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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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Cycling Power Supplies<br />

When a port carrier power supply problem is reported by hardware, the system can cycle the<br />

power supplies in that carrier. When a carrier is cycled, the power supplies are turned off for 2<br />

seconds <strong>and</strong> then turned back on. The system cot cycle the power supplies on any of the<br />

following types carriers even if they are duplicated:<br />

WARNING: When<br />

● Expansion control carrier<br />

● Switch node carrier<br />

● Single-carrier cabinet<br />

port carrier power is cycled, all service dependent upon circuit packs in that<br />

carrier is disrupted.<br />

Table 70: Carrier Port Power Supplies for Multicarrier Cabinets<br />

Code System<br />

Power<br />

Output (VDC) Location<br />

631DA AC +5 Left side<br />

631DB AC -48/-5 Right side<br />

644A DC +5 Left side<br />

645B DC -48/-5 Right Side<br />

TN755B 165 Slots 17 <strong>and</strong> 18<br />

631WA/AR AC +5 Left side<br />

631WB/BR AC -48 Right side<br />

TN736 AC -5 Used with 631<br />

TN752 AC 165/-5 WA/WB or AR/AB<br />

649A AC -48 at 10 Amps<br />

+5 VDC <strong>and</strong> -5 VDC at 6 Amps<br />

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

Right side on control <strong>and</strong> port<br />

carriers. Left <strong>and</strong> right side on<br />

switch node carriers.

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