Avaya S8700 Maintenance Manual page 1082

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Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
When this error occurs for an ASAI or Avaya adjunct, the service technician
should:
1. Execute the test station extension command and pay particular
2. Check the health of the adjunct by following the recommended
3. The alarm condition persists and, if the above steps do not resolve
d. This error and associated WARNING alarm are logged against an ASAI or
Avaya endpoint when the adjunct has asked the switch to suspend
Maintenance on the ASAI or Avaya endpoint. Busying out and releasing
the ASAI station or ADJLK station will clear this alarm.
e. This error occurs when the endpoint sends more messages than the switch
can handle. The switch suspends the reception of messages from the
endpoint for a short period of time. There is no repair procedure for this
error. If the condition persists, replace the endpoint.
f. This error occurs when a BRI endpoint's signaling-associated link has too
much traffic related to link establishment. This could occur if the signaling
link is bouncing between assigned and established states. Software will
suspend activity to this endpoint for 75 minutes when the endpoint is
alarmed due to this problem (note that service suspension does not occur if
the endpoint is an ASAI or Avaya adjunct). If this problem persists, replace
the endpoint. If replacing the endpoint does not fix the problem, follow
normal escalation procedures.
g. This error occurs when the ASAI-ADJ or ATT-ADJ or LGATE-AJ or
ATTE-AJ message is not transmitted because the PKT-CTRL (Packet
Control circuit pack) transmit buffers are exhausted. Frequent or persistent
occurrence of these events may indicate a hardware problem or traffic
overload on the PKT-CTRL, the signaling link, or the ASAI or Avaya
adjunct. Attempt to resolve the problem by following the repair procedures
for the PKT-CTRL. If these attempts fail, the problem should be escalated
because re-engineering of the traffic on the PKT-CTRL, signaling link, or
adjunct may be necessary.
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Issue 1 May 2002
attention to any tests that fail and perform the associated repair
procedures for those tests.
repair procedures of the manufacturer of the adjunct if the preceding
step does not resolve the problem.
the problem, follow normal escalation procedures.
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