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Table 152. TEST #42 Tone Detection Verification Test — Continued
Error
Test
Code
Result
1003
ABORT
2006
ABORT
2000
ABORT
2100
ABORT
1-3
FAIL
894
Issue 5 October 2002
Description/ Recommendation
The system could not allocate a Tone-Clock circuit pack for the test
connection. This situation could occur when the system is heavily loaded or
if a Tone-Clock circuit pack is not present in the port network when this test
is executed.
1. Verify the existence of a Tone-Clock circuit pack in the same port
network.
2. If a Tone-Clock circuit pack is missing, install one in the same port
network.
3. Allow approximately 1 minute for the Tone-Clock circuit pack
maintenance to run on the newly inserted Tone-Clock circuit pack.
4. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals a maximum of 5 times.
This abort code indicates that the active Tone-Clock circuit pack might not
be functioning properly. If there is more than one Tone Detector circuit pack
in the system, the problem can be either with the Tone-Clock circuit pack or
the Tone Detector circuit pack. This could also be caused by the
companding mode administered for the system not matching that of the
Tone Detector circuit pack.
1. Make sure that the companding mode of the system matches that of
the Tone Detector (TN748 for mu-law systems and TN420 for A-law
systems).
2. Test the active Tone-Clock circuit pack in the port network. This test is
being executed with test tone-clock qualifier system technician
command. ("qualifier" is the carrier of the active Tone-Clock circuit pack
to be tested. Valid qualifiers are: a, b, 1a, 1b, 2a, and 2b.) Refer to the
''TONE-BD (Tone-Clock Circuit Pack)''
details.
3. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals a maximum of 5 times.
Response to the test request was not received within the allowable time
period.
Could not allocate the necessary system resources to run this test.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals a maximum of 5 times.
DTMF digits were not detected correctly. This may or may not impact
reception of R2-MFC calls.
1. Run the short test sequence with test port PCSSpp sh r 1.
2. If the problem persists, the system is still operating properly but system
capacity will be reduced. In order to restore system performance to
normal, replace the Call Classifier circuit pack containing the defective
CLSFY-PT (Call Classifier Port).
Maintenance documentation for
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