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SNI-BD (SNI Circuit Pack)
Issue 1 June 2005 2075
Configuration Audit (#759)
This test is nondestructive.
Note:
Note: For descriptions of result codes for this test see:
SNC-BD (Switch Node Clock Circuit Pack) on page 2000 when the circuit pack tested
is a Switch Node Clock (circuit pack slots 10 or 12).
SNI-BD (SNI Circuit Pack) on page 2046 when the circuit pack tested is a Switch
Node Interface (circuit pack slots 2–9 or 13–20).
Use test board short or test board long to run this test for SNI circuit packs or SNC
circuit packs.
For SNI circuit packs, this test queries the SNI for SNCs in the same switch node carrier, SNI
peers, DS1Cs, and EI or SNI neighbors that the SNI can communicate with and compares this
data to the administered data.
For SNC circuit packs, this test queries the SNC for SNCs and SNIs in the same switch node
carrier that the SNC can communicate with and compares this data to the administered data.
Failures of this test cause entries in the error and alarm logs against Switch Node Configuration
(SN-CONF) with the board location of the SNI or SNC.
0NO
BOARD
No board was detected by the test.
1. Check that board is properly translated and inserted.
2. Run the test again. If it fails, reset the board. An SNI should be reset
instead of reseating the circuit pack. The reset board command
should almost never be used on an SNI. It may be necessary to use
reset board if the SNI circuit pack gets into a mode where it cannot
communicate with software. If an SNI with active errors and alarms is
reset, the errors and alarms may take a while to come back, therefore
reset board can mask real problems.
3. Run the test again. If it fails, the ID chip on board may be bad.
Replace the board and retest.
Table 751: TEST #757 SNI Destructive Facility Test (continued)
Error
Code
Test
Result
Description / Recommendation
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