Avaya S8700 Maintenance Manual page 88

Avaya s8700 media server for ip connect configurations
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Maintenance Object Repair Procedure
MMI-BD
MO's Name (in
Alarm
Alarm Log)
Level
MMI-BD
MAJOR
MMI-BD
MINOR
2
MMI-BD
WARNING
1.
Where UU is the universal cabinet number (1–64); C is the carrier designation (A, B, C, or D); SS is the address
of the slot in the carrier where the circuit pack resides (01–10); and pp is the 2-digit port number (01, 02, 03, ...).
2.
Refer to XXX-BD (Common Port Board).
Two circuit packs can be used for multimedia connections:
''TN787D (or later)''
''TN2207/Expansion Services Module''
TN787D (or later)
The Multimedia Interface circuit pack (TN787D or later and also called the MMCH
circuit pack) provides a number of H.221 protocol terminations for bit streams
received from the TDM bus. The Multimedia Interface demultiplexes the H.221 bit
stream (audio, video, data, control, and indication signals) and transmits the bit
streams onto the TDM bus so that the appropriate circuit packs can process them.
The Multimedia Interface circuit pack is commonly referred to as the MMI pack for
H.221 protocol termination. There are 32 ports (also called resources) on the
circuit pack. See
The MMI circuit pack contains 4 digital signal processors that manage the 32
resources.
NOTE:
Refer to
and Troubleshooting''
8-784
Issue 1 May 2002
Initial Command to
1
Run
test board UUCSS l r#
test board UUCSS l r#
test board UUCSS s r#
''MMI-PT''
for maintenance of these resources.
''Multimedia Call Handling (MMCH)''
for MMCH troubleshooting information.
Full Name of MO
Multimedia Interface circuit pack
Multimedia Interface circuit pack
Multimedia Interface circuit pack
in
Chapter 4, ''Alarms, Errors,
555-233-142

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