DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-135ASAI-PT
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ASAI-PT
Unless otherwise stated, all maintenanc e actions contained in this section apply
to ASAI-PT and ISDN-BRI ports connected to ASAI adjuncts. This po rt type is
administered as an ASAI-BD on the TN800 circuit p ack.
The TN800 circuit pack is a PC-based p latform that allows interaction of multip le
applications with DEFINITY. DEFINITY software (Native mode) supports
emulation of three types of port MOs on this board. The type of ports to b e
emulated are defined b y the applications runn ing on the TN800. The TN800 can
support a maximum of 32 p orts (time slots) at a time.
The TN800 connects to the switch through a sing le slot in the backp lane,
however its width is not limited to one slot. The numb er of slots occupie d by the
TN800 is supplied by t he board during its insertion. The TN800 (Release 5 and
higher) is 3 slots wide. The blank (reserve) slots are to the left of the functional
slot.
In non-native mode the TN800 is recognized as TN556, TN2181, TN754, or
TN746 based on the switch software and the application runni ng on the TN800.
In non-native mode only one type of p ort MO runs at any time, and the p ort type
depends on the ap plication running o n the TN800. If the TN800 fails diagnostics
in non-native mode, the system’s alarm and error logs would show a failure for
the board type the TN800 is emulating .
MO Name (in
Alarm Log Alarm Level Initial Command to
Run1
1. Where UU is the universal cabinet number (1 for PPN and 2-44 for EPN); C is the carrier
designation (for example, A, B, C, D, or E); SS is the address of the slot in the carrier where
the circuit pack is located (for examp le, 01, 02, ..., and so forth); and pp is the two digit port
number (01, 02, 03, ...).
Full Name of MO
ASAI-PT MAJOR2,3
2. The alarm level for ASAI adjunct po r ts may be administered using the set options
command. The alarm level can be set independently for off-board and on-board alarms to
WARNING, MINOR, or MAJOR for all ASAI adjunct ports in the system.
3. All alarming for an ASAI adjunc t and off-board alarming for an ASAI port is d isabled if the
ASAI adjunct asks the switch to suspend maintenance. When this occurs, an error and a
WARNING alarm is logged against the ASAI adjunct. Check the Hardware Error and Alarm
Logs to see if the adjunc t has disabled alarming.
test port UUCSSpp l ASAI ISDN BRI Port
ASAI-PT WARNING test port UUCSSpp l ASAI ISDN BRI Port