Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Maintenance Manual page 1469

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PKT-INT (Packet Interface)
c. Error 23 along with an associated MAJOR alarm indicates that Packet
Interface translation data was loaded at boot time but the Packet Interface
was not detected to be physically present
1. Reboot the system. If the error persists, replace the TN2402/TN798
d. Error 50 indicates that the Processor is sending more downlink messages
than the Packet Interface can keep up with. This is an in-line error not
produced by any test. When this error is reported, application software is
slowed down to allow the Packet Interface to process existing downlink
messages. If there is a hardware problem, the Packet Interface test will
normally cause other errors to be logged. In the rare case where there are
no other PKT-INT errors logged but error 50 occurs more than 10 times in
the last hour, follow normal escalation procedures.
e. Error 100 indicates that the Processor requested a reset of Packet
Interfaces as part of a Packet Interface recovery action.
1. If no other PKT-INT errors except Error Type 1 are present, this
2. If PKT-INT error codes other than Error Type 1 are present, refer to
f. Error 257 indicates that maintenance has detected a Packet Interface fatal
failure. This error is a very serious, and when it occurs, maintenance
software immediately escalates testing to the destructive reset test (#889).
1. If the Packet Interface circuit has a MAJOR alarm, reset the Packet
2. If the Packet Interface is not alarmed, no action is required.
g. Errors 267 and 217 indicate that the number of Packet Interfaces detected
as being physically present exceeds number of Packet Interfaces
supported by the software configuration.
h. Error 513 is a Message Handshake failure, indicating that a failure with the
message protocol between the System software and the Packet Interface.
1. If the Packet Interface circuit has a MAJOR alarm, reset the Packet
2. If the Packet Interface is not alarmed, no action is required.
i. Error 769 indicates that there was a failure in the Maintenance Looparound
test (Test #886). A maintenance looparound link cannot be established or
the Packet Interface cannot send and receive data correctly as part of the
looparound test. If the number of errors exceeds a defined threshold, a
MAJOR alarm is raised. For more information, refer to the repair
procedures for Test #886.
555-233-119
Processor circuit pack.
means that the Packet Interface was in a fatal fault state at the time
of system initialization and it was reset successfully. No other
actions are required.
the repair procedures for those errors to correct the failure.
Interface (reset io-processor).
Interface (reset io-processor).
Issue 5 October 2002
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