DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-12Common Abort and Fail Codes
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62524
62525
62526
ABORT Maintenance is currently ac tive on the maximum number of
maintenance objects that th e system can support. This c ondition
is commonly caused b y the fact that the system contains a large
number of stations or trunks that have been administered, and
whose circuit pac ks are installed, but whic h are not physically
connected.
1. Resolve as many alarms as possib le on the station and trunk
MOs, or busyout these MOs to prevent maintenanc e activity
on them. Then try the command again.
NO
BOARD The circuit pack is not physi cally installed.
EXTRA BD This result can appear for Maintenanc e/Test, Call Classifier, Tone
Detector, Announcement and Speech Synthesis circuit pac ks.
Each of these circuit pac ks has restrictions on how many c an be
installed in the system or in a port network. The restrictions are as
follows:
TN771D Maintenance/Test: 1 /port network
TN748 Tone Detector: 50 /system
TN744 Call Classifier: 25 /system
Speech Synthesizer: 40 /system
TN750 Announcement: 1 /system
Remove any extra circuit pac ks.
1 FAIL For reset commands, the circuit pack was not succ essfully
halted.
2 FAIL For reset commands, the circuit pack was not succ essfully
restarted after being halted . For both results, replace the circ uit
pack.
FAIL Refer to the applicable maintenanc e object in Chapter 9.
PASS The requested action succ essfully completed . If the command
was a reset, the circuit pac k is now running and should be
tested.
Table 8-3. Common Error Codes for Busyout, Release, Test,
and Reset Commands — Continued
Error
Code Command
Result Description/Recommendation
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