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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

The following Communication Manager SAT commands can be used for emergency<br />

transfer:<br />

- set emergency-transfer on|off|auto - Use this to set emergency transfer to on<br />

(not in emergency transfer), off (in emergency transfer), or auto (emergency transfer is<br />

controlled by Communication Manager).<br />

- status cabinet nn - Use this to verify the current setting of emergency transfer.<br />

When the emergency transfer is set to other than auto an alarm is generated.<br />

● Customer provided alarm device (CPAD) control<br />

CPAD provides a contact closure across a pair of external leads that can be used to control<br />

a customer-provided alarm device or an alarm indicator. The level of alarm (major, minor,<br />

warning, or none) that causes a contact closure can be administered system wide. When<br />

the alarm level matches the alarm level that was administered, the TN2312BP closes this<br />

contact. When the TN2312BP is in emergency transfer, this contact is closed to activate the<br />

CPAD.<br />

● Tone Detection / Call Classification<br />

The TN2312BP provides eight ports of tone detection and call classification. The<br />

TN2312AP provides the same functionality.<br />

● Tone/Clock functions<br />

The TN2312BP generates tones and provides clock functions for the port network in which<br />

it is placed. (The TN2312AP provides the same functionality.) This functionality is equivalent<br />

to the TN2182B Tone/Clock circuit pack.<br />

TDM-Bus Interface<br />

The TDM bus is used by four different functions on the IPSI board:<br />

1. When the Archangel module is activated, it uses the Spitfire2 device to be the bus master of<br />

the TDM bus. The Archangel uses this interface to talk to the other port boards’ angels on<br />

the TDM bus.<br />

2. In Angel mode, the Tone-Clock Angel uses the Spitfire2 device to talk to an off-board<br />

Archangel.<br />

3. The Tone Generator uses the Spitfire2 device to put tones on the TDM bus.<br />

4. The Tone Detector uses the NCE device to receive TDM bus time slots for tone detection.<br />

Packet Bus Interface<br />

When the PKT-INT module is activated, it uses the LANIS device to talk and listen on the packet<br />

bus.<br />

System Clock Interface<br />

The Clock module uses the Spitfire2 device to generate clock pulses for the backplane.<br />

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

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