DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-962ISDN-TRK (DS1 ISDN Trunk)
9
j. An ISDN trunk selected by the near-en d has been rejected 10 times by the
far-end without a successful c all. This may indicate a servic e state
mismatch between the near-end and far-end for this trunk that is effecting
the end user (that is, customer rec eives unexpected interc ept tones when
accessing ISDN trunks). This may indic ate that the ISDN trunk is not
administered on the far-end.
The Aux field contains the physic al name of the ISDN trunk in decimal.
Then, verify that the far-end has this trunk adminis tered.
The Warning alarm will be retired automatically whene ver an outgoing or
incoming call that uses this trunk is answered by the called endpoint. If
problems persist, then b usy-out the ISDN trunk to take it out of the hunt
group.
System Technician-Demanded T ests: Descripti ons
and Error Codes
Always investigate tests in the order p resented in the table belo w when
inspecting errors in the sy stem. By clearing error cod es associated with the
NPE
Crosstalk Test
, for example, you may also clear errors g enerated from other tests
in the testing sequenc e.
4
7
8
260
263
A call that has not reached the active state, but has at least reached a
ringing state, was cleared unexpectedly b y the far-end with an ISDN
RESTART message.
1
3
6
9
265
A call that has not yet reached a ringing state was c leared
unexpectedly by the far-end with an ISDN RESTART message.
11
12
19
531
267
268
A call that was in the process of clearing anyway has been cleared by
the far-end with an ISDN RESTART message. If this condition occurs
frequently, it may mean that the far-end is attempting to clear trunks
that it thinks are in a ‘‘hung’’ state. The RESTART message brings the
trunk to an idle condition.
Aux
Data Cause