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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

f. Error Type 23: the circuit pack is administered but not physically installed. The alarm will<br />

clear when a circuit pack is inserted.<br />

g. Error Type 130: the circuit pack was removed or has been insane for more than<br />

21 minutes. To clear the error, reinsert or replace the AUDIX circuit pack (see Caution at the<br />

beginning of this section).<br />

h. Error Type 257: Something is interfering with transmission to the voice port. This is usually<br />

an on-board problem and can be ignored if there are no user complaints.<br />

i. Error Type 513: AUDIX is not available to the switch, possibly due to a busyout on the<br />

AUDIX system. See DEFINITY® AUDIX Maintenance, 585-300-110, if necessary.<br />

j. Error Type 1537: There is a problem with the link to the voice port. This error can be<br />

ignored if there are no user complaints. If the problem persists, replace the circuit pack (see<br />

Caution at the beginning of this section). Once the problem is resolved, the alarm is retired<br />

after a certain period of time.<br />

k. Error Type 2305: the link between the circuit pack and the voice port successfully reset. No<br />

action is necessary.<br />

l. Error Type 3840, Aux Data 40965: no voice ports are connected to the EMBEDDED<br />

AUDIX circuit pack. No maintenance action is required.<br />

m. Error Type 3840, Aux Data 41029: the message buffer in the circuit pack is full.<br />

Demand test descriptions and error codes<br />

Investigate tests in the order presented. By clearing errors associated with the first test, errors<br />

generated from other tests may also be cleared. Click on the link to see the full description of<br />

the test, error codes, and recommended actions.<br />

Order of Investigation Short Test<br />

Sequence<br />

1. D = Destructive; ND = Nondestructive<br />

Long Test<br />

Sequence<br />

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

D/ND 1<br />

Local Loop Test (#13) X ND<br />

GPP NPE Crosstalk Test (#9) X ND

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