Chassis error messages, Chassis error messages table – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Error Messages

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Chassis Error Messages

The slots in the messages within the following table are all zero based. That is, Slot 1 will be
displayed as “Slot 0,” Slot 2 will be displayed as “Slot 1,” etc.

Chassis Error Messages Table

Message

Corrective Action

Problem deleting SLP port

xxx

, errno=

xx

Reboot the system, then use the Boot Line configuration to
force SLIP down at the boot line (refer to Appendix A “The
Boot Line Prompt”).

Unknown mod type

xxx

in slot

xxx

Remove the module from the slot.

Board

xxx

needed to be

restarted at xxx

The module appears dead. Remove the module from the slot
and replace with a known good module.

Chassis mgr discovered

xxx

has a problem!

The software has discovered a dead task. The system will
reboot automatically.

System seems to have (per-
haps) recovered. A reboot
may not be unwise, however.

The system encountered an unexpected condition. Reboot the
switch.

cm_Mod_Event():

the

slot

wasn’t empty

The system is confused. Clear the system by rebooting it.

ERROR: can’t read ID info
from MPM in slot xxx...shutting
down chassis manager

This may indicate a bad MPX. Try power cycling.

Please run
cmConfigEPROM

xxx

and

reboot

This may indicate a bad MPX. Try power cycling.

Can’t read ID info from
slot.xxx fail...

This may indicate a bad module in slot xxx. Try power cycling.

cm_Mod_Event():

slot

was

already empty!

Reboot the system.

Problem reading ID PROM on
module xxx

Try power cycling. If the problem remains, remove the module
and try another slot.

ID PROM on module

xxx

has

unknown format number

xxx

Try power cycling. If the problem remains, remove the module
and try another slot.

Real-Time Clock not set yet!
Starting at zero.

Reset the clock by using the

uic

command.

Unknown

modem

stop

bits=

xxx

Change stop bits by configuring boot line (refer to Appendix A
“The Boot Line Prompt”).

Couldn’t read reset count,
returning 0

This message appears only once if the configuration file is
removed.

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