XXX-BD (Common Port Circuit Pack/Media Module)
Issue 1 June 2005 2545
b. Error Type 18: the circuit pack or media module has been busied out. Release the circuit
pack or media module using release board location.
c. Error Type 23: the circuit pack or media module has been logically administered but not
physically installed. The alarm should clear when the circuit pact or media module is
installed.
If the circuit pack or media module is already installed:
1. Run test board location long and look at any test failures or Error Codes
generated.
2. If the test does not clear error 23, then execute reset board location and run the
long test again.
3. If the reset/test does not clear error 23, replace the circuit pack or media module.
d. Error Type 36: this error applies only to the Maintenance/Test circuit pack (TN771B or
TN771C). The error indicates that the hardware associated with the Analog Trunk Testing
port of the circuit pack failed to initialize. Note that when this error occurs, the Maintenance/
Test circuit pack may report an invalid vintage. Although this error is not service-affecting,
the Maintenance/Test circuit pack should be replaced.
e. Error Type 125: the circuit pack or media module physically installed in the slot does not
match the type that is administered for that slot. Do one of the following:
● Remove the incorrect circuit pack or media module and replace it with one of the type
that is administered for that slot.
● Use change circuit-pack or change media-module to re-administer the slot so
that it matches the board that is installed, and follow with reset board location.
f. Error Type 217: this error applies to the Maintenance/Test circuit pack (TN771D), Tone
Detector (TN748B, TN748C, or TN748D), and Call Classifier (TN748) circuit packs. For the
Maintenance/Test circuit pack, the error indicates that there is more than one Maintenance/
Test circuit pack in the port network. For the Tone Detector or Call Classifier packs, the error
indicates that there are more than 10 circuit packs in the system. Remove the circuit pack
against which the error is logged.
g. Error Type 257: Aux Data - Any: transient communication problems with this circuit pack.
This error is not service-affecting and no action is required.
h. Error Type 267: transient communication problems with this circuit pack or media module.
This error is not service-affecting and no action is required.
i. Error Type 513: this error, when reported with Aux Data in the range of 4352 to 4358,
indicates that the circuit pack or media module has reported an on-board hardware failure.
The circuit pack or media module will continuously test the hardware and report the results
approximately every 10 minutes. If the hardware problem is resolved, the “leaky bucket”
strategy should clear the alarm in approximately 30 minutes. However, if the alarm does
NOT clear in 30 minutes, then the circuit pack or media module should be replaced.
j. Error Type 769: this error can be ignored, but look for other errors on this circuit pack or
media module.