Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
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8-1382 Issue 1 May 2002
Processor Route Audit Test (#760)
This test is nondestructive.
This test sends a processor route to every SNI in the carrier for which the test
board UCSS command was run. A processor route enables an SNI board to
send up-link messages to the server by providing the board with a specific
sequence of boards for routing messages up to the server. Without a processor
route, an SNI cannot send any in-line errors to the server.
As each SNI receives its processor route, the SNI returns a “board insertion”
up-link message, and (if not already inserted) the server’s software inserts that
board. Depending on the configuration, each SNI board is sent either one or two
processor routes.
Use test led or list config carrier to see whether the boards are inserted.
The processor route test is run as part of the long test sequence for SNC boards.
Table 8-565. TEST #760 Processor Route Audit Test
Error
Code
Tes t
Result Description / Recommendation
2100 ABORT Could not allocate the necessary system resources to run this test.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 3 times.
2300 ABORT The downlink message necessary to run this test could not be sent.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 3 times.
2301 ABORT The software timer could not be set before sending the downlink message
necessary to run this test.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 3 times.
2306 ABORT None of the circuit packs in this switch node carrier are responding to the
processor route messages sent by software.
1. Run test led switch-node for the switch node where this switch node
carrier resides to verify whether the LEDs on any of the boards light.
2. If none of the LEDs light for the boards in this carrier, fix any problems
associated with the connectivity of this carrier to the server.
a. Use list fiber-link to determine the fiber connections to this carrier.
b. Check the LEDs on every SNI and EI, and fix any fiber problems.
c. Enter display errors, and follow the associated repair procedures for
any EXP-INTF error entries associated with an IPSI-connected EPN.
d. Also, follow the associated repair procedures for any SNI-BD, SNC-BD,
FIBER-LK, or SNI-PEER error entries.
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