STBY-SPE (Standby SPE)
Issue 4 May 2002
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ABORT 6. If no error type is logged, the problem may be the carrier A
Duplication Interface circuit pack.
■ If the red LED on the carrier A Duplication Interface circuit
pack is on, replace the carrier A Duplication Interface circuit
pack as described in Chapter 6, ‘‘Reliability Systems: A
Maintenance Aid’’ and proceed with Steps 7, 8, and 9.
■ If the red LED on the carrier A Duplication Interface circuit
pack is not on AND if this is the first attempt to clear the
problem, replace the carrier A Duplication Interface circuit
pack as described in Chapter 6, ‘‘Reliability Systems: A
Maintenance Aid’’ and proceed with Steps 7, 8, and 9.
■ If the LED is not on AND if this is the second attempt to clear
the problem (that is, the carrier A Duplication Interface circuit
pack has been replaced), escalate the problem.
7. Issue refresh spe-standby to put the Standby SPE into
Standby Mode. This command may have to be issued multiple
times. If refresh spe-standby successfully completes 5 times
without the Standby SPE becoming labeled “standby” on the
status system form, wait 20 minutes. This does not include
cases where the command completes with the terminal
message line errors “Refresh not successful; use ‘display
errors’ to check for STBY-SPE errors” or “Cannot interrupt
Standby SPE while entering maintenance mode; please try
later.” Issue refresh spe-standby once more. If the Standby
SPE is not labeled “standby” on the status system form after
this attempt, use busyout spe-standby and release
spe-standby to put the standby into standby mode.
8. Repeat the command.
9. Issue the test spe-standby long command.
1029 ABORT Internal system error
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals a maximum of 5 times.
Table 10-578. Test Result Error Codes Associated with the Standby SPE — Continued
Error
Code
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Result Description/Recommendation
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