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Oracle® Communications EAGLE Unsolicited Alarm and Information Messages Reference
Release 46.7
E97338_01
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0187 - 1114-SHS, 1116-SHS Clocks Failed

This message indicates the secondary E1/T1 High Speed clock source has failed for both the active and standby TDM cards.

Example
station1234 99-03-05 16:28:08 EST  EAGLE 31.6.0 
** 0052.0187  ** HS CLOCK SYSTEM 1114-SHS, 1116-SHS clocks failed

Alarm Level: Major

Recovery

  1. Use the rept-stat-clk command to determine the current clock status.
    Example of the 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.
  2. Follow local procedures to troubleshoot and repair the secondary E1/T1 High Speed clock.
  3. If this message appears again, contact My Oracle Support (MOS).