• If the state is OOS-GQPHLB, SKIP to Step 5.
• If the state is
OOS-LVL1-FRAME, SKIP to Step 6.
• If the state is
OOS-LVL1-PATH, SKIP to Step 10.
• If the state is
INIT, SKIP to Step 12.
• If the state is
UNKNOWN, SKIP to Step 13.
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2
An OOS-DACT GQPH QPipe has been manually removed. Unless there
is a valid reason for maintaining this status, restore the GQPH QPipe:
RST:GQPHQPIPE=a-b-c-d-e;
Where:
a = Global switch module number
b = Packet switch unit 2 number
c = PSU2 shelf number
d = GQPH channel group number
e = QLPS network number
Result:
Check results and take appropriate action:
• If the restore fails with the reason,
BOTH GQPH QPIPES
MUST BE EQUIPPED, then incomplete provisioning of the
GQPH has occurred. Refer to the SIP for Packet Trunking
Provisioning procedure, Assign GQPH Pipe, 235-200-118,
to complete the growth of the second GQPH QPipe on the
target GQPH channel group.
• If any other reason, RETURN to Step 1 and re-analyze the
GQPH QPipe status.
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3
An OOSF-CM GQPH QPipe has been removed because the parent
QTMSLNK or TMSLNK hardware is
OOS. Determine the parent
hardware to be recovered by accessing the QLPS Network page:
138d
Where:
d = QLPS network associated with the target GQPH QPipe
Resolve GQPH QPipe Problems
Maintenance Considerations
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