Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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TBRI-BD (TN2185 ISDN Trunk-Side BRI)
Issue 1 June 2005
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j. Error Type 1792 - 1795: the circuit pack is having problems transmitting/receiving data to/
from the Packet bus.
k. Error Type 2305, 3330: critical failure in the Circuit Pack’s Packet bus interface. Possible 
causes include either a Packet bus fault or an on-board fault, for example, the board 
received a bad CRC or invalid DLCI. If the Packet bus is alarmed, see 
 in Maintenance Procedures (03-300192). The number of ISDN 
circuit packs displaying this error increases the probability of errors due to Packet bus 
problems.
1. If there are no Packet bus alarms, reset the circuit pack with busyout board 
location and reset board location
2. If the Circuit Pack Restart test (#594) passes, then the on-board circuitry is healthy. 
Retire the alarm with test board location long clear
3. If the Circuit Pack Restart test (#594) fails, replace the circuit pack.
Error Type 2306: This is an error in a received frame from the Packet bus, most likely 
caused by a packet bus problem, but may be due to a circuit pack fault. An invalid Link 
Access Procedure Data (LAPD) frame error occurs if the frame contains a bad Cyclical 
Redundancy Check (CRC). If bus parity errors occur, run the LAN Receive Parity Error 
Counter test (#595) to determine whether the condition has cleared. Determine whether the 
problem is isolated to this circuit pack or is caused by Packet bus faults.
l. Error Type 3586: the server’s software detects an excessive number of up-link messages 
from the TN2185 board within a certain time period. To prevent the faulty board from 
flooding the switch with data, the switch software takes the board out of service and alarms 
it. The switch software also tells the Archangel to ignore up-link messages from the board.
When the board is alarmed due to this error, the switch software periodically puts the board 
back in service and tells the Archangel to process up-link messages from the board. If the 
problem still exists, the software takes the circuit pack out of service again. If the circuit pack 
does not exhibit the problem for a certain time period, then maintenance software resolves 
the alarm and the circuit pack is left in service.
m. Error Type 3841: the circuit pack received an inconsistent down-link message (a bad 
header, port number, data, sub-qualifier, or logical link) over the Control Channel.
n. Error Type 3842: the board is receiving data from the bus faster than it can distribute the 
data to its endpoints, causing the FIFO RAM buffer to overflow. This error can occur 
occasionally due to the statistical sizing of the buffers. If it occurs frequently, it may indicate 
1793
Parity errors are detected when transmitting data to the Packet bus.
1794
Packet bus transmit buffers overflow.
1795
Circuit pack cannot find end of frame when transmitting to Packet bus. 
Clear the alarm with busyout board locationreset board 
locationtest board location long clearrelease board 
location. If the error recurs within 10 minutes, replace the circuit pack.