Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
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8-1468 Issue 1 May 2002
138 FAIL The physical neighbor location does not match administered neighbor location.
The carrier and slot of the administered neighbor do not match the carrier and
slot of the physical neighbor. Enter list fiber-link, and verify that the fiber-optic
cable and metallic cable connections are installed as administered. If the
problem does not seem to be caused by a physical connection problem or an
administration problem, replace the neighbor circuit pack. It is possible for the
neighbor circuit pack to have a hardware problem that causes it to report a
wrong angel address (physical carrier/slot address) to software.
139 FAIL The SNI is administered to be connected to a DS1C but is not physically
connected to a DS1C. If a DS1C is not supposed to be connected to this SNI,
change administration to remove the DS1 converter complex from the fiber link
associated with this SNI by:
1. Determine which fiber that this SNI is an endpoint of by checking list
fiber-link.
2. Remove this fiber with the remove fiber-link command.
3. Add the fiber back via add fiber-link, and do not administer the DS1
converter complex at this time.
140 FAIL The SNI is physically connected to a DS1C but is not administered to be
connected to a DS1C.
Either add the DS1 converter complex to the fiber that this SNI is associated
with by:
1. Determine which fiber that this SNI is an endpoint of by checking list
fiber-link.
2. Remove this fiber with the remove fiber-link command.
3. Add the fiber back via add fiber-link, and at this time also administer the
DS1 converter complex.
Or:
1. Remove the DS1C connection, and connect the SNI directly to its
administered fiber endpoint.
2. Verify that the fiber-optic and metallic cable connections are installed as
administered by entering list fiber-link.
PASS The administered data and the circuit packs the SNI can communicate with
match.
Table 8-579. TEST #759 Configuration Audit — Continued
Error
Code
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Result Description / Recommendation
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