DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-102ANN-BD (Announcement Circuit Pack)
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d. Error Type 125A wrong circuit pack is inserted in the slot where this
circuit pack is logically adminis tered. To resolve this problem, either
remove the wrong circuit pac k and insert the logic ally administered c ircuit
pack OR use the change circuit-pack command to readminister this slot
to match the circuit p ack inserted.
e. Error Type 257This error indicates transient co mmunication problems
with this circuit pac k. This error is not service-affecting and no ac tion is
required.
f. Error Type 513This error, when reported with Aux Data in the rang e of
4352 to 4358, indicates the circ uit pack has reported a hardware failure on
the circuit pack. The c ircuit pack should be replaced.
!WARNING:
Replacing the circ uit pack will result in loss of integ rated announcements. See Essential Service Information above.
g. Error Type 1025This error is not service-affecting and no action is
required.
h. Error Type 1281The Speech Processor (SP) found one or more faulty
memory locations in the speec h main memory (SMM). Whenever this error
is logged, error 2817 will also b e logged (Note j), c ausing maintenance to
run the Announcement Checksum Test (#209) to determine if the b ad
memory location is used b y an announcement.
i. Error Type 1538The hyperactive circuit pac k is out-of-service and may
exhibit one or more of the following symp toms:
1. The tests run on the ports of this ci rcuit pack are returning with a
NO-BOARD.
2. A busy-out/release of the ci rcuit pack has no affec t on test results.
3. A list configuration command shows that the c ircuit pack and
ports are properly install ed.
The system will try to restore the circuit pac k within 15 minutes. If the error
recurs after 15 minutes, then replace the c ircuit pack.
j. Error Type 2049 and 2817These errors or logged in c onjunction with
Error Type 1281, Aux Data 17699 (Note h). Since that error means that a
defective speec h memory location was found, th e announcement
checksum error is also logg ed, causing t he Announcement Checksum
Test (#209) to run. This test determines whether the defective memory
location has corrupted any recorded announc ements. If the Checksum
Test passes, the faulty memory location is not currently being used; the
Speech Processor will then mark the location as faulty to prevent future
announcements from using it.