Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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Communication Manager Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
452 Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Communication Manager 3.0, Media Gateways and Servers
 
Notes:
a. Error Type 0: Run the Short Test Sequence first. If all tests pass, run the Long Test 
Sequence. Refer to the appropriate test description and follow the recommended 
procedures.
b. Error Type 1: the circuit pack totally stopped functioning or it was physically removed from 
the system.
Note:
Note:
The alarm is logged about 11 minutes after the circuit pack has been removed 
and/or SAKI Test (#53) fails.
If the circuit pack is not in the system, insert a circuit pack (in the same slot as the error 
indicates) to resolve this error. Or, if the circuit pack is in the system and the red LED is on, 
follow the instructions for "Red (alarm)" in 
Note:
Note:
The alarm is logged about 11 minutes after the circuit pack has been removed 
and/or SAKI Test (#53) fails.
!
WARNING:
WARNING:
Reseating and/or replacing the circuit pack results in loss of integrated 
announcements (TN750/B only). See 
on page 465 near the 
beginning of this Maintenance procedure.
c. Error Type 2: Check the Class of Restriction (COR) administered for the Data Line 
extension assigned to the TN750 for uploading and downloading announcements. The 
extension can be found by using list data-module.
d. Error Type 14: logged when the Announcement Checksum Test (#209) fails. The Aux Data 
indicates the number of the first defective announcement found. This number corresponds 
to the announcement numbers on the announcement form. The extension relating to the 
announcement can be determined by display announcement. This error only appears 
in the Error Log in conjunction with Error Type 2817. Follow the procedures for Error Type 
2817 to troubleshoot Error Type 14.
e. Error Type 23: the circuit pack has been logically administered but not physically installed. 
The alarm is cleared when the circuit pack is installed.
f. Error Type 125: the wrong circuit pack is inserted in the slot where this circuit pack is 
logically administered. To resolve this problem, either remove the wrong circuit pack and 
insert the logically administered circuit pack OR use change circuit-pack to 
readminister this slot to match the circuit pack inserted.
g. Error Type 217 and 267: there is more than one TN750 Announcement circuit pack 
inserted in the system. Remove the alarmed circuit pack.
h. Error Type 257: transient communication problems with this circuit pack. This error is not 
service-affecting and no action is required.