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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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XXX-BD (Common Port Circuit Pack/Media Module)<br />

g. Error Type 257: transient communication problems between the switch <strong>and</strong> this circuit pack<br />

or media module. Execute <strong>test</strong> board location <strong>and</strong> refer to the repair procedures for<br />

the Control Chel Looparound Test (#52).<br />

h. Error Type 267: transient communication problems with this circuit pack or media module.<br />

This <strong>error</strong> is not service-affecting <strong>and</strong> no action is required.<br />

i. Error Type 513: This <strong>error</strong> indicates an on-board hardware failure. The system will<br />

continuously <strong>test</strong> the circuit pack or media module <strong>and</strong> report the results approximately<br />

every 10 minutes. If the hardware problem is resolved, the alarm should clear in<br />

approximately 30 minutes. If the alarm does NOT clear in 30 minutes, then the circuit pack<br />

or media module should be replaced.<br />

j. Error Type 769: this <strong>error</strong> can be ignored, but look for other <strong>error</strong>s on this circuit pack or<br />

media module.<br />

k. Error Type 1025: this <strong>error</strong> is not service-affecting <strong>and</strong> no action is required.<br />

l. Error Type 1281: no ringing current is detected. Run Test #51, Ringing Application Test,<br />

<strong>and</strong> follow the procedures for Ringing Application Test (#51).<br />

m. Error Type 1412: Test is not applicable to media modules or gateways. This <strong>error</strong> can be<br />

ignored. No action is necessary.<br />

n. Error Type 1538: the hyperactive circuit pack or media module is out-of-service <strong>and</strong> may<br />

exhibit one or more of the following symptoms:<br />

1. The common circuit pack/media module level <strong>test</strong>s such as Test #51 <strong>and</strong>/or Test #220<br />

are aborting with Error Code 2000.<br />

2. The <strong>test</strong>s run on the ports of this circuit pack or media module are returning with a<br />

NO-BOARD.<br />

3. A busyout/release of the circuit pack or media module has no effect on <strong>test</strong> results.<br />

4. A list configuration comm<strong>and</strong> shows that the circuit pack or media module <strong>and</strong><br />

ports are properly installed.<br />

If the XXX-BD is not a TN754 Digital Line Circuit Pack (DIG-BD) or Digital Line Media<br />

Module, <strong>and</strong> if this <strong>error</strong> happens again within 15 minutes, then replace the circuit pack or<br />

media module. If the XXX-BD is a TN754 Digital Line Circuit Pack (DIG-BD) or Digital Line<br />

Media Module, then check the alarm level. If the alarm level is a WARNING, this indicates<br />

that users are probably causing the hyperactivity by adjusting or changing their digital<br />

stations. If the circuit pack or media module is very hyperactive, then this alarm will be<br />

upgraded to a MINOR alarm within 1 hour. If the alarm level is a MINOR alarm, then<br />

replace the circuit pack or media module.<br />

o. Error Type 1793: no neon current is detected. Run <strong>test</strong> board location <strong>and</strong> follow<br />

the procedures for Neon Test (#220).<br />

p. Error Type 3840: this <strong>error</strong> is not service-affecting <strong>and</strong> no action is required.<br />

q. Error Type 3999: the circuit pack or media module sent a large number of control chel<br />

messages to the switch within a short period of time. If Error Type 1538 is also present, then<br />

the circuit pack or media module was taken out-of-service due to hyperactivity. If Error Type<br />

Issue 5 May 2009 1069

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