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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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Note: The<br />

WARNING: Reseating<br />

-BD (Announcement circuit pack)<br />

Note:<br />

alarm is logged about 11 minutes after the circuit pack has been removed<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or SAKI Test (#53) fails.<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or replacing the circuit pack results in loss of integrated<br />

announcements (TN750/B only). See General notes near the beginning of this<br />

Maintenance procedure.<br />

c. Error Type 2: Check the Class of Restriction (COR) administered for the Data Line<br />

extension assigned to the TN750 for uploading <strong>and</strong> downloading announcements. The<br />

extension can be found by using list data-module.<br />

d. Error Type 14: logged when the announcement Checksum Test (#209) fails. The Aux Data<br />

indicates the number of the first defective announcement found. This number corresponds<br />

to the announcement numbers on the announcement form. The extension relating to the<br />

announcement can be determined by display announcement. This <strong>error</strong> only appears<br />

in the Error Log in conjunction with Error Type 2817. Follow the procedures for Error Type<br />

2817 to troubleshoot Error Type 14.<br />

e. Error Type 23: the circuit pack has been logically administered but not physically installed.<br />

The alarm is cleared when the circuit pack is installed.<br />

f. Error Type 125: the wrong circuit pack is inserted in the slot where this circuit pack is<br />

logically administered. To resolve this problem, either remove the wrong circuit pack <strong>and</strong><br />

insert the logically administered circuit pack OR use change circuit-pack to<br />

re-administer this slot to match the circuit pack inserted.<br />

g. Error Type 217 <strong>and</strong> 267: there is more than one TN750 announcement circuit pack<br />

inserted in the system. Remove the alarmed circuit pack.<br />

h. Error Type 257: transient communication problems with this circuit pack. This <strong>error</strong> is not<br />

service-affecting <strong>and</strong> no action is required.<br />

i. Error Type 513: if the Aux Data is in the range of 4352 - 4358, there is a hardware failure on<br />

the circuit pack. The circuit pack should be replaced.<br />

Replacing the circuit pack results in loss of integrated announcements (TN750/B only).<br />

See General notes for more information.<br />

j. Error Types 1025 <strong>and</strong> 3840: not service-affecting, no action is required.<br />

k. Error Type 1281: the speech processor (SP) found one or more faults in the speech main<br />

memory (SMM). Whenever this <strong>error</strong> is logged, <strong>error</strong> 2817 is also logged [see Note (m)],<br />

which causes the announcement Checksum Test (#209) to run to determine if the bad<br />

memory location was being used by an announcement.<br />

l. Error Type 1538: the hyperactive circuit pack is out-of-service <strong>and</strong> may exhibit one or more<br />

of the following symptoms:<br />

1. The <strong>test</strong>s run on the ports of this circuit pack are returning with a NO-BOARD.<br />

2. A busyout/release of the circuit pack has no effect on <strong>test</strong> results.<br />

3. A list configuration comm<strong>and</strong> shows that the circuit pack <strong>and</strong> ports are<br />

properly installed.<br />

Issue 5 May 2009 93

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