Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
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10-242 Issue 4 May 2002
Control Channel Loop Test (#52)
The nondestructive Control Channel Loop Test is part of the maintenance
subsystem’s Common Port Board Testing feature. The Common Port Board test
sends board vintage queries to a port circuit pack and checks the responses.
CCMS downlink notifications tell the circuit pack which TDM Bus (A or B) carries
the control channel and which carries the touch tones.
The test passes if the port circuit pack responds. The test aborts if the circuit pack
does not respond. The test fails otherwise.
Table 10-95. TEST #50 Connection Audit Test
Error
Code
Tes t
Result Description/Recommendation
None
2100
ABORT System resources required for this test are not available.
Retry the command up to 5 times at 1-minute intervals.
1019 ABORT The test aborted because a test was already running on the port.
Retry the command up to 5 times at 1-minute intervals.
FAIL Internal system error
Retry the command up to 5 times at 1-minute intervals.
PASS The circuit pack has been updated with its translation.
0NO
BOARD
The test could not relate the internal ID to the port (no board).
This could be due to incorrect translations, no board is inserted,
an incorrect board is inserted, or an insane board is inserted.
Check the board translations.
If the ATM-TRK circuit pack is not administered, run add atm
trunk UUCSS.
If the ATM-TRK circuit pack is administered correctly, check the
error log.
If ATM-TRK circuit pack is hyperactive, shut down, and reseat
the circuit pack to force re-initialization.
If the ATM-TRK circuit pack is correctly inserted, run busyout
board.
Run reset board.
Run release busy board.
Run test board long to re-establish the linkage between the
internal ID and the port.
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