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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-1823UDS1-BD (UDS1 Interface Circuit Pack)
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LEDs
The LEDs on the faceplate of the TN2242 circuit pack indicate its status as
described in Table 9-680
.
Interactions with other MOs
The TN2242 maintenance object directly interacts with these maintenance
objects:
‘‘Synchronization’’
‘‘TN2242 trunk ports’’
‘‘Call processing’’
Synchronization
The DS1 facility plays a vital role in the synchronization subsystem. The
Tone/Clock circuit pack uses either the primary or secondary timing reference,
whether internal (local -- Tone/Clock circuit pack) or external. TN2242 circuit
packs can be administered as “primary” or “secondary” synchronization
references.
TN2242 circuit pack sends DS1 link status information to the synchronization
reference switching algorithm that determines whether timing references should
be switched due to failure or restore conditions.
TN2242 trunk ports
The TN2242 circuit pack MO is responsible for monitoring the health of the DS1
facility. If a DS1 facility goes down, then that facility’s DS1 circuit pack instructs
all DS1 port MOs associated with the facility to place their trunks (or ISDN-PRI
signaling link) in an out-of-service state.
Call processing
The busyout board command tears down all calls and signaling links associated
with a TN2242 circuit pack.
Table 9-680. TN2242 LED interpretation
LED Meaning
Red
MAJOR alarm
MINOR alarm
Firmware initialization during circuit pack insertion
Yellow A port on the circuit pack is in use.
Green Maintenance testing is in progress on the circuit pack or
its ports.