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Sdat

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Sep 25, 2018
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IPDA SHELF Connection down and this is the errors:

F5306 E8 N0453 IN SERV BPB LTUC IN (ATTENDANCE LIST) 19-06-10 11:51:24
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:002
P403:LTG1 :LTU19:073: 00 : 0 Q2324-X NCUI4 BST:01 PLS:-13
FORMAT:22
6440650AC81A01130160061315016006 2D313320202020200521020906000000
00585383072828020A0A0A9A00208F01 AB209B00209A00208F01BB209B002020
9A00494E549B00209A004F4B209B0028 00494E549B00209A004F4B209B000000
011300000E


F5540 M4 N0454 NO ACT BPB NCUCG CG STATE 19-06-10 11:51:26
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:019
P403:LTG1 :LTU19:073: 00 : 0 Q2324-X NCUI4 BST:01 PLS:-13
FORMAT:43
FRONT_REF : NO_REF
IP_REF : NO_REF
PTP_MASTER: FALSE
PTP_MASTER_STRATU

F5412 E8 N0455 OUT SERV BPB CIRCUIT L1 ERROR 19-06-10 11:51:31
ALARM CLASS:SWU-PER:013/000
P202:LTG1 :LTU1 :025: 00- 31: 0 Q2226-X200 DIUT2-E1 BST:01 PLS:-06
REASON:0DH LOST FRAME 64K (LOCAL ALARM)
FORMAT:36

F5572 E8 N0456 NO ACT BPB CLOCK CLOCK SYNC 19-06-10 11:51:48
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:019
P202:LTG1 :LTU1 :025: 00 : 0 Q2226-X200 DIUT2-E1 BST:01 PLS:-06
FORMAT:22
BE6E0000FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 04FB0C00010000000000010000010002
00000200010001FF08030000140202FF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
FFFFFFFFFF
M : 255


F5308 E8 N0458 OUT SERV BPB LTUC OUT OF ATTENDANCE LIST 19-06-10 11:53:01
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:002
P403:LTG1 :LTU19:073: 00 : 0 -- -- BST:-- PLS:----
FORMAT:40
LTUC OR LTU-PSU FAILURE: CHECK LTU-PSU BEFORE REPLACING LTUC
580000659C2222215A5A5A5A5A5A5A5A 5A5A5A0D0080256C0B02000600003101
000033000101D0977991D66754382020 9A00494E549B00209A004F4B209B0028
00494E549B00209A004F4B209B000000 011300000E00000001

F4266 M8 N0459 STATIST BPB DEP ADVISORY 19-06-10 11:53:01
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:023
CC:07118 EC:10100 UA:ABB0:D5D8 SP:9BC4:07AE BP:07B0 LD:00-00-000-000
FORMAT:45 MESSAGE-ID: 04758
STACK-DATA-MESSAGE 01 OF 01
---E---0 ---2---4 ---6---8 ---A---C ---E---0 ---2---4 ---6---8 ---A---C
010107C0 ABB8D70F ABB007BE 9BC40027 271207F4 ABB87773 ABC05A5A 0A0812F8
0C083028 0E02E305 86070200 0004030A 08082C2A 0E01E305 86070200 01041000
00025D00 00640000 0000FFFF 9BCC741F ABC0

F4250 M8 N0460 STATIST BPB DEP IMPLAUSIBLE EVT CODE 19-06-10 11:53:01
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:023
CC:07118 EC:10100 UA:ABB0:D5D8 SP:9BC4:07AE LD:00-00-000-000
DT:EE ST:99 SN:A00A CEVT:23 CSEV: 0 CST:FF
FORMAT:24 MESSAGE-ID: 04758

EE990AA0 23005313 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

F5306 E8 N0461 IN SERV BPB LTUC IN (ATTENDANCE LIST) 19-06-10 11:53:35
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:002
P403:LTG1 :LTU19:073: 00 : 0 Q2324-X NCUI4 BST:01 PLS:-13
FORMAT:22
6440650ABE1A01130160061315016006 2D313320202020200521021302712F00
00585485550505A09401014907016363 01041931630925150800300390828297
00008F03ADBDCD9B00209A004F4B209B 00494E549B00209A004F4B209B001000
0E00000001

F5540 M4 N0462 NO ACT BPB NCUCG CG STATE 19-06-10 11:53:37
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:019
P403:LTG1 :LTU19:073: 00 : 0 Q2324-X NCUI4 BST:01 PLS:-13
FORMAT:43
FRONT_REF : NO_REF
IP_REF : NO_REF
PTP_MASTER: FALSE
PTP_MASTER_STRATUM : 255


F5308 E8 N0465 OUT SERV BPB LTUC OUT OF ATTENDANCE LIST 19-06-10 11:55:13
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:002
P403:LTG1 :LTU19:073: 00 : 0 -- -- BST:-- PLS:----
FORMAT:40
LTUC OR LTU-PSU FAILURE: CHECK LTU-PSU BEFORE REPLACING LTUC
580000659C2222215A5A5A5A5A5A5A5A 5A5A5A0D0080256E0B02000600003101
00000A004D8510EA0E082774855D7116 324D06A0A010021B890003469B001A31
313A33371A00A1430202FA4D06082B0C 028853020100303381

F4266 M8 N0466 STATIST BPB DEP ADVISORY 19-06-10 11:55:13
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:023
CC:07118 EC:10100 UA:ABB0:D5D8 SP:9BC4:07AE BP:07B0 LD:00-00-000-000
FORMAT:45 MESSAGE-ID: 04759
STACK-DATA-MESSAGE 01 OF 01
---E---0 ---2---4 ---6---8 ---A---C ---E---0 ---2---4 ---6---8 ---A---C
010107C0 ABB8D70F ABB007BE 9BC40027 271207F4 ABB87773 ABC05A5A 0A0812F8
0C083028 0E02E305 86070200 0004030A 08082C2A 0E01E305 86070200 01041000
00025D00 00640000 0000FFFF 9BCC741F ABC0

F4250 M8 N0467 STATIST BPB DEP IMPLAUSIBLE EVT CODE 19-06-10 11:55:13
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:023
CC:07118 EC:10100 UA:ABB0:D5D8 SP:9BC4:07AE LD:00-00-000-000
DT:EE ST:99 SN:990A CEVT:23 CSEV: 0 CST:FF
FORMAT:24 MESSAGE-ID: 04759

EE990A99 23005313 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

F5306 E8 N0468 IN SERV BPB LTUC IN (ATTENDANCE LIST) 19-06-10 11:55:53
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:002
P403:LTG1 :LTU19:073: 00 : 0 Q2324-X NCUI4 BST:01 PLS:-13
FORMAT:22
6440650AD01A01130160061315016006 2D313320202020200521040301780300
00586403028101000000015855830101 0B060781A810021B8922070163630925
15080030039082827B0581000297005A 5A5A5A5A5A5A5A5A5A5A5A5A5A5A5A5A
5A5A5A5A5A

F5540 M4 N0469 NO ACT BPB NCUCG CG STATE 19-06-10 11:55:55
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:019
P403:LTG1 :LTU19:073: 00 : 0 Q2324-X NCUI4 BST:01 PLS:-13
FORMAT:43
FRONT_REF : NO_REF
IP_REF : NO_REF
PTP_MASTER: FALSE
PTP_MASTER_STRATUM : 255

F5352 M8 N0470 STATIST BPB BOARD PER EVT ERROR 19-06-10 11:56:40
ALARM CLASS:SWU-PER:000
P203:LTG1 :LTU2 :049: 00 : 0 Q2327-X101 TMANI-IM BST:01 PLS:-X-2
FORMAT:22
0C1B04310F01001E072020008E018521 021302712F0000585485550505A09400
04FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
FFFFFFFFFF

F5308 E8 N0471 OUT SERV BPB LTUC OUT OF ATTENDANCE LIST 19-06-10 11:57:31
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:002
P403:LTG1 :LTU19:073: 00 : 0 -- -- BST:-- PLS:----
FORMAT:40
LTUC OR LTU-PSU FAILURE: CHECK LTU-PSU BEFORE REPLACING LTUC
580000659C2222215A5A5A5A5A5A5A5A 5A5A5A0D0080256F0B02000600003101
00001A00209A00208F01BB209B002020 9A00494E549B00209A004F4B209B0020
9B00011C2C9FAA068001008201008B01 00A11E0202FC3C0608

F4266 M8 N0472 STATIST BPB DEP ADVISORY 19-06-10 11:57:31
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:023
CC:07118 EC:10100 UA:ABB0:D5D8 SP:9BC4:07AE BP:07B0 LD:00-00-000-000
FORMAT:45 MESSAGE-ID: 04760
STACK-DATA-MESSAGE 01 OF 01
---E---0 ---2---4 ---6---8 ---A---C ---E---0 ---2---4 ---6---8 ---A---C
010107C0 ABB8D70F ABB007BE 9BC40027 271207F4 ABB87773 ABC05A5A 0A0812F8
0C083028 0E02E305 86070200 0004030A 08082C2A 0E01E305 86070200 01041000
00025D00 00640000 0000FFFF 9BCC741F ABC0

F4250 M8 N0473 STATIST BPB DEP IMPLAUSIBLE EVT CODE 19-06-10 11:57:31
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:023
CC:07118 EC:10100 UA:ABB0:D5D8 SP:9BC4:07AE LD:00-00-000-000
DT:EE ST:99 SN:540A CEVT:23 CSEV: 0 CST:FF
FORMAT:24 MESSAGE-ID: 04760

EE990A54 23005313 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

A9003 M5 N0474 NO ACT BPB NMCALARM MAJOR ALARM OFF 19-06-10 11:57:50
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:033
ALARM NAME:BAD IP CONNECTIVITY
FORMAT:2C

F5306 E8 N0475 IN SERV BPB LTUC IN (ATTENDANCE LIST) 19-06-10 11:58:04
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:002
P403:LTG1 :LTU19:073: 00 : 0 Q2324-X NCUI4 BST:01 PLS:-13
FORMAT:22
6440650A971A01130160061315016006 2D31332020202020052102090A36B800
0058770000A909020A0A0A9A00208F01 AB209B00209A00208F01BB209B002020
9A00494E549B00209A004F4B209B009A 00494E549B00209A004F4B209B000000
0000000000

F5540 M4 N0476 NO ACT BPB NCUCG CG STATE 19-06-10 11:58:07
ALARM CLASS:CENTRAL:019
P403:LTG1 :LTU19:073: 00 : 0 Q2324-X NCUI4 BST:01 PLS:-13
FORMAT:43
FRONT_REF : NO_REF
IP_REF : NO_REF
PTP_MASTER: FALSE
PTP_MASTER_STRATUM : 255


 
Is this one of those REALLY OLD 4000s where they used the Model 30EP shelves and converted them to the new processor? Like maybe 4K V2 or V3 or something like that? Your slot numbers indicate something along those lines.

Don Bruechert, Voice Comm Analyst II
CareTech Solutions @ Holy Family Memorial
Manitowoc, WI, USA
 
it is hipath 4000 v4 and l80xf cabinet with ncui card
 
Hista shows you the NCUI comes in service then crashes.

Did this used to work and now does not, or have you added this and it never worked?
If you added it, is the configuration correct? Are part nunbers correct?
Is the network OK? I see the BAD IP quality message showing change of state but it might not be relevant with the NCUI going up and down.
Is the flash loadware corrupt on the NCUI?
Is the loadware on the NCUI the same as the loadware on the 4K?
Is the whole card crashing or is it just the 4K losing connection (can you browse to the NCUI when it goes off or is the connection interrupted?)

The event log on the NCUI would be useful to see here.

Browse to the NCUI and make sure the loadware on the card is the same as the loadware on the 4K.
To do this, browse to the card and you will see the loadware version in the bottom right info pane. Then compare with the output from "sta-list:":pds:apsp/ltg/lga0/pzknci40",,200,t;"

Download the event log from the NCUI GUI (available under maintenance, traces or something like that).

You could also connect to the NCUI with V24 console and collect event messages that way, you may see the restart reason.
 
First, thank you for your help
yes I recently added it and never work I have another cabinet in the same location and work
and you will find all configuration on the attached file and I try to launch the cabinet early and the processor makes hard reset and you will see hista error in attach file too.

third thing 4K Version loadware is PZKNCI40.06.011-007 AND NCUI Loadware is PZKNCI40.06.010 how I can update ncui card loadware.

thank you for your support and help
 
 https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=e006cad8-52be-4098-8317-9b05aae6a9ed&file=Config_&_Error.txt
That file does not download for me. Can you zip it and repost?

Your NCUI loadware is not too much different, I don't think it's the problem unless reflashing the card will strip out some corruption.

You can update your loadware by 4K Expert Access, Gateway Manager - but only if the shelf is stable. If the card remains up on the LAN even when the shelf is showing down, you can browse to the card and under maintenance, manually load the software, which you can copy off the 4K HD using Comwin-FT. If the shelf is restarting, it might not up long enough to do that.

I think really you need the EVTLOG which is downloadable from card GUI, or if you have a V24 connection (you must have, to configure the NCUI?), you can capture the messages from V24 as the NCUI boots and then restarts.

EVTLOG would be the most useful diags here.
 
Try DIS-DIMSU:SYSTEM;

And look at the parameter "CGW". It will tell you how many gateway boards are currently in use, and what the maximum is you are currently set up for. If you don't have the system configured to support enough gateway boards it won't work, and you might need to change that value.

Don Bruechert, Voice Comm Analyst II
CareTech Solutions @ Holy Family Memorial
Manitowoc, WI, USA
 
Don't think the CGW is needed for NCUI cards Don. You could if you wanted have a 4K host with only one IPDA shelf using an NCUI and no CGW (STMI) boards in sight. Dimsu=0 would be correct there - it would not stop the IPDA coming in service.
 
Is the 4K actually making a processor restart when the IPDA goes active? Something seems very wrong.

You need to look in the event log - download "evtlog" from the NCUI. If you browse to it, it's under the maintenance menu.
 
You can see the error/boot messages coming out of the V24 interface in that screenshot. Can you attach the logfile from Comwin connected to NCUI, when the NCUI tries to boot and then fails. Then you won't need to download the evtlog from the GUI.

Your dis-ucsu

+---------+-------------------+---------+--------------+----------+--------+
|AP 1.17|ADDED |READY |Q2324-X10 |EXT_COMP_X|L80XF |
| +-------------------+---------+--------------+----------+--------+
| |APDL 998 MIDOR 17 |
| |PHONE: FAX: |
| |192.168.002.017 192.168.002.244 120 120 YES LAN |
| | NO HOST-CC 0 0 |
| +----------------------------------------------------------------+
| |SIGNAL. ENCRYPTION ACTIVE [ ] PAYLOAD ENCRYPTION ACTIVE [ ] |
| |STATE : 1:[ ] 2:[ ] 3:[ ] 4:[ ] 5:[ ] 6:[ ] 7:[ ] 8:[ ] |
| | 9:[ ] 10:[ ] 11:[ ] 12:[ ] 13:[ ] 14:[ ] 15:[ ] 16:[ ] |
+---------+-------------------+---------+--------------+----------+--------+
|AP 1.19|ADDED |NPR |Q2324-X |EXT_COMP_X|L80XF |
| +-------------------+---------+--------------+----------+--------+
| |APDL 019 TCF 19 |
| |PHONE: FAX: |
| |192.168.002.019 192.168.002.001 60 60 YES LAN |
| | NO UNKNOWN 0 0 |
| +----------------------------------------------------------------+
| |SIGNAL. ENCRYPTION ACTIVE [ ] PAYLOAD ENCRYPTION ACTIVE [ ] |
| |STATE : 1:[ ] 2:[ ] 3:[ ] 4:[ ] 5:[ ] 6:[ ] 7:[ ] 8:[ ] |
| | 9:[ ] 10:[ ] 11:[ ] 12:[ ] 13:[ ] 14:[ ] 15:[ ] 16:[ ] |
+---------+-------------------+---------+--------------+----------+--------+

Those two addresses should surely be the same, they are the router address for the local network. I can't see why it woulc cause this strange problem but the config does not look correct.

 
Will it help to do a DIS-BCSU:TBL; for the system. I am noticing what appear to be 2 different boards. The DIS-BCSU would show WBT if the slot isn't configured properly.

Don Bruechert, Voice Comm Analyst II
CareTech Solutions @ Holy Family Memorial
Manitowoc, WI, USA
 
I looked at that in the config that was there Don. He does have the -X in the failing shelf but the channels are correctly configured for 60 whereas the other shelf is 120, so it does not look accidental. But in the UCSU etc we can only see what is configured, the V24 output should show what is actually there. You can see a wrong board config in the output/evtlog from the NCUI itself. I have only mentioned it four times already, in every post I made :-D
 
Driving the NCUI with WBM is not always easy - it is REALLY Whiny about what Java version you have , and what browser you have, etc... I have my browser frozen in time, but I think I still need to have Java6 enabled to access those boards - unless when I update the loadware in a few weeks it fixes that.... Of course accessing the NCUI with the serial port is another fun and exciting way of doing it - but that can be like driving a Cisco switch.... oh so much fun :)

Don Bruechert, Voice Comm Analyst II
CareTech Solutions @ Holy Family Memorial
Manitowoc, WI, USA
 
kindly find attach NCUI card v24 output

ADDRESS : LTG 1 LTU 17 SOURCE GROUP 17 ALARMNO-LTU 0
-----+-----------+--------+---+-+-+---+-+------------+------------+------------
| | | |S|H|AL-| | | |
| ASSIGNED | MODULE |FCT|E|W|ARM| | INSERTED | HW- | MODULE
PEN | MODULE | TYPE |ID |C|Y|NO | | MODULE |STATE INFO | STATUS
-----+-----------+--------+---+-+-+---+-+------------+------------+------------
19 | AVAILABLE 0| | AVAILABLE | |
25 | Q2225-X SLMAE A 0| | Q2225-X | 1 -08 - | READY
31 | Q2225-X SLMAE A 0| | Q2225-X | 1 -08 - | READY
37 | Q2225-X SLMAE A 0| | Q2225-X | 1 -08 - | READY
43 | Q2225-X SLMAE A 0| | Q2225-X | 1 -08 - | READY
49 | Q2225-X SLMAE A 0| | Q2225-X | 1 -08 - | READY
55 | Q2225-X SLMAE A 0| | Q2225-X | 1 -08 - | READY
61 | Q2225-X SLMAE A 0| | Q2225-X | 1 -08 - | READY
67 | AVAILABLE 0| | AVAILABLE | |
73 | Q2324-X10 NCUI4 1 0| | Q2324-X10 | 1 -G1 - | READY
+--------------------------------+-+------------+------------+------------
| IP ADDRESS : 192.168. 2. 17 B-CHANNELS : 120 BCHLCNT : 120
| SECURITY STATUS: 1:[ ] 2:[ ] 3:[ ] 4:[ ] 5:[ ] 6:[ ] 7:[ ] 8:[ ]
| (SEE BOTTOM) 9:[ ] 10:[ ] 11:[ ] 12:[ ] 13:[ ] 14:[ ] 15:[ ] 16:[ ]
+--------------------------------+-+------------+------------+------------
79 | AVAILABLE 0| | AVAILABLE | |
85 | AVAILABLE 0| | AVAILABLE | |
91 | Q2225-X SLMAE A 0| | Q2225-X | 1 -08 - | READY
97 | Q2225-X SLMAE A 0| | Q2225-X | 1 -08 - | READY
103 | Q2168-X SLMO24 1 A 0| | Q2168-X | 1 -11 - | READY
109 | Q2168-X SLMO24 1 A 0| | Q2168-X | 1 -11 - | READY
115 | Q2168-X SLMO24 1 A 0| | Q2168-X | 1 -11 - | READY
121 | AVAILABLE 0| | AVAILABLE | |

ADDRESS : LTG 1 LTU 19 SOURCE GROUP 17 ALARMNO-LTU 0
-----+-----------+--------+---+-+-+---+-+------------+------------+------------
| | | |S|H|AL-| | | |
| ASSIGNED | MODULE |FCT|E|W|ARM| | INSERTED | HW- | MODULE
PEN | MODULE | TYPE |ID |C|Y|NO | | MODULE |STATE INFO | STATUS
-----+-----------+--------+---+-+-+---+-+------------+------------+------------
19 | AVAILABLE 0|*| AVAILABLE | |
25 | AVAILABLE 0|*| AVAILABLE | |
31 | AVAILABLE 0|*| AVAILABLE | |
37 | AVAILABLE 0|*| AVAILABLE | |
43 | AVAILABLE 0|*| AVAILABLE | |
49 | AVAILABLE 0|*| AVAILABLE | |
55 | AVAILABLE 0|*| AVAILABLE | |
61 | AVAILABLE 0|*| AVAILABLE | |
67 | AVAILABLE 0|*| AVAILABLE | |
73 | Q2324-X NCUI4 1 0|*| AVAILABLE | | NPR
+--------------------------------+-+------------+------------+------------
| IP ADDRESS : 192.168. 2. 19 B-CHANNELS : 60 BCHLCNT : 60
| SECURITY STATUS: 1:[ ] 2:[ ] 3:[ ] 4:[ ] 5:[ ] 6:[ ] 7:[ ] 8:[ ]
| (SEE BOTTOM) 9:[ ] 10:[ ] 11:[ ] 12:[ ] 13:[ ] 14:[ ] 15:[ ] 16:[ ]
+--------------------------------+-+------------+------------+------------
79 | AVAILABLE 0|*| AVAILABLE | |
85 | AVAILABLE 0|*| AVAILABLE | |
91 | AVAILABLE 0|*| AVAILABLE | |
97 | AVAILABLE 0|*| AVAILABLE | |
103 | AVAILABLE 0|*| AVAILABLE | |
109 | AVAILABLE 0|*| AVAILABLE | |
115 | AVAILABLE 0|*| AVAILABLE | |
121 | AVAILABLE 0|*| AVAILABLE | |

+----+----+---------------------------+-+------------+------------+--------+
| NO SECURITY STATUS AVAILABLE, SINCE FEATURE SPE IS NOT ACTIVATED |
+---------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
AMO-BCSU -111 BOARD CONFIGURATION, SWITCHING UNIT
DISPLAY COMPLETED;
 
 https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=f4989ed6-bc86-4dc0-9d08-74e3239eb369&file=output.zip
You can see in the V24 output there are errors.

/tffs/ - Errors detected. To correct disk structure, please start check disk with a permission to repair.
# of lost chains:1
total bytes in lost chains: 67,584
Retrieved old volume params with %75 confidence:
EvtLogService init failed
Probably textfiles not consistent with HG image!
Maybe inconsistent image installed?

This NCUI needs a reset to factory default and a reflash. There are instructions in this forum somewhere for how to do it.
 
This NCUI needs a reset to factory default and a reflash. There are instructions in this forum somewhere for how to do it.


I could not find it. does anyone know how to reflash NCUI card from the service port??

I Downloaded the loadware file form H4K.
 
does anyone know how to reflash NCUI card from the service port?????
 

Use a 9 Way Cable to a COM Port on a PC or use a USB to COM Adapter
Set up the COM Port with the values below.
Once Logged on type in: get write access
then type: show all parameters
Then you can just overwrite those values

38400 8N1NN COM1 TRM/HICOM
get write access
show all parameters
then use ComWin to access and write up new board

TRM Username & Password
On V3 and Previous use the AMO HFAB to setup a password but the default is
Username: TRM
Password: <BLANK>

On V4 and above it is
Username: TRM
Password: HICOM
Setup in the AMO HFAB

By default it is in 'automatic mode'
You can go to Assistant/Expert Mode/Direct WBM/SSH Access (version 6)
In automatic mode, all auto-generated passwords for all accounts are
distributed to the boards periodically. In automatic mode, all
components of the Direct WBM/SSH Access page are greyed out, i.e. they
are disabled and the Assistant sets passwords for all accounts for all
boards automatically. No changes can be made in this page, except
switching to manual mode.
Switching to manual mode, the window items of this page are set active,
i.e. it is possible to add, edit and delete user defined accounts and to
view logfiles.
To switch from manual mode to automatic mode and vice versa:

• Click the Automatic radio button, respectively the Manual radio button.

So you could change it there in the Assistant to 'Manual Mode' and then the passwords can be amended.
You can also (as far as I know) add a user with the same rights as one of the pre-defined roles.
 
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