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Configuring ASC Cards

Configuring ASC Cards

The MGX 8220 Shelf Controller (ASC) is a two-card set consisting of an ASC front card and an ASC-BC back card. The shelf may contain a single ASC card set or a dual (redundant) card set. The cards are installed in slots three and/or four.

Selecting the Card and Displaying Card Parameters

Select the ASC card to display ASC card configuration dialogs by doing one of the following:

The ASC Card Category menu contains the following items:

These dialogs are described in the sections that follow.

ASC Card Configuration Dialog

Use this dialog to view ASC card characteristics, hardware, firmware, and status information. The Card Configuration dialog parameters are described in Table 3-1.


Table 3-1: ASC Card Configuration Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

Slot Number

Number of the current slot the card is installed in.

Card Type

Current card type. In this case, it is an ASC.

Card State

Front card status. Can be

  • nocard

  • standby

  • active

  • failed

  • selfTest

  • heldInReset

  • boot

  • mismatch

  • unknown

  • coreCardMisMatch

  • blocked

  • reserved

Front Card Description

Description of the front card.

Front Card Serial No

Serial number of the front card.

Card Hardware Revision

Current card hardware revision.

Card Firmware Revision

Current card firmware revision.

MIB Version Number

MIB version number updated when any part of the MIB changes.

Card Reset Reason

Reason for the last card reset. Can be Powerup, parityError, watchDog, resource, clrAll, missingTask.

Line Module Type

Current line module number.

Line Module State

Current back card state. Can be any of notPresent, Present, invalid.

Line Module Description

Description of the current back card.

Line Module Serial Number

Serial number of the current back card.

Line Module Hardware Revision

Hardware revision of the current back card

Line Module Firmware Revision

Firmware revision of the current back card.

Confg Chnge Type Bitmap

Configuration change Type BitMap.


Note This is not a configurable dialog.

ASC Features

Use this dialog to view ASC features. The parameters are described in Table 3-2


Note 
Table 3-2: ASC Features Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

Redundancy Allowed in this Shelf

Indicates whether or not redundancy is allowed on this shelf. Can be redAllowed or redNotAllowed.

This is not a configurable dialog. To modify these parameters, you must use the CLI.

Disk Diagnostics

Use this dialog to view Disk Diagnostics. The parameters are described in Table 3-3.
Table 3-3: Disk Diagnostics Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

Disk Test Enable/Disable

Shows whether the RAS Disk diagnostics has been enabled.

Disk Health

Shows the status of the Hard Disk, which depends on the number of corrupted files and Bad sectors in the ASC. Status can be one of the following:

Pass indicates there are no Corrupted files in the Disk and the number of Bad Sectors is within the threshold value.

Fail indicates that the Disk has one or more Corrupted files or that the Number of Bad Sectors exceeds the threshold value.

TestInProgress indicates that Disk Diagnostics is running.

Unknown remains the status until the diagnostics have run for the first time.

Standby Disk Health

Shows the Status of the Standby ASC Hard Disk, which depends on the number of corrupted files and number of Bad sectors in the Standby ASC. A status of Unknown indicates that there is no Standby ASC in the shelf.

Test Interval (Hours)

Shows the RAS Disk diagnostics task Wake up time period, in Hours. This Interval is configurable between 12 hours and 7 days. If RAS Disk diagnostics is Enabled, the diagnostics starts whenever the wake up Interval is elapsed. If both RAS Disk diagnostics is Enabled and the CLI cnfrasdsk is executed, then the Disk diagnostics starts immediately.

Last Test Time/Date

Shows the Time when the RAS Disk diagnostics was last run. The format is DD MONTH HH:MM:SS.

Bad Sectors

Indicates the Number of Bad Sectors found in the Disk.

Bad Configuration Files

Indicates the Number of SM configuration files corrupted.

Bad Firmware Files

Indicates the number of Firm Ware files corrupted.


Note This is not a configurable dialog. To modify these parameters, you must use the CLI.


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