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Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
555-233-123
10-756 Issue 4 May 2002
1003 ABORT The system could not allocate a Tone-Clock for the test
connection. This may be caused by a heavy load on the
system or by a faulted Tone-Clock.
1. Check to see if there are any alarms against the
Tone-Clock in the port network where the test aborted. If
so refer to the recommended procedures for TONE-BD or
TONE-PT.
2. If a new Tone-Clock has been inserted, allow about 1
minute for maintenance to run on the newly inserted circuit
pack.
3. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals a maximum of 5
times.
2000 ABORT Circuit Packs response to the test request was not received
within the allowable time period.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals a maximum of 5
times.
2006 ABORT This abort code indicates that the active Tone-Clock circuit
pack or a Tone Detector circuit pack may not be functioning
properly. On G3r V2 systems, this abort can also be caused by
a mismatch between the companding mode administered for
the system and that of the Tone Detector circuit pack.
1. [G3 V2] Make sure that the companding mode of the
system matches that of the Tone Detector: mu-law for
TN748; A-law for TN420.
2. Test the active Tone-Clock circuit pack in the port network
with the test tone-clock PC command and refer to the
TONE-BD section for failures.
3. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals a maximum of 5
times.
2100 ABORT Could not allocate the necessary system resources to run this
test.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals a maximum of 5
times.
Table 10-285. TEST #42 Tone Detection Verification Test Continued
Error
Code
Te s t
Result Description/Recommendation
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