Locate the NLI of interest and display the corresponding
DLI/NLI/TMSLNK SET page:
1201,Y
Determine if the NLI itself or the first associated TMSLNK
is
OOS. If one is found, then EXIT this procedure now and
refer to the Corrective Maintenance procedure, Clear
Network Link Interface Problems, 235-105-220, to repair
the NLI or TMSLNK. After the parent TMSLNK hardware
is recovered, RE-ENTER this procedure at Step 1 to verify
new GQPH QPipe status and take appropriate action.
• If no problem with parent QTMSLNK/TMSLNK has been
identified by now, then the OOSF-CM GQPH QPipe status
must have been recovered by independent actions.
RETURN to Step 1 to verify the new GQPH QPipe status
and take the appropriate action.
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An OOSF-PH GQPH QPipe has been removed because the parent
GQPH channel group is unassigned.
Obtain the status of the PH33:
118X,Y,ZZZ
Where:
X = Packet switch unit 2 shelf number
Y = PSU2 number
ZZZ = Global switch module number
The associated GQPH channel group
d should be unassigned and
there should be at least one
OOS PH33 on the shelf. If no PH has an
OOSF status displayed, obtain a list of the OOS PH33s and recover at
least one of them using the SIP for Packet Trunking Corrective
Maintenance procedure, Clear Protocol Handler Problems,
235-200-118. If
all equipped PHs are OOSF, then the parent
PSUCOMs are duplex failed. Refer to the System Recovery [5E14
and Later Software Releases] procedure, PSU Duplex Failure,
235-105-250, to recover one of the PSUCOMs.
After the PH33/PSUCOM is recovered, RE-ENTER this procedure at
Step 1.
Resolve GQPH QPipe Problems
Maintenance Considerations
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