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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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SYS-PRNT (System Printer)<br />

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

SYS-PRNT MIN <strong>test</strong> sp-link l System Printer<br />

WRN release sp-link<br />

The Report Scheduler feature provides the capability to schedule printing of output screen<br />

selected administration comm<strong>and</strong>s on an asynchronous System Printer (SYS-PRNT) or a<br />

Personal Computer (PC). The System Printer device connects to the system via a data module<br />

(PDM, MPDM, DTDM) connected to a port on a TN754 Digital Line circuit pack which is<br />

administered as a data extension. A System Printer device can also be connected through an<br />

ADU to a port on TN726B Data Line circuit pack. The System Printer link to the processor is via<br />

a C-LAN board. For information about C-LAN connectivity, see CLAN-BD (Control LAN Circuit<br />

Pack).<br />

System Printer Link Maintenance provides a strategy for maintaining the link between the<br />

system <strong>and</strong> an external SYS-PRNT output device. The strategy includes a set of <strong>test</strong>s for<br />

detection of <strong>error</strong>s during normal operation, troubleshooting actions, <strong>and</strong> alarms for serious<br />

problems. System Printer Link Maintenance uses a try-<strong>and</strong>-wait mechanism for maintaining the<br />

SYS-PRNT link. A minor alarm is raised when the link set-up fails. A warning alarm is raised<br />

when the server has been busied out. Up to two link retry attempts are made. After the second<br />

attempt, set-up attempts are only made by the application software. (The 15-minute timer fires<br />

<strong>and</strong> jobs are printed unless an immediate job was entered.) After two unsuccessful attempts to<br />

establish the link, a MINOR alarm is raised. If the System Printer Link is torn down due to an<br />

<strong>error</strong>, System Printer Link Maintenance will raise a MINOR alarm but will not attempt to bring up<br />

the System Printer Link.<br />

System Printer Link Maintenance does not cover the elements comprising the SYS-PRNT<br />

physical link: the external SYS-PRNT output device, the Data Module (PDM/MPDM/DTDM) <strong>and</strong><br />

TN754 Digital Line, or the ADU <strong>and</strong> TN726B Data Line. If System Printer Link Maintenance cot<br />

restore the System Printer Link, the maintenance <strong>test</strong>s of these individual components of the<br />

System Printer Link must be executed to diagnose faults.<br />

Procedures for Restoring the System Printer Link<br />

1. Use status sp-link <strong>and</strong> verify that the Maintenance Busy field is n, which shows<br />

that the System Printer Link is not busied out for maintenance. If the System Printer Link<br />

has been busied out, use release sp-link. If the link is down, proceed to Step 2.<br />

2. Use display system-parameters features to determine the location of the System<br />

Printer Link.<br />

Use status data-module extension <strong>and</strong> verify that the data extension is in-service/<br />

idle. If the data extension is not available, refer to the Port field. Look for <strong>error</strong>s <strong>and</strong>/or<br />

alarms on the circuit pack with which this extension is associated. Follow repair<br />

instructions for the appropriate MO. Continue with Step 3.<br />

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

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