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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

PN Maintenance Circuit Pack<br />

Sanity Maze Test (#303)<br />

The processor on the PN’s Maintenance circuit pack has direct access to special registers in the<br />

Maintenance circuit pack. These registers are tied to such things as the Expansion Interface<br />

circuit pack reset leads and Carrier Port Power Unit reset leads which enable the PN’s<br />

Maintenance circuit pack to recycle carriers. To prevent an insane Maintenance circuit pack<br />

from inadvertently controlling these external devices, a special interface called the Sanity Maze<br />

is provided. There are two parts to the test. Part 1 involves navigating the Sanity Maze to toggle<br />

an unused lead. Part 2 attempts to toggle an unused lead without first navigating the Sanity<br />

Maze. The Sanity Maze test passes if Part 1 is successful and Part 2 fails.<br />

This test runs on MAINT (PN Maintenance Circuit Pack).<br />

Table 482: PN Maintenance Circuit Pack Sanity Maze Test (#303)<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

1000 ABORT System resources required to run this test are not available.<br />

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

2033 ABORT Internal error.<br />

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

FAIL The Sanity Maze of the PN’s Maintenance circuit pack is defective.<br />

1. Replace the PN’s Maintenance circuit pack.<br />

PASS The Sanity Maze is working properly, and the PN’s Maintenance circuit<br />

pack can access the unused register. If recycle carrier for PN<br />

carriers does not work, the following problems may still exist:<br />

1. The Carrier Port Power Unit or wiring to the Carrier Port Power Unit<br />

may be defective. See CARR-POW (Carrier Power Supply).<br />

2. Since this test only tests the PN, there is a very small probability<br />

that the PN’s Maintenance circuit pack cannot access those<br />

registers that deal with PN devices. The Maintenance circuit pack<br />

may need to be replaced.<br />

1700 Maintenance <strong>Alarms</strong> for <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager, Media Gateways and <strong>Server</strong>s

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