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Communication Manager Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
1814 Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Communication Manager 3.0, Media Gateways and Servers
 
Notes:
a. Error Type 0: an alarm was raised but an associated error was not entered into the 
hardware error log due to a momentary overload condition caused by a burst of hardware or 
software error reports. Run the long test sequence. Refer to the test description and follow 
the recommended procedures.
b. Error Type 1: background maintenance software has reset the Packet Interface module on 
an IPSI circuit pack as a fault recovery action. It is used to keep track of the number of times 
that the Packet Interface is reset, independent of whether or not the Reset test passed. 
1025 (
)
Any
Private Loop-Around 
(#885)
MAJ
ON
reset packet-interface 
location
1281 (
)
Any
None
MAJ
ON
reset packet-interface 
location
1537 (
)
Any
Memory Checksum 
(884)
MIN
ON
test packet-interface 
location l r 2
1793 (
)
Any
Memory Checksum 
(#884)
MIN
ON
test packet-interface 
location l r 2
2049 (
)
Any
None
WRN
ON
test packet-interface 
location r 25
2305 (
)
Any
None
test packet-interface 
location r 2
2561 (
)
Any
Active-Standby Peer 
Link (#888)
MIN
OFF
test packet-interface 
location s r 2
2817 (
)
Any
Read and Clear test 
(#887)
MIN
MAJ
ON
test packet-interface 
location s
3074 
3073 
3072 (
)
Any
Maintenance 
Loop-Around (#886)
WRN
OFF
test packet-interface 
location s r 2
3585 (
)
Any
None
WRN
OFF
reset packet-interface 
location
3841 (
Any
None
MAJ
OFF
reset packet-interface 
location
1. A Packet Interface module on an active IPSI can only be reset if it has been taken out of service by 
background maintenance software. A Packet Interface module on a standby IPSI can be reset independent 
of its service state.
Table 668: Packet Interface Error Log Entries  (continued)
Error 
Type
Aux 
Data
Associated Test
Alarm 
Level
On/Off 
Board
Test to Clear Value
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