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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

Table 633: Verify NIC Options Test (#1511) 3 of 4<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

1 FAIL The board’s NIC is set to auto-negotiate. However, the transmission is set<br />

to half-duplex. It should be set to full-duplex. There is a mismatch between<br />

what is programmed on the board and what is administered in<br />

Communication Manager.<br />

1. Change the Ethernet options. Set the speed to 100Mbps with full<br />

duplex. Set Auto (negotiate) to n. This should match the settings of the<br />

connected router. If the router does not have the same capabilities,<br />

you may have to adjust accordingly. The important thing is to make the<br />

media processor and the connected router match. The commands to<br />

change administration are:<br />

a. Enter get ethernet-options location to determine the<br />

current settings, both administered and actual.<br />

b. Enter change ip-interface location and change the<br />

Enable Ethernet Port field to n to turn off the interface. Submit<br />

the form to disable the interface.<br />

c. Enter change ip-interface location and change the<br />

Ethernet Options fields as required. Submit the form.<br />

d. Enter change ip-interface location and change the<br />

Enable Ethernet Port field to y to turn on the interface. Submit<br />

the form to enable the interface.<br />

e. Enter get ethernet-options location to verify that<br />

Ethernet options are the same in administration and on the<br />

board.<br />

2. If service is normal and the alarm is causing concern, disable the test<br />

and escalate the problem.<br />

2028 Maintenance <strong>Alarms</strong> for <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager, Media Gateways and <strong>Server</strong>s<br />

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