Multitech MTPRI-HD30B Network Card User Manual


 
PRI card User Guide
12 CommPlete Communications Server
Introduction
This chapter provides the processes and procedures to help solve PRI card problems. The steps are
generally presented in the recommended chronological order.
General Troubleshooting Process
At the first indication of a problem, perform the steps below. The recovery options are listed in the
recommended chronological order (from simplest and most likely to most complex and least likely cause).
1. Verify that your site meets the specifications (Environmental Requirements, Physical
Characteristics, Power Requirements, On-Board Hardware Resources, Host Interface, CSU/T1
LEC Interface Standards, and Primary Rate ISDN Standards) earlier in this manual.
2. Verify proper hardware installation procedure (earlier in this manual).
3. Check the LEC cabling (earlier in this manual).
4. Check the Startup Self Test, refer to the Startup Self Test LED Patterns in the following section.
5. Check the Run Time Test, refer to the Run Time LED Status Indicators in the following section .
6. Re-try the failed operation.
7. Call your LEC representative and/or your ISDN service provider. Have the information that you
recorded during hardware installation available.
8. Call Multi-Techs Tech Support department.
Startup Self Test LED Patterns
Each time the PRI card is reset (i.e., the CommPlete is powered on or the system reset is asserted) the PRI
card firmware executes a series of startup self-test routines. The routines perform 8 basic tests which
require a total of approximately 10-15 seconds to complete, and during which the yellow LEDs report the
progress of the tests. The yellow LEDs display a test status pattern (the applicable LED is lit) as each test
executes.
As each test passes, its pattern is displayed by the yellow LEDs. The subsequent test then begins execution
and its pattern is likewise displayed. This process continues until the final test executes successfully, after
which only the Frame Sync LED is lit for a short time, indicating successful completion of the startup self-
test phase.
If any test fails, its LED pattern is flashed continuously at a 1/2 second rate and the PRI card will suspend
further operations until the problem is fixed.
Run Time LED Status Indicators
On successful completion of the startup self-tests, the yellow LEDs display the real-time operating status of
the PRI card hardware and software. In this mode, the LED meanings are defined by a COMM Engine