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Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
555-233-123
10-808 Issue 4 May 2002
Table 10-296. TEST #589 Expansion Interface Packet Interface Test
Error
Code
Tes t
Result Description/Recommendation
1005 ABORT This test does not apply to the current system configuration.
Either the system is not administered to have the Packet Bus
activated, the Maintenance-Related System Parameters form
has the Packet Bus Enabled field set to "n," or the system is
administered to have the Packet Bus activated, but there exist
TN776 Expansion Interface circuit packs that prevent this test
from running. The TN776 Expansion Interface circuit packs do
not support Packet Bus capabilities.
1033 ABORT The test cannot run because either one or both of the Expansion
Interface circuit packs on this link are busied out or an
Expansion Interface circuit pack is not present on the opposite
end of the fiber.
1. If Expansion Interface is busied out, issue the release
board PCSS command.
2. Examine the results of Tests #237 and #238.
1139 ABORT The Packet Bus in an EPN (Port Network 2 or 3) has a major
alarm against it. This test needs to use the alarmed port
networks packet bus.
1. Resolve the Packet Bus alarm.
2. Retry the command.
1140 ABORT Not enough packet ports are available to complete this test.
1. If the port network being tested does not contain any packet
circuit packs, ignore the results of this test.
2. If the port network being tested does contain packet circuit
packs, determine if any or all of them are faulty by
examining the alarm and error logs.
3. If any faulty circuit packs are found, refer to the appropriate
Maintenance documentation for the recommended repair
procedures and try to resolve any problems. Then, retry the
command.
4. If no faulty boards are found, all of the ports are busy. Use
the busyout board PCSS command to busyout a packet
circuit pack or wait for one to become idle and retry the
command.
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