Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
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10-1556 Issue 4 May 2002
2051
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ABORT 8. Issue refresh spe-standby to put the Standby SPE in 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.
9. Repeat the test.
10. Issue test spe-standby long to test Standby SPE components.
2054 ABORT This indicates an incompatibility between the two Processor circuit
packs in a Duplication Option system. Follow the repair steps for
STBY-SPE error 139 note (k).
2068 ABORT When attempting to refresh Standby SPE memory from Active SPE
memory, a problem was encountered when refreshing Packet
Control circuit pack memory.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals a maximum of 5 times.
other ABORT Any ABORT with an error code other than the ones listed previously
indicates a problem that prevented the test from running. See Test
Result of each maintenance object under test for details.
other FAIL Any FAIL indicates that the test was actually run on the associated
Standby SPE component. However, the test did not succeed and
returned FAIL with the reason for the failure. See Test Result of
each maintenance object under test for details.
PASS The test was actually successfully run on the associated Standby
SPE component and returned PASS. See Test Result of each
maintenance object under test for details.
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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