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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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BRI-BD (ISDN-BRI Line Circuit Pack)<br />

Notes:<br />

a. Error Type 0: Run the short <strong>test</strong> sequence first. If every <strong>test</strong> passes, run the long <strong>test</strong><br />

sequence. Refer to each appropriate <strong>test</strong>’s description, <strong>and</strong> follow its recommended<br />

procedures.<br />

b. Error Type 1: the circuit pack totally stopped functioning or it was physically removed from<br />

the system. The alarm is logged approximately 11 minutes after the circuit pack has been<br />

removed <strong>and</strong>/or SAKI Sanity <strong>test</strong> (#53) fails.<br />

If the circuit pack is not in the system, insert a circuit pack (in the same slot as the <strong>error</strong><br />

indicates) to resolve this <strong>error</strong>. Or, if the circuit pack is in the system <strong>and</strong> the red LED is on,<br />

follow the instructions for “Red (alarm)” in the Circuit Pack LEDs section of LED<br />

Descriptions for <strong>Avaya</strong> Aura Communication Manager Hardware Components<br />

(03-602804).<br />

c. Error Type 18: This circuit pack has been busied out via busyout board location.<br />

d. Error Type 23: Port(s) has (have) been administered on this circuit pack but the circuit pack<br />

is not physically present.<br />

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

pack. Execute <strong>test</strong> board location <strong>and</strong> see Control Chel Looparound Test (#52) for<br />

the repair procedures.<br />

f. Error Type 513: An on-board hardware failure has been detected by the circuit pack.<br />

Aux Data 4352: External RAM <strong>error</strong><br />

Aux Data 4353: Internal RAM <strong>error</strong><br />

Aux Data 4355: ROM Checksum <strong>error</strong><br />

Aux Data 4357: Instruction set <strong>error</strong><br />

Reset the circuit pack by executing busyout board location, reset board<br />

location <strong>and</strong> release board location. When it is reset, the circuit pack executes<br />

a set of <strong>test</strong>s to detect the presence of any of the above faults. The detection of one of<br />

these <strong>error</strong>s during initialization causes the circuit pack to lock-up <strong>and</strong> appear insane to<br />

the system. See the repair procedure in footnote (a) for Error Type 0.<br />

g. Error Type 769: reported by the circuit pack when it detects a program logic <strong>error</strong>. No action<br />

is required, but this <strong>error</strong> may lead to <strong>error</strong>s of other types being reported against this circuit<br />

pack.<br />

h. Error Type 1025: reported by the circuit pack when it cot update NPE memory <strong>and</strong> read it<br />

back. No action is required, but this <strong>error</strong> may lead to <strong>error</strong>s of other types being reported<br />

against the circuit pack.<br />

i. Error Type 1293, 1294: a critical hardware failure has been detected on the circuit pack.<br />

Error Type 1293: On-board auxiliary processor insane.<br />

Error Type 1294: Internal memory access <strong>error</strong>.<br />

Reset the circuit pack via busyout board location <strong>and</strong> reset board location. If<br />

the Circuit Pack Restart Test (#594) passes, then the on-board circuitry is healthy. Retire the<br />

alarm via <strong>test</strong> board location long clear. If the Circuit Pack Restart <strong>test</strong> (#594)<br />

fails, replace the circuit pack.<br />

Issue 5 May 2009 211

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