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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
Page 10-1399TONE-BD (Tone-Clock Circuit Pack)
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used to make the preferred tone board active when maintenance
activity is completed. There is no preferred tone clock for the PPN,
but carrier A is preferred for EPNs.
status systemverify the Tone-Clock circuit pack switched to the
other Tone-Clock circuit pack or check the LEDs. The yellow LED of
the new Standby Tone-Clock circuit pack should be off (provided
maintenance is not running on it) and the yellow LED of the active
Tone-Clock circuit pack should be blinking.
If the interchange was not successful, the standby Tone-Clock
circuit pack may be defective. In particular, if the error message
"must use override" is displayed, fix the standby Tone-Clock circuit
pack before attempting to replace the active one.
3. If the Tone-Clock circuit pack to be replaced is in the PPN, it is
recommended, but not required, that the SPE carrier containing it be
locked in standby mode by executing an interchange if necessary, and
locking the SPE-Select switches. This protects you from disrupting service
in case of inadvertent errors in replacing the circuit pack.
NOTE:
If the SPE-Select switches are locked, be sure to release them at the
conclusion of the replacement procedure.
4. Pull out the defective Tone-Clock circuit pack. No calls should be
affected. If this is a TN2182 circuit pack, some ETR-PTs may be in use and
removal of the pack will affect some individual users. It may be less
disruptive to busyout the standby TN2182 before removing it.
5. Insert a new Tone-Clock circuit pack of the appropriate code in the same
slot where the defective Tone-Clock circuit pack was removed.
6. Test the new Tone-Clock circuit pack via the test tone-clock PC
command to make sure it is functioning properly. If the Tone-Clock circuit
pack is being replaced due to loss of clocks, the Clock Health Inquiry
(#46) will still report a failure, proceed with the next step.
7. To verify that the new Tone-Clock circuit pack is able to generate clocks
for the system, switch to the new Tone-Clock circuit pack via the set
tone-clock PC override command, and execute test tone-clock PC. (In
a PPN, the SPE-Select switches must be in the auto position.)
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CAUTION:
If the new Tone-Clock circuit pack is not able to generate system
clocks, this procedure becomes destructive. The system will detect
a loss of clock and recover accordingly.
In this case if the Tone-Clock circuit pack being replaced is in the PPN the
system will perform a reset system 2 (cold 2 restart) automatically. If the
Tone-Clock circuit pack being replaced is in an EPN, the system will reset
the EPN (EPN cold restart). After either type of restart, the faulty