Component States - Avaya CallPilot 1002rp Maintenance And Diagnostics

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Using Avaya CallPilot® Manager to monitor hardware

Component states

You can determine the state of a component by looking at the State box in the Maintenance
section.
State
Active
Disabled
Idle
InTest
Loading
Local (Red) Alarm
No resources
Not Configured
Off Duty
Remote Off Duty
Remote (Yellow) Alarm
Shutting Down
Uninitiated
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The component is working and currently involved in processing
a call.
The diagnostic failed.
The component is working but not currently involved in
processing a call.
A diagnostic is running on the resource or device.
The component has been started, which takes it out of the Off
Duty state.
This state occurs quickly and is immediately followed by Idle.
A Receive Loss of Synchronization error occurred on incoming
data over a T1 link and lasted more than 2.5 seconds. This
condition will exist until synchronization is recovered and
remains recovered for 12 seconds.
The hardware required for the component to operate is not
installed or is not operating properly.
The device is not configured in CallPilot.
For example, a DSP is not being used because it was not
allocated in the Configuration Wizard.
The component has been stopped.
The component has been taken out of service at the switch.
A red alarm exists at the receiving device. This alarm is sent by
the receiving T1 device to CallPilot, and it remains in effect until
the red alarm is cleared at the receiving device.
The component is in the process of stopping.
This state occurs quickly and is immediately followed by Off
Duty.
The call processing component has not initialized the resource.
Description
December 2010

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