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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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Notes:<br />

a. Error Type 0: run the short <strong>test</strong> sequence first. If every <strong>test</strong> passes, run the long <strong>test</strong><br />

sequence. Refer to each <strong>test</strong>’s description, <strong>and</strong> follow its procedures.<br />

b. Error Type 1: the circuit pack stopped functioning or is not fully administered. The alarm is<br />

logged approximately 15 minutes after the circuit pack has been removed or 11-minutes<br />

after the SAKI <strong>test</strong> (#53) fails.<br />

To be fully administered, a MedPro circuit pack must:<br />

● Be physically inserted into the correct slot<br />

● Have an entry in the circuit pack screen (change circuit-pack)<br />

● Have the MedPro IP address administered (change node-names)<br />

● Be enabled (change ipserver-interface)<br />

If the circuit pack has an entry in the circuit pack screen <strong>and</strong> the other conditions are not<br />

met, a MINOR alarm is logged. To resolve the <strong>error</strong>:<br />

● Make sure every condition for administration is met <strong>and</strong> that a functioning MedPro<br />

circuit pack is inserted in the correct slot.<br />

or<br />

● Completely remove the MedPro from the system using the following steps:<br />

1. Remove the administered IP-Interface associated with the circuit pack.<br />

2. Physically remove the circuit pack from the slot.<br />

3. Execute remove medpro location <strong>and</strong> change circuit-pack location.<br />

c. Error Type 18: The MedPro Interface circuit pack has been busied out by busyout board<br />

location.<br />

1. Release the circuit pack (release board location).<br />

d. Error Type 23: The MedPro circuit pack is not completely administered.<br />

To be fully administered, a MedPro circuit pack must:<br />

● Be physically inserted into the correct slot<br />

● Have an entry in the circuit pack screen (change circuit-pack)<br />

● Have the MedPro IP address administered (change node-names)<br />

● Be enabled (change ipserver-interface)<br />

A MEDPRO differs from most circuit packs in that inserting the circuit pack into the switch<br />

is not enough to make the board usable. It must also be administered.<br />

e. Error Type 125: No Aux Data: The wrong circuit pack is inserted in the slot where this<br />

circuit pack is logically administered.<br />

● Remove the wrong circuit pack <strong>and</strong> insert the logically administered circuit pack<br />

or<br />

● Re-administer this slot to match the circuit pack inserted (change circuit-pack).<br />

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

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