DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-27ADX16D-P (16-Port AUDIX Digital Port)
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d. The port is busied-out by command. Release the port with the release
port UUCSSpp command.
e. The circuit pac k is administered but not p hysically installed. The alarm will
clear when a circuit p ack is inserted.
f. The circuit pac k has been removed or has been insa ne for more than
21-minutes. To clear the error, reseat or replace the AUDIX circuit pac k
(see caution at the beginni ng of this section).
g. Something is interfering with transmitting to the voice p ort. This is usually
an on-board problem a nd can be ignored if no user complaints are
received .
h. AUDIX is not available to the switch, p ossibly due to a busy out on the
AUDIX system. Refer to
DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance
,
585-300-110, if necessary.
i. An in-line maintenance error has g enerated an off-board war ning due to
some problem with the link to the voic e port. This can be ig nored if no user
complaints are received . If the problem persists, repl ace the circuit pac k
(see caution at the beginni ng of this section). Once the p roblem is
resolved, the alarm is retired after a ce rtain period of time.
j. The link between the circuit p ack and the voic e port is successfully reset.
No craft action is necessar y.
k. No voice ports are c onnected to the DEFINITY AUDIX circuit pack. No
maintenance action is required .
l. The message buffer in the c ircuit pack is full.
System Technician-Demanded T ests: Descripti ons
and Error Codes
Always investigate tests in the order p resented in the table be low. By clearing
error codes associated with the
Voice and Control Channel Local Looparound
Tes t
for example, you may also clear errors g enerated from other tests in the
testing sequence.
Order of Investigation Short Test
Sequence Long Test
Sequence D/ND1
1. D = Destructive; ND = Nondestruc tive
Voice and Control Channel Local Looparound Test (#13) X ND
NPE Crosstalk Test (#9) X ND