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Avaya s8700 media server for ip connect configurations
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Maintenance Object Repair Procedure
e. Error 513 is called Message Handshake failure. It indicates that a failure
with the message protocol between the server's software and the Packet
Interface circuit was detected.
1. If the Packet Interface has a MAJOR alarm:
2. If the Packet Interface circuit is not alarmed, no action is required.
f. Error 769 indicates that there was a failure in the Packet Loop-Around test.
A maintenance loop-around link cannot be established or the Packet
Interface circuit cannot send and receive data correctly as part of the
Loop-Around test (#886). If the number of errors exceeds a defined
threshold, a Major alarm is raised.
In a high-reliability system (duplicated IPSIs), a failure of the Maintenance
Loop-Around test may have caused an IPSI interchange which would result
in an alarm associated with error code 769 being reported against the
standby IPSI's Packet Interface circuit. If so, it may be necessary to force
another IPSI interchange using the set ip server-interface command.
For more information, refer to the repair procedures of Test #886.
g. Error 1025 indicates a failure of the Private Loop-around test (#885).
1. If the Packet Interface circuit has a MAJOR alarm:
2. If the Packet Interface circuit is not alarmed, no action is required.
h. Error 1281 indicates that the Packet Interface circuit has Translation RAM
failures. PKT-INT Translation RAM is used to convert the addresses of a
packet to the destination endpoint address.
1. If the Packet Interface circuit has a MAJOR alarm:
2. If the Packet Interface circuit is not alarmed, no action is required.
i. Error 1537 indicates a Boot PROM memory failure. The Packet Interface
circuit may still be operational if no other errors are reported. However the
circuit may report a fatal fault during board initialization. This may occur
during a system recovery level more severe than a WARM restart. For
more information, refer to Test #884.
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a. Reset the Packet Interface circuit using the reset
packet-interface Uc command.
b. Refer to the repair procedures for the Packet Interface Reset
test (#889).
a. Enter reset packet-interface Uc to reset the Packet
Interface circuit.
b. Refer to the repair procedures for the Packet Interface Reset
test (#889).
a. Enter reset packet-interface Uc to reset the Packet
Interface circuit.
b. Refer to the repair procedures for the Packet Interface Reset
test (#889).
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