Troubleshooting
Safety precautions
Maintenance Procedures
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December 2003
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Troubleshooting
This chapter describes how to resolve problems indicated by alarms and error messages in the system. It
includes the following topics:
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Removing and restoring EMBEDDED AUDIX power
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Troubleshooting duplicated servers
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Troubleshooting trunks with Automatic Circuit Assurance
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Using Busy Verification of Terminals and Trunks
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Trunk Group Busy/Warning Indicators to attendant
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Trunk Identification by attendant
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Troubleshooting trunks with Automatic Circuit Assurance
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Troubleshooting Multimedia Call Handling (MMCH)
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Troubleshooting ISDN-PRI endpoints (wideband)
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Troubleshooting ISDN-BRI / ASAI
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Troubleshooting ISDN-PRI test calls
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Troubleshooting the outgoing ISDN-testcall command
Safety precautions
By observing the prescribed safety precautions while working on a system, you can avoid unnecessary
damage to its equipment and disruption of service. The items on this list should be a regular part of your
routine.
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WARNING:
Failure to comply with these procedures can have catastrophic effects on a system’s hardware and
service. Read the explanations following the list to ensure a complete understanding of these
necessary procedures.
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While touching any component inside a cabinet, ground yourself using a wrist strap attached to
the cabinet’s frame, and avoid sources of static electricity.
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When you log on with Avaya Site Administration (ASA), alarm notification is normally disabled.
Log off ASA as you leave the system.
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Always busy out a server before you power it down.
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