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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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● Pending States (PEND)<br />

If the near end is expecting a timed response from the far end for a request to change the<br />

service state of a port, a pending state is in effect. For example, if the port is out-of-service/<br />

far-end <strong>and</strong> an in-service message was sent to the far end, then the service state of the<br />

port is OOS/FE-PEND/INS meaning out-of-service/far-end, pending/in-service. The<br />

service state will reflect this pending state until the far end responds or the timer expires.<br />

Table 204: PRI Endpoint Port Service States 1 of 2<br />

Service<br />

State<br />

Alarm Possible Cause Possible Solution<br />

OOS/NE WRN Port has been busied out by<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Enter release pri-endpoint<br />

extension.<br />

MIN NPE Crosstalk <strong>test</strong> (#6) failed. Replace UDS1 circuit pack.<br />

UDS1 circuit pack lost its signal. Is the UDS1 circuit pack removed? Is<br />

the UDS1 cable disconnected? Is<br />

the far-end terminal restarting or<br />

experiencing problems? Check<br />

circuit pack using UDS1-BD<br />

procedure.<br />

OOS/FE WRN Far-end problems or<br />

incompatibility<br />

OOS/FE<br />

PINS<br />

Check administration <strong>and</strong> status of<br />

the corresponding port on the<br />

terminal adapter.<br />

WRN The far-end port is busied out. Check the status of the far-end<br />

terminal adapter.<br />

Service message was sent <strong>and</strong><br />

the switch is waiting up to 2<br />

minutes for a reply from the<br />

far-end terminal adapter.<br />

Wait 2 minutes, <strong>and</strong> check service<br />

state after the PINS state has<br />

cleared.<br />

MTC/NE System link dem<strong>and</strong> busied out Check link status. Release with<br />

release link link#.<br />

MTC/FE WRN Signaling channel has been<br />

down for over 90 sec.<br />

WRN Repeated failure of far end to<br />

respond to messages.<br />

Consult ISDN-SGRP, ISDN-SLK<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or SYS-LINK. Far-end terminal<br />

adapter may currently be restarting.<br />

Maintenance software will<br />

periodically try to resend messages.<br />

You can speed the process with<br />

<strong>test</strong> port location (Test #256).<br />

WRN The far-end port is being <strong>test</strong>ed. Check status of the far-end terminal<br />

adapter.<br />

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

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