Avaya 03-300430 Manual Do Utilizador
MEDPRO (Media Processor MAPD Circuit Pack)
Issue 1 June 2005
1541
Notes:
a. Error Type 0: run the short test sequence first. If every test passes, run the long test
sequence. Refer to each test’s description, and follow its procedures.
b. Error Type 1: the circuit pack stopped functioning or is not fully administered. The alarm is
logged approximately 15 minutes after the circuit pack has been removed or 11-minutes
after the SAKI test (#53) fails.
after the SAKI test (#53) fails.
To be fully administered, a MedPro circuit pack must:
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Be physically inserted into the correct slot
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Have an entry in the circuit pack screen (change circuit-pack)
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Have the MedPro IP address administered (change node-names)
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Be enabled (change ipserver-interface)
If the circuit pack has an entry in the circuit pack screen and the other conditions are not
met, a MINOR alarm is logged. To resolve the error:
met, a MINOR alarm is logged. To resolve the error:
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Make sure every condition for administration is met and that a functioning MedPro circuit
pack is inserted in the correct slot.
pack is inserted in the correct slot.
or
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Completely remove the MedPro from the system using the following steps:
1. Remove the administered IP-Interface associated with the circuit pack.
2. Physically remove the circuit pack from the slot.
3. Execute remove medpro location and change circuit-pack location.
c. Error Type 18: The MedPro Interface circuit pack has been busied out by busyout board
location.
1. Release the circuit pack (release board location).
1. Release the circuit pack (release board location).
d. Error Type 23: The MedPro circuit pack is not completely administered.
To be fully administered, a MedPro circuit pack must:
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Be physically inserted into the correct slot
●
Have an entry in the circuit pack screen (change circuit-pack)
●
Have the MedPro IP address administered (change node-names)
●
Be enabled (change ipserver-interface)
A MEDPRO (and DS1, MAPD, UDS1-BD and DS1-BD) differs from most circuit packs in
that inserting the circuit pack into the switch is not enough to make the board usable. It must
also be administered.
that inserting the circuit pack into the switch is not enough to make the board usable. It must
also be administered.