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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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Table 168: TN802 LCD messages for IP trunks 2 of 2<br />

Display Explanation<br />

MSHUT #,<br />

where both<br />

MSHUT <strong>and</strong><br />

# are blinking<br />

MSHUT #,<br />

where # is<br />

blinking<br />

<strong>Support</strong> for Laptop PCs<br />

Field technicians can access the TN802 circuit pack through:<br />

● pcAnywhere client software<br />

● A directly-connected keyboard, monitor, <strong>and</strong> mouse<br />

pcANYWHERE Client Software<br />

MAPD-BD (MAPD Interface Circuit Pack)<br />

The system is in the process of shutting down due to a front panel button<br />

press. Do not attempt to remove board.<br />

The system has shut down gracefully.<br />

1. Attach a male-to-male serial cable <strong>and</strong> a NULL modem connector (if not built into the<br />

cable you use) to the COM2 connector (Note 8 in Figure 38: TN802 external cable<br />

assembly). Attach the other end to the serial port of your laptop.<br />

2. Launch the pcANYWHERE application.<br />

3. Click on Add Remote Control Item.<br />

4. In the Properties window, choose the communication port to which you connected the<br />

cable in Step 1.<br />

5. Click on Details <strong>and</strong> configure the settings (Table 169: Remote connection settings):<br />

Table 169: Remote connection settings 1 of 2<br />

Field Value<br />

Speed 38,400<br />

Parity None (default)<br />

Flow Control RTS/CTS<br />

1 of 2<br />

2 of 2<br />

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