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Fir003 error after system failure

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pbxbabby

IS-IT--Management
Feb 19, 2014
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JM
Hey guys! I had to replace a damaged power module after a system failure and now i cannot enable XPEC. The system continuously display the following error FIR003 and FIR004. This prevents me from using the LD32 to enable xpec. how do i stop the FIR003 error?
 
FIR004 NET 56
ld 97
SCSYS000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 49460282 USED U P: 2027420 142375 TOT: 51630077
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 264 KBYTES
REQ prt
FIR003 NET 56
TYPE supl
SUPL
FIR004 NET 56
SUPL SUPT SLOT XPEC0 XPEC1 SHLF ZONE0/1 IPR0/1

004 FIBR LEFT 11 0 3 -- - - --- --- - --- ---------------
012 STD LEFT 01 0 3 -- - - --- --- - --- ---------------
020 FIBR LEFT 10 0 3 -- - - --- --- - --- ---------------
024 STD LEFT 09 0 3 -- - - --- --- - --- ---------------
028 STD LEFT 02 0 3 -- - - --- --- - --- ---------------
036 FIBR LEFT 04 0 3 -- - - --- --- - --- ---------------
040 FIBR LEFT 06 0 3 -- - - --- --- - --- ---------------
052 STD LEFT 05 0 3 -- - - --- --- - --- ---------------
056 FIBR LEFT 07 0 3 -- - - --- --- - --- ---------------

REQ prt
TYPE xpe
FIR003 NET 56
XPEC
S0 S1 S2 S3 LOC DIS RGTP

01 012 012 012 012 NO 08
02 028 028 028 028 NO 08
03 YES 08
04 036 036 036 036 H2C3 NO 08
05 052 052 052 052 NO 08
06 040 040 040 040 H3C1 NO 08
07 056 056 056 056 H3C2N3 YES 08
08 YES 08
09 024 024 024 024 NO 08
10 020 020 020 020 H2C2 NO 08
11 004 004 004 004 H2C1 NO 08

REQ
FIR004 NET 56

FIJI005 RING 1
****
OVL000
>
FIR003 NET 56
ld 32

NPR000
.
FIR004 NET 56
xpec 7
FIR004 NET 56
SEG = 056 056 056 056
LOC = H3C2N3
STATUS = DISABLED
.
FIR003 NET 56
enxp 7
FIJI005 RING 1
FIR004 NET 56
FIR003 NET 56
NPR327
.
FIR004 NET 56
ENXP 07
FIR003 NET 56
FIR004 NET 56
NPR327
.
FIR003 NET 56
.stat 56
SUPER LOOP
DSBL RESPONDING
NPR000
.enll 56

TEST PASSED
FPEC CONNECTED
FNET HAS RECEIVED ENABLE MSG
PROCESSING TN....
OK
.
FIR017 NET 56

FIR003 NET 56

FIR004 NET 56
xpec 7
SEG = 056 056 056 056
LOC = H3C2N3
STATUS = DISABLED
.enxp 7

FIR003 NET 56

NPR327
.
FIR004 NET 56

FIR003 NET 56

FIR004 NET 56
****
OVL000
>
FIR003 NET 56

FIJI005 RING 1

FIR004 NET 56

FIR003 NET 56

FIR004 NET 56
 
That FIJI005 Alarm is more of a concern than your fiber loop. Fix the Ring problem and it may fix the other.
 
FIJI0005 Recover failed on Ring 0/1.
Parameter 1 = Ring Number.
Action: Check for failure reason:
1. STAT RING S
Make sure all FIJIs are up.
2. STAT ALRM S
Make sure no LOP, LOS, LOF, BER, or TXIP alarms are on and that the NEWK
and NEWZ values are correct.
(See FIJI0010-0016 messages)
3. After all alarms are cleared:
a) RSET - Wait for ring audit to bring the rings to the proper state, or
b) RSTR
Severity: Critical. Critical to Monitor: No. SNMP trap: Yes
 
I am trying to do a loop back test and it is asking for LBTN i cant seem to find out what the loopback TN is..
 
Which load do i need to be in for the status ring 1 cmd? LD60
 
RING STATE: DRIVES NONE
RING AUTO RECOVERY IS ON
FIJI 0 1 ENBL
FIJI 1 1 ENBL
FIJI 2 1 UNEQ
FIJI 3 1 UNEQ
FIJI 4 1 UNEQ
FIJI 5 1 UNEQ
FIJI 6 1 UNEQ
FIJI 7 1 UNEQ
 
Do a stat ring 0 and a stat ring 1, it should show the drives half and half
 
stat alrm 1

(KBYTE) RECEIVES FROM
(ZBYTE) RECEIVE IS CONNECTED TO 00
LOP 1
FIJI 1 1 :
(KBYTE) RECEIVES FROM 00 01
(ZBYTE) RECEIVE IS CONNECTED TO 00
 
.stat ring 0
FIR003 NET 56

RING STATE: DRIVES FULL
RING AUTO RECOVERY IS ON
FIJI 0 0 ENBL
FIJI 1 0 ENBL
FIJI 2 0 UNEQ
FIJI 3 0 UNEQ
FIJI 4 0 UNEQ
FIJI 5 0 UNEQ
FIJI 6 0 UNEQ
FIJI 7 0 UNEQ

.stat
FIR004 NET 56
ring 1

RING STATE: DRIVES NONE
RING AUTO RECOVERY IS ON
FIJI 0 1 ENBL
FIJI 1 1 ENBL
FIJI 2 1 UNEQ
FIJI 3 1 UNEQ
FIJI 4 1 UNEQ
FIJI 5 1 UNEQ
FIJI 6 1 UNEQ
FIJI 7 1 UNEQ

.
 
nothing happens:

ISR000
.rstr


FIJI005 RING 1
 
Does this means that i will have to replace a card? Because right now loop 56 is down which means that 15 analog and digi cards or out in that remote IPE. I have tested the superloop network card and it is working i want to do a self test on the controller card but i dont know what the LBTN is... can u help?
 
The FIJI ring should not affect loop 56 only, it may cause other issues. It is designed to be redundant, however, there is a problem. You will need to physically look at them and see if they are all up and working with the correct display on them. I would go to the far end and power cycle that fiber remote and then see if it will come up. I have no idea what the LBTN would be, never herd of that one.
 
2 At the > prompt, type LD 45 and press the Enter key to access the
Background Signaling and Switching Program.
3 Select test condition:
— Enter XCON 0 and press the Enter key if you wish to perform only
one loopback test.
— Enter one test period shown in XCON H 1-255, M 1-255, Sþ1-255
and press the Enter key to select continuous loopback testing for
a selected time link, where Hþ1-255 is 1 to 255 hours, M 1-255 is
1 to 255 minutes, and S 1-255 is 1 to 255 seconds.
Example: XCON M 5 specifies the duration of the test to be 5 minutes.
4 At the TEST prompt, type 6 and press the Enter key. Continue
responding to the prompts to configure the loopback test as follows:
Command Range Description
TEST 6 XCON test number
PATT 0–7 Signal pattern
TYPG N Fibre Superloop Network card—generator
SUPL 0–156 Superloop in multiple of 4
SLOT xx Timeslots 2–31, 34–63, 66–95, 98–127
TYPD N Fibre Superloop Network card—detector
SUPL 0–156 Superloop in multiple of 4
LBTY P Loopback through Fibre Controller
LBTN l1 s 99 Special Fibre Controller loopback channel
TAG x 0–15 Tag number assigned by the system
 
You should probably start looking in NTP 553-3001-020 for troubleshooting procedures. Are you on site? Have you looked at the far end. Have you checked the fiber connections, etc. or are you working this problem remote.
 
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