Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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DS1-BD (DS1 Interface Circuit Pack)
Issue 1 June 2005
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w. Error Type 3901: gives status information about a Far CSU Loopback test. The value in the 
Aux Data field indicates the status of the loop-back test.
Aux Data 1: Test is currently running.
Aux Data 2: Test failed because loop back could not be activated.
Aux Data 3: Test failed because test pattern could not be detected.
Aux Data 4: Test has been deactivated.
x. Error 3902: gives status information about a One-Way Span test. The value in the Aux 
Data field indicates the status of the span test:
Aux Data 1: Test is currently running.
Aux Data 2: Test failed because loop back could not be activated.
Aux Data 3: Test pattern was not received from the far end.
Aux Data 4: Test has been deactivated.
y. Error Type 3999: the circuit pack sent a large number of control-channel messages to the 
switch within a short period of time. If Error Type #1538 is also present, then the circuit pack 
was taken out-of-service due to hyperactivity. If Error Type #1538 is absent, then the circuit 
pack has not been taken out-of-service, but it has generated 50% of the messages 
necessary to be considered hyperactive. This may be completely normal during heavy 
traffic periods. However, if this error type is logged when the circuit pack is being lightly 
used, it may indicate a problem with the circuit pack or the equipment attached to it.
System Technician-Demanded Tests:
Descriptions and Error Codes
Investigate tests in the order they are presented. By clearing error codes associated with the 
NPE Connection Audit test, for example, you may clear errors generated from other tests in the 
sequence.
Table 339: System Technician-Demanded Tests: DS1-BD
Order of Investigation
Short Test 
Sequence
Long Test 
Sequence
Reset 
Board 
Sequence
test ds1-loop 
Command
D/ND
1
NPE Connection Audit test (#50)
X
ND
Control Channel Loop test (#52)
X
ND
Loss of Signal Alarm Inquiry test 
(#138)
X
X
ND
Blue Alarm Inquiry test (#139)
X
X
ND
Red Alarm Inquiry test (#140)
X
X
ND
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