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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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Paragraphs or inline comments<br />

Structure of the book<br />

At the paragraph level <strong>and</strong> for inline comments, the specific server or gateway is indicated by its<br />

bold name, <strong>and</strong> the parenthetical information follows immediately afterward. For example, a<br />

paragraph insert for the S8710 <strong>and</strong> S8500 servers might looks like:<br />

1. If the Tone-Clock circuit is a slave clock, then the EI to which it is listening is providing a<br />

bad timing source. Follow the diagnostic procedures specified for TDM-CLK Error Code<br />

2305.<br />

2. S8700 series | S8500: If no problem can be found with the incoming synchronization signal,<br />

replace the IPSI or Tone-Clock circuit pack. See Replacing the IPSI or Tone-Clock Circuit<br />

Pack.<br />

In such cases, it is not necessary to delineate the beginning <strong>and</strong> end of the material.<br />

An example of an inline comment might look like:<br />

3. Error Type 1: There is a serial number mismatch between the hardware serial number<br />

<strong>and</strong> installed license file (S8700 series | S8500: there is a serial-number mismatch of the<br />

reference IPSI <strong>and</strong> a subsequent License Error failure. S8300: there is a serial-number<br />

mismatch of the G700 motherboard on which the serial number resides <strong>and</strong> a subsequent<br />

License Error failure). This <strong>error</strong> is caused by the:<br />

● S8700 series | S8500: Reference IPSI not responding<br />

S8300: G700 motherboard not responding<br />

● Expiration of the 10-day timer<br />

The system enters No-License mode.<br />

It is hoped that, by these techniques, material specific to several different sources can be<br />

combined <strong>and</strong> viewed side-by-side without confusion.<br />

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