We have a Z32 board that's showing OUT OF SERVICE, we have tried re-seating it in the slot, is there another command I can run to try and bring it back in service? I've tried 'rstcpl 0 14' but it doesn't change the status. I'm not sure if 'inserv' is the right command, I'm not sure of the syntax:
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(1)PABX_A> rstcpl 0 14
(1)PABX_A> inserv 0 14
Usage : inserv <n neqt-number (0-2987)>
inserv <d directory-number [1..8]>
inserv <p crist-nb cpl-nb acces|us-nb term-nb>
inserv <p crist-nb cpl-nb acces|us-nb a for all
(1)PABX_A> config all
Cristal 0 :
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Cr | cpl | cpl type | coupler state | coupler ID |
|----|-----|--------------|--------------------------|--------------------|
...
| 0 | 12 | Z32 | IN SERVICE| 3BA53188ABCC02 |
| 0 | 13 | MMSFD | ONLY IN MAO FILE| BAD PCMS CODE |
| 0 | 14 | Z32 | OUT OF SERVICE| BAD PCMS CODE |
...
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
(1)PABX_A> incvisu
...
14/08/18 09:03:04 000001M|--/--/-/---|=2:2166=CPU requires Reset CPL Z (0,14) Cause 0
14/08/18 09:03:05 000001M|00/28/-/---|=3:3001=IO transm. fault 0 3 14 4 0 0
14/08/18 09:03:05 000001M|00/28/-/---|=3:3001=IO transm. fault 0 3 14 8 0 0
14/08/18 09:03:05 000001M|00/28/-/---|=3:3001=IO transm. fault 0 3 14 12 0 0
I was going to try powering the whole lot down and back up again (after shutdown). Would appreciate any suggestions before I try the usual IT fix of turning it off and on again.
If that doesn't work i'll try it in another slot (I have some reading up to do - no doubt the connector will have to move with the card, along with some configuration).
Thanks,
Jono