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Communication Manager Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
1814 Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Communication Manager 3.0, Media Gateways and Servers
Notes:
a. Error Type 0: an alarm was raised but an associated error was not entered into the
hardware error log due to a momentary overload condition caused by a burst of hardware or
software error reports. Run the long test sequence. Refer to the test description and follow
the recommended procedures.
b. Error Type 1: background maintenance software has reset the Packet Interface module on
an IPSI circuit pack as a fault recovery action. It is used to keep track of the number of times
that the Packet Interface is reset, independent of whether or not the Reset test passed.
1025 (h
) Any Private Loop-Around
(#885)
MAJ ON reset packet-interface
location
1
1281 (i) Any None MAJ ON reset packet-interface
location
1
1537 (j) Any Memory Checksum
(884)
MIN ON test packet-interface
location l r 2
1793 (k
) Any Memory Checksum
(#884)
MIN ON test packet-interface
location l r 2
2049 (l
) Any None WRN ON test packet-interface
location r 25
2305 (m
) Any None test packet-interface
location r 2
2561 (n
) Any Active-Standby Peer
Link (#888)
MIN OFF test packet-interface
location s r 2
2817 (o
) Any Read and Clear test
(#887)
MIN
MAJ
ON test packet-interface
location s
3074
3073
3072 (p
)
Any Maintenance
Loop-Around (#886)
WRN OFF test packet-interface
location s r 2
3585 (q
) Any None WRN OFF reset packet-interface
location
1
3841 (r) Any None MAJ OFF reset packet-interface
location
1
1. A Packet Interface module on an active IPSI can only be reset if it has been taken out of service by
background maintenance software. A Packet Interface module on a standby IPSI can be reset independent
of its service state.
Table 668: Packet Interface Error Log Entries (continued)
Error
Type
Aux
Data
Associated Test Alarm
Level
On/Off
Board
Test to Clear Value
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