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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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BRI-PORT (ISDN-BRI Port)<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 Level 1 Status Inquiry fails or when the BRI circuit pack detects that Level<br />

1 has been deactivated on the port. Refer to the repair procedures for Level 1 Status Inquiry<br />

Test (#621).<br />

Aux Data blank: the Level 1 Status Inquiry failed.<br />

Aux Data 32773: the BRI-LINE circuit pack detected that Level 1 has been deactivated.<br />

c. Error Type 130: the circuit pack has been removed or has been insane for more than 11<br />

minutes. To clear the <strong>error</strong>, replace or reinsert the circuit pack.<br />

d. Error Type 257: the EPF Status Inquiry fails due to an overcurrent condition or when the<br />

BRI-LINE circuit pack detects that the EPF is in an over current condition. The aux data field<br />

contains one of the following values:<br />

● blank – This indicates that the EPF Status Inquiry failed due to an overcurrent<br />

condition.<br />

● 40988 – This indicates that the BRI-LINE circuit pack has detected an overcurrent<br />

condition <strong>and</strong> has turned the EPF off.<br />

Execute the short <strong>test</strong> sequence, <strong>and</strong> see the repair procedures for Test #622.<br />

e. Error Type 513: the circuit pack is having problems transmitting data to the packet bus,<br />

thus affecting the conveyance of signaling information over the D-Chel. With Aux Data<br />

46222, this <strong>error</strong> occurs when the packet bus transmit buffers overflow. This condition<br />

probably indicates a hardware problem. The BRI-PORT Alarm Level for the <strong>error</strong> with Aux<br />

Data 46222 is “MINOR/WARNING,” <strong>and</strong> the ABRI-PORT/ATT-PORT/LGATE-PT/ATTE-PT<br />

Alarm Level is “MAJOR/MINOR/WARNING.” With Aux Data 0, this <strong>error</strong> occurs whenever<br />

the packet bus transmit FIFO buffers overflow. This condition can be caused by an on-board<br />

hardware problem as well as by problems on the packet bus that disrupt the BRI circuit<br />

pack’s ability to transmit data onto the packet bus. Use troubleshooting procedures for both<br />

on-board hardware problems <strong>and</strong> potential off-board packet bus problems. See PKT-BUS<br />

(Packet Bus) as well as Isolating <strong>and</strong> repairing packet-bus faults in Maintenance<br />

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

(03-300432) for more information about troubleshooting the packet bus. The BRI-PORT<br />

Alarm Level for the <strong>error</strong> with Aux Data 0 is “MINOR,” <strong>and</strong> the ABRI-PORT/ATT-PORT/<br />

LGATE-PT/ATTE-PT Alarm Level is “MAJOR.”<br />

f. Error Type 769: the BRI NPE Crosstalk Test (#617) fails. Run the long <strong>test</strong> sequence, <strong>and</strong><br />

note the results of Test #617.<br />

g. Error Type 1281: a port’s associated broadcast-signaling links have too much traffic related<br />

to link establishment. This could occur if an endpoint on this port is sending link<br />

establishment traffic on a port level broadcast link or if there are Level 1 problems on the<br />

port. Check the <strong>error</strong> logs for Level 1 <strong>error</strong>s. If Level 1 problems exist, follow the repair<br />

procedures listed for Test #621. Software will suspend activity to this port for 75 minutes<br />

when the port is alarmed due to this <strong>error</strong> (note that service suspension does not occur if<br />

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