DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-1158PDATA-PT (Packet Data Line Port)
9
System Port Connectivity Test (#603)
This test is destructive.
This test verifies the capability to c ommunicate between the PDATA and the Data
Line (TN 726B) ports of a System Port member. A System Port requires the
PDATA port and the Data Line p ort to be wired together. Failure of this test may
indicate faults with the wiring on PDATA port. Thus an off-board alarm is raised .
Since this test is applicab le only to ports that are config ured as a System Port,
the switch aborts the test if the p ort is not configured as a System Port.
The switch aborts this test if calls as sociated with the port are in p rogress. If the
ports are in use but tests must b e run, the port can be b usied out using the
busyout port UUCSSpp command. Release the port when t he tests are done. If
a problem is fixed, the ass ociated alarms will not b e resolved until the port is
released.
Table 9-460. TEST #603 System Port Connectivity Test
Error
Code Test
Result Description/ Recommendation
11 ABORT The Data Line port could not be setup for this test.
2100 ABORT Could not allocate Data Line resources
1. Determine the Data Line port associated with the PDATA port.
2. Run test port UUCSSpp. If any of the Data Line port tests fail, resolve
these problems first.
3. If the problem persists, check the port ad min and wiring
4. Verify that the Data Line port is not busied out (status data-module
extension) or not installed.
1000 ABORT The PDATA or Data Line port is in use for a call or maintenance tests are
already running on these ports.
1. Retry the command when the port is idle. The port may be forced to the
idle state by executing the busyout port UUCSSpp command. This
command is destr uctive causing all c alls and links assoc iated with the port
to be torn down.
1005 ABORT The configuration for this test is incorrect.
1. This is the expected test result for PDATA ports which have not been
administered as a System Port.
2. If the PDATA port is supposed to be configured as System Port, make the
necessary modifications on the port administration form change
data-module extension.
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