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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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Table 490: ICSU Status LEDs Test (#1227) 2 of 2<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

Trunk-side Layer 1 Query Test (#1242)<br />

Trunk-side Layer 1 Query Test (#1242)<br />

PASS The ICSU Status LEDs <strong>test</strong> executed successfully. A PASS result,<br />

however, does not necessarily mean that the status LEDs behaved<br />

properly. It only means that the software successfully attempted to light<br />

the status LEDs. This is a visual <strong>test</strong>.<br />

1. Visually exam the behavior of the LEDs while the <strong>test</strong> is running.<br />

The LEDs are functioning properly if the four status LEDs are lit red<br />

for 5 seconds, then lit green for 5 seconds, then lit yellow for 5<br />

seconds. If the LEDs behave differently, replace the circuit pack at<br />

the customer’s convenience.<br />

0 NO<br />

BOARD<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

See NO BOARD for repair procedures.<br />

2 of 2<br />

This <strong>test</strong> determines the state of the transmission facility of a BRI port at the Layer 1 (L1)<br />

physical layer: Activated, Pending Activation, or Deactivated.<br />

The Activated state is the correct state for an ISDN-BRI port. In this state, the L1 interface can<br />

send <strong>and</strong> receive synchronized signals. This <strong>test</strong> passes if the state of L1 is Activated. This <strong>test</strong><br />

also passes if software has taken this port out of service. See the description of the L1<br />

“Deactivated State” below for more details.<br />

The Pending Activation state indicates a problem with the chels, the wiring, or the TBRI-BD<br />

circuit pack. When in this state, the Level 1 interface is either not receiving any L1 framing from<br />

the chel or it is communicating with the chel but cot transition to the Activated state.<br />

The Deactivated state indicates a problem with the TBRI-BD circuit pack. When in this state, the<br />

Level 1 interface is not active, an idle signal is transmitted to the chels, or that Layer 1 was<br />

deactivated by the switch. When a TBRI-PT port is placed in the out-of-service state, Level 1 is<br />

also put into the Deactivated state. This could be due either to the system detecting a fault with<br />

the port or to a busyout port location request.<br />

This <strong>test</strong> is run on TBRI-PT (ISDN Trunk-Side BRI Port).<br />

Issue 5 May 2009 1599

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