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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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PKT-BUS (Packet Bus)<br />

f. Error Type 2305: The Maintenance/Test packet bus port (M/T-PKT) has detected open<br />

leads on the packet bus. The Aux Data value indicates the number of open leads.<br />

g. Error Type 3329: Packet circuit pack, port, <strong>and</strong> endpoint maintenance has been disabled<br />

due to a packet bus failure. The Aux Data value indicates the cause:<br />

Aux Data Cause<br />

1 inline <strong>error</strong>s from packet circuit packs<br />

2 Uncorrectable packet bus fault reported<br />

Maintenance/Test packet bus port (M/T-PKT)<br />

3 Both of the above<br />

100x Packet-related circuit pack, port, <strong>and</strong> endpoint maintenance in the<br />

PN has been disabled due to a packet bus failure in the PN. The<br />

last digit has the same meaning as the single digits listed above.<br />

Keep in mind that although only packet circuit packs can detect <strong>and</strong> report packet bus<br />

problems, such problems can be caused by any circuit pack.<br />

h. Error Type 3585: Packet circuit pack, port, <strong>and</strong> endpoint maintenance has been disabled<br />

due to more than one circuit pack reporting inline <strong>error</strong>s. If this occurs more than three times<br />

in 15 minutes a Minor alarm is raised against the packet bus. This happens when<br />

maintenance is disabled due to <strong>error</strong>s <strong>and</strong> is then re-enabled because no more <strong>error</strong>s are<br />

reported.<br />

This <strong>error</strong> may still be present in the <strong>error</strong> log even though the Packet Circuit Pack Audit<br />

Test (#573) indicates that only one circuit pack is reporting a problem. This happens when<br />

more than one circuit pack has reported <strong>error</strong>s in any 1-minute interval since the packet<br />

bus fault occurred.<br />

i. Error Type 3841: The Maintenance/Test packet bus port (M/T-PKT) for this port network is<br />

not in service. This alarm does not appear for PNs in st<strong>and</strong>ard- or high-reliability systems<br />

since a TN771D is not required there. The <strong>error</strong> indicates one or more of the following:<br />

● The packet bus port has been busied out (indicated by Error Type 18), <strong>and</strong> a Warning<br />

alarm is active against M/T-PKT in the same port network. Release the port by<br />

entering release port location 04.<br />

● The packet bus port has failed. Look for alarms against M/T-PKT, <strong>and</strong> attempt to<br />

resolve these alarms.<br />

● The Maintenance/Test circuit pack was not recognized by the system at the last<br />

system restart. Replace the Maintenance/Test circuit pack.<br />

● There is no Maintenance/Test circuit pack in this port network. One must be installed.<br />

The TN771 must be installed before other packet bus alarms can be resolved. (Alarms<br />

against a given MO are not resolved until every alarm-generating condition has been<br />

cleared).<br />

Issue 5 May 2009 721

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