Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
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d. The port is busied-out by command. You can release the port via the
release port UUCSSpp command.
e. The circuit pack is administered but not physically installed. The alarm will
clear when a circuit pack is inserted.
f. The circuit pack has been removed or has been insane for more than
21-minutes. To clear the error, reinsert or replace the AUDIX circuit pack
(see Caution at the beginning of this section).
g. Something is interfering with transmission to the voice port. This is usually
an on-board problem and can be ignored if there are no user complaints.
h. AUDIX is not available to the switch, possibly due to a busyout on the
AUDIX system. Check out the AUDIX system referring to EMBEDDED
AUDIX System Maintenance, 585-300-110, if necessary.
i. An in-line maintenance error has generated an off-board warning due to
some problem with the link to the voice port. This can be ignored if there
are no user complaints. If the problem persists, replace the circuit pack
(see Caution at the beginning of this section). Once the problem is
resolved, the alarm is retired after a certain period of time.
j. The link between the circuit pack and the voice port is successfully reset.
No craft action is necessary.
k. No voice ports are connected to the EMBEDDED AUDIX circuit pack. No
maintenance action is required.
l. The message buffer in the circuit pack is full.
System Technician-Demanded Tests:
Descriptions and Error Codes
Always investigate tests in the order presented in the table below when you are
inspecting errors in the system. For example, by clearing error codes associated
with the Voice and Control Channel Local Looparound test (#13), you may also
clear errors generated from other tests in the testing sequence.
Order of Investigation
Short Test
Sequence
Long Test
Sequence
D/ND
1
1.
D = Destructive; ND = Nondestructive
Voice and Control Channel Local Looparound test (#13)
X
ND
NPE Crosstalk test (#9)
X
ND
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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