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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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CLSFY-PT (Call Classifier Port)<br />

1. Enter these comm<strong>and</strong>s in order: busyout board, reset board, release board.<br />

The board reset is required to reload on-board RAM associated with the TN744’s<br />

DSPs. This takes all 8 Tone Detector ports out of service for a few seconds. Only 4 of<br />

the 8 would be out of service due to the alarm. (There are five Tone Detectors on each<br />

of the two DSPs.) Other than the unlikely potential of running out of Tone Detector<br />

resources in the switch, there is no other effect when the board is reset.<br />

2. Test the board with <strong>test</strong> board location long.<br />

3. If the <strong>test</strong> still fails, replace the board.<br />

b. Error 257: The CLSFY-PT lost its translation. Testing the CLSFY-PT is sufficient to reload<br />

its translation. If <strong>test</strong>ing the call classifier port does not clear the <strong>error</strong>, then the call classifier<br />

circuit pack containing the defective call classifier port should be replaced.<br />

c. Error 513: This <strong>error</strong> indicates the call classifier port is having problems detecting call<br />

classification tones or detecting <strong>and</strong> generating R2-MFC tones This is usually accompanied<br />

by failures of some incoming or outgoing calls. If this Error Type is persistently logged, then<br />

replace the call classifier circuit pack containing the defective CLSFY-PT.<br />

<strong>Dem<strong>and</strong></strong> <strong>test</strong> <strong>descriptions</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>error</strong> <strong>codes</strong><br />

Investigate <strong>test</strong>s in the order presented. By clearing <strong>error</strong>s associated with the first <strong>test</strong>, <strong>error</strong>s<br />

generated from other <strong>test</strong>s may also be cleared. Click on the link to see the full description of<br />

the <strong>test</strong>, <strong>error</strong> <strong>codes</strong>, <strong>and</strong> recommended actions.<br />

Order of Investigation Short Test<br />

Sequence<br />

Long Test<br />

Sequence<br />

D/ND 1<br />

Tone Detection Verification Test (#42) X X ND<br />

Tone Detector Audit/Update Test (#43) X X ND<br />

1. D = Destructive; ND = Nondestructive<br />

Issue 5 May 2009 275

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