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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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DS1-FAC (DS1 Facility)<br />

The TN1654 DS1 converter board has eleven LEDs on its faceplate. The top three system<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ard LEDs (yellow, green <strong>and</strong> red) are used to provide an indication of the state of the DS1<br />

converter board. The bottom four LEDs on the TN1654 board are labeled SPAN LEDs. These<br />

LEDs are under firmware control. If the facility is not administered, then the LED is not lit. The<br />

LED is lit amber if the facility is running alarm free. If the facility is detecting either a red alarm<br />

(loss-of-signal or loss-of-frame), a yellow alarm (remote frame alarm) or a blue alarm (AIS<br />

signal), the LED is lit red.<br />

The TN1654 DS1 converter circuit pack supports the Wideb<strong>and</strong> Switching feature. The TN574<br />

DS1 converter does not.<br />

DS1 Facility Busyout<br />

Busy out the MO to gracefully disconnect service. Busyout puts the object out-of-service until<br />

the repair procedures are completed.<br />

Use busyout ds1-facility to busy out DS1 facilities. When an attempt is made to busyout<br />

the packet facility (or primary facility), the system prints a warning message indicating that the<br />

override option must be used to busyout the packet facility. Busying out the packet facility<br />

moves the packet traffic to another facility, <strong>and</strong> disconnects circuit connections on that new<br />

facility.<br />

The system does not allow the last packet DS1 facility to be busied out. In this case, busy out<br />

the DS1 converter circuit pack instead.<br />

When the busyout ds1-facility comm<strong>and</strong> is executed, software communicates with both<br />

DS1 converter circuit packs in the DS1 converter complex. If the board at which the facility is<br />

being busied out is not accessible, the abort code 2100 is returned. If the board at the other end<br />

of the DS1 converter complex is not accessible, the abort code 105 is returned.<br />

DS1 Facility Administration<br />

DS1 facility administration is a part of the fiber link administration. DS1 options are set on the<br />

Fiber Link Administration screen. For critical-reliability systems, the Fiber Link Administration<br />

screen contains the DS1 facility options for the B side of the PNC.<br />

DS1 facility administration is explained in the following sections. These <strong>descriptions</strong> do not<br />

provide complete coverage of fiber link administration.<br />

Replacing a DS1 Facility<br />

Disconnecting a DS1 facility is service disrupting except on critical-reliability systems since they<br />

have PNC duplication.<br />

For a st<strong>and</strong>ard-, duplex-, or high-reliability system (no PNC duplication):<br />

Issue 5 May 2009 357

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