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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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RDIG-STA (Remote Digital Station)<br />

MO Name in Log Alarm<br />

Level<br />

RDIG-STA (Remote Digital Station)<br />

The RDIG-STA MO maintains the circuitry associated with a port which has been translated as<br />

a digital station (or DCP Console).<br />

Remote Digital Station maintenance software provides maintenance for a port administered as<br />

a digital station on the circuit pack. This strategy covers the inline errors log, initialization tests,<br />

periodic tests, craft-demanded tests, and alarm resolution and escalation. Each port, translated<br />

as a digital station on a digital line board, is running as a separate MO (RDIG-STA) of this type.<br />

Fault conditions discovered on one MO may or may not indicate faults on other MOs of the<br />

same type.<br />

Maintenance testing for the port circuitry on the combo blade circuit packs is handled by<br />

on-board firmware and server-controlled tests. Maintenance software queries the firmware for<br />

error and alarm information, status, and test results. Firmware automatically reports inline error<br />

conditions, which results in server-controlled testing.<br />

There are instances where the service state of a station is mentioned. The different service<br />

states that apply to a remote digital line station are as follows:<br />

Downloading of Terminal Parameters<br />

Programmable Terminals<br />

Initial Command to Run Full Name of MO<br />

RDIG-STA MIN test station location long Remote Digital Station<br />

WRN test station location<br />

Out-of-Service The port, and thus the station, have been removed from service.<br />

Busyout puts the port in the out-of-service state.<br />

Ready-for-Service The port on the circuit pack has been put into service, but the voice<br />

terminal has not yet established signaling communications with the port.<br />

In-Service The voice terminal has established signaling communications with the<br />

port, and the system is ready to process calls to and from that station. A<br />

terminal in the ready-for-service state will progress to the in-service state<br />

if it is functioning normally. It can also be forced into the in-service state<br />

by going off-hook.<br />

The following information describes how maintenance software interacts with terminal<br />

parameter downloading.<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 1163

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