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Interloop test start?

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alecra

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Hi,

Our 81C keeps running through an INterloop test? Not sure why, we've had no copmplaints, but its constantly cycling through tests and switching cores. Both cores look healthy.

Any ideas??

Thanks!
 
check your XSM in ld 37, stat XSM.

if your pbx health changes on active core, the cores swap.

If your ELAN to CCMS / Callpilot drops cores might switch if one core sees it before the other (active vs. inactive).

Check AHST in ld 22 to see if you are getting errors before the cores swap.

BSD alarms cause Interloop tests, maybe your DC rectifiers and or DC/AC power supply in a shelf are dying....

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Thanks for your reply,

I looked at the XSM I got -

PWR000 XSMC 00 0 0
PWR013 XSMC 02 0 0
PWR013 XSMC 03 0 0
PWR013 XSMC 04 0 0
PWR013 XSMC 01 0 0

I checked the error codes and I guess 00 is good and the rest bad?

I looked at the history file too and there are allot (100's) of PRI254 errors.

Also we dont have call pilot here.

Does this give anyone anymore clues?

Thanks again for all your help!
 
PWR013 - none of your slave system monitor are working. Do you have the satin cord daisy chained from 1 xsm to another?
 
Thanks for all your help guys.

I checked all wiring and it was good. IT ended up giving me a BSD090 error and suggested the CMAJ command.
This appeared to do nothing but next morning I went back through the logs and after the midnight routine the problem went!

Thanks again.
 
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