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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

Remote PNs<br />

A DS1 converter complex can provide connectivity to a remotely located port network. The DS1<br />

converter complex consists of two TN574 DS1 converter (DS1C) circuit packs connected by 1<br />

to 4 DS1 facilities. The DS1C complex is administered as a fiber link.<br />

Figure 106: Fiber Link over a DS1 Converter Complex<br />

SNI LEDs<br />

metallic connection<br />

or<br />

optical fiber<br />

1 to 4 DS1 Facilities<br />

metallic connection<br />

or<br />

optical fiber<br />

SNI DS1C DS1C EI<br />

TN573<br />

TN574<br />

TN574<br />

TN570<br />

The SNI circuit pack has red, green, and yellow LEDs. The red and green LEDs have the usual<br />

meaning, with red signifying an on-board alarm, and green signifying maintenance testing in<br />

progress. The red and green LEDs will come on and then turn off when the circuit pack is reset.<br />

Note:<br />

Note: If the red LED is on without any alarms active against the circuit pack, replace the<br />

SNI circuit pack. This indicates that SNI firmware has detected a fault and is<br />

unable to notify software.<br />

The yellow LED indicates status information:<br />

Table 330: SNI Yellow LED states<br />

Condition LED on LED off<br />

Fiber out of Frame 0.1 second 0.1 second<br />

In frame, No Neighbor 1<br />

0.5 second 0.5 second<br />

SNI active solid on never off<br />

SNI standby never on solid off<br />

1. The fiber is in frame but a communication problem<br />

exists to the neighbor.<br />

1224 Maintenance <strong>Alarms</strong> for <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager, Media Gateways and <strong>Server</strong>s

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