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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

Note: 2561<br />

Aux Data Any: Bad DLCI.<br />

3. Reset circuit pack with the busyout board location, reset board location,<br />

and release board location commands.<br />

4. Clear alarms using the test board long clear command.<br />

5. If the error returns within 15 minutes, replace the circuit pack.<br />

k. Error Type 1797: Invalid layer 2 frame received.<br />

l. Error Type 1798: Unable to write translation RAM.<br />

1. Attempt to clear alarm with reset board location.<br />

2. If the alarm recurs within 15 minutes, replace the circuit pack.<br />

m. Error Type 2049: Packet Interface test (#598) failed.<br />

1. Attempt to clear the alarm (test board location l r 3).<br />

2. If alarm does not clear, reset the circuit pack with reset board location.<br />

3. If circuit pack resets successfully, execute the Packet Interface test (#598) several times.<br />

4. If the Packet Interface test (#598) continues to fail, replace the circuit pack.<br />

n. Error Type 2305-2306: Error in a received frame from the packet bus.<br />

Error Type Description<br />

2305 Received invalid LAPD frame.<br />

2306 Detected parity error on received frame.<br />

1. Enter test board location and see if the condition clears.<br />

2. If the condition persists, execute the Packet Interface test (#598) to verify circuit pack<br />

integrity.<br />

3. If the Packet Interface test (#598) fails, see Packet Interface Test (#598).<br />

o. Error Type 2561-2668: System software received an indication that the socket was closed<br />

due to an error. Errors are reported as log only. Errors logged here are for the sockets that<br />

had no processor channels associated with them, for example, sockets to read SNMP data.<br />

The counter base is offset by the application type of the application associated with this<br />

socket that is down. The Aux Data field of the log entry contains this application’s number,<br />

for example, a SNMP application would have its application number in the Aux Data field.<br />

Note:<br />

- 2668 is a range of reserved numbers for future applications.<br />

2570 represents an SNMP socket failure.<br />

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

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