Avaya Definity SI Maintenance Manual page 1560

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Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
i. Error Type 2305 with aux data 118 indicates that the EI circuit pack has
detected slips on the incoming fiber data stream. Thus, the EPN and PPN
are not synchronized. Examine the Error Log for any SYNC, TDM-CLK,
TONE-BD, and DS1-BD errors. If these errors exist, refer to the
appropriate MO for repair procedures. If the errors do not exist, refer to
"SYNC" for general information on diagnosing synchronization problems. If
there are no active EI circuit pack errors with Error Types 769 and 770,
Error Type 2305 resolves when fewer than nine slips are detected in a 5- to
10-minute period (that is, Error Type 2305 resolves within 10 minutes of the
last slip.) If the Error Log has an active EI error with type 769 or 770, then
Error Type 2305 is resolved when Error Types 769 and 770 are resolved.
j. Error Type 2561 indicates an on-board failure of EI circuitry related to
handling packet data from the fiber interface and from the Packet bus
interface. If this error has generated a minor alarm, replace the EI circuit
pack or transceiver.
k. Error Type 2817 indicates an on-board failure of EI circuitry related to
transmission of data to the fiber interface. If this error has generated a
minor alarm, replace the EI circuit pack or transceiver.
l. Error Type 3074 and 3075 indicates failures of EI circuit pack packet path
tests. These packet path tests do exercise circuitry on both EI circuit packs
of the expansion link. If Error Type 3075 is present without Error Type
3074, the fault probably lies with the EI circuit pack that reported the error.
Replace the EI circuit pack or transceiver. If Error Type 3074 exists with or
without 3075, the fault is probably on the neighbor of the EI circuit pack that
reported this error. Replace the neighbor EI circuit pack or transceiver.
m. Error Type 3330 indicates a failure of a diagnostic component on the
Expansion Interface circuit pack. The failed component does not impair
service, but it may leave the EI circuit pack in a state where the EI circuit
pack cannot detect errors.
10-774
Issue 4 May 2002
NOTE:
These errors may be ignored if they occur during clock interchanges.
NOTE:
Certain Packet Bus failures can cause this error. In that case the EI is
not defective. If PKT-BUS errors are also present, refer to Chapter 9,
"Packet Bus Fault Isolation and Correction" and the PKT-BUS section
for fault isolation procedures. If PKT-BUS errors are not present and
replacing the EI does not solve the problem this error can still be the
result of a Packet Bus failure.
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