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continued E5 and E6

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Hi,continued alarm E5 and E6 explanation as follow.

Alarm on GCU2 GS system 1 flashing between 1-0 and E-6
indicator on board ,
MCCL * green liighted
RCCL * off
ACCL * off
CCA * red lighted
ICA * Red lighted
FRGY * off
Alarm on GCU2 Gs system 2 flashing between 1-0 and E-5
indicator on board,
MCCL * green lighted
RCCL * green lighted
ACCL * green lighted
CCA * off
ICA * Red lighted
FRGY * yellow flashing led

can sameone guide about this problim, thanks
 
make scici without parameter. Command is described as dangerous, but so far I had never problems.
 
Here's a little lazy dog for the GCU2

GCU led's codes
* green : MCCL
* green : RCCL
* green : ACCL
* red : CCA
* red : ICA
* yellow : FRSY receiving (flashing)

Display codes:

E1 : multiple GCU masters
E2 : IGLD communication fault
E3 : IGMC communication fault
E4 : 8khz sync faulty
E5 : clock unit function on GCU2 faulty
E6 : clock source faulty
E9 : Memory fault

Upper decimal point, synchronization function status:
* off : slave
* on : master (ordered by LIM)
* flash : interim master (chosen by GCU2's)

Lower decimal point, synchronization receive status:
* off : not synchronized
* on : synchronized
* flash : synchronization function deactivated

Let's look at Your systems:

Alarm on GCU2 GS system 1 flashing between 1-0 and E-6
indicator on board ,
E6 indicates clock source faulty

MCCL * green liighted
RCCL * off
ACCL * off
CCA * red lighted
ICA * Red lighted
FRGY * off

RCCL and ACCL is missing, this generates a
CCA (Clock Control) alarm.

FRSY is off, This means that That the GSM is
not receiving sync from any LIM. If this is the
master GSM thats bad business, Your Group switch
is free running, that's why You get the ICA (Internal clock)
alarm.
First do an SCICI with parameters MCCL, RCCL and ACCL
to set complete sync. Then wait a little bit to see if
the alarm dissapears.
Otherwise You probably have a bad GJUG card.



Alarm on GCU2 Gs system 2 flashing between 1-0 and E-5
indicator on board,
MCCL * green lighted
RCCL * green lighted
ACCL * green lighted
CCA * off
ICA * Red lighted
FRGY * yellow flashing led

This one is a little bit trickier, Everything looks OK
except for the E5 and the ICA alarm.
My guess is that the master LIM is clocking a little
bit to fast/slow for the GCU2. You probably also have
slip alarms.
If You just upgraded You have probably changed some HW.
What happens with the clock cards is that they get 'trained'
for the environment in which they are 'living'. That means
that in master mode (like Your GCU2) they will only adjust
so much per time interval. In severe cases it can take up
to 48 hrs before a clock card is trained.
If You have waited longer You may want to change the
GCU2 card or the LSU card in the master LIM.


/rezal





 
Hi, thank your suggest, I was tried all command for GS also SCICI and SCEXI except change card GCU2 an alarm still engaged , alarm looks everything is OK, but while I take more IPU an another LIMs for remote location , result from system like this :

IOBPI: NODE=2,BPOS=2-1-40;
EXECUTE.
IOEQI:IODEV=SYSTERMINAL3,EQU=2-1-40-1;
BUFFER TRANSFER ERROR
MESSAGE FROM OPERATING SYSTEM
RELOAD REQUEST.

As follow printout GJLSP.

GROUP JUNCTOR LINE STATUS SYSTEM 1.(one)
Equ=1-0-00-0 GS-Mult 0-0
GS Side 0 Active Activated Not signaling No clock control
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000
Equ=1-1-00-0 GS-Mult 0-1
GS Side 0 Active Activated Not signaling No clock control
Sync Receiving
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000

Equ=2-0-00-0 GS-Mult 0-2
GS Side 0 Active Activated signaling No clock control
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000
Equ=2-1-00-0 GS-Mult 0-3
GS Side 0 Active Activated Not signaling Sync Receiving
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000

Equ=3-0-00-0 GS-Mult 0-4
GS Side 0 Active Activated Not signaling No clock control
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000
Equ=3-1-00-0 GS-Mult 0-5
GS Side 0 Active Activated Signaling Sync Receiving
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000

Equ=4-0-00-0 GS-Mult 0-8
GS Side 0 Active Activated Not Signaling No clock control
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000
Equ=4-1-00-0 GS-Mult 0-9
GS Side 0 Active Activated Signaling Sync Receiving
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000

Equ=5-0-00-0 GS-Mult 0-10
GS Side 0 Active Activated Signaling Sync Receiving
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000
Equ=5-1-00-0 GS-Mult 0-11
GS Side 0 Active Activated Not signaling No clock control
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000

Equ=6-0-00-0 GS-Mult 0-12
GS Side 0 Active Activated Not signaling No clock control
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000
Equ=6-1-00-0 GS-Mult 0-13
GS Side 0 Active Activated Signaling Sync Receiving
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000

Equ=7-0-00-0 GS-Mult 0-16
GS Side 0 Active Activated Signaling Sync Receiving
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000
Equ=7-1-00-0 GS-Mult 0-17
GS Side 0 Active Activated Not Signaling Not Clock Control
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000

Equ=8-0-00-0 GS-Mult 0-18
GS Side 0 Active Activated Signaling Sync Receiving
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000
Equ=8-1-00-0 GS-Mult 0-19
GS Side 0 Active Activated Not Signaling No Clock Control
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000

GROUP JUNCTOR LINE STATUS SYSTEM 2.(two)
Equ=1-0-00-0 GS-Mult 0-1 SMCCL
GS Side 0 Active Activated Not signaling No clock control
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000

Equ=2-1-00-0 GS-Mult 0-3
GS Side 0 Active Activated Not signaling No clock control
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000

Equ=3-0-00-0 GS-Mult 0-4
GS Side 0 Active Activated signaling Sync Receiving
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000
Equ=3-1-00-0 GS-Mult 0-5
GS Side 0 Active Activated Not signaling No Clock Control
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000

Equ=5-0-00-0 GS-Mult 0-8
GS Side 0 Active Activated Not signaling No clock control
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000
Equ=5-1-00-0 GS-Mult 0-9
GS Side 0 Active Activated Signaling Sync Receiving
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000

Equ=6-0-00-0 GS-Mult 0-10
GS Side 0 Active Activated Signaling Sync Receiving
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000
Equ=6-1-00-0 GS-Mult 0-11
GS Side 0 Active Activated Not Signaling No Clock control
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000

Equ=7-0-00-0 GS-Mult 0-12
GS Side 0 Active Activated Signaling Sync Receiving
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000

Equ=8-1-00-0 GS-Mult 0-14
GS Side 0 Active Activated Not signaling No clock control
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000

Equ=4-0-00-0 GS-Mult 0-16
GS Side 0 Active Activated Not signaling No clock control
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000
Equ=4-1-00-0 GS-Mult 0-17
GS Side 0 Active Activated Signaling Sync Receiving
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000

Equ=1-0-00-0 GS-Mult 0-18 MCCL
GS Side 0 Active Activated Signaling Master link
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000

Equ=2-0-00-0 GS-Mult 0-20
GS Side 0 Active Activated Signaling Sync Receiving
Side 0 Alarm 0000 0000 0110 0000




Connection between system 1 and 2 by DPNSS.,to another PBX via Radio by TLU 20 and PTT analog trunk
 
This same thing happened to one of the training systems I worked on. The cause was due to hardware and firmware revision incompatibles within the following GJU-L, LSU, DSU and GJU-G. Some of the boards had different R levels and the firmware also had different R levels. i.e. LIM 001, MAG 0, DSU 0 = R4B but LIM 002, MAG 0, DSU 0 = R5A.

The upgrading book should detail the minimum R1A etc levels for hardware and firmware. I think that this R status for ‘compatibility’ is only required for the synchronisation LIM’s (MCCL RCCL SCCL)

It’s a long shot but if you have nothing else to try it might be worth checking.


 
Make a print of the internal and external synchronization data and post it here.
SCICP;
SCEXP;
Which board positions do you use for the DPNSS and TL20 trunks?
 
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