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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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PMS-LINK (Property Management System Link)<br />

e. Error Type 769: there has been no communication between the switch <strong>and</strong> the PMS for a<br />

period of time specified in “system hospitality” administration. The PMS Link is torn down.<br />

To clear this <strong>error</strong>, see Procedures for Restoring the PMS Link.<br />

f. Error Type 1025: The link was taken down because the switch could not receive an<br />

incoming message from the PMS. The message from the PMS repeatedly had corrupted<br />

data or the switch received requests for acknowledgment but never received a message to<br />

be processed. If this Error Type occurs frequently (more than once a month), advise the<br />

customer to call the vendor of the PMS to check out the PMS device. Once the PMS Link is<br />

successfully established, this <strong>error</strong> disappears from the Error Log.<br />

g. Error Type 1281: the link was taken down because the switch could not send an outgoing<br />

message. The message, which was sent but not acknowledged, was flushed. If this Error<br />

Type occurs frequently (more than once a month), advise the customer to call the vendor of<br />

the PMS to check out the PMS device. Once the PMS Link is successfully established, this<br />

<strong>error</strong> disappears from the Error Log.<br />

h. Error Type 1537: the PMS has been busied out for maintenance at the request of the PMS.<br />

The PMS Link is torn down. The reason code (N), if present, is that supplied by the PMS in<br />

the request message. If this Error Type recurs frequently (that is, more than once a month),<br />

advise the customer to call the vendor of the PMS to check out the PMS device. Once the<br />

PMS Link is successfully established, this <strong>error</strong> disappears from the Error Log. No alarm is<br />

raised against this <strong>error</strong>.<br />

i. Error Type 1793: due to heavy call traffic, or the PMS protocol message rate being faster<br />

than the PMS/PBX protocol specifications allow, the PMS Link is torn down. PMS Link<br />

maintenance software will wait for five minutes before attempting to set up the link again. If<br />

this Error Type occurs frequently (more than once a month), advise the customer to call the<br />

vendor of the PMS to check out the PMS device. Once the PMS Link is successfully<br />

established, this <strong>error</strong> disappears from the Error Log. The PMS should be checked for<br />

adherence to message rate defined in the PMS/PBX protocol specifications. No alarm is<br />

raised against this <strong>error</strong>.<br />

j. Error Type 2049: The attempt to swap the database between PBX <strong>and</strong> PMS failed three<br />

times consecutively due to excessive PMS/PBX protocol violations, buffer overflows, or<br />

PMS Link outages. The PMS Link is NOT torn down. If this Error Type occurs frequently<br />

(more than once a month), advise the customer to call the vendor of the PMS to check out<br />

the PMS device. Once the PMS Link is successfully established, this <strong>error</strong> disappears from<br />

the Error Log. No alarm is raised against this <strong>error</strong>.<br />

k. Error Type 2305: The PMS Link was busied out with busyout pms-link, or it was<br />

brought down with <strong>test</strong> pms-link long. The PMS Link is torn down, <strong>and</strong> PMS Link<br />

maintenance stops attempts to reestablish the link in the case where the busyout<br />

pms-link was used. When <strong>test</strong> pms-link long has been used, PMS Link<br />

maintenance continues trying to reset the link. To restore the PMS Link after use a<br />

busyout pms-link, enter release pms-link. To restore the PMS Link after a <strong>test</strong><br />

pms-link long, enter <strong>test</strong> pms-link.<br />

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