User Guide
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 5
Maintenance and Test for R5vs/si 
555-230-123 
Issue 1
April 1997
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures 
Page 10-723FL-DATA (Flash Data Consistency) 
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4 FAIL The load vintages are different in both SPEs.
1. Determine the desired software release by issuing the list 
configuration software long command. Obtain the memory 
card of the same software release. Follow the upgrade software 
procedure to upgrade the out-of-date SPE.
2. Run the test card-mem long command again to resolve alarms.
5 FAIL The load vintages and translations are different in both SPEs. The 
Active SPE has the most current translations.
1. Follow the procedures for Error Code 4.
6 FAIL The load vintages and translations are different in both SPEs. The 
Standby SPE has the most current translations.
1. Follow the procedures for Error Code 4.
2. Issue the save translations command. If the translation save 
passes on both SPEs, proceed to Step 3.
3. Run the test card-mem long command again to resolve alarms.
8 FAIL The announcements are different in both SPEs. The Active SPE has 
the most current announcements.
1. Issue the save announcements command to save 
announcements in both SPEs. If the announcement save passes 
on both SPEs, go to Step 2.
2. Run the test card-mem long again to resolve the alarms.
9 FAIL The translations and announcements are different in both SPEs. The 
Active SPE is the most current.
10 FAIL The translations and announcements are different in both SPEs. The 
Standby SPE has the most current translations, and the Active SPE 
has the most current announcements.
1. Issue the save translations command to save translations in 
both SPEs.
2. Issue the save announcements command to save 
announcements in both SPEs.
3. If both the translation save and announcement save pass on both 
SPEs, run the test card-mem long command again to resolve the 
alarms.
Table 10-205. TEST #421 Flash Data Consistency Check Test — Continued
Error 
Code
Test 
Result Description/Recommendation
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