Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
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10-1502 Issue 4 May 2002
4. Issue the display errors command and check to see if an
Error Type 58 is logged against STBY-SPE. If an Error Type
58 is logged OR if no error types are logged against
STBY-SPE, the problem is either the Standby SPE Processor
circuit pack or the Standby SPE Memory circuit pack.
■ If the red LED on the Standby SPE Processor circuit pack
is on and the Standby SPE Processor circuit pack has not
been replaced yet, replace the Standby SPE Processor
circuit pack as described in Chapter 6, ‘‘Reliability
Systems: A Maintenance Aid’’ and proceed with Steps 5,
6, and 7. If the red LED on the Standby SPE Processor
circuit pack is on and the Standby SPE Processor circuit
pack has been replaced, replace the Standby SPE
Memory circuit pack as described in Chapter 6 and
proceed with Steps 5, 6, and 7.
■ If the red LED on the Standby SPE Memory circuit pack is
on, replace the Standby SPE Memory circuit pack as
described in Chapter 6 and proceed with Steps 5, 6, and
7.
■ If neither red LED is on AND if this is the first attempt to
clear the problem, replace the Standby SPE Processor
circuit pack as described in Chapter 6 and proceed with
Steps 5, 6, and 7.
■ If neither red LED is on AND if this is the second attempt
to clear the problem (that is, the Standby SPE Processor
circuit pack has already been replaced), replace the
Standby SPE Memory circuit pack as described in
Chapter 6 and proceed with Steps 5, 6, and 7.
■ If neither red LED is on AND if this is the third attempt to
clear the problem (the Standby SPE Processor and
Standby SPE Memory circuit packs have been replaced),
escalate the problem.
Table 10-572. TEST #318 Shadow Link Test — Continued
Error
Code
Tes t
Result Description/Recommendation
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