Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
555-233-143
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Issue 1 May 2002
ATM-NTWK (ATM Network Error)
In an ATM PNC configuration, a proprietary Center Stage Switch (CSS) is
replaced by an ATM network. Since CSS nodes are replaced by the ATM network
in the ATM PNC configuration, SNI boards are no longer needed. In place of the
SNI boards, ATM Expansion Interface (EI) or ATM Circuit Emulation Service
(CES) boards are connected to an ATM switch port over a fiber-optic cable. The
ports on the ATM switch are under control of its maintenance software. Refer to
ATM Installation, Upgrades, and Administration for Avaya MultiVantage Solutions
book for more information.
An error against this MO indicates a problem in the ATM network (including the
ATM switch) that is affecting service quality. These error events are either:
■
Reported by the ATM network to an ATM EI or ATM CES board
■
Detected by either the ATM EI or ATM CES board itself
Since these errors are not related to the ATM EI or ATM CES board, they are not
reported against the ATM-EI or ATM-TRK MO. However, some of these errors
invoke alarms that require action by the system’s maintenance software, while
other log-only errors require no action.
Error Codes and Aux Data values
The Cause Code/Error Type information is shown in
.
These are the possible errors that can be logged against the ATM-NTWK MO.
If the ATM-NTWK MO receives more than 6 errors, the most recent are discarded.
MO’s Name
(in Alarm
Log)
Physical Name in
Error Logs
1
1.
AT indicates it is an ATM switch-related address, UU is the connection number. The connection
number can be converted into a board location by the command display atm pnc UU, which
shows the translations for the board that reported the ATM network error. P indicates if the
ATM-EI board (reporting the ATM network error) is on the PNC’s A side or the B side. If the
system is simplex, only A is valid.
Alarm Level
Full Name of MO
ATM-NTWK
ATUUP
WARNING
ATM Network Error
ATM-NTWK
UUCSS
WARNING
ATM Network Error
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