365-575-102 TroubleClearing:
Issue 8.0, July 2002 Page 1 of 2
TAP-171
Restore Network Element Operation After Power
Loss
NOTE:
The network element has had its power restored and one or more circuit packs
have an "unexpected" or "unrecognized" failure.
11. Is the green POWER ON LED on the user panel lighted?
If NO, then go to TAP-119.
If YES, then continue with Step 2.
NOTE:
If the low-speed and/or the high-speed shelf cover is removed, you will see one
or more FAULT LEDs lighted.
12. Wait for the time indicated in Table A.
* Inserting an LNCTL circuit pack starts a mini reset that can take up to 10 minutes to complete.
During this time, LEDs on other circuit packs will be lighted.
†When a TG3 circuit pack is first inserted, it will be switched out of service until it warms up.
This can take as long as 5 minutes. You can confirm that it is in the standby state by using the
FAULT-Retrieve-State commandfortheTGslot.
13. If the low-speed and/or the high-speed shelf cover is removed, you will see
one or more FAULT LEDs lighted. At the CIT, select
FAULT-Retrieve-Alarm (and status):All command and execute to
obtain an Active Alarms and Status Report.
Table A - Mini Reset Waiting Times
CP Inserted Waiting Time
LNCTL * 10 minutes
OHCTL 5 minutes
TG3 †5 minutes
TOHCTL 5 minutes
All Others 35 seconds