BRI-PORT (ISDN-BRI Port)
Issue 1 June 2005 701
2012 ABRT Internal system error.
2100 ABRT Could not allocate the necessary system resources to run this test.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.
2. If the test continues to fail, escalate the problem.
1 FAIL Received a status of Level 1 Pending Activation-Endpoint Idle which
indicates a problem with the BRI endpoint or ASAI or Avaya adjunct, the
wiring to the endpoint or adjunct, or the ISDN-BRI port.
The TN2198, received a status of Level 1 Pending Activation. interface
down, which indicates a problem with a connection between the switch and
the NT1.
Note:
Note: An NT1 is a 2- to 4-wire converter that is used to connect
4-wire Avaya terminals to a 2-wire TN2198 circuit pack. The
NT1 also has status lamps to determine the health of the
unit.
1. For the TN556, verify that an endpoint is connected to the port. If an
endpoint is connected to the port then proceed to step 2. For the
TN2198 verify that the connections are good between the switch and
the NT1. Verify that the NT1 has power.
2. As necessary, check and repair the wiring between the circuit pack and
the endpoint or adjunct. If a TN2198 is used the set must have been
plugged in for at least 15 seconds before it will stabilize. Execute test
port PCSSpp, and review the results of the Level 1 Status Inquiry test
to verify the repair. If this test is still failing, proceed to step 3.
3. For BRI endpoints, replace the BRI endpoint(s) connected to the port
or the NT1 if a TN2198 is used. For ASAI or Avaya adjuncts, follow the
recommended repair procedures of the manufacturer for link
communication problems. For the NT1, follow the manufacturers
repair procedures. Then execute test port PCSSpp and review the
results of the Level 1 Status Inquiry test to verify repair. If this test is
still failing, proceed to step 4.
4. Escalate the problem to the next tier.
Table 235: Test #621 Level 1 Status Inquiry (continued)
Error
Code
Test
Result
Description / Recommendation
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