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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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MEDPRO (Media Processor MAPD Circuit Pack)<br />

f. Error Type 257: See Control Chel Looparound Test (#52) for repair procedures.<br />

g. Error Type 1538: hyperactivity on a circuit pack. Hyperactivity occurs when the Angel is<br />

sending too many CCMS messages uplink, 400 per ten seconds for the TN802B, to switch<br />

software. The circuit pack will be taken out of service. See <strong>error</strong> Type 3999.<br />

h. Error Type 2049: the operating system is down. An attempt is made to reset the board<br />

automatically. If the reset fails, the board is probably bad <strong>and</strong> should be replaced.<br />

i. Error Type 3841: Inconsistent downlink message. This <strong>error</strong> is not service-affecting. No<br />

action is required.<br />

j. Error Type 3999: the circuit pack sent a large number of control channel messages to the<br />

switch within a short period of time.<br />

If Error Type 1538 is also present, the circuit pack was taken out-of-service due to<br />

hyperactivity.<br />

If Error Type 1538 is absent, the circuit pack has generated 50% of the messages<br />

necessary to be considered hyperactive but was not taken out-of-service. This may be<br />

completely normal during heavy traffic periods.<br />

If this Error Type is logged when the circuit pack is being lightly used, it may indicate a<br />

problem with the circuit pack or the equipment attached to it.<br />

<strong>Dem<strong>and</strong></strong> <strong>test</strong> <strong>descriptions</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>error</strong> <strong>codes</strong><br />

Investigate <strong>test</strong>s in the order presented. By clearing <strong>error</strong>s associated with the first <strong>test</strong>, <strong>error</strong>s<br />

generated from other <strong>test</strong>s may also be cleared. Click on the link to see the full description of<br />

the <strong>test</strong>, <strong>error</strong> <strong>codes</strong>, <strong>and</strong> recommended actions.<br />

Order of Investigation Short Test<br />

Sequence<br />

Long Test<br />

Sequence<br />

Reset Board<br />

Sequence<br />

Control Chel Looparound Test (#52) X ND<br />

IP Address Update Test (#1371) X X D<br />

Network Connectivity Query Test (#1383) X X ND<br />

Ping Test (#1379) X X ND<br />

SAKI Sanity Test (#53) X D<br />

Windows 2000 Reset Test (#1381) X D<br />

1. D = Destructive; ND = Nondestructive<br />

D/ND 1<br />

Issue 5 May 2009 611

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