Avaya 03-300430 Home Security System User Manual


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TDM-BUS (TDM Bus)
Issue 1 June 2005 2243
Part 2
1. Run set tone-clock to make the currently active Tone-Clock standby.
2. Run test tdm P to determine whether the TDM-bus fault is still present.
If the TDM-bus fault is gone:
a. Replace the formerly active Tone-Clock circuit pack.
b. Run set tone-clock again to make the new Tone-Clock circuit pack active.
c. Run test tdm P to determine whether the TDM-bus fault is still present.
If the TDM-bus fault is still present, replace the new Tone-Clock circuit pack with the
originally suspected circuit pack, and continue with Part 3.
Part 3
Use Part 3 for each individual circuit pack listed in the previous table. Run this procedure on
every circuit pack in the standby PNC. If the TDM-bus failure still exists (once every standby
circuit pack has been tested), execute reset pnc interchange, and set tone-clock to
put the currently active circuit packs into standby mode so that this procedure can be run on
each of them.
1. Remove the inactive suspected circuit pack.
2. As in Procedure 2, determine whether any backplane pins on the back of the removed
circuit pack’s slot are bent.
3. If the pins are bent, do the following:
a. Remove power as described in the previous warning statement.
b. Straighten or replace the pins.
c. Restore power.
d. Run test tdm P to determine whether the TDM-bus fault is still present.
If the TDM-bus failure is still present, the problem is with another circuit pack. Reinsert
the originally suspected circuit pack, and repeat Part 3 for the next circuit pack.
e. If the TDM-bus failure has disappeared, reinsert the circuit pack and run test tdm P to
see if the TDM-bus failure is still present.
If any of the TDM-bus tests fail, replace the suspected circuit pack. The procedure is
finished.
If not, the procedure is finished.
If the backplane pins are not bent, run test tdm P to determine whether the TDM-bus
fault is still present.
f. If any of the TDM-bus tests fail, the problem is with another circuit pack. Reinsert the
originally suspected circuit pack, and repeat Part 3 for the next circuit pack.
g. If not, replace the suspected circuit pack. The procedure is finished.