Avaya 03-300430 User Manual
BRI-BD (ISDN-BRI Line Circuit Pack)
Issue 1 June 2005
683
These errors may indicate a circuit-pack problem, packet-bus problem, or a problem with
another circuit pack on the bus. This test is useful for verifying the repair of the problem.
another circuit pack on the bus. This test is useful for verifying the repair of the problem.
Table 229: Test #595 LANBIC Receive Parity Error Counter Test
Error
Code
Code
Test
Result
Result
Description / Recommendation
2000
ABRT
Response to the test was not received from the circuit pack within the
allowable time period.
allowable time period.
1. If the test aborts repeatedly up to five times, reset the circuit pack via
busyout board location and reset board location.
2. If the test aborts again, 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.
2. If the test continues to fail, escalate the problem.
2012
ABRT
Internal system error.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.
2. If the test continues to fail, escalate the problem.
1–10
FAIL
The circuit pack is still detecting errors of this type. The error code
indicates the value of the on-board error counter.
indicates the value of the on-board error counter.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.
2. If the test continues to fail, verify the validity of the packet bus. Run the
Packet Bus Maintenance test, test pkt P long. If any packet-bus
tests fail, see
on page 1790 for recommended
repair procedures.
3. If the Packet Bus test passes, check the validity of the circuit pack.
Execute a test that involves data transmission onto the packet bus.
For example, the BRI may use the connectivity tests of the port-level
MO (BRI-PORT) by executing test port location. Refer to the
For example, the BRI may use the connectivity tests of the port-level
MO (BRI-PORT) by executing test port location. Refer to the
repair procedures for the executed test if it fails. Otherwise, proceed to
the next step.
the next step.
4. Other circuit packs on the packet bus can cause of the parity error.
Use display errors to check the Error Log for other circuit packs
that are alarmed. If any alarms are present for the other circuit packs,
retire those alarms also. Then, rerun the LANBIC Receive Parity Error
Counter test (#595) on this circuit pack.
retire those alarms also. Then, rerun the LANBIC Receive Parity Error
Counter test (#595) on this circuit pack.
PASS
No errors detected by circuit pack.