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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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Maintenance <strong>Dem<strong>and</strong></strong> Tests<br />

Table 523: Windows 2000 Reset Test (#1381) 2 of 2<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

1015 ABORT Port is not out-of-service.<br />

1. Busyout the circuit pack with busyout board location<br />

2. Enter reset board location.<br />

2100 ABORT System resources required for this <strong>test</strong> are not available.<br />

1. Run reset board location at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

FAIL The circuit pack failed to reset.<br />

The circuit pack failed to restart.<br />

1. Enter reset board location.<br />

2. If the problem persists, replace the circuit pack.<br />

PASS The circuit pack initializes correctly.<br />

1. Enter release board location.<br />

0 NO<br />

BOARD<br />

DSP Query Test (#1382)<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

See NO BOARD for repair procedures.<br />

When running on a TN802 Media Processor circuit pack, this <strong>test</strong> polls the circuit pack for the<br />

number of failed DSPs. If every DSP is functional, the <strong>test</strong> passes <strong>and</strong> the board is operating at<br />

maximum capacity. If any DSPs fail, the <strong>test</strong> fails <strong>and</strong> reports the number of failed DSPs. A<br />

failure of 3 or fewer DSPs does not result in an alarm. A failure of more than 3 <strong>and</strong> up to 8 DSPs<br />

results in a warning alarm. A failure of more than 8 DSPs results in a minor alarm. In all cases,<br />

except when every DSP fails, the MEDPROPT continues to provide reduced capacity<br />

When running on a TN2302 or TN2602 IP Media Processor circuit pack, this <strong>test</strong> polls the circuit<br />

pack for the state of health of a specific DSP. If the DSP is bad, an <strong>error</strong> will be logged <strong>and</strong> the<br />

board will be polled again. If the circuit pack is still failing, the DSP will be taken out of service<br />

<strong>and</strong> a MINOR alarm will be raised.<br />

1656 Maintenance Alarms for Communication Manager, Media Gateways <strong>and</strong> Servers<br />

2 of 2

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