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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

The output of the CI and PAI cards go directly to the TN780 Tone-Clock circuit pack via two<br />

25-pair amphenol terminated cables. Every card has red and/or green LEDs for providing status<br />

or alarm indications. The abbreviations used in the table are defined above except for SRC<br />

(source) and PLL (Phase Locked Loop).<br />

Table 335: Stratum-3 Clock LED Indications<br />

Card Name Color Indication<br />

PAI REF A Red Loss of input reference A or CI A failed<br />

REF B Red Loss of input reference B or CI A failed<br />

ST A Red Failed Stratum-3 clock A<br />

ST B Red Failed Stratum-3 clock B<br />

PWR A Green -48VDC A present<br />

PWR B Green -48VDC B present<br />

CI FAIL Red Card failure<br />

DS1 Green DS1 source present<br />

CC Green Composite clock source 1 present<br />

SRC<br />

ACTIVE<br />

Green Card is currently on-line<br />

ST3 FAIL Red Card failure<br />

LOCK Red PLL lost sync with reference or holdover<br />

mode<br />

REF A Red Timing Reference from CI A<br />

REF B Red Timing Reference from CI B<br />

TOC FAIL Red Card failure<br />

PORT ALM Red Output port alarm (one or more)<br />

ST Green Reference present from ST clock<br />

INPUT Green Reference present from CI<br />

500’ Green 500-foot phase advance<br />

1000’ Green 1000-foot phase advance<br />

1. Composite Clock (CC) source refers to the protocol used to electrically transfer timing<br />

from the Stratum-3 clock to the switch. The Composite Clock source is not relevant to the<br />

system.<br />

1246 Maintenance <strong>Alarms</strong> for <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager, Media Gateways and <strong>Server</strong>s

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