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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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j. Error Type 769: Transmit FIFO Underflow (threshold is 3 <strong>error</strong>s within 10 minutes); the<br />

circuit pack cannot find the “end of frame” bit when transmitting a frame to the packet bus.<br />

1. Clear the alarm with:<br />

a. busyout board location<br />

b. reset board location<br />

c. <strong>test</strong> board location long clear<br />

d. release board location<br />

2. If the <strong>error</strong> recurs within 10 minutes, replace the circuit pack. See Shutting Down NT<br />

on the TN802 before removing the circuit pack.<br />

k. Error Type 770: Unable to Write LAN Translation RAM (threshold is 2 <strong>error</strong>s within 10<br />

minutes); a call is aborted because there are no available translation RAM locations for the<br />

call connection attempt.<br />

1. Clear the alarm with:<br />

a. busyout board location<br />

b. reset board location<br />

c. <strong>test</strong> board location long clear<br />

d. release board location<br />

2. If the <strong>error</strong> recurs within 10 minutes, replace the circuit pack. See Shutting Down NT<br />

on the TN802 before removing the circuit pack.<br />

l. Error Type 1537: There was a LAN Bus Timeout because the circuit pack transmitted too<br />

many bytes on the LAN bus for a single frame. This condition may be caused by:<br />

● an on-board fault<br />

● faulty data received on one of the circuit pack’s external ports. If any of the ports on<br />

this circuit pack are alarmed, refer to the repair procedures for those MOs.<br />

If the <strong>error</strong> occurs 3 times within 10 minutes, the system raises the board alarm <strong>and</strong><br />

isolates it from the packet bus.<br />

1. Clear the alarm <strong>and</strong> restore the board to the packet bus:<br />

a. busyout board location<br />

b. reset board location<br />

c. <strong>test</strong> board location long clear<br />

d. release board location<br />

2. If the problem persists, <strong>and</strong> there are no PKT-BUS alarms or port alarms, replace the<br />

circuit pack. See Shutting Down NT on the TN802 before removing the circuit pack.<br />

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

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