Resolve LLE2 Paddleboard Problems
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Purpose
This procedure identifies methods for resolving LLE2 paddleboard
problems.
When to use
In the course of resolving PH Problems, use this procedure when
suspecting a problem with the LLE2 paddleboard associated with a
PHE2 in the degraded state and associated Ethernet link is
OOS.
Related information
Refer to the Input Messages Manual, 235-600-700 and the Output
Messages Manual, 235-600-750, for additional information.
Admonishments
Before starting this procedure, read the general requirements for
handling and care of circuit packs outlined in the System Maintenance
procedure, Circuit Pack Handling Procedures, 235-105-110.
Before you begin
Required Tools
• Use of Master Control Center (MCC) or Supplementary Trunk
Line Workstation (STLWS).
Required Material
• The switch must be running a 5E16.2 FR3 software release or
later with the SIP for Packet Trunking feature software.
Required Information
• PHE2 number in degraded state that is associated with an
Ethernet link that is
OOS.
• GSM number associated with the identified PHE2.
• PSU2 number associated with the identified PHE2.
• PSU2 shelf number containing the identified PHE2.
Required Conditions
• None required.
Procedure
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At the identified PSU2 shelf, observe the OOS LED is lit on the
LLE2 paddleboard which resides on the top half of the backplane of
the PHE2 circuit pack (TN13). The LLE2 paddleboard plugs onto the
upper pin field directly behind the TN13 circuit pack. If the OOS
LED is not lit, then EXIT this procedure.
Maintenance Considerations
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