Lucent Technologies Release 7 Manuale Utente
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-1542
STRAT-3 (Stratum 3 Clock)
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If the alarm is major:
Check connections between the Stratum 3 clock and the switch. If
there are no loose connections, then, using the
there are no loose connections, then, using the
Stratum 3 Wiring
Guide, check that the wiring installation is correct. After
reconnecting the loose connection or correctly rewiring it, clear the
alarm by first issuing the disable synchronization-switch
command followed by the enable synchronization-switch
command. Wait 1-minute, and then execute the status
synchronization command. If Maintenance Name on the status
screen shows ‘‘STRAT-3,’’ then the problem is resolved.
reconnecting the loose connection or correctly rewiring it, clear the
alarm by first issuing the disable synchronization-switch
command followed by the enable synchronization-switch
command. Wait 1-minute, and then execute the status
synchronization command. If Maintenance Name on the status
screen shows ‘‘STRAT-3,’’ then the problem is resolved.
If the Standby Tone-Clock circuit pack became active:
Check the connection between the Stratum 3 clock and the TN780
Tone-Clock circuit pack from which the system has just switched. If
there are no loose connections, then, replace the TN780
Tone-Clock circuit pack. Refer to the ‘‘How to Replace the
Tone-Clock circuit pack’’ section in the TDM-CLK (TDM Bus Clock)
Maintenance documentation. Before switching back to the new
TN780 Tone-Clock circuit pack, use the test tone-clock UC long
command to check that the Tone-Clock is receiving a signal from
the Stratum 3 clock. If all tests pass, switch to the new Tone-Clock
circuit pack via the set tone-clock UC override command. If Test
#651 fails, then the original TN780 Tone-Clock should be
reinserted, and the cable between the Stratum 3 clock and the
TN780 Tone-Clock circuit pack should be replaced. If Test #651
continues to fail, then escalate the problem.
Tone-Clock circuit pack from which the system has just switched. If
there are no loose connections, then, replace the TN780
Tone-Clock circuit pack. Refer to the ‘‘How to Replace the
Tone-Clock circuit pack’’ section in the TDM-CLK (TDM Bus Clock)
Maintenance documentation. Before switching back to the new
TN780 Tone-Clock circuit pack, use the test tone-clock UC long
command to check that the Tone-Clock is receiving a signal from
the Stratum 3 clock. If all tests pass, switch to the new Tone-Clock
circuit pack via the set tone-clock UC override command. If Test
#651 fails, then the original TN780 Tone-Clock should be
reinserted, and the cable between the Stratum 3 clock and the
TN780 Tone-Clock circuit pack should be replaced. If Test #651
continues to fail, then escalate the problem.
For all of the above cases if slip alarms exist after following the repair
procedures, clear the slip alarms by running the test board command
with the clear option. See the table on the previous page for a list of circuit
packs and associated slip error log entries.
procedures, clear the slip alarms by running the test board command
with the clear option. See the table on the previous page for a list of circuit
packs and associated slip error log entries.
Table 9-587.
Timing Slip Error Types
Circuit Pack Name
Error Log Name
Error Log Entry for Slips
DS1 Interface
DS1-BD
3073 to 3160
Expansion Interface
EXP-INTF
2305
Switch Node Interface
SNI-BD
1537
Tone-Clock
TDM-CLK
1025
UDS1 Interface
UDS1-BD
3073 to 3160