ETR-PT (Enhanced Tone Receiver Port)
Issue 4 May 2002
10-753555-233-123
Hardware Error Log Entries and Test to Clear
Val ues
Notes:
a. There are two possible alarm levels for this error type: major alarm and
minor alarm. These alarm levels are dependent on the administered
thresholds for TTR, CPTR and CCTR. Each ETR port is capable of
operating an any of these.
A major alarm is raised if the total number of ports capable of TTR, CPTR
or CCTR detection currently in-service is less than or equal to 1/2 of the
administered TTR, CPTR or CCTR threshold number.
Otherwise, a minor alarm is raised. In either case, run the short test
sequence against the port (ETR-PT) and follow the error code procedures
for the individual tests.
The threshold number of ports for service is administered using the
change system-parameters maintenance command.
1. Use list configuration carrier to get the board type and location. If
the board is TN744, then do Steps 2-4; if it is TN2182, do Steps
5-12.
2. Execute 3 commands: busyout board UUCSS, reset board
UUCSS, and release board UUCSS. Reset is required to reload
RAM associated with the TN744’s DSPs. This will take all 8 tone
detector ports out of service for a few seconds. Only 4 of the 8 would
be out of service due to the alarm. (There are 4 tone detectors on
each of the two DSPs.) Other than the unlikely potential of running
out of tone detector resources in the switch, there is no other effect
when the board is reset.
3. Test the board (test board UUCSS long).
Table 10-284. Enhanced Tone Receiver Port (ETR-PT) Error Log Entries
Error
Type
Aux
Data Associated Test
Alarm
Level
On/Off
Board Test to Clear Value
1 any Tone Detector
Audit/Update Test
(#43)
MAJOR/
MINOR (a)
ON test port PCSSpp r 2
18 busyout port WARNING OFF release port PCSSpp
257 (b) 17666 Tone Detection
Audit Update Test
(#43)
MAJOR/
MINOR (a)
ON test port PCSSpp r 3
513 (c) any Tone Detection
Verification Test
(#42)
MAJOR/
MINOR (a)
ON test port PCSSpp r 3
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