Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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SYS-LINK (System Links)
Issue 1 June 2005
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h. Error Type 1793: This error indicates that the link has experienced slow transmit rate due to 
unknown causes, meaning that the endpoint location may experience slower throughput 
rate and the Packet Interface may experience backup or congestion. The system link is 
alarmed if 4 or more errors of this type are detected within 10 minutes.
1. Follow the information in 
2. Clear errors and wait for 10 minutes.
i. Error Type 2049: the link has transmitted an excess amount of packets. The transmit 
buffers of this link have been purged. The system link is alarmed if 4 or more errors of this 
type are detected within 10 min.
1. Follow the 
2. Clear errors and wait for 10 min.
System Technician-Demanded Tests:
Descriptions and Error Codes
Testing for system links is different from the standard test procedures for MOs. In addition to 
testing the system link MO, the user can test every component in the path of the system link. 
There are two paths preserved for the link. The current path, if present, represents the path 
traversed by the link currently. This path is absent when the link is down. The other path, the 
faulted path, is present if the link has ever gone down or never come up. If the link came up and 
went down, then the Faulted Path is marked present. If the link never came up, the Faulted 
Path
 is marked default. In either case, it represents the path on which the link was attempted or 
established unsuccessfully.
Test command for the system links, test sys-link location, can be specified with current 
or faulted as an optional argument if the user wishes to test every component in the specified 
path. The tests executed are the same if the user tests each component manually. In the event 
that the user does not specify any path, then only the tests specified for the system links are 
executed.
Order of Investigation
Short Test
Sequence
Long Test
Sequence
D/ND
System Link Status (#985)
X
X
ND