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#244232 01/14/11 12:38 PM
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Will check x-connect. This is the code from one of the failures: 04 00 04 0E 00 00 00. Can you tell me how this code relates to the card position in the stack?
Card position, i.e. which card goes to which pair, is slightly insane.

It should have -- trying to remember here -- a six-digit number. First digit pair is F/W processor, which is half of a cabinet (i.e. 2 shelves, 1 door). Second 1 digit is half of a shelf (0-3), next two are half of a card (00-32), and the next digit is the circuit (1-8) on that half-card.

So 001153 (a made up example)(if I haven't completely screwed this up) would be the lowest left unit (00xxxx), which, when the door is opened, reveals 2 shelves, then the right half of the top shelf (xx1xxx), then the bottom half of the right-most card (xxx15x), then the third light below center (xxxxx3) (or eleventh light down from the top: 8+3=11).

But that can't be right, because I seem to recall that part of the card location was in Hexidecimal.

Yeah, you'll need to call out a technician.

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I think he will have worked it out by now... Look at the date of the original post.

Also no hex addressing and you are correct for newer higher density systems but for older systems there was none of the "halves" (sp?)

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I first trained on the IPX. I do remember that the IMX and IMS were different... I think I recall an IMS in the lab that split cables for 16-port cards, so some cards were shared across two cables...

Come to think of it, I think that the hex portion came in with certain commands... Georg, the instructor, liked to make it complicated... But it's now fairly easy for me to convert hex to binary, thanks to Georg...

Yeah, sorry, I read your post and thought it was a new thread. My bad.

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Hex is used in programming in certain areas such as ASYD.

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Hex is used in programming in certain areas such as ASYD.

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