Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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Communication Manager Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
786 Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Communication Manager 3.0, Media Gateways and Servers
 
FAIL
DC-POWERED SYSTEMS
There is a problem with one or both port carrier power supplies on the 
tested carrier.
1. For each port carrier power supply that has every status LED OFF, 
check the DC input to the port carrier power supply at the port carrier 
power supply outlet.  If there is no DC, then check the appropriate 
circuit breakers for the affected port carrier power supply.  If the circuit 
breaker has tripped, reset the circuit breaker.  If the circuit breaker trips 
again or if DC is absent at the port carrier’s power supply outlet, then 
there is probably a power wiring problem in the cabinet.
2. At this point, DC should be present at the port carrier power supply 
outlet.  Use recycle carrier UUC where UUC is the appropriate 
cabinet and carrier, to attempt to bring back the port carrier power 
supplies for this carrier.  If the test passes, the trouble is cleared.  If the 
test does not pass, one port carrier power supply, or both, in the tested 
carrier is defective.  If only one port carrier power supply is defective, 
then the status LEDs on the healthy port carrier power supply will light 
green for a moment.  When the recycle test determines that both port 
carrier power supplies are defective, the software will turn off power to 
both the good and defective port carrier power supplies.  This will 
cause the status LED(s) on the good port carrier power supply to light 
red.
3. Unplug both port carrier power supplies, and wait approximately 
1-minute to allow the power supplies to cool down.  Plug in the power 
supplies.  If either power supply is operating properly (the status LEDs 
show green), then replace the defective power supplies). 
4. If the replaced port carrier power supply(s) still do not operate properly, 
then a circuit pack or a defective telephone connected to a circuit pack 
in the affected carrier could be causing an electrical load that is 
preventing the power supply from operating properly.  Unseat every 
circuit pack in the carrier, and enter recycle carrier.
Table 268: Test #127 OLS Query Test  (continued)
Error 
Code
Test 
Result
Description / Recommendation
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