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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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MAINT (PN Maintenance Circuit Pack)<br />

S8700-series Fiber-PNC<br />

MO Name in Log Alarm<br />

Level<br />

Initial Comm<strong>and</strong> to Run Full Name of MO<br />

MAINT MAJ <strong>test</strong> maintenance long PN’s Maintenance circuit pack<br />

MIN <strong>test</strong> maintenance<br />

The TN775D Maintenance circuit pack monitors <strong>and</strong> supports environmental maintenance for<br />

PN multicarrier or single-carrier cabinets. The PN’s Maintenance circuit pack provides switch<br />

software with a mechanism to activate or deactivate Emergency Transfer in the PN. Control by<br />

the system of Emergency Transfer can be overridden by the Emergency Transfer switch on the<br />

faceplate of the circuit pack. The PN’s Maintenance circuit pack invokes Emergency Transfer<br />

when the PN loses contact with the server or when the PN’s Maintenance circuit pack loses<br />

contact with every Expansion Interface circuit pack. The PN’s Maintenance circuit pack h<strong>and</strong>les<br />

loss of AC power in the PN multicarrier cabinet by supplying battery power for 15 seconds to the<br />

PN cabinet <strong>and</strong> then an additional 10 minutes of power to just the control carrier in the PN.<br />

When power fails in a single-carrier PN cabinet, no such power holdover is available. In the<br />

event that an Expansion Interface circuit pack goes insane <strong>and</strong> is reset six times within 15<br />

minutes, the PN’s Maintenance circuit pack will hold the Expansion Links reset preventing the<br />

Expansion Interface circuit pack from running.<br />

The PN’s Maintenance circuit pack has alarm LEDs which indicate the presence of Major,<br />

Minor, <strong>and</strong> Warning alarms. A flashing LED indicates the presence of an alarm within the<br />

cabinet. A continuously lit LED indicates the presence of an alarm elsewhere in the system.<br />

See CAB-MTCE (Media Gateway Maintenance) for an explanation of emergency transfer<br />

operation in a G650 Media Gateway port network.<br />

Customer-provided alarming device (CPAD)<br />

The system provides customers a way to connect their own alarm indication device to a switch.<br />

The CUST-ALM MO represents this customer-provided alarming device (CPAD).<br />

The customer administers the level of alarm for which the CPAD will be activated using the<br />

change system-parameter maintenance screen (CPE Alarm Activation Level field). The<br />

customer sets this field to: none, warning, minor, or major depending on the level of alarm at<br />

which the CPAD should be activated. When an alarm occurs of at least the level to which the<br />

CPAD is administered, the CPAD in the PN will be activated. The CPAD will also be activated<br />

within a cabinet whenever Emergency Transfer is invoked within that cabinet.<br />

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

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