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Table 409: Tie Trunk EPF Test (#74) 2 of 2<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

RMC Power/Fan Query Test (#77)<br />

RMC Power/Fan Query Test (#77)<br />

1040 ABORT This test is not performed for trunk ports administered as access<br />

endpoints.<br />

1. Verify this port is an access endpoint by using display port.<br />

2. If the port has been administered as an access endpoint, this test<br />

should abort and no action is necessary.<br />

2000 ABORT Response to the test was not received within the allowed time.<br />

1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.<br />

2100 ABORT Could not allocate the necessary system resources to run the test. This<br />

could be due to a failure to seize the port.<br />

1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.<br />

1 FAIL The E lead test failed due to an on-board port problem.<br />

1. Replace the circuit pack.<br />

2 FAIL The M lead test failed. The EPF has experienced an overcurrent<br />

condition, perhaps due to the external M lead.<br />

1. To make sure the problem is on-board, disconnect the facility from the<br />

pack and retry the test.<br />

2. If the test fails, replace the circuit pack. Otherwise, check the external<br />

wiring toward the far-end PBX.<br />

PASS Tie Trunk EPF test is successful. This port is functioning properly.<br />

1. If users are reporting troubles, examine loop connections to the port.<br />

0 NO<br />

BOARD<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

See NO BOARD for the recommended repair procedures.<br />

2 of 2<br />

This test queries the TN2312AP IPSI circuit pack for the status of the cabinet sensors in the<br />

G600 media gateway (RMC). Only one alarm lead is supported by this cabinet type to indicate a<br />

power, temperature, or a fan problem. A failure of this test can also indicate a power problem,<br />

not necessarily just a temperature/fan problem.<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 1537

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