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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

Recycle carrier<br />

The recycle carrier command is useful for three different troubleshooting actions:<br />

Note: When<br />

● To verify that a redundant power supply can carry the full load. This is done by entering<br />

recycle carrier location with the slot number of the power supply that is to be<br />

momentarily shut down.<br />

Each power supply monitors the voltage on the backplane and not the voltages from the<br />

power supply itself. Therefore, when redundant power supplies are present, the only way to<br />

check the voltages from each power supply is to use the recycle power supply command<br />

with the slot number chosen to force the other power supply to be tested when it is the only<br />

supply on the backplane.<br />

● To momentarily shut the power off for an entire carrier that is not a control carrier to force<br />

all the boards in the carrier to be power cycled. This is done by entering recycle<br />

carrier location.<br />

Note:<br />

redundant power supplies are present, this test may generate error log<br />

entries for either power supply in the carrier.<br />

● To momentarily shut the power off for a control carrier to force the EPN to go down and<br />

back up with a port network COLD restart. This is done by entering recycle carrier<br />

location override for a G650 carrier with an active IPSI.<br />

For the case where duplicate IPSIs are present in a port network, the set ipserver<br />

command can be used to put an IPSI in the standby mode, so that a recycle of the carrier<br />

containing that IPSI will not cause a reset of the EPN.<br />

The following test results may be obtained from the recycle carrier command:<br />

Note: It<br />

Failure<br />

Code<br />

Description<br />

1 Output voltages for the power supply under test are out of tolerance after the<br />

power was restored.<br />

2 When redundant power supplies are present, the output voltages for the other<br />

power supply are out of tolerance after the power was restored.<br />

16 When redundant power supplies are present, and the slot number is specified,<br />

the output voltages for the other power supply are out of tolerance during the<br />

time that power supply is the only power supply providing power.<br />

If it is acceptable to disrupt service temporarily, remove the good power supply<br />

and run test board for the other power supply to verify that it has failed.<br />

Note:<br />

is unlikely that failure codes 1 or 2 will occur when redundant power supplies<br />

are present, because each power supply is measuring the backplane voltage<br />

instead of the power supply voltage.<br />

1140 Maintenance <strong>Alarms</strong> for <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager, Media Gateways and <strong>Server</strong>s

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