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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

Note: The<br />

b. Error Type 1: this error indicates the circuit pack totally stopped functioning or it was<br />

physically removed from the system.<br />

Note:<br />

alarm is logged approximately 11 minutes after the circuit pack is removed/<br />

SAKI Sanity test (#53) fails.<br />

If the circuit pack is not present in the system, insert a circuit pack in the slot indicated by<br />

the error to resolve the error.<br />

If the circuit pack is present in the system, it is faulty and must be replaced. See Replacing<br />

the IPSI or Tone-Clock Circuit Pack.<br />

If the faulty circuit pack is in standby mode, a MINOR alarm is raised, but no other system<br />

action is taken. If the circuit pack is the active Tone-Clock, further effects of this error<br />

depend on the system’s reliability option.<br />

Table 364: Effects of Tone-Clock Failures Depending on Reliability MTAR<br />

Reliability Option Effects<br />

Standard EPN goes down<br />

Duplex PN goes down.<br />

High IPSI interchange in IPSI connected PN<br />

non IPSI connected PN goes down<br />

Critical IPSI interchange in IPSI connected PN<br />

Interchange to standby Tone-Clock circuit pack in non IPSI<br />

connected PN<br />

If an interchange is attempted in an MCC PN and the system is unable to activate the<br />

standby Tone-Clock, Emergency Transfer is activated. When this happens, both circuit<br />

packs are faulty and must be replaced. See Replacing the IPSI or Tone-Clock Circuit Pack.<br />

If a successful interchange occurs in response to a failure of the active Tone-Clock or if a<br />

standby Tone-Clock fails, the faulty Tone-Clock should be replaced.<br />

c. Error Type 18: the indicated IPSI or Tone-Clock circuit pack has been made unavailable by<br />

busyout tone-clock location or busyout ipserver-interface location.<br />

This error applies only to high- or critical-reliability systems (an active Tone-Clock may not<br />

be busied out). To resolve this error, enter release tone-clock location, or<br />

release ipserver-interface location.<br />

d. Error Type 23: the circuit pack has been logically administered but not physically installed.<br />

Installing the circuit pack will resolve the alarm.<br />

e. Error Type 125: a wrong circuit pack is inserted in the slot where this circuit pack is logically<br />

administered. To resolve this problem, either:<br />

1362 Maintenance <strong>Alarms</strong> for <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager, Media Gateways and <strong>Server</strong>s

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