Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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MAPD-BD (MAPD Interface Circuit Pack TN802)
Issue 1 June 2005
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m. Error Type 1538: Hyperactive circuit pack is out-of-service and may exhibit one or more of 
the following symptoms:
The common circuit pack tests (for example, Test #50 and/or Test #52) abort with Error 
Code 2000.
Port tests on this circuit pack return NO-BOARD.
A busyout/release of the circuit pack has no effect on test results.
list configuration shows that the circuit pack and ports are properly installed.
The circuit pack is isolated from the system, and every trunk or port on this circuit pack is 
placed into the out-of-service state. The system attempts to restore the circuit pack within 
20 – 30 minutes. When no faults are detected for 20 – 30 minutes, the MAPD Interface 
circuit pack is restored to normal operation, and every trunk or port on the MAPD Interface 
circuit pack returns to the in-service state.
1. If the board is not restored to normal operation or the error recurs after the board is 
restored to normal operation, escalate the problem.
n. Error Types 3073 – 3160: Board is reporting slip errors. Aux Data shows the last reported 
slip count.
o. Error Type 3330: LAN Critical error; critical failure in the packet-bus interface to the circuit 
pack. This failure may be due to an on-board or a packet-bus fault.
1. If the packet bus is alarmed, see 
on page 1799 for repair procedures.
If the packet bus is not alarmed, clear this alarm and restore the board to the packet bus 
using:
a. busyout board location
b. reset board location
c. test board location long clear
d. release board location
2. If the problem persists, and there are no PKT-BUS alarms, replace the circuit pack. See 
on page 1529 before removing the circuit pack.
p. Error Types 3585–3601: The board received misframe errors. Aux Data shows the last 
reported misframe count.
q. Error Type 3840: The circuit pack received a bad control channel message from the switch. 
This error is not service-affecting, and requires no action. The Aux Data describes the 
following error events:
4096
Bad major heading
4097
Bad port number
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