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MMI-LEV (Multimedia Interface Resource Level)
The MMI circuit pack is maintained by the software like the Tone Detector circuit
pack, which can be removed and reinserted in any port board slot without
administration. Similarly, if a MMI circuit pack is removed from service logically by
failing the Archangel sanity scan test or is removed from service physically by
removing the circuit pack from the carrier, no error/alarm is raised against either
the MMI-BD or the MMI-PT MOs. Therefore, if a MMI-LEV error/alarm exists, yet
no alarms have been raised against MMI-BD or MMI-PT MOs, a MMI circuit pack
may have been removed from service causing the MMI-LEV error/alarm. To
resolve a MMI-LEV MAJOR alarm, restore the number of MMI ports available for
service to be equal to or greater than the calculated port capacity.
To determine how many MMI circuit packs are needed for the MMCH feature:
1. Using the display system-parameters maintenance command, locate
the number listed in the Minimum Maintenance Thresholds (MMIs) field
and record this number.
2. Use the list configuration command to verify the number of MMI ports.
3. Compare this number with the value listed in the MMIs field on the
System-Parameters Maintenance form (number listed in step 1 a minimum
thresholds number for MMI ports of between 0-128). Each MMI circuit
pack contains up to 32 ports. If this number in the MMIs field is less than or
equal to 32, one MMI circuit pack is needed. If this number is 64, then two
MMI circuit pack are needed.
4. Use the list configuration command to verify that the number of MMI
circuit packs listed agrees with the required minimum port capacity (from
step 1). If the number of MMI circuit packs listed in the step 2 differs from
the calculated number, restore the number of MMI circuit packs to the
correct value, in order to resolve the MMI-LEV alarm.
Error Log Entries and Test to Clear Values
Table 8-462. MMI-LEV Error Log Entries
Error
Aux
Type
Data
Associated Test
1
1
Any
None
1.
The number of MMI resources in the system that are in service has fallen below the calculated minimum
value. If the number of in-service MMI ports falls below the MMCH port capacity (value entered in the
Minimum Maintenance Thresholds for MMIs field) on the System-Parameters Maintenance form, a
MMI-LEV error is logged. If this outage continues for 15 minutes, a MAJOR alarm is raised.
555-233-143
Alarm
On/Off
Level
Board
MAJOR
OFF
Test to Clear Value
Issue 1 May 2002
8-1121

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