Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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UDS1-BD (UDS1 Interface Circuit Pack)
Issue 1 June 2005
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2000
ABRT
Response to the test was not received within the allowable time period. 
This may be due to hyperactivity. Error Type 1538 in the error log 
indicates hyperactivity. The hyperactive circuit pack is out of service, and 
one or more of the following symptoms may be exhibited.
1. The UDS1-BD tests (such as Test #138 and #139) are aborting with 
Error Code 2000.
2. The tests run on the ports of this circuit pack are returning a no-board 
result.
3. A busyout or a release command has no effect on the test results.
4. A list config shows that the circuit pack and the ports are 
properly installed.
When hyperactivity occurs, the circuit pack is isolated from the system, and 
all of its trunks are placed into the out-of-service state. The system tries to 
restore the circuit pack within 15 minutes. When no faults are detected for 
15 minutes, the UDS1 interface circuit pack is restored to normal operation. 
Every UDS1 interface trunk is then returned to the in-service state. 
Hyperactivity is often caused by the associated facility. In such a case, 
faults (such as slips, misframes, or blue alarms) would be entered in the 
error log. In addition, many hardware errors would be logged against the 
associated trunk circuits. If the facility is OK and the error occurs again 
after 15 minutes, replace the circuit pack.
2100
ABRT
Could not allocate the necessary system resources to run this test.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.
 
FAIL
The remote UDS1 endpoint is out-of-service.
1,
1794
FAIL
The UDS1 Interface circuit pack detects a Line Loopback Alarm (LLB).
If the UDS1 interface circuit pack connects to a T1 facility, call the vendor of 
the T1 carrier to diagnose the remote UDS1 endpoint.
If the UDS1 interface circuit pack connects directly to a switch, call the 
system technician of the remote switch to diagnose the UDS1 endpoint.
If the UDS1 interface circuit pack connects directly to a line-side 
terminating device (for example, a PRI terminal adapter), call the vendor of 
the terminating device to diagnose the equipment.
Table 859: Test #139 Blue Alarm Inquiry Test  (continued)
Error
Code
Test
Result
Description / Recommendation
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