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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

CAB-PFL (Power Fan Lead)<br />

G650<br />

MO Name in Log Alarm Level Initial command to run Full name of MO<br />

CAB-PFL MAJ MIN test environment location Power Fan Lead<br />

The CAB-PFL represents the state of a combined power/fan lead. This lead is known as the<br />

AuxSig lead. On a G650, the AuxSig output signal is a ground referenced relay contact closure<br />

indicating a failure of the 655A power supply outputs, hot spot thermal warning, hot spot thermal<br />

shutdown, or failure of the fan assembly in a G650.<br />

Use the AuxSig lead to determine the alarm state of the power supplies and fans if the serial<br />

bus or the interface to the serial bus of the TN2312BP IPSI in a G650 fails. If there is a<br />

CAB-PFL alarm in a G650 carrier, there should also be a SER-BUS, POW-SUP, CAB-TEMP, or<br />

PS-RGEN alarm indicating the source of the failure.<br />

Refer to Figure 101: G650 Cabinet Environmental Hardware Components for further<br />

information.<br />

When the TN2312BP IPSI is used in a CMC1 or a G600 carrier, use the CAB-PFL MO to<br />

determine the status of the power supply and fans, but use the repair procedure for RMC-ENV<br />

(Power/Fan Sensors).<br />

Fan/filter replacement procedures for the CMC1 and G600 media gateways are found under<br />

Variable-speed fans in Maintenance Procedures (03-300432).<br />

Error log entries and recommended actions<br />

Table 162: CAB-PFL Error Log Entries<br />

Error<br />

Type<br />

Aux<br />

Data<br />

Associated Test Alarm<br />

Level 1<br />

1 (a) Power/Fan Lead<br />

Query Test (#1533)<br />

MAJ<br />

MIN<br />

On/Off<br />

Board<br />

Recommended Action<br />

OFF test environment location<br />

1. The alarm level of CAB-PFL is adjusted to be the same as the highest active alarm level for SER-BUS,<br />

POW-SUP, CAB-TEMP, or PS-RGEN, or it will be a MAJOR alarm if no G650 alarms in that category<br />

are found.<br />

Note:<br />

a. Error Type 1: The AuxSig lead is active. Run test environment location and follow<br />

the repair steps for Power/Fan Lead Query Test (#1533).<br />

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

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