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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

Table 339: Error Log Entries for Slip Errors<br />

Circuit Pack Error Log<br />

Name<br />

DS1 Interface DS1-BD 3073 – 3160<br />

Expansion Interface EXP-INTF 2305<br />

Switch Node Interface SNI-BD 1537<br />

circuit pack TDM-CLK 1025<br />

UDS1 Interface UDS1-BD 3073 – 3160<br />

When slips occur on any of these circuit packs, first consult the individual circuit pack’s section<br />

in this manual. If slips occur in small amounts, they may be due to environmental conditions as<br />

previously described. If no service degradation is occurring, no action is necessary. When the<br />

system switches synchronization sources, slips can be expected from DS1-BD, UDS1-BD, and<br />

EXP-INTF circuit packs. If service degradation occurs, after following the repair steps in the<br />

individual section, use the following trouble shooting techniques.<br />

Table 340 lists circuit packs that can report slips and related circuit packs whose hardware<br />

problems that cause those slips.<br />

Table 340: Slips and Related Circuit Packs<br />

Troubleshooting Synchronization Problems<br />

Error Log Number of Slips<br />

Circuit Pack Reporting Slips Associated Circuit Packs that Can Cause Slips<br />

DS1 Interface Active Tone-Clock in same PN<br />

Expansion Interface Active Tone-Clock in same PN or circuit pack at<br />

opposite end of fiber or metallic connection<br />

Switch Node Interface Circuit pack at opposite end of fiber or metallic<br />

connection, or active Switch Node Clock circuit pack in<br />

same switch node carrier<br />

IPSI’s Tone-Clock or Tone-Clock<br />

circuit pack<br />

Current DS1 reference<br />

UDS1 Interface Active Tone-Clock in same PN<br />

The following flow chart presents a logical approach to troubleshooting synchronization<br />

problems in conjunction with the previous background information. Explanatory notes follow the<br />

charts.<br />

1258 Maintenance <strong>Alarms</strong> for <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager, Media Gateways and <strong>Server</strong>s

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