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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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Table 447: TPN Test (#779) 3 of 3<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

0 NO<br />

BOARD<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

Switch Node Clock Reset Test (#780)<br />

Switch Node Clock Reset Test (#780)<br />

No board was detected by the <strong>test</strong>.<br />

1. Check that SNC board is properly translated <strong>and</strong> inserted.<br />

2. Run the <strong>test</strong> again. If it fails, reset the board. An SNC should be<br />

reset instead of reseating the circuit pack. The reset board<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> should almost never be used on an SNC. It may be<br />

necessary to use reset board if the SNC circuit pack gets into a<br />

mode where it cot communicate with software. If an SNC with active<br />

<strong>error</strong>s <strong>and</strong> alarms is reset, the <strong>error</strong>s <strong>and</strong> alarms may take a while to<br />

come back, therefore reset board can mask real problems.<br />

3. Run the <strong>test</strong> again. If it fails, the ID chip on board may be bad.<br />

Replace the board <strong>and</strong> re<strong>test</strong>.<br />

3 of 3<br />

This <strong>test</strong> is destructive.<br />

This <strong>test</strong> resets the SNC circuit pack using reset board location when an SNC circuit<br />

pack location is entered. If the system has PNC duplication, the active SNC on the active PNC<br />

cot be reset.<br />

If the SNC is active <strong>and</strong> reset board is executed, an SNI in the same carrier as the SNC will<br />

be told by software to reset the SNC via the TPN link. If no inserted SNIs in the same carrier as<br />

the SNC can successfully reset the SNC, software will send a “reset” message directly to the<br />

SNC. Software first tries to reset the SNC via an SNI in case the SNC is insane because the<br />

latter method (sending the “reset” message directly to the SNC) will not work if the SNC is<br />

insane.<br />

If an active SNC is reset <strong>and</strong> a st<strong>and</strong>by SNC exists in the same switch node carrier, the st<strong>and</strong>by<br />

SNC becomes active. Enter set switch-node-clock location to make a st<strong>and</strong>by SNC<br />

active.<br />

If the SNC is st<strong>and</strong>by <strong>and</strong> reset board is executed, the active SNC is told by software to<br />

reset the st<strong>and</strong>by SNC via the TPN link.<br />

An SNC should be reset instead of reseating the circuit pack. The reset board comm<strong>and</strong><br />

should almost never be used on an SNC. It may be necessary to use reset board if the SNC<br />

circuit pack gets into a mode where it cot communicate with software.<br />

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