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* 0100.0110 * IMT SYSTEM Failure detected on one IMT bus
Alarm
Level: Minor
Recovery
Visually check the IMT LEDS on the front of the
cards.
A red LED or LEDs denotes an IMT fault. If the top
LED of the pair is red, there is a fault on IMT A. If the bottom LED is red,
there is a fault on IMT B. See
Figure 3-4.
Figure 3-4 Card LEDs
Note the card location or locations for cards with a
red LED(s).
Using the card location(s) noted in
2,
connect the card back to the IMT with the command
conn-imt.
For example, enter:
conn-imt : loc =x : bus = y
where x is the card location stenciled on the shelf
of the system and y is the IMT bus to be returned to service.
The following message appears using card location
1106 and IMT bus A :
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Connect IMT Bus A command issued to card 1106
If the connection command is successful, the
Card connected to IMT
message appears.
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0100.0006 IMT BUS A Card connected to IMT
If the connection command is not successful and the
fault does not clear, reseat the card
warning:
Resetting,
reseating, or replacing a LIM 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.
If the fault does not clear, replace the affected
card.
If the fault does not clear, replace the IPMX card
servicing the affected card.
warning:
Replacing an IPMX
card causes the IMT to go down. (IPMX in Slot 09 affects IMT A and IPMX in Slot
10 affects IMT B.) Do not perform this step if the other bus also has a fault.
Contact
My Oracle Support (MOS).
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.