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Communication Manager Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
482 Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Communication Manager 3.0, Media Gateways and Servers
 
ASAI-BD (Multi-Application Platform Board)
S8700 | 8710
 / 
S8500
Maintenance testing of the common circuit pack is handled by on-board firmware and 
server-controlled tests.  Maintenance software queries the firmware for error and alarm 
information, status, and test results.  Firmware automatically reports error conditions that result 
in server-controlled testing.
For MAPD board insertion, the switch makes an additional board query if any of the following 
circuit packs are inserted:
For any of the previous initial board uplinks, the switch queries the board for administration data 
as well as reporting the switch software release and the system type.
For the native mode, the response to the board query downlink messages consists of several 
CCMS uplink messages that identify the true board code, vintage, suffix, emulation type, and 
number of reserved slots needed.
Note:
Note:
Refer to LAN-BD Maintenance documentation for circuit pack level errors. See 
also 
information. See the following exceptions listed below:
Hyperactivity:  Currently, the common circuit pack is considered “hyperactive” if the 
Service Dispatcher receives 200 uplink messages from the circuit pack in a 10-second 
period.  Since MAPD has 32 ports, the hyperactivity limit increases to 500 uplink 
messages per 10 seconds.  The switch issues an alarm when the limit reaches 400; 
when it reaches 500 up-link messages in 10 seconds, the board is taken out of service.
MO Name in 
Alarm Log
Alarm
Level
Initial Command to Run
Full Name of MO
ASAI-BD
MIN
test board location
ASAI-BD
ASAI-BD
WRN
test board location
ASAI-BD
Circuit Pack
Vintage
TN754
49
TN556
49,
80 or 
greater
TN800
any