Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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CARR-POW (Carrier Power Supply)
Issue 1 June 2005
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 FAIL 
(cont’d)
a. If the recycle passes, then the port carrier power supplies are 
healthy, and the problem is with one of the circuit packs.  
Reinsert the circuit packs one at a time.  If the status LED shows 
red after reinserting a circuit pack, then replace the defective 
circuit pack.  If the status LED still shows red, then remove the 
amphenol connector on the back of the slot containing this circuit 
pack and enter recycle carrier.  If the status LED shows 
green, then the problem is with one of the telephones or the 
wiring to one of the telephones on this slot.
b. If either port carrier power supply still shows a red status LED, 
then check for bent pins and cable placement in the affected 
carrier.  There are failures that can occur on the PN’s 
Maintenance circuit pack that will not be detected by their 
respective maintenance, but that will cause many, if not every, 
environment test to fail.  If many environment tests are failing, 
the suspect circuit pack, depending on the system configuration, 
should be replaced and the test rerun.
PASS
AC-POWERED SYSTEMS
Both OLSs in the tested carrier were found to be healthy by the PN’s 
Maintenance circuit pack.  If the status LEDs on both OLSs are not showing 
green, then the PN’s MAINT circuit pack may have incorrectly reported the 
state of the OLSs.  Resolve any alarms on these MOs.
DC-POWERED SYSTEMS
Both power supplies in the tested port carrier were found to be healthy by 
the PN’s Maintenance circuit pack.  If the status LEDs on both power 
supplies are not showing green, then the MAINT circuit pack may have 
incorrectly reported the state of the power supplies.  Resolve any alarms on 
these MOs.
Table 268: Test #127 OLS Query Test  (continued)
Error 
Code
Test 
Result
Description / Recommendation
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