VCO/4K Troubleshooting Guide
Diagnostic Tools

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Diagnostic Tools

Diagnostic Tools

This appendix describes the tools available to assist you in troubleshooting a VCO/4K system and (to a limited extent) peripheral devices.

Safety Precautions


Warning Cisco Systems, Inc. urges installers to observe the following safety precautions:

  • Never install telecommunication circuits during a lightning storm.

  • Never install telecommunication connections in wet locations unless the connector is specifically designed for wet locations.

  • Never touch uninsulated telecommunication wires or terminals unless the circuit is disconnected at the network interface.


Caution   Observe the following:

  • Use caution when installing or modifying telecommunication circuits.

  • Avoid contact with rack power buses or connectors during the installation process to minimize the risk of injury from hazardous voltages.

  • Arrange for 1 male for each 75 pounds and/or 1 female for each 40 pounds of lifting.

  • Use an ESD wrist strap connected to the system for grounding to minimize the risk of injury when removing or replacing a system component. Connect the ESD wrist strap to the receptacle labeled CONNECT ESD WRIST STRAP HERE.

SS7 Subsystem Tools

EBS Log On/Off

For ANSI and CCITT SS7 versions 5.0 and higher, EBS logging is enabled/disabled with the following procedure:


Step 1   To turn on EBS logging, use the ebslog on command.

Step 2   To turn EBS logging off, use the ebslog off command.

The resulting log file will be called ebs and will reside in the directory $XNV/log.


Note   The file size of this log file increases very quickly. Do not turn it on and leave it running for a long period of time.