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S8100 Installation and Upgrades
November 2003
If the circuit pack has just been inserted, the system may still be initializing the circuit pack. If, 
after 5 minutes, the circuit pack still has not initialized communications with the system, check 
the MO for any special instructions. If the MO does not provide the needed information, perform 
the following steps:
1
Check the Error Log for TONE-BD and TDM-BUS errors. Follow appropriate sections 
for any TONE-BD and TDM-BUS errors.
2
Reseat the suspected circuit pack.
!
WARNING:
Reseating a TN2314 can be very destructive. This should be done only if its green Complete 
Shutdown LED is lit. Otherwise, you must shut down before reseating.
3
Wait 5 minutes. Then issue the list configuration board PCSS command. If the result 
indicates that the system still has not registered the circuit pack, go to next step.
4
If the system seems to be functioning correctly, but the circuit pack does not start 
communicating with the system, replace the circuit pack.
Green (test) – the system is running tests on this circuit pack.
Yellow (busy) – indicates that the circuit pack is in use.
NOTE:
A port circuit pack also lights its red LED when it performs initialization tests (for 
example, when the circuit pack is initially inserted into the system). If every initialization 
test passes, the red LED is turned off. If not, the red LED remains lighted and the circuit 
pack is not placed into service.
During the various states of operation (start-up testing, normal operation, circuit failure, and so 
forth) circuit pack status LED indications appear as shown in 
Table 54: Control and port circuit pack status LEDs
Equipment type
LED
Description
Port circuit packs
Red
Briefly on during a power up, a circuit pack’s reseating or 
resetting, or system reset. Steadily on if a circuit pack fails start-
up test or fails while in use. Off during normal operation.
Green
Briefly on during a circuit pack’s testing following power up, a 
circuit pack’s reseating, or a system reset. On during periodic, 
scheduled, or a technician’s on-demand testing. Off during 
normal operation.
Yellow
On when any of a circuit pack’s ports are in use (otherwise, off).