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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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2. Execute remove ds1 location <strong>and</strong> change circuit-packs UU.<br />

If all the administration conditions are met for this circuit pack <strong>and</strong> the red LED is still on,<br />

follow the instructions in LED alarms without alarm Log entry or with Error Type 1 in LED<br />

Descriptions for <strong>Avaya</strong> Aura Communication Manager Hardware Components<br />

(03-602804).<br />

c. Error Type 18: the DS1 Interface circuit pack has been busied out by the<br />

busyout board location comm<strong>and</strong>. Use busyout board location to release the<br />

circuit pack.<br />

d. Error Type 23: the DS1-BD circuit pack is not completely administered. Ensure that the<br />

DS1-BD circuit pack has an entry in the circuit plan via change circuit-packs, is<br />

administered via add ds1 location, <strong>and</strong> is inserted into the correct port slot.<br />

e. Error Type 125: the circuit pack in the slot does not match the type administered to that<br />

position. Either replace the circuit pack with one of the type administered, or use change<br />

circuit-packs to re-administer the slot. This <strong>error</strong> may also indicate that the 24/32-chel<br />

selection on the DS1 administration screen does not match the configuration of the circuit<br />

pack.<br />

f. Error Type 257: transient communication problems between the switch <strong>and</strong> this circuit pack<br />

or media module. Enter <strong>test</strong> board location <strong>and</strong> refer to the repair procedures for the<br />

Control Chel Looparound Test (#52).<br />

g. Error Type 513: The DS1 Interface circuit pack has detected a transient hardware problem<br />

(for example, external RAM failure, internal RAM failure, internal ROM failure, or instruction<br />

set failure). This <strong>error</strong> disappears when no faults are detected for 30 minutes. The value in<br />

the Aux Data field indicates the type of hardware problem. However, if the Aux Data value<br />

is in the range of 4352 - 4358, the circuit pack has reported a hardware failure. Escalate the<br />

problem.<br />

h. Error Type 769: The DS1 Interface circuit pack detected a transient hardware logic <strong>error</strong><br />

(for example, program logic inconsistency). This <strong>error</strong> disappears when no faults are<br />

detected for 100 minutes. The value in Aux Data field indicates the type of hardware<br />

problem.<br />

i. Error Type 1025: CSU module or T1 sync splitter missing. The Near-End CSU Type field<br />

on the add ds1 screen has been administered as integrated, but the 120A CSU or T1<br />

sync splitter is not physically connected (or is improperly connected) to the DS1 board on<br />

the back of the port carrier.<br />

If using the 120A CSU or T1 sync splitter, plug (or replug) the CSU or T1 sync splitter into<br />

the TN767E circuit pack’s connector on the I/O connector panel on back of the carrier.<br />

Otherwise, change the Near-End CSU Type field using the change ds1 screen to<br />

other.<br />

If this <strong>error</strong> remains after plugging the 120A CSU or T1 sync splitter into the board’s<br />

connector, there could be a problem with the I/O connector panel.<br />

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

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