DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-456CUST-ALM (Customer-Provided Alarming Device)
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Customer-Provided Alarming Device Test (#115)
The Customer-Provided Alarming Device (CPAD) Test closes the relay that
activates the CPAD for 1-minute only within the port network spec ified. If it takes
longer than 1-minute to check that the C PAD has been activated, the Repeat field
on the test customer-alarm UUC command can b e used to close the relay for
up to 99 minutes. Note that when the repeat op tion is used, the results for Test
#115 come back immed iately and, for each test that p assed, the CPAD is kept on
for that many minutes. The CPAD does not go off after 1-minute and then come
back on. Instead, the CPAD is kept on c ontinuously for the entire time. If the
CPAD is being activated and d eactivated in a flic kering fashion, there is a
prob lem w ith ei ther t he CPAD, or the SYSAM, or the EPN M ainte nanc e ci rcui t
pack.
Table 9-189. TEST #115 Customer-Provided Alarming Device Test
Error
Code Test
Result Description/ Recommendation
Any ABORT Internal system error
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals for a maximum of 5 times.
PASS The swit ch sof tware succ essfu lly sen t the re ques t to the SYSAM or EPN
Maintenance circuit pack to turn on the CPAD. The CPAD must be
physically inspected to verify that it is working. If the CPAD is working but
the customer has complained that the CPAD did not indicate a system
alarm when it occurr ed, then check the administered alarm lev el for turning
on the CPAD. This is on the display system-parameter maintenance form.
Compare this level with the c ustomer’s specific ations. If the level does not
match the customer’s sp ecifications, c hange it using the change
system-parameter maintenance form. If Test #115 passes, and the CPAD
is not b eing acti vated , che ck th e conn ecti on of th e CPAD t o the SYSAM or
EPN Maintenance circuit pack. If the CPAD can be activated but cannot b e
deactivated, first check to make sure Emergency Transfer is not activated in
the affected port network via the status port-network command.
Emergency Transfer can be forced to manual OFF via the Emergency
Transfer switch on the SYSAM or EPN Maintenance circuit pack. If
Emergency Transfer is OFF and the CPAD still canno t be deactivated ,
check the administered levels for the CPAD via the display
system-parameter maintenance form and compare against the alarm
levels currently present in the system (display alarms command).
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