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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

AXA12-RS (AUDIX Reserve Slots)<br />

MO Name in Log Alarm Level Initial Command to Run Full Name of MO<br />

AXA12-RS NONE NONE TN568 12-port analog<br />

reserve slot<br />

ADX8D-RS NONE NONE TN568 8-port digital<br />

reserve slot<br />

AXD12-RS NONE NONE TN568 12-port digital<br />

reserve slot<br />

There are no tests associated with these MOs. Both test board and busyout board abort<br />

when either is attempted on a reserved slot. An error message indicates that the slot is<br />

associated with the circuit pack that the TN568 is emulating, but the requested operation is not<br />

valid. If there are errors logged against these MOs, see XXX-BD (Common Port Circuit Pack/<br />

Media Module).<br />

The TN568 circuit pack connects to the switch through a single slot in the backplane. However,<br />

the number of slots physically occupied by the circuit pack is supplied by the board when<br />

inserted. The TN568 is 2 slots wide: the functional slot and a reserve slot. The reserve (blank)<br />

slot to the left of the functional slot is a place holder on the switch and has no interaction with<br />

the switch.<br />

These MOs are place holders for the extra slot needed for the EMBEDDED AUDIX board. Each<br />

instance of these MOs represents a reserve slot associated with the respective circuit pack<br />

mode in which the TN568 (EMBEDDED AUDIX) is working. They are used for EMBEDDED<br />

AUDIX and emulation of respective port types.<br />

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

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