Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
555-233-143
8-508 Issue 1 May 2002
1002 ABORT The system could not allocate time slots for the test. The system may be under
heavy traffic conditions or it may have time slots out-of- service due to TDM
BUS error. Use status health to determine whether the system is
experiencing heavy traffic.
1. If the system has no TDM-BUS errors and is not handling heavy traffic,
retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.
1003 ABORT The system could not allocate a tone receiver for the test. The system may be
oversized for the number of Tone Detectors present, or some Tone Detectors
may be out of service.
1. Issue the list measurements tone-receiver command to display
information about the tone receivers.
2. Resolve any TTR-LEV errors.
3. Resolve any TONE-PT errors.
4. If neither condition exists, retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5
times.
1004 ABORT The port was seized by a user for a valid call.
1. Use display port UUCSSpp to determine the trunk group/member number
of the port. Use status trunk to determine the service state of the port. If
the port is in use, wait until it is idle before testing.
2. If the port status is idle, retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5
times.
1020 ABORT The test did not run due to a previously existing error on the specific port or a
more general circuit pack error.
1. Examine Error Log for existing errors against this port or circuit pack and
attempt to diagnose the previously existing error.
2000 ABORT Response to the test was not received within the allowable time period.
2100 ABORT System resources required for this test are not available.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.
2053 ABORT At least one of the following errors is found on the DS1 circuit pack (DS1-BD or
UDS1-BD): 1281—Loss of signal, 1793—Blue Alarm, 2049—Red Alarm,
2305—Yellow Alarm, or 1537—Hyperactivity
1. Resolve any of the above error types.
Table 8-205. Test #6 NPE Crosstalk Test — Continued
Error
Code
Tes t
Result Description / Recommendation
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