b = Packet switch unit 2 number
c = PSU2 shelf number
d = GQPH channel group number
e = QLPS network number
Then manually restore the GQPH QPipe:
RST:GQPHQPIPE=a-b-c-d-e;
Result:
Based on the result, take one of the following actions:
• If the restore is successful, check for additional known
OOS
GQPH QPipes to recover.
• If the restore failed and the resulting state is still
INIT, there
is no further recovery possible. Gather any Supplementary
error reports on the ROP with headers. Refer to the SIP for
Packet Trunking Corrective Maintenance procedure,
Analysis of General Message Transport Error Reports,
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associated asserts/audits and SEEK TECHNICAL
ASSISTANCE according to local procedures.
Otherwise, RETURN to Step 1 to re-analyze the GQPH
QPipe based on the new resultant state.
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An UNKNOWN GQPH QPipe is most likely in a transient state and
the state should stabilize shortly.
Re-verify the status of the target GQPH QPipe:
OP:STATUS,GQPHPIPE,QPIPE=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
If the resultant state is again
UNKNOWN, then there is no further
recovery possible. Gather any associated asserts/audits and SEEK
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE according to local procedures.
Resolve GQPH QPipe Problems
Maintenance Considerations
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