0147 - High Speed Clocks A and B for Card Failed

The High Speed A and B clock sources for the indicated card are not present.

Example
station1234 99-03-05 16:28:08 EST  EAGLE 31.6.0
* 0053.0147  * CARD 1115 OAM   High Speed Clocks A and B for card failed

Alarm Level: Minor

Recovery

  1. Use the rept-stat-clk command to determine the status of the clocks.
    The output indicates how many cards are using one of the specified clocks, and how many cards are reporting faults.
    Example of the possible output:
    rept-stat-clk
        Command entered at terminal #3.
    ;
        tekelecstp 99-03-05 13:34:15 EST EAGLE 31.6.0
        CARD LOC= 1114 (Active   )       CARD LOC= 1116 (Isolated )
        PRIMARY BITS      = Active        PRIMARY BITS      = -----
        SECONDARY BITS    = Idle          SECONDARY BITS    = -----
        HS PRIMARY CLK    = Active        HS PRIMARY CLK    = -----
        HS SECONDARY CLK  = Idle          HS SECONDARY CLK  = -----
        HS CLK TYPE       = E1 UNFRAMED   HS CLK TYPE       = -----
        HS CLK LINELEN    = SHORTHAUL     HS CLK LINELEN    = -----
                                         PST           SST       AST
        SYSTEM CLOCK                     IS-NR         ACTIVE    ALMINH 
        ALARM STATUS     = No Alarms. 
        # Cards using CLK A = 009        # Cards with bad CLK A = 000
        # Cards using CLK B = 000        # Cards with bad CLK B = 009
        # Cards using CLK I = 000
                                         PST           SST       AST
        HS SYSTEM CLOCK                  IS-NR         ACTIVE    ALMINH 
        ALARM STATUS     = No Alarms. 
        # Cards using HSCLK A = 001      # Cards with bad HSCLK A = 000
        # Cards using HSCLK B = 000      # Cards with bad HSCLK B = 002
        # Cards using HSCLK I = 000
        Command Completed.

    Caution:

    Resetting, reseating, or replacing a card will cause both links on the card to fail. If the card is a LIM, place the links on the LIM out of service by entering the dact-slk command.
  2. If only one card is reporting fault, reset the card.
  3. If the fault has not cleared, reseat the card.
  4. If the fault has not cleared, replace the card.
    Refer to the Maintenance Manual, Appendix A, Card Removal/Replacement Procedures.
  5. If the fault still has not cleared, replace the TDM card in MASP B.
    Refer to the Maintenance Manual, Appendix A, Card Removal/Replacement Procedures.
  6. If more than one card is reporting fault with the designated clock, check the clock cable connection at the shelf backplane (refer to the Installation Manual for cable location).
    If the clock cable is at fault, replace the clock cable.
  7. If the fault has cleared and any of these cards are LIMs, place the links assigned to these cards back into service using the act-slk command.