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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-102ANN-BD (Announcement Circuit Pack)
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d. Error Type 125A wrong circuit pack is inserted in the slot where this
circuit pack is logically administered. To resolve this problem, either
remove the wrong circuit pack and insert the logically administered circuit
pack OR use the
change circuit-pack
command to readminister this slot
to match the circuit pack inserted.
e. Error Type 257
This error indicates transient communication problems
with this circuit pack. This error is not service-affecting and no action is
required.
f. Error Type 513
This error, when reported with Aux Data in the range of
4352 to 4358, indicates the circuit pack has reported a hardware failure on
the circuit pack. The circuit pack should be replaced.
!
WARNING:
Replacing the circuit pack will result in loss of integrated
announcements. See Essential Service Information above.
g. Error Type 1025This error is not service-affecting and no action is
required.
h. Error Type 1281
The Speech Processor (SP) found one or more faulty
memory locations in the speech main memory (SMM). Whenever this error
is logged, error 2817 will also be logged (Note j), causing maintenance to
run the Announcement Checksum Test (#209) to determine if the bad
memory location is used by an announcement.
i. Error Type 1538
The hyperactive circuit pack is out-of-service and may
exhibit one or more of the following symptoms:
1. The tests run on the ports of this circuit pack are returning with a
NO-BOARD.
2. A busy-out/release of the circuit pack has no affect on test results.
3. A
list configuration
command shows that the circuit pack and
ports are properly installed.
The system will try to restore the circuit pack within 15 minutes. If the error
recurs after 15 minutes, then replace the circuit pack.
j. Error Type 2049 and 2817
These errors or logged in conjunction with
Error Type 1281, Aux Data 17699 (Note h). Since that error means that a
defective speech memory location was found, the announcement
checksum error is also logged, causing the Announcement Checksum
Test (#209) to run. This test determines whether the defective memory
location has corrupted any recorded announcements. If the Checksum
Test passes, the faulty memory location is not currently being used; the
Speech Processor will then mark the location as faulty to prevent future
announcements from using it.