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DevPlan (TechnicalUser)
8 Jan 03 15:49
I somehow don't succeed to fully remove a SL60 board. I followed the directions in Dynatext on removing such a board and I physically removed the board, however I still get the following result:
------------------------------------
<CNBOE:BPOS=1-0-30;
     CONFIGURATION BOARD END
     INDIVIDUAL STILL INITIATED ON EQU   1-0-30-00
 
END
--------------------------------------

Somebody can give me some hint?
Avstral (TechnicalUser)
8 Jan 03 17:00
I had this fault many years ago on BC3-BC7.

To remove TLU20 in the same situation, I did:

1. Initiate ALL 30 trunks on this board.
2. Kill all the trunks on the board.
3. Kill the board with CNBOE.

It was simple, without going to PLEX.
Try this, maybe it will help.

Regards
patcher (TechnicalUser)
8 Jan 03 19:54
Can you tell me what is the BC/CNI release of this system??? You have corruption in DCP. Restart will not fix this. We need to modify the code in the memory.//patcher
patcher (TechnicalUser)
8 Jan 03 19:56
Try Avstral instructions it might work too.//patcher
Gallian (TechnicalUser)
9 Jan 03 2:57
U might also check with SCEXP if the sync is defined on this position u might have to change the sync with SCEXI.
Cuz the 00 port is used for SYNC.
ecptfa

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