DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
Page 10-837MODEM-PT (Modem Pool Port)
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Modem Pool Conference Test (#97)
This test is destructive.
This test checks most of the switching and gain control functions provided by the
NPE circuit in the analog section of the conversion resource. This test
conferences a 1004-Hz tone through the NPE, looping it back so that it can be
verified with a Tone Detector circuit.
Table 10-279. TEST #97 Modem Pool Conference Test
Error
Code
Test
Result Description/ Recommendation
ABORT System resources required for this test are not available.
1000 ABORT System resources required to run this test are not available. The port
may be in use on a valid call. Determine whether the port is available for
testing.
1002 ABORT The system could not allocate time slots for the test. The system may be
under heavy traffic conditions or it may have time slots out-of-service
due to TDM-BUS errors. Refer to TDM-BUS (TDM Bus) Maintenance
documentation to diagnose any active TDM Bus errors.
1. If the system has no TDM-BUS errors and is not handling heavy
traffic, repeat the test at one-minute intervals a maximum of five
times.
2. If the test continues to abort, escalate the problem.
1003 ABORT The system could not allocate a tone receiver for the test. The system
may be oversized for the number of Tone Detectors present or some
Tone Detectors may be out-of-service.
1. Look for TTR-LEV errors in the Error Log. If present, refer to
TTR-LEV (TTR level) Maintenance documentation.
2. Look for TONE-PT errors in the Error Log. If present, refer to
TONE-PT (Tone generator) Maintenance documentation.
3. If neither condition exists, retry the test at one-minute intervals a
maximum of five times.
4. If the test continues to abort, escalate the problem.
1004 ABORT The port has been seized by a user for a valid call. Determine whether
the port is available for testing.
1. Retry the command at one-minute intervals a maximum of five
times.
2. If the test continues to abort, escalate the problem.
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