TAP-108
: Trouble Clearing 363-206-305
Page 2 of 2 Issue 3, June 2000
DDM-2000 F
IBER
R
EACH
W
IDEBAND
S
HELF
7. Use the CIT and reset command to reset
SYSCTL
.
8. Is the trouble still present?
If
YES
, continue with
Step 9
.
If
NO
,
STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE
.
9.
!
CAUTION:
Replacing the
SYSCTL
involves updating the internal memory on the
circuit pack.
Replace the
SYSCTL
.
Reference:
DLP-501
10. Is the trouble still present?
If
YES
, continue with
Step 11
.
If
NO
,
STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE
.
11.
NOTE:
The problem may be in the backplane wiring of the DDM-2000
FiberReach shelf. One way to verify this is to swap the
SYSCTL
and any
circuit pack with an inconsistent diagnostic indication with the
corresponding circuit packs in another FiberReach shelf. If the problem
moves with the circuit packs, it means that one or more of the circuit
packs is defective. If the problem stays with the original FiberReach
shelf, the entire assembly, but not the circuit packs, should be replaced.
The FiberReach shelf has a printed backplane and cannot be repaired in
the field.
NOTE:
A CIT and the system rtrv-( ) commands may be helpful in
determining the condition of the system.
Use CIT and rtrv-alm command to get an alarm and status report. See the
COMMANDS AND REPORTS section of this manual under
RTRV-ALM
for a
description of each message retrieved with the rtrv-alm command.
If you need technical assistance, notify your supervisor, your local technical
support organization, or call Lucent Technologies RTAC, per local operating
instructions.
12.
STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE
.