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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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CARR-POW (Carrier Power Supply)<br />

MO Name in Log Alarm<br />

Level<br />

CARR-POW (Carrier Power Supply)<br />

Initial Comm<strong>and</strong> to Run Full Name of MO<br />

CARR-POW MAJ recycle carrier location Carrier Port Power Supply<br />

Single-carrier <strong>and</strong> multicarrier cabinet types can be powered by either AC or DC external power<br />

source. Environmental maintenance differs according to cabinet type <strong>and</strong> external power<br />

supply.<br />

! CAUTION:<br />

CAUTION: Before powering down a cabinet or carrier that contains EMBEDDED AUDIX<br />

circuit packs (TN566), first power down the AUDIX unit to avoid damaging the<br />

AUDIX software. Instructions for powering down this unit are in the Removing <strong>and</strong><br />

restoring power on the CM Messaging system in Chapter 4: General<br />

troubleshooting in Maintenance Procedures for <strong>Avaya</strong> Aura Communication<br />

Manager, Media Gateways <strong>and</strong> Servers (03-300432), <strong>and</strong> in DEFINITY® AUDIX<br />

Maintenance, 585-300-110.<br />

The CARR-POW MO represents the pair of power supplies that supply +5V, -48V <strong>and</strong> -5 VDC<br />

power to each carrier in a multicarrier cabinet. In AC-powered cabinets, these are called Off<br />

Line Switches (OLS). In DC-powered cabinets, they are DC/DC converters.<br />

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