MG-DS1 (DS1 Interface Media Module)
Issue 1 June 2005 1599
Notes:
a. Error Type 0: run the Short Test Sequence first. If all tests pass, run the Long Test
Sequence. Refer to the appropriate test description and follow the recommended
procedures.
b. Error Type 1: the Media Module has totally stopped functioning or is not fully administered.
The alarm is logged about 15 minutes after the Media Module has been removed or
11-minutes after the SAKI Test (#53) fails.To be fully administered, a MM710 must meet all
three of the following conditions:
● Have an entry in the circuit plan using the change media module command
● Be administered using the add ds1 location command
● Be physically inserted into the correct slot
If the Media Module has an entry in the circuit plan and either of the other two conditions are
not met, a MINOR alarm is logged.
1. To resolve the error do either of the following:
● Make sure that all conditions for administration are met and that a functioning MM710
is inserted in the correct slot.
● Completely remove the MM710 from the system using the following steps.
2. Remove any administered DS1 trunks, access endpoints or PRI endpoints associated
with the Media Module from their trunk groups.
3. Execute remove ds1 location and change media module location.
c. Error Type 18: the MM710 Interface Media Module has been busied out by a busyout
board location command.
d. Error Type 23: the MM710 Media Module is not completely administered. To be fully
administered, the MM710 Media Module must:
● Have an entry in the circuit plan using the change media module command
● Be administered using the add ds1 location command
● Be physically inserted into the correct slot
A DS1 (MG-DS1, DS1-BD) differs from most Media Modules in that inserting the Media
Module into the media gateway is not enough to make the board usable. It must also be
administered with the add ds1 command.
e. Error Type 125, no Aux Data: An incorrect Media Module is inserted in the slot where the
MM710 Media Module is logically administered.
To resolve this problem, either:
● Remove the incorrect Media Module and insert the logically administered Media Module.
● Use the change circuit-pack command to re-administer this slot to match the Media
Module inserted.