365-575-102 TroubleClearing:
Issue 8.0, July 2002 Page 1 of 2
TAP-161
Clear ‘Circuit Audit Suspended’
NOTE:
This condition means that the background circuit audit has stopped running
possibly caused by a data communication channel (DCC) failure somewhere in
the network.
NOTE:
On startup, an incomplete ring, will cause a “circuit audit suspended” alarm.
And, while the ring remains incomplete, the “circuit audit suspended” alarm will
not clear.
1. Did you just remove and reseat the LNCTL circuit pack in another procedure?
If YES, then reset the network element (use the FAULT-Reset com-
mand). STOP! YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE.
If NO, then continue with Step 2.
2. Are you performing an auto turnup test (toward the DSX, STSX1, or LGX)?
If YES, then reset the network element (use the FAULT-Reset com-
mand). STOP! YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE.
If NO, then continue with Step 3.
3. At the CIT, select the CONFIGURATION-Retrieve-Map-Ring command to
obtain a Ring Map Report.
NOTE:
It may take up to 5 minutes from the time that the cause of circuit audit
suspended is corrected until the actual alarm disappears.
4. Does a FAIL indication appear in the DCC Status column of the report?
If YES, then continue with Step 5.
If NO, then wait for 5 minutes, if the circuit audit suspended condi-
tion still exists, then contact your next level of technical support.
5. Determine from the report the target identification (TID) associated with the
FAIL indication in the DCC Status column.