Zhone Technologies 900 Network Card User Manual


 
Server Cards IMACS System Release 5.1.6 2-27
FRS Card ACS-FRS Card Error Messages
NETMASK
Enter the Netmask address in this field. This is the Netmask for the Integrated Access System.
This address is also assigned on the Interface card’s IP Screen.
2.4 ACS-FRS Card Error Messages
Refer to Appendix B in the System Reference Guide for further information on Error
Messages regarding this card.
2.5 ACS-FRS Card Troubleshooting
Problems with a FRS card could indicate a number of causes. Some possibilities are:
T1 or E1 network failure
Improper frame relay network configuration
Improper FRS card configuration
Improper user card configuration
Faulty cabling between the DTE and user card
Improper DTE configuration
Typically, a problem is indicated by the inability to send or receive frame relay traffic through
the FRS card. There are numerous ways of isolating and clearing the problem. When
troubleshooting frame relay communications problems through an FRS card, follow this
general sequence:
1. If all Frame Relay traffic is affected, verify that the US/EUR jumper is correctly placed
to match the US/EUR jumper on the chassis. The FRS card performs a self-test on
power-up. A “healthy” card will have a green LED lit on the front panel. Do not
proceed with further steps until a green LED is present.
2. Verify that the T1 or E1 network is working properly by checking for current CGA-Red
and CGA-Yellow alarms (see Chapter 3-A for alarm viewing instructions). If no CGA
alarms are present that would affect the frame relay traffic, continue with step 3.
3. Verify that the FRS port is connected to the proper WAN card and time slot or user card
port and that the correct type of LMI is selected. If a user card port is used, verify the
configuration settings on the user card port and the cable connection to the DTE. The
LMI must be UP for data to flow on the circuit. Do not proceed with further steps until
the LMI is up.