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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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TBRI-BD (ISDN Trunk-Side BRI Circuit Pack)<br />

e. Error Type 769: the circuit pack detects a program logic <strong>error</strong>. While no action is required,<br />

this <strong>error</strong> can lead to other <strong>error</strong>s against this circuit pack.<br />

f. Error Type 1025: the circuit pack cot update <strong>and</strong> read back NPE/NCE memory. This <strong>error</strong><br />

can be ignored, but may lead to other <strong>error</strong>s against this circuit pack.<br />

g. Error Type 1291: the TN2185 board notifies maintenance software that it has detected a<br />

parity <strong>error</strong> while accessing its dynamic RAM (memory that stores the board’s translation<br />

information <strong>and</strong> downloadable application firmware). Maintenance software resets the<br />

circuit pack.<br />

h. Error Type 1294: unable to write LAN Translation RAM Error (internal memory access<br />

<strong>error</strong>). Translation RAM locations for the call connection attempt are not available, <strong>and</strong> one<br />

or more RAM locations are bad due to a translation RAM read-back <strong>error</strong>. Reset the circuit<br />

pack with busyout board location <strong>and</strong> reset board location. If the Circuit Pack<br />

Restart Test (#594) passes, then the on-board circuitry is healthy. Retire the alarm with<br />

<strong>test</strong> board location long clear. If the Circuit Pack Restart <strong>test</strong> (#594) fails, replace<br />

the circuit pack.<br />

i. Error Type 1537: frame overrun at Packet bus interface. This condition is due to an<br />

on-board fault or by faulty data received on one of the circuit pack’s external ports. If any of<br />

the ports on this circuit pack is alarmed, refer to the repair procedures for those MOs. If this<br />

<strong>error</strong> persists, maintenance software removes the board from service. Replace the circuit<br />

pack.<br />

j. Error Type 1792 - 1795: the circuit pack is having problems transmitting/receiving data to/<br />

from the Packet bus.<br />

1793 Parity <strong>error</strong>s are detected when transmitting data to the Packet bus.<br />

1794 Packet bus transmit buffers overflow.<br />

1795 Circuit pack cot find end of frame when transmitting to Packet bus. Clear the<br />

alarm with busyout board location, reset board location, <strong>test</strong><br />

board location long clear, release board location. If the<br />

<strong>error</strong> recurs within 10 minutes, replace the circuit pack.<br />

k. Error Type 2305, 3330: critical failure in the Circuit Pack’s Packet bus interface. Possible<br />

causes include either a Packet Bus fault or an on-board fault. If the Packet Bus is alarmed,<br />

see Isolating <strong>and</strong> repairing packet-bus faults in Maintenance Procedures for <strong>Avaya</strong> Aura<br />

Communication Manager, Media Gateways <strong>and</strong> Servers (03-300432). The number of ISDN<br />

circuit packs displaying this <strong>error</strong> increases the probability of <strong>error</strong>s due to Packet bus<br />

problems.<br />

1. If there are no Packet Bus alarms, reset the circuit pack with busyout board<br />

location, reset board location, <strong>and</strong> release board location.<br />

2. If the Circuit Pack Restart Test (#594) passes, the on-board circuitry is healthy. Retire<br />

the alarm with <strong>test</strong> board location long clear.<br />

Issue 5 May 2009 939

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