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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

Notes:<br />

a. Error Type 0: Run the short test sequence first. If every test passes, run the long test<br />

sequence. Refer to each appropriate test’s description, and follow its recommended<br />

procedures.<br />

b. Error Type 1: problem with the primary DS1 reference. It is cleared when the primary<br />

reference is restored. The following steps should give an indication of the source of the<br />

problem:<br />

1. Check if the primary DS1 interface circuit pack is inserted in the carrier with list<br />

configuration board location.<br />

2. Verify that the administered primary reference matches the DS1 reference from the<br />

network synchronization plan.<br />

3. Test the primary DS1 interface circuit pack with test board location long. Check<br />

the Error Log for DS1-BD or UDS1-BD errors and see DS1-BD (DS1 Interface Circuit<br />

Pack) or UDS1-BD (UDS1 Interface Circuit Pack) to resolve any errors associated with<br />

the primary DS1 (DS1 or UDS1) interface circuit pack. If the only errors against DS1-BD<br />

or UDS1-BD are slip errors, then follow the procedures described in the troubleshooting<br />

section above. If no errors are listed in the Error Log for the primary DS1 interface circuit<br />

pack, continue with the following steps.<br />

4. Test the active Tone-Clock circuit in the master PN with test tone-clock location long.<br />

Check the Error Log for TDM-CLK errors and verify that TDM Bus Clock Test #148 (TDM<br />

Bus Clock Circuit Status Inquiry test) passes successfully. If Test #148 fails with an Error<br />

Code 2 through 32, see TDM-CLK (TDM Bus Clock) to resolve the problem.<br />

c. Error Type 257: problem with the secondary DS1 reference. It is cleared when the<br />

secondary reference is restored. Refer to note (a) to resolve this error substituting<br />

secondary for primary in the preceding resolution steps.<br />

d. Error Type 513: the ATM switch clock is inferred to be providing the timing source for the<br />

system. The primary and secondary (if administered) are not providing a valid timing signal.<br />

Investigate errors 1 and 257 to resolve this error.<br />

e. Error Type 1537: over half of the DS1s that are administered with slip detection enabled<br />

through the Slip Detection field set to y are experiencing slips. It may take up to 1 hour for<br />

these alarms to clear.<br />

f. Error Type 1793: inferred excessive switching of system synchronization references has<br />

occurred. When this error occurs, it is inferred that the ATM switch clock has become the<br />

synchronization reference for the system. It may take up to 1 hour for these alarms to clear.<br />

1. Check for timing loops and resolve any loops that exist.<br />

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

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