Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
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b. Error Type 15 — This is a software audit error that does not indicate any
hardware malfunction. Run the short test sequence, and investigate
associated errors (if any).
c. Error Type 18 — The DS1 tie trunk has been busied out by a busyout
trunk grp/mbr command. No calls can be made on this trunk except for
the Facility Access Test call.
d. Error Type 19 — This error type indicates that the far end may be
out-of-service, or the Electronic Tandem Network may be busied out.
e. Error Type 130 — This error type indicates that the circuit pack has been
removed or has been insane for more than 11 minutes. To clear the error,
reinsert or replace the circuit pack.
f. Error Type 257 — The DS1 Interface circuit pack detects a hardware error
on the DS1 tie trunk. The trunk cannot communicate with the far end
because it is unable to interpret digits sent from the far-end switch. The
Aux Data field indicates the following:
Check with the far-end switch or operating company for proper trunk
connection.
g. Error Type 513 — DS1 Interface circuit pack detects a hardware error on
the DS1 tie trunk. The trunk is in-service/active and waiting for an
“on-hook” from the far-end switch. No calls can be routed over the trunk
while it is in this state. Aux Data 57392 indicates no external release on
PBX disconnect. Check with the far-end switch or operating company for
proper trunk connection.
h. Error Type 769 — The DS1 Interface circuit pack detects a hardware error
on the DS1 tie trunk. This error usually occurs after an occurrence of error
type 513. The trunk has received the belated “on-hook” that it has been
waiting for from the far-end switch. The trunk is restored to in-service/idle
and can be used for calls. Aux Data 57393 indicates delayed external
release on PBX disconnect. This error can be ignored.
i. Error Type 1793 — The DS1 Interface circuit pack is out-of-service. See
the appropriate
‘‘DS1-BD (DS1 Interface Circuit Pack)’’
Interface Circuit Pack)’’ on page 8-1707
documentation for details.
j. Error Type 2305 — Reorder message. The trunk could not be seized. This
error causes the Trunk Seizure test (#136) to run and is only a problem if
the Seizure test fails (in which case Error Type 1025 also appears). In this
case, the trunk may be put in “Ready-for-Service” state (shown as
“disconnected” by the status command), which allows only incoming calls.
Run the Trunk Seizure test (#136) and follow its procedures.
k. Error Type 2562 — Retry Failure error. This error is logged only. It is not a
hardware failure and hence does not start any testing or generate any
alarms. This error comes from call processing and is generated when a
second attempt (retry) to seize an outgoing trunk fails.
57473
The rotary dial rate is below 8 pulses per second.
57474
The rotary dial rate is above 12 pulses per second.
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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