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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
Page 10-60ANL-16-L (16-Port Neon Analog Line)
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1000 ABORT System resources required to run this test are not available. The port may
be busy with a valid call. Use the display port PCSSpp command to
determine the station extension. Use the status station command to
determine the service state of the port. If the service state indicates that the
port is in use, then the port is unavailable for certain tests. (Refer to the
"Status Commands" section in Chapter 8, "Maintenance Commands and
Trouble-Clearing Aids", for a full description of all possible states.) You
must wait until the port is idle before retesting.
1. If the port status is idle, then retry the command at one-minute
intervals a maximum of five times.
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 system has no TDM-BUS errors and is not handling heavy traffic,
repeat test at one-minute intervals a maximum of five times.
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 the
"TTR-LEV (TTR Level)" Maintenance documentation.
2. Look for TONE-PT errors in the Error Log. If present, refer to the
"TONE-PT (Tone Generator)" Maintenance documentation.
3. If neither condition exists, retry the test at one-minute intervals a
maximum of five times.
1004 ABORT The port was seized by a valid call during the test. The test has been
aborted. Use the display port PCSSpp command to determine the station
extension. Use the status station command to determine the service state
of the port. If the service state indicates that the port is in use, then the port
is unavailable for certain tests. (Refer to the "Status Commands" section in
Chapter 8, "Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids", for a full
description of all possible states.) You must wait until the port is idle before
retesting.
1. Retry the command at one-minute intervals a maximum of five times.
2. If the test continues to abort and the port is not in use, escalate the
problem.
1005 ABORT The test is not run because the port is administered as either an External
Alert or Announcement port.
Table 10-25. TEST #161 Loop Around Test — Continued
Error
Code
Test
Result Description/ Recommendation
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