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I've got a customer with a sx2000 lite with redundant cpu's. Last week the plane 'a' maint port stopped responding, this has happened before but it has always cleared up after the system switches planes at night.

I tried resetting the switch, which has also cleared up any hung up maint ports in the past. During the reboot, I was connected to the plane 'a' maint port, and it started to print out boot info like it always does (something like {VxWorks something} started... yada yada...I wrote it all down but don't have it right now)but it prints out about a dozen lines of text total.

Since it starts printing, I've gotta figure the cable, connection, baud rate, parity, etc. are all good, but still can't get plane 'a' maint port to respond.

Any ideas out there? Please...
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Rich


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Could be your MCC card can you replace plane A or swap MCC's to see if problem follows card?


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The SX2000 doesn't run on VxWorks!
If you saw that, you're plugeed into the maintenance port of the PRI card, or the NSU!


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Could this be a 200 instead of a 2000?

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DUH! I missed the VXWorks first time I read this


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well, I couldn't figure out how the cable got moved from plane a port to the nsu, then remembered that they're adding a wing to one of the buildings and there've been loads of cable grunts and electricians working through the phone room, (a room that, literally, I have been the only person inside of for years). One of them apparently knocked out the connector then plugged it back into a random port. Gotta luv them lectrical guys.

Thanks for the help and have fun
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Originally posted by fifty5footer:
The SX2000 doesn't run on VxWorks!
If you saw that, you're plugeed into the maintenance port of the PRI card, or the NSU!
The 2000 call control software doesn't, but the MCC card DOES run on VxWorks. That controls all the IP functionality of the MCC card. You can secure telnet to it at it's IP on port 2002. You will need login info though.


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