Avaya 03-300430 User Manual
XXX-BD (Common Port Circuit Pack/Media Module)
Issue 1 June 2005
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XXX-BD (Common Port Circuit Pack/Media Module)
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Common Port Circuit Pack maintenance is a set of common tests used by every circuit pack or
media module listed in the following tables. The common portion of these circuit packs is the
generic hardware that interfaces with the TDM bus. The XXX-BD designation is also used on
SAT displays when reset board is entered with an empty circuit pack or media module slot,
media module listed in the following tables. The common portion of these circuit packs is the
generic hardware that interfaces with the TDM bus. The XXX-BD designation is also used on
SAT displays when reset board is entered with an empty circuit pack or media module slot,
or with a circuit pack or media module type that is in conflict with the actual board type
administered for that slot. Every circuit pack or media module suffix (B,C, D, and so forth) are
supported by “XXX-BD.”
When any of the Common Port circuit packs are physically removed from the backplane, no
alarm will be logged for approximately 11 minutes. In the case of the following, approximately 21
minutes will elapse before an alarm is logged:
administered for that slot. Every circuit pack or media module suffix (B,C, D, and so forth) are
supported by “XXX-BD.”
When any of the Common Port circuit packs are physically removed from the backplane, no
alarm will be logged for approximately 11 minutes. In the case of the following, approximately 21
minutes will elapse before an alarm is logged:
●
TN754 Digital Line,TN566 EMBEDDED AUDIX, and TN758 Pooled Modem circuit packs
for systems supporting circuit packs
for systems supporting circuit packs
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G700
: MM712 Digital Line, MM720, and INTUITY AUDIX for systems supporting media
modules
When a circuit pack or media module that has been removed is alarmed, the alarm type is minor
and is classified as an on-board alarm. The time delay permits maintenance activity to be
performed without triggering an additional alarm.
Alarms are logged against only those common port circuit packs or media modules on which
ports have been administered. In a heavily loaded system, the interval between the removal of a
Common Port circuit pack or media module and the logging of the alarm may be several
minutes longer. The circuit packs in
and is classified as an on-board alarm. The time delay permits maintenance activity to be
performed without triggering an additional alarm.
Alarms are logged against only those common port circuit packs or media modules on which
ports have been administered. In a heavily loaded system, the interval between the removal of a
Common Port circuit pack or media module and the logging of the alarm may be several
minutes longer. The circuit packs in
contain ports on the TDM bus. Suffixes are not shown; for a list of every circuit pack supported,
see the table in Cicrcuit Packs in Maintenance Procedures (03-300192).
Those that appear in bold type are documented separately under their own MO name. The
circuit packs in
see the table in Cicrcuit Packs in Maintenance Procedures (03-300192).
Those that appear in bold type are documented separately under their own MO name. The
circuit packs in
apparatus code.
MO Name
Alarm Level
Initial SAT Command to Run
Full Name of MO
XXX-BD
1
1. Refer to the appropriate circuit pack or media module documentation for the correct MO name
displayed in this field. It usually ends with BD.
MAJ
test board location
Common Port Circuit Pack/
Media Module maintenance
XXX-BD
MIN
test board location
Common Port Circuit Pack/
Media Module maintenance
XXX-BD
WRN
test board location
Common Port Circuit Pack/
Media Module maintenance