DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 5
Maintenance and Test for R5vs/si
555-230-123
Issue 1
April 1997
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
Page 10-1536UDS1-BD (UDS1 Interface Circuit Pack)
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Notes:
a. Error 1 indicates that the circuit pack has totally stopped functioning or is
not fully administered. The alarm is logged about 15 minutes after the
circuit pack has been removed or 11 minutes after the SAKI Test (#53)
fails.
To be fully administered, a UDS1 circuit pack must meet all of these 3
conditions:
1.Have an entry in the circuit plan via the change circuit pack command
2.Be administered via the add ds1 PCSS command
3.Be physically inserted into the correct slot
If the circuit pack has an entry in the circuit plan and either of the other two
conditions are
not
met, a MINOR alarm is logged. To resolve the error
either
1.Make sure all conditions for administration are met and that a
functioning UDS1 circuit pack is inserted in the correct slot, or
2.Completely remove the UDS1-BD from the system using the following
steps:
a. Remove any administered DS1 trunks, access endpoints or
PRI endpoints associated with the circuit pack from their
trunk groups.
b. Execute the remove ds1 PCSS and change circuit pack
PCSS commands.
If all the administration conditions are met for this circuit pack and the red
LED is still on, follow the instructions for LED Alarms with Error Type 1 in
Chapter 7, ‘‘
LED Interpretation’’.
b. The UDS1 Interface circuit pack has been busied out by a busyout board
PCSS command.
c. The UDS1-BD circuit pack is not completely administered. To be fully
administered, the UDS1 circuit pack must:
1.Have an entry in the circuit plan via the change circuit pack command,
1. Run the Short Test Sequence first. If all tests pass, run the Long Test Sequence. Refer to the
appropriate test description and follow the recommended procedures.
2. If ports are assigned to the circuit pack, then a minor alarm is raised. If no ports are assigned to the
circuit pack, then a warning alarm is raised. The alarm is raised after the circuit pack has been missing
for a period of 15 minutes. Warning alarms are also raised against any ports administered on the
circuit pack.
3. Minor alarms on this MO may be downgraded to warning alarms based on values set in the set
options command.
4. Major alarms on this MO may be downgraded to minor or warning alarms based on values set in the
set options command.