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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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DS1-FAC (DS1 Facility)<br />

Aux Data 2: indicates that the facility is detecting a yellow F5 state alarm. This <strong>error</strong> only<br />

applies to TN1654 DS1 converter boards in 32-chel E1 operation with CRC enabled via<br />

the fiber-link screen. The F5 fault state is defined as a fault in the user-network interface,<br />

specifically in the direction from the user (PBX) to the network. Refer to CCITT<br />

recommendation I.431.<br />

The far-end facility will be in LFA state. To isolate faults for this case, follow the same<br />

repair procedure as in Error Type #1025 (loss of frame alignment) for the other end of the<br />

DS1 facility.<br />

i. Error Type 1537: Alarm Indication Signal (AIS), the BLUE alarm. This alarm indicates that<br />

the far end of the facility is out of service. This means that the other end of the DS1 facility is<br />

undergoing maintenance <strong>test</strong>ing or has a LOS condition <strong>and</strong> the CSU is providing a Keep<br />

Alive signal. If the Keep Alive signal is not supplied by the CSU, a LOS condition will exist<br />

on the facility instead of the AIS. If a LOS condition exists on the facility, the green LED on<br />

the TN574 DS1 converter circuit pack that is associated with the facility will be off; if an AIS<br />

condition exists on the facility, the green LED that is associated with the facility that has the<br />

AIS will be on. For TN1654 DS1 converter boards, the LED associated with the facility will<br />

be lit red if either the LOS or AIS conditions exist.<br />

To isolate faults for this case, follow the same repair procedure as in Error Type #1793<br />

(loss of signal) for the other end of this DS1 facility.<br />

An RFA alarm indication (YELLOW alarm) is transmitted in response to this BLUE alarm. If<br />

D4 framing is used, transmitted data is corrupted.<br />

j. Error Type 1793: Loss of Signal (LOS) alarm. This alarm indicates that no signal is present<br />

at the DS1 interface associated with the facility. On TN574 DS1 converter boards, the green<br />

LED that is associated with the facility will be off. For TN1654 DS1 converter boards, the<br />

LED that is associated with the facility will be lit red. If the LED behavior differs, replace the<br />

DS1 converter circuit pack.<br />

Fault isolation for this problem may be different depending on the capabilities of the CSU<br />

device that is being used. Typically, CSUs provides an LED that is useful for fault isolation<br />

(see Figure 20: Typical CSU Maintenance Capabilities). This is the “16 Zeros” LED. This<br />

LED is momentarily lit when a string of 16 consecutive zeros is detected in the DS1 signal<br />

from the DS1 converter. Zeros on a DS1 link are represented by an absence of a pulse.<br />

Thus, an active 16 Zeros LED indicates a LOS alarm from the DS1 converter.<br />

For the following repair procedure, see Figure 19: DS1 Facility Connections <strong>and</strong> the<br />

diagrams in the related <strong>test</strong> <strong>descriptions</strong>.<br />

1. If the DS1 facility side LOS indication on CSU A is off (inactive), check for a problem<br />

between the DS1 converter A circuit pack <strong>and</strong> the CPE side of CSU A. Connectors,<br />

cables, <strong>and</strong> the CSU may need to be replaced.<br />

2. If the DS1 facility side LOS indication on CSU A is on (active), check for a problem<br />

between the CSU A <strong>and</strong> the CSU B. Contact T1 Network Service to resolve the<br />

problem. DS1 facility may be a private line or it may be connected to the Network.<br />

Network Interface (NI) point is where the customer’s maintenance responsibility ends<br />

<strong>and</strong> the DS1 facility vendor’s maintenance responsibility begins. This point ideally is<br />

the T, R, T1, <strong>and</strong> R1 terminals on the rear of the CSU to which the wires of the DS1<br />

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