To TBLuk:
I've reed you post several times, but didn't catch, what do you agree with and what not.
Anyhow, I'll try to answer you step by step.
We need to know what CNA level you are at by doing a CADAP;
Great, this was the first point in my message to Wladimir.
Just check it upper.
"TMU does not *need* to be R3A, as it may be a TMU1 in the system rather than a TMU2;
There is a problem with several variants of the TMU1 and TMU2, mainly TMU1 ROF1375335/1 at any revision, or the TMU2 ROF1375335/2 at R3 or higher, but we'll come to that later.
I really didn’t mention about TMU /1 before, so let’s open Upgrade System Support (USS) program and check board status for TMU.
TMU board with ROF1375335/1 had releases from R1A to R6A.
Boards with R1A to R4A are to be modified to TMU2 ROF1375335/2 with R3.
Boards with R5A are to be upgraded to TMU ROF1375335/2 with R3A changing two proms.
Boards with R6A are OK for BC9 – BC11.
TMU board with ROF1375335/2 had releases from R1A to R3A.
Boards with R1A and R2A are to be upgraded to with R3A changing one prom.
Boards with R3A are OK for BC9 – BC11.
So, I still insist that TMU board MUST be R3A for almost all hardware. If you have TMU /1, you can relax only with R6A version.
But! TMU /1 has never been delivered to Russia with BC9 (this is Russia because of TLP95 using). And if this exchange was upgraded from BC7, TMU was upgraded either.
TMU ROF1375335/2 higher than R3 not exist at all. Sorry.
I would not agree with the fact that a RFEXI is required every month, this is totally unnecessary, and I cannot see the thinking behind it.…One of the networks we operate is safety critical, and none of these 180 MD110's have been restarted in over two years!
My congratulations! You have very stabile and reliable MD net.
Just a question. In witch country?
When you work in Russia, you can forget about all your previous experience.
If you wish, I would organize a trip for you to Siberia. In 1995-2001 we installed there more than 300 LIMs in very different configurations (biggest transit node has 41 LIMs with GS).
In this area, regular SFCEI+RFEXI set of commands is part of maintenance routine and executing regularly.
Being there you can explain to maintenance personnel that you “cannot see the thinking behind it”.
Nothing personal.
Best regards