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G700 Media Gateway Traps
306 Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Communication Manager 3.0, Media Gateways and Servers
2 4 MIN cmgPsuBriefFanFault — A G700’s PSU fan has been operating at
less than 90% of its nominal speed for between 5 and 15 minutes.
(This may be an early warning of overheating.)
1. Verify there are faults in the system. Use the Avaya G700
Media Gateway Processor (MGP) Command Line Interface
(CLI) command show faults to display any faults on the
G700.
2. If there is a fan/temperature fault, check to see if the fans are
working and/or if there is sufficient space around the G700 for
air circulation.
3. Maintenance software monitors voltages applied to the Media
Modules and other components of the G700, and compares
these to the general power supply unit (PSU) status bit. If none
of these voltages are out of tolerance, but the PSU status
indicates failure, this generates the fan fault, which will be
indicated in the show faults command output. Replace the
entire G700. Fans and the PSU are not field replaceable.
3 6 MIN cmgPsuProlongedFanFault — A G700’s fan has been operating at
less than 90% of its nominal speed for >= 15 minutes. (This may be
an early warning of overheating.)
1. Verify there are faults in the system. Use the Avaya G700
Media Gateway Processor (MGP) Command Line Interface
(CLI) command show faults to display any faults on the
G700.
2. If there is a fan/temperature fault, check to see if the fans are
working and/or if there is sufficient space around the G700 for
air circulation.
3. Maintenance software monitors voltages applied to the Media
Modules and other components of the G700, and compares
these to the general power supply unit (PSU) status bit. If none
of these voltages are out of tolerance, but the PSU status
indicates failure, this generates the fan fault, which will be
indicated in the show faults command output. Replace the
entire G700. Fans and the PSU are not field replaceable.
Table 83: G700 Alarms (SNMP Traps) to the Primary Media Server (continued)
Event
ID
Trap
#
Alarm
Level
Description / Recommendation
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