
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-1261PKT-INT (Packet Interface Circuit Pack)
9
1537 FAIL The Boot PROM memory checksum test failed. The circuit pack may still be
operational.
1. Retry the command.
2. If the same error code occurs
a. If the system is not equipped with the High Reliability or Critical
Reliability Configuration replace the circuit pack at a time that would
cause the least disruption of service. The circuit pack is still functional
but should be replaced since it may not operate after a system reboot
and it will enter a fatal fault state if it is reset for other reasons.
b. If the system is equipped with the High Reliability or Critical Reliability
Configuration and if the Packet Interface circuit pack is on the standby
SPE, replace that circuit pack.
c. If the system is equipped with the High Reliability or Critical Reliability
Configuration and if the Packet Interface circuit pack is on the active
SPE, perform a planned SPE interchange by entering the command
reset system interchange. Use the status spe command to determine
when refresh is complete (between 2 to 10 minutes, depending on
system size) and retry the test command. If the test of the circuit pack
on the standby SPE continues to fail, replace that circuit pack.
1793 FAIL The Flash memory checksum test failed. The circuit pack may still be
operational but it will fail if a reset is executed.
1. Retry the command.
2. If the same error code occurs
a. If the system is not equipped with the High Reliability or Critical
Reliability Configuration replace the circuit pack at a time that would
cause the least disruption of service. The circuit pack is still functional
but should be replaced since it may not operate after a system reboot
and it will enter a fatal fault state if it is reset for other reasons.
b. If the system is equipped with the High Reliability or Critical Reliability
Configuration and if the Packet Interface circuit pack is on the standby
SPE, replace that circuit pack.
c. If the system is equipped with the High Reliability or Critical Reliability
Configuration and if the Packet Interface circuit pack is on the active
SPE, perform a planned SPE interchange by entering the command
reset system interchange. Use the status spe command to determine
when refresh is complete (between 2 to 10 minutes, depending on
system size) and retry the test command. If the test of the circuit pack
on the standby SPE continues to fail, replace that circuit pack.
Table 9-498. TEST #884 Memory Checksum Test — Continued
Error
Code
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Result Description/ Recommendation
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