Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Maintenance Manual page 1468

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Maintenance Objects
Notes:
a. Error 1 occurs when background maintenance software has reset the
Packet Interface as a fault recovery action. It is used to keep track of the
number of times that the Packet Interface is reset, independent of whether
or not the Reset test passed. Once three of these errors have occurred in
the last 15 minutes, the next such error will cause maintenance to place the
Packet Interface into an out-of-service state, raise a MAJOR on-board
alarm against the Packet Interface, and automatically reset the
io-processor on the TN2402/TN798 Processor circuit pack. If the
io-processor reset does not restore to service the alarmed Packet
Interface, then the io-processor reset attempt fails, and the software will
continue to attempt to reset the io-processor. When three of these attempts
have failed within a 15 minute period, maintenance software puts the
io-processor into a held-reset state and continues to attempt io-processor
resets every three (3) minutes as long as the io-processor resets continue
to fail.
1. Check to see if Error Types 257, 513, 769, 1025, 1281, or 3841 are
2. If no other Packet Interface errors appear in the error log, and if the
3. If a Packet Interface MAJOR alarm is present and no other Packet
b. Error 10 indicates that the Packet Interface maintenance software caused
an escalating system WARM restart as part of a recovery action for certain
Packet Interface failures. A SYSTEM Error Type 10 should also be present,
indicating that a software initiated WARM restart occurred.
1. Check to see if Error types 513, 1025, or 3074 are present in the
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Issue 5 October 2002
NOTE:
Whenever the io-processor is reset, both Packet Interface instances
and all 4 data channels (DATA-CHL) are reset as well, and service is
interrupted for any calls using these MOs. Refer to the IO-PROCR
section for more information concerning io-processor resets.
present in the hardware error log. If one or more of those error
codes are present, refer to the information associated with those
errors for the appropriate repair procedures.
Packet Interface is not in a held reset state as indicated by the
absence of a MAJOR alarm with a Service State of OUT, no action
should be taken.
Interface error codes are in the hardware error log, execute a
demand reset of the IO Processor by entering reset io-processor.
This command resets both Packet Interface instances as well as the
IO Processor. Refer to the repair procedures for Test #704.
hardware error log. If they are present, refer to the repair procedures
for those errors for further action.

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