Config (System Configuration) - Avaya Definity SI Maintenance Manual

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CONFIG (System Configuration)

CONFIG (System Configuration)
MO Name (in
Alarm Log)
CONFIG
The System Configuration maintenance object (MO) oversees logical insertion
and removal of circuit packs in the system. When Switch Control detects that a
circuit pack is present in a port slot, it informs System Configuration and System
Configuration queries the circuit pack to determine the type and vintage of the
circuit pack. Similarly, when Switch Control detects that a circuit pack has been
removed from a port slot, it informs System Configuration.
There are no alarms or tests for System Configuration, but three types of errors
are logged to the Hardware Error Log (see below).
Hardware Error Log Entries and Test to Clear
Values
Aux
Error Type
Data
1
0
0
2-117(a)
0-2
257(b)
1002-1117(c)
0-2
1
Run the Short Test Sequence first. If all tests pass, run the Long Test Sequence. Refer to the
appropriate test description and follow the recommended procedures.
Notes:
a. This error indicates that a Port circuit pack in the system did not respond to
a circuit pack type inquiry. Follow the procedures outlined in (b) to
determine if there is an error.
b. This error indicates that less than 25% of Trunk Group is available.
c. This error indicates that a Port circuit pack in the system did not respond to
a vintage inquiry.
As a result of either of these errors, a Port circuit pack may be physically
inserted in a Port slot, but the system may not recognize its existence. The
Error Type and Aux Data fields specify the location of the port circuit pack
that caused the error as indicated in Table 10-100. If the Error Type field is
greater than 1000, subtract 1000 from the Error Type field before
consulting the table.
555-233-123
Alarm
Level
Initial Command to Run
none
none
System Configuration Error Log Entries
Alarm
Associated Test
Level
Any
Any
none
none
none
Full Name of MO
System Configuration
On/Off
Board
Test to Clear Value
Any
none
Issue 4 May 2002
10-465

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