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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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Table 438: FIBER-LK Configuration Audit (#759) 6 of 10<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

Configuration Audit (#759)<br />

140 FAIL The Endpoint 1 SNI is physically connected to a DS1 converter but is not<br />

administered to be connected to a DS1 converter.<br />

1. Enter list fiber-link to see a fiber link’s endpoints. Either add<br />

the DS1 converter complex to the fiber that this SNI is associated<br />

with:<br />

2. Check for the fiber that this SNI is an endpoint of by checking list<br />

fiber-link.<br />

3. Remove fiber-link for the fiber that this SNI is an endpoint of.<br />

4. Add the fiber back via add fiber-link <strong>and</strong> administer the DS1<br />

converter complex also. Or, remove the DS1 converter connection<br />

<strong>and</strong> connect the SNI directly to its administered fiber endpoint by<br />

entering list fiber-link <strong>and</strong> verifying that the fiber-optic <strong>and</strong><br />

metallic cable connections are installed as administered.<br />

202 -<br />

209,<br />

213 -<br />

220<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

FAIL The SNI circuit pack cot communicate with the SNI in a different slot.<br />

1. Determine the slot number of the other SNI: Subtract 200 from the<br />

Error Code. For example, if the Error Code is 207, the SNI slot<br />

number is 7. This number is referred to as the "specified SNI slot".<br />

2. Perform the Fiber link fault isolation procedures described in Chapter<br />

4: General troubleshooting in Maintenance Procedures for <strong>Avaya</strong><br />

Aura Communication Manager, Media Gateways <strong>and</strong> Servers<br />

(03-300432). This should resolve multiple SNI-PEER <strong>error</strong>s.<br />

3. See Table 435: SNI Slot / Error Type to determine the Error Type for<br />

SNI-PEER <strong>error</strong>s for this specified SNI slot. For example, if the<br />

specified SNI slot is 9, the Error Type is 1793.<br />

4. If the SNI being <strong>test</strong>ed has SNI-PEER <strong>error</strong>s of the Error Type<br />

specified in Step 2, replace the SNI being <strong>test</strong>ed. Replacing an SNI<br />

may be service interrupting. Refer to SNI-BD (SNI Circuit Pack) for<br />

the procedure to replace an SNI. To view SNI-PEER <strong>error</strong>s, enter<br />

display <strong>error</strong>s with category PNC-PEER. Retry the comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

5. If the SNI being <strong>test</strong>ed still has SNI-PEER <strong>error</strong>s of the specified<br />

Error Type, replace the SNI in the specified SNI slot.<br />

6 of 10<br />

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