Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
555-233-143
8-1408 Issue 1 May 2002
118 FAIL The SNC circuit pack cannot communicate with the SNI in slot 18.
1. If a standby SNC (one with its yellow LED off) was tested and resulted in
this error code, follow normal escalation procedures. (status switch-node
will also display the active and standby SNCs.)
2. Use list configuration carrier to determine whether an SNI is physically
present in slot 18. If the
Vintage field indicates that a circuit pack is
present, proceed to step 3. If the
Vintage field reports no board, do
one of the following:
If an SNI is not supposed to be installed in slot 18:
a. This failure will not affect service. The missing SNI can be removed
from administration with change circuit-pack.
b. If the error persists, reset the active SNC circuit pack with reset board
UUCSS. If the error still persists, replace the active SNC circuit pack.
If an SNI is supposed to be installed in slot 18, insert one.
3. Display errors for category pnc. If the SNC has SNC-BD error 513, or
SNC-LINK errors with aux data 1 pointing to other SNIs besides the one in
slot 18, replace the active SNC circuit pack.
4. If SNIs in the same carrier have SNI-BD error 257 logged, (indicating they
are having trouble communicating with the SNC), replace the active SNC
circuit pack.
5. If the SNC being tested has SNC-LINK error type 3329, replace the SNI in
slot 18. Replacing an SNI may interrupt service. See ‘‘SNI-BD (SNI Circuit
Pack)’’ on page 8-1429 for the procedure for replacing an SNI.
6. If the SNC being tested still has SNC-LINK error type 3329, replace the
SNC circuit pack.
Table 8-567. TEST #759 Configuration Audit — Continued
Error
Code
Tes t
Result Description / Recommendation
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