Use the Daughter Board Status window to view the status of SBC Daughter Board modules in the SBC 7000 system.


Note

Not applicable to the SBC Software Edition (SWe).

On the SBC main screen, go to Monitoring > System > Category: Hardware Status > Daughter Board Status or
All > System > Daughter Board Status

The Daughter Board Status window opens.

Figure 1: Daughter Board Status


The following output is displayed:

Table 1: Daughter Board Status Parameters

Parameter

Description

Server NameServer name.
Slot Specifies the slot associated with the board.
Daughter Board ID

Daughter board identifier.

SBC 7000:

  • FRU_DSP1 – SBC 7000 DSP-LC slot 1
  • FRU_DSP2 – SBC 7000 DSP-LC slot 2

  • FRU_DSP3 – SBC 7000 DSP-LC slot 3

  • FRU_DSP4 – SBC 7000 DSP-LC slot 4

PresentIndicates if the module is present (True or False).
Product NameIdentifies manufacturer module name (if present).
Serial Num

Identifies the serial number of the module (if present).

Operational Status Operational state of daughter board.
  • Disabled – Card is disabled.
  • Dryup – Card is enabled but in the process of drying up. Once completed, card will be set to ‘disabled’.
  • Enabled – Card is enabled.
  • Failed – If a DSP2x or DSP-LC module fails to boot over three consecutive tries (typically due to a hardware failure), it is taken out of service and marked as state “failed”. The rest of the system continues to boot normally, including any other DSP modules. The module failure is logged/alarmed with trap “sonusConnexIpSystemCESlotFailedNotification”. The slot remains in the failed state until the module is disabled and re-enabled once a replacement card is installed.
  • Loading – Card is enabled but in the process of booting. Resources are not yet available. Once completed, card will be set to ‘enabled’.
  • Locked – Slot capacity is locked out due to mismatch (with “Preserve Redundancy” configured).

Image Load Failure Count

Number of module boot failures since the last successful module boot, for use during diagnostic testing of a potentially failed module.

NOTE: This maintenance field does not apply to SPS100 cards.

Fpga Version 

 A card’s programmed firmware version (using the FPGA build date).

NOTE: This maintenance field does not apply to SPS100 cards.