Communication Manager Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
1360 Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Communication Manager 3.0, Media Gateways and Servers
resources associated with every DSP out of service, and then attempt to reset the TSI. For
the repair procedure, see associated Test #1406.
j. Error Type 1538: this error indicates hyperactivity on the board. Hyperactivity means the
circuit pack is sending too many uplink messages to switch software. The circuit pack will be
taken out of service. See Error Type 3999.
k. Error Type 1793: this error indicates a loss of the Network Interface Connectivity. Either the
Ethernet cable is unplugged, there is a problem with a connection, or there is a problem with
the network.
l. Error Type 2049: the processor, specifically the Power PC, 860T hardware is failing. The
PPC provides the Angle functionality as well as the UDP/IP interface; an attempt is made to
reset the board automatically. For the repair procedure, see associated Test #1406. If the
reset fails, the board is probably bad and should be replaced.
m. Error Type 2305: IP address inconsistency between switch software and the IPMEDPRO
board. If this error occurs, an attempt will be made to download the IP address again. If the
board still refuses the IP address, the board will be reset. See associated test #1371.
n. Error Type 2561: the ping test has failed. For the repair procedure, see the associated test
#1379.
o. Error Type 2817: indicates an Ethernet hardware failure on the TN2302 circuit pack. The
switch will take resources associated with every DSP out of service and then attempt to
reset the Ethernet hardware. There are several error conditions that can be sent up in the
error message for this problem; they will be treated as the same failure by switch software.
For the repair procedure, see associated Test #1405.
p. Error Type 3073: circuit board reset failed. The switch will take resources associated with
every DSP out of service and then attempt to reset the board, as the failure of a Scotch is
severe enough to warrant a board reset. After the reset a query is made again for the health
of the Scotch devices to verify whether they are working properly or not. If they are working
properly, the alarm and error counters are cleared; if they are not working properly the alarm
will continue, every DSP will be left out of service, and maintenance diagnostics will stop. If
the board continues to fail with this error type, replace the TN2302.
q. Error Type 3329: an IP address update (Test #1371) was sent to the circuit pack, which
detected that this IP address is a duplicate of an existing network IP address. Duplicate IP
addresses can cause problems with terminations on the IPMEDPRO circuit pack. There is
no way to place indications of where the other duplicate address is located. See the repair
procedure for test #1371.
r. Error Type 3585:
Aux Data = 1: The NIC parameters on the board do not match those in administration.
Software is trying to negotiate the settings on the circuit pack to match the administered
settings. See the repair procedures for test #1511.
Aux Data = 2: The board is reporting different options than what is administered. Software
tried to correct the options, but the board did not take the option update. See the repair
procedures for test #1511.