Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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EXP-INTF (Expansion Interface Circuit Pack)
Issue 1 June 2005
1185
 
The link between two active EI circuit packs or between an active EI circuit pack and an active 
SNI circuit pack is involved in synchronization. The EI circuit pack reports slip errors if 
synchronization is not operating properly. When diagnosing synchronization problems, the EI 
circuit packs should be examined as a possible cause.
Expansion Interface LEDs
The EI circuit pack has the standard red, green, and amber LEDs. The red and green LEDs 
have the traditional uses: red means some alarm condition and green indicates maintenance 
testing in progress. The amber LED is used to provide useful visual status information. The 
state of the amber LED is very important when executing the Expansion Interface Manual 
Loop-Back Procedure. The possible amber LED states are shown in 
Upon power-up, the red and green LEDs turn on and off. The amber LED goes to its appropriate 
state.
To determine which PNC (and which EIs in a PN) is active and which is standby, use status 
port-network
 and status pnc. Alternately, visual inspection will show that the active EI 
circuit packs will have their amber LED on solid (for an inter-PN EI in a direct connect system) 
or blink a pattern of 2 seconds on and 200 ms off. The standby PNC EI circuit packs will have 
their amber LEDs off. Se
on page 1185 for the possible EI amber LED states.
Notes:
a. Fiber Out-of-Frame - This flashing state corresponds to error codes 769 and 770 from the 
Hardware Error Log and indicates a failure of Test #238. These error codes will usually be 
accompanied by error code 1281 (no Expansion Interface or SNI detected on opposite end 
of fiber). This condition may be caused by the absence of the neighbor EI or SNI circuit 
pack, a broken or missing fiber, or a missing lightwave transceiver on either endpoint (EI or 
SNI circuit pack).
b. In frame-No Neighbor - This flashing state corresponds to error code 1281 from the 
Hardware Error Log and indicates a failure of Test #237. This condition is usually due to the 
failure of this EI circuit pack or a failed EI or SNI circuit pack neighbor.
Table 406: Expansion Interface Circuit Pack Amber LED Flashing States 
Condition
LED On
LED Off
Fiber Out-of-Frame (
)
0.1 second
0.1 second
In frame-No Neighbor (
0.5 second
0.5 second
Expansion Interface Active (
2 second
0.2 second
Expansion Interface Active (
)
solid on
never off
Expansion Interface Standby (
)
never on
solid off