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MG-DCP (Digital Line Media Module)<br />

The following is a list of supported DCP Media Modules:<br />

● MM312 (24 port DCP Media Module)<br />

● MM712 (8 DCP port Media Module)<br />

● MM717 (24 DCP port Media Module)<br />

MG-DCP (Digital Line Media Module)<br />

MO Name in Log Alarm Level Initial Comm<strong>and</strong> to Run Full Name of MO<br />

MG-DCP MIN<br />

WRN<br />

● IMM_DCP (Integrated DCP Media Module)<br />

Maintenance software monitors <strong>and</strong> <strong>test</strong> ports on digital Media Modules <strong>and</strong> the hardware<br />

connected to those ports for lines administered as a digital station.<br />

Error log entries <strong>and</strong> recommended actions<br />

Table 184: MG-DCP Error Log Entries<br />

Error<br />

Type<br />

0 1<br />

Aux<br />

Data<br />

Associated Test Alarm<br />

Level<br />

<strong>test</strong> board location Digital Line Media<br />

Module<br />

On/Off<br />

Board<br />

Recommended Action<br />

0 Any Any Any <strong>test</strong> board location<br />

1 (a) 0 Media Module removed or<br />

SAKI Sanity Failure (#53)<br />

MIN ON<br />

18 (b) 0 busyout board location WRN OFF release board location<br />

23 (c) 0 None WRN OFF<br />

125 (d) None MIN ON<br />

257 (e) 65535 Control Channel Looparound<br />

Test (#52)<br />

MIN ON <strong>test</strong> board location r 20<br />

513 (f) Any Angel Background Error MIN ON <strong>test</strong> board location<br />

769 (g) 4358 None<br />

1025 (h) 4363 NPE Audit Test (#50)<br />

1281 (i) Ringing Application Test (#51) MIN ON <strong>test</strong> board location r 2<br />

1538 (j) Any None WRN<br />

MIN<br />

1. Run the short <strong>test</strong> sequence first. If every <strong>test</strong> passes, run the long <strong>test</strong> sequence. Refer to each<br />

appropriate <strong>test</strong>’s description, <strong>and</strong> follow its recommended procedures.<br />

ON<br />

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