STBY-SPE (Standby SPE)
Issue 4 May 2002
10-1549555-233-123
2024
(cont’d.)
ABORT 10. Issue display errors and check to see if Error Type 58 is
logged against STBY-SPE. If an Error Type 58 is logged OR if
none of the three error types are logged, the problem is either
the Standby SPE Processor circuit pack or the Standby SPE
Memory circuit pack or the carrier A Duplication Interface 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 11, 12, and 13.
If the red LED on the Standby SPE Processor circuit pack is
on, and if the Standby SPE Processor circuit pack has been
replaced, replace the Standby SPE Memory circuit pack as
described in Chapter 6, ‘‘Reliability Systems: A Maintenance
Aid’’ and proceed with Steps 11, 12, and 13.
■ 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, ‘‘Reliability Systems: A Maintenance
Aid’’ and proceed with Steps 11, 12, and 13.
■ 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 11, 12, and 13.
■ If none of the three red LEDs 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, ‘‘Reliability
Systems: A Maintenance Aid’’ and proceed with Steps 11,
12, and 13.
Table 10-578. Test Result Error Codes Associated with the Standby SPE — Continued
Error
Code
Tes t
Result Description/Recommendation
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