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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

Table 172: CO Trunk Errors with No Tests 2 of 2<br />

Error<br />

Type<br />

Aux<br />

Data<br />

Error Description and Repair Action<br />

2561 57345 Single polarity ringing current. This error results from abnormal ringing<br />

current, but does not prevent the incoming call from being accepted. One<br />

cause could be that the reverse current detector associated with the port is<br />

failing. (Will not be detected by any tests.) Another cause could be that<br />

normal current is not detected. In this case, neither incoming nor outgoing<br />

calls can be completed, and the dial tone test will also fail. The last cause<br />

could be that certain types of noise are present on the CO line during the<br />

silent period of ringing. First check for other errors. If the count for this error<br />

is very high (255), and every test passes, then either the reverse current<br />

detector is defective or the CO line is noisy. If the CO line is suspect, make<br />

Tip and Ring observations. If the line is determined to be noisy, refer the<br />

problem to the CO. If the reverse current detector is defective, ignore this<br />

error.<br />

2817 57360 Ground but no ringing. This error occurs on an incoming call on a<br />

ground-start trunk. If ringing is not detected within 5 seconds of the Tip being<br />

grounded, the call is still accepted. If the CO is of the No. 5ESS. switch type,<br />

ringing delays of more than 5 seconds during heavy traffic are fairly common.<br />

Check for other errors.<br />

2817 57393 The loop is opening too slowly after a disconnect. This error indicates an<br />

on-board problem, although the trunk may be functional. Check for other<br />

errors.<br />

3073 57376 No loop current on incoming call. The incoming destination has already<br />

answered and no loop current has been detected. If this is a hard fault, the<br />

dial tone test and every outgoing call should also fail. Check for other errors.<br />

3329 57408 Trunk error. No Tip ground detected on outgoing call. This error occurs<br />

when an attempt is made to seize a ground-start CO trunk for an outgoing<br />

call and Tip ground is not detected or the caller hangs up before Tip ground<br />

is detected.<br />

1. Busyout the affected port, and run a long test. Observe the test results.<br />

If any tests fail, refer to the description of the tests and the associated<br />

error codes. Release the port.<br />

2. If users continue to report troubles, check for other errors and make test<br />

calls to determine whether the problem should be referred to the CO.<br />

Busyout the affected port, and run a long test. If Dial Tone Test #0<br />

passes, ignore this error. Release the port.<br />

3585 57424 No loop current on outgoing call. This error occurs on attempt to seize a loop<br />

or ground-start trunk for an outgoing call. An error occurs if loop current is not<br />

detected or the caller hangs up before it is detected. Busyout the affected<br />

port, and run a long test. If the CO Port Diagnostic Test #3 passes and this<br />

error keeps occurring, refer problems to CO. Release the port.<br />

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

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