Avaya S8700 Maintenance Manual page 673

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test alarms
Output
The responses, with normal output, will be displayed on a test-by-test basis with
one line of data displayed for each test result. With the failures option only the
tests that have failed will be displayed.
The following output fields are for the ALARM ENTRY section:
Port
Maintenance
Name
On Board
Alt Name
Alarm Type
Service State
The following fields are displayed for the test results:
Port
Maintenance
Name
Alt.
Name
Test No
Result
Error Code
When errors are encountered preparing a particular object to be tested (not
inserted, contention, etc.) the an error message will be displayed. This error
message will be displayed in the TEST RESULTS data.
555-233-143
The location of the alarmed object (cabinet-carrier-slot-circuit). This is the
same identifier as used by the alarm log.
The logical name of the maintenance object which has been alarmed.
Whether the fault detected is on the associated circuit pack, or an off board
element connected to the circuit pack.
Terminal extension numbers or trunk-group numbers.
Major, minor, or warning. This is an indicator to the seriousness of the
alarm raised.
RDY (ready for service), OUT (out of service), or IN (in service). This is the
current service state of the station and trunk ports shown.
The port address (cabinet-carrier-slot-circuit) of the maintenance object
that is being tested.
The type of maintenance object that is being tested.
The alternate means of identifying the maintenance object. This field
contains the extension when the object is a station, and it contains xxx/yyy
when the object is a trunk, where xxx is the trunk group number and yyy is
the member number. It contains P/xxx when the object is a private CO line,
where xxx is the private CO line group number.
The actual test that is being executed.
An indicator as to whether the test failed, passed, aborted or no hardware
was available (no board). If this field has conflict, this means that another
user was testing this hardware. If this field has epn-down it means that the
epn is inaccessible at this time.
A numerical description of why the test failed or was aborted.
Issue 1 May 2002
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