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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

The following terms are used in the error descriptions:<br />

Control Path The path between the two fiber endpoints that is necessary for the two<br />

endpoint circuit packs to communicate.<br />

Circuit Path The path between the two fiber endpoints that is necessary for circuit switched<br />

phone calls to work.<br />

Neighbor The circuit pack on the other end of the fiber.<br />

Out of Frame A circuit pack reports fiber out of frame if it cannot detect valid data coming<br />

from the fiber.<br />

Packet Path The path between the two fiber endpoints that is necessary for<br />

packet-switched messages to be sent between the two fiber endpoints.<br />

LEDs for Circuit Packs on a Fiber Link<br />

The amber LEDs on the three types of boards, SNI (TN573), EI (TN570), and DS1 Converter<br />

(TN574 or TN1654), that may be a part of the fiber link can help in diagnosing problems with the<br />

fiber link. The amber LED states are as follows. The flashing LED patterns take precedence<br />

over the active or standby LED patterns.<br />

If both endpoints of a fiber link (EI and/or SNI) are flashing with a fiber out of frame pattern, a<br />

fast amber LED pattern (0.1 second on and 0.1 second off), check the lightwave transceivers (if<br />

present). Both lightwave transceivers on the fiber link must be of the same type. The 9823a<br />

shortwave transceiver and the 9823b longwave transceiver must never be combined on the<br />

same fiber link because a fiber out-of-frame condition will exist. The 9823a lightwave<br />

transceiver should be used for distances up to 4900 feet and the 9823b lightwave transceiver<br />

should be used for distances up to 25,000 feet.<br />

Table 211: SNI Amber LED Flashing Codes<br />

Condition LED on LED off<br />

Fiber out of Frame 0.1 second 0.1 second<br />

In Frame, No Neighbor 1<br />

0.5 second 0.5 second<br />

SNI active Solid on Never off<br />

SNI standby Never on Solid off<br />

1. The fiber is in frame, but no communication exists to<br />

the neighbor<br />

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

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