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Oracle® Communications EAGLE Unsolicited Alarm and Information Messages Reference
Release 46.8
F11887 Revision 1
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0192 - 1114-PHS, 1116-PHS Clocks Failed

This message indicates the primary E1/T1 High Speed clocks for the TDM cards in slots 1114 and 1116 have failed.

Example
station1234 99-03-05 16:28:08 EST  EAGLE 31.6.0 
** 0052.0192  ** HS CLOCK SYSTEM 1114-PHS, 1116-PHS clocks failed

Alarm Level: Major

Recovery

  1. Use the rept-stat-clk command to determine the current clock configuration.
    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 E1/T1 High Speed clocks.
  3. If one of the reference clocks is still not functioning, reseat the associated TDM card.
    Make sure the system clock reference is active on the other TDM card.
  4. If one of the reference clocks is still not functioning, replace the TDM card.
    Refer to the Maintenance Manual, Appendix A, Card Removal/Replacement Procedures.