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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

Table 529: SNI Circuit Path Test (#755) 4 of 4<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

122 FAIL The SNI circuit pack cannot communicate with its neighbor via the circuit<br />

path.<br />

1. Fix any on-board errors (SNI-BD (SNI Circuit Pack), EXP-INTF<br />

(Expansion Interface Circuit Pack), and/or DS1C-BD (DS1 Converter<br />

Circuit Pack)) against the components of this fiber link by using<br />

display errors and display alarms and following the repair<br />

procedures. Enter list fiber-link to find the fiber link associated<br />

with this SNI. The display fiber-link command can then be<br />

used to find the endpoints of the fiber link and the DS1C circuit pack<br />

locations if this fiber link has a DS1 Converter complex administered.)<br />

2. Enter display errors and follow the repair procedures for any<br />

FIBER-LK entries for the fiber this SNI is administered on. Check<br />

list fiber-link to determine the administered fiber.<br />

3. If this fiber link has a DS1 converter complex administered, enter<br />

display errors and display alarms and follow the repair<br />

procedures for any off-board DS1C-BD or DS1-FAC entries for either<br />

of the DS1C boards administered or for the DS1 facilities associated<br />

with either of the DS1C boards administered.<br />

4. Replace this SNI.<br />

PASS The SNI passed the SNI circuit path test.<br />

0 NO<br />

BOARD<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

No board was detected by the test.<br />

1. Check that board is properly translated and inserted.<br />

2. Run the test again. If it fails, reset the board. An SNI should be reset<br />

instead of reseating the circuit pack. The reset board command<br />

should almost never be used on an SNI. It may be necessary to use<br />

reset board if the SNI circuit pack gets into a mode where it cannot<br />

communicate with software. If an SNI with active errors and alarms is<br />

reset, the errors and alarms may take a while to come back.<br />

Therefore, reset board can mask real problems.<br />

3. Run the test again. If it fails, the ID chip on board may be bad.<br />

Replace the board and retest.<br />

1800 Maintenance <strong>Alarms</strong> for <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager, Media Gateways and <strong>Server</strong>s<br />

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