PKT-INT (Packet Interface)
Issue 4 May 2002
10-1321555-233-123
Table 10-489. TEST #889 Reset Test
Error
Code
Tes t
Result Description/Recommendation
1334 ABORT The Packet Interface command queue is full. This should be a
temporary condition caused by a high rate of commands being
sent to a Packet Interface. Continued operation with a full
command queue will cause a system WARM restart that may
escalate to more severe restart levels.
1. Retry the command at 10 second intervals, a maximum of 5
times.
1338 ABORT The test is not allowed to run since a planned SPE interchange
is in progress. A planned interchange may be caused by 24 hour
scheduled testing. During this time the terminal will be held out of
service but it should recover automatically after 3 minutes.
1. Wait 3 minutes and retry the command.
1339 ABORT The test could not run on the standby Packet Interface because
the standby SPE is unavailable.
1. Refer to the STBY-SPE maintenance documentation for
information on why a standby SPE may be unavailable and
what repair actions should be taken. The status syst
1screen indicates the state of the standby SPE.
Unavailability may be caused by a variety of reasons, such
as the setting the SPE-SELECT switches on the DUPINT
circuit packs to the position of the active SPE, a failure of the
DUPINT circuit pack, or loss of power on the standby SPE.
The SPE SELECT SWITCH field on the status syst 1 screen
displays spe a or spe b if the SPE-SELECT switches are
in the a or b position, respectively.
1347 ABORT A Packet Interface on the standby SPE is in an uninstalled state
even though it is physically present.
1. Use the status packet-interface command to determine
the service state of the Packet Interface. If the state is not
“uninstalled,” follow normal escalation procedures.
2. Remove and restore power to the standby SPE carrier.
3. If there is an alarm against PKT-INT, replace the
TN2401/TN794 NetPkt circuit pack and retry the command.
1362 ABORT The Reset test is not allowed to run because the Packet
Interface is in service. Resetting a Packet Interface circuit pack
that is in-service on an active SPE is not allowed since this is a
destructive test.
1. Use the status packet-interface command to determine
the service state of the Packet Interface. If the state is
“out-of-service,” try the Reset command again.
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