Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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Communication Manager Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
1308 Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Communication Manager 3.0, Media Gateways and Servers
 
GPTD-PT (General-Purpose Tone Detector Port)
S8700 | 8710
 / 
S8500
The GPTD (General-Purpose Tone Detector) ports, also known as CPTRs (Call-Progress Tone 
Receivers), reside on the following circuit packs:
TN748, any suffix (mu-law companding)
The GPTD port performs level measurements of test tones and to detect call-progress tones. 
Examples of call-progress tones are dial tone, ring back, busy, alert, confirmation, and recall 
dial. The abilities of the GPTD port to perform level measurements of test tones and to detect 
call-progress tones are essential for maintenance of other circuit packs (for example, 
Tone-Clock).
The GPTD MO defines a set of tests to ensure that the GPTD port’s general-purpose tone 
detection is functioning properly. For every Tone Detector circuit pack-level error (DETR-BD), 
see 
Error Log Entries and Test to Clear Values
MO Name in 
Alarm Log
Alarm 
Level
Initial SAT Command to 
Run
Full Name of MO
GPTD-PT
MAJ
test port location sh
General-Purpose Tone Detector 
Port
GPTD-PT
MIN
test port location sh
General-Purpose Tone Detector 
Port
GPTD-PT
WRN
release port location
General-Purpose Tone Detector 
Port
Table 451: General-Purpose Tone Detector Port (CPTR) Error Log Entries 
Error 
Type
Aux 
Data
Associated Test
Alarm 
Level
On/Off 
Board
Test to Clear Value
0 (
0
Any
Any
Any
test port location sh 
r 1
1
17664
Tone Detector Audit/
Update (#43)
MAJ 
MIN
(
ON
test port location r 
2
18
0
busyout port 
location
WRN
ON
release port location
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