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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

4. Enter display errors and follow the associated repair procedures for any EXP-INTF,<br />

and SNI-BD errors for the Fiber Endpoints. Enter display errors and follow the<br />

associated repair procedures for any FIBER-LK errors for this fiber link.<br />

5. If the problem still persists, replace this DS1 converter circuit pack.<br />

6. If the problem still persists, replace the DS1 converter circuit pack at the other end of the<br />

DS1 converter complex.<br />

l. Error Type 2305: Facility Packet Channel Loopback Error. This error indicates that the DS1<br />

converter primary facility that carries the packet time slots and DS1 control channel is<br />

looped to itself. This error applies only to facilities A and B on TN1654 DS1 converter<br />

boards. If both facilities A and B are being used and firmware detects a loopback condition<br />

an attempt will be made to switch the primary facility to the other facility. If the other facility is<br />

looped, down or not being used, the PN will be down until this loopback is removed.<br />

1. Check the loopback LEDs on both CSU A and CSU B as shown in Figure 54: DS1<br />

Facility Connections to see if a CSU is in a loopback mode. Also check to see if the<br />

CSUs have been manually hard-wired into a loopback mode. Remove detected<br />

loopbacks.<br />

2. If the CSUs are not in loopback mode, reset both DS1 converter boards via reset<br />

board.<br />

m. Error Type 2561: Facility Jitter Alarm. This alarm indicates excessive receive jitter on the<br />

DS1 facility. This error only applies to TN1654 DS1 converter boards. The problem is<br />

external to the DS1 converter board. It could be caused by bad wiring, a bad device (CSU<br />

or repeater) or a bad signal coming in at the Network Interface.<br />

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

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