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EXP-INTF (Expansion Interface Circuit Pack)
Issue 4 May 2002
10-805555-233-123
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FAIL Initialization failure: Expansion Interface circuit pack reset
successfully and restarted execution. But the Expansion
Interface circuit pack detected communication errors during
the self-test phase of the hardware initialization. The nature of
the failure may prevent the Expansion Interface circuit pack
from communicating with its neighbor Expansion Interface
circuit pack on the opposite end of the fiber. The fault itself may
be either on the Expansion Interface circuit pack or on the
lightwave transceiver.
1. If all other tests on this Expansion Interface circuit pack
are passing and no other errors have been logged against
this circuit pack, replacement of the lightwave transceiver
or the circuit pack are recommended, but not critical.
2. If all other tests on this Expansion Interface circuit pack
are not passing or other errors have been logged against
this circuit pack, the lightwave transceiver and/or the
Expansion Interface circuit pack should be replaced.
PASS The Expansion Interface was successfully reset, and it did
restart execution. Also, it passed all its initialization tests and
detected a lightwave transceiver. Remove the Expansion
Interface circuit pack from the busyout state by using the
release board PCSS command.
1. Execute test board PCSS short command. Refer to
errors for each test.
0NO
BOARD
No board was detected by the test.
1. Check the error log for wrong board (error 125) or no
board (error 131). Resolve either of these issues, if
applicable.
2. Check that the board is properly translated and inserted. If
so, check for hyperactivity (error 1538). If hyperactive, use
the reset board PCSS command.
3. Run the test again. If it fails, the ID chip on board may be
bad. Replace the board and retest.
Table 10-295. TEST #336 Expansion Interface Reset Test Continued
Error
Code
Te s t
Result Description/Recommendation
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