Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
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10-256 Issue 4 May 2002
ATM Cross Talk Test (#1298)
This nondestructive ATM Cross Talk test makes sure that TDM time slots are
correctly allocated to connections. It is useful for diagnosing one-way or noisy
connections. The test fails if the TDM programmable logic and/or the interface to
the DSP is not operating properly. The test can take more than 10 minutes.
Table 10-105. ATM Crosstalk Test (#1298)
Error
Code
Tes t
Result Description/Recommendation
ABORT Could not allocate required system resources.
Retry the command up to 5 times at 1-minute intervals.
1002 ABORT Could not allocate time slots. Traffic could be heavy or time slots
could be out-of-service.
Identify and correct TDM-bus errors (if any) using the
procedures in the TDM-BUS (TDM Bus) maintenance object.
Repeat the test up to 5 times at 1-minute intervals.
1003 ABORT Could not allocate a tone receiver. Too few tone detectors
installed or tone detectors out-of-service.
Identify and correct any TTR-LEV (TTR Level) errors listed in the
Error Log.
Resolve any TONE-PT (Tone Generator) errors listed in the
Error Log.
Retry the test up to 5 times at 1-minute intervals a maximum.
2000 ABORT Test timed out.
2100 ABORT Could not allocate required system resources
Retry the command 5 times at 1-minute intervals.
1962 ABORT All TALKER DSPs are busy.
2302 ABORT Inconsistent uplink message from the ATM-TRK circuit pack.
Retry the command up to 3 times at 1-minute intervals.
2752 ABORT The circuit pack in this location is not a TN2305A/2306A.
1-8,
None
FAIL ATM-TRK circuit pack writing on unauthorized TDM time slots.
The error code indicates the number of TALKER DSPs that are
at fault. These DSPs cannot be used again until this test of the
ATM DSP Test (#1293) tells the circuit pack to use them again.
Retry the command up to 3 times at 1-minute intervals.
If the failure persists, replace the circuit pack.
1-8 PASS ATM-TRK circuit pack not talking to un-authorized time slots on
the TDM bus. The error code indicates the number of TALKER
DSPs tested.
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