Avaya Definity SI Maintenance Manual page 1579

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EXP-INTF (Expansion Interface Circuit Pack)
Table 10-293. TEST #242 Expansion Interface Lightwave
Error
Code
1015
1031
1139
1141
1144
555-233-123
Transceiver Loop Around Test — Continued
Test
Result
ABORT
The system does not allow this test to be run because the
Expansion Interface circuit pack has not been busied out.
1. Busyout the Expansion Interface circuit pack. Repeat the
test board PCSS long command.
ABORT
If the Expansion Interface circuit pack is in an EPN and is
active and is in slot A01 or B02, this test CANNOT be
executed. If the lightwave transceiver loop around is activated,
it is impossible to deactivate it.
1. If a Standby Expansion Interface circuit pack pair exists,
make that pair active via the set expansion-link PCSS
command, where PCSS is the address of a Standby
Expansion Interface circuit pack.
2. If the Expansion Interface Link switch is successful, the
lightwave transceiver Loop Around Test may now be
executed on the original Expansion Interface circuit pack
in the EPN.
ABORT
The Packet Bus in an Expansion Port Network (Port Network 2
or 3) has a major alarm against it. This test needs to use the
alarmed port network's Packet Bus.
1. Resolve the Packet Bus alarm.
2. Retry the command.
ABORT
The Packet Control circuit pack is out-of-service.
1. Determine if the Packet Control circuit pack is busied out
by checking the Hardware Error Log to see if Error Type
18 has been logged against PKT-CTRL. If Error Type 18 is
present, release the circuit pack via the release
packet-control command, and retry the command.
2. If the Packet Control circuit pack is NOT busied out, refer
to PKT-CTRL (Packet Control circuit pack) Maintenance
documentation for the recommended repair procedure.
ABORT
The Packet Bus in the Processor Port Network has a major
alarm active against it. This abort code only appears when the
test is run in an EPN.
1. Resolve the alarm in the PPN.
2. Retry the command.
Description/Recommendation
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Issue 4 May 2002
10-793

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