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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-12Common Abort and Fail Codes
8
62524
62525
62526
ABORT Maintenance is currently active on the maximum number of
maintenance objects that the system can support. This condition
is commonly caused by the fact that the system contains a large
number of stations or trunks that have been administered, and
whose circuit packs are installed, but which are not physically
connected.
1. Resolve as many alarms as possible on the station and trunk
MOs, or busyout these MOs to prevent maintenance activity
on them. Then try the command again.
NO
BOARD
The circuit pack is not physically installed.
EXTRA BD This result can appear for Maintenance/Test, Call Classifier, Tone
Detector, Announcement and Speech Synthesis circuit packs.
Each of these circuit packs has restrictions on how many can be
installed in the system or in a port network. The restrictions are as
follows:
TN771D Maintenance/Test: 1 /port network
TN748 Tone Detector: 50 /system
TN744 Call Classifier: 25 /system
Speech Synthesizer: 40 /system
TN750 Announcement: 1 /system
Remove any extra circuit packs.
1 FAIL For reset commands, the circuit pack was not successfully
halted.
2 FAIL For reset commands, the circuit pack was not successfully
restarted after being halted. For both results, replace the circuit
pack.
FAIL Refer to the applicable maintenance object in Chapter 9
.
PASS The requested action successfully completed. If the command
was a reset, the circuit pack is now running and should be
tested.
Table 8-3. Common Error Codes for Busyout, Release, Test,
and Reset Commands — Continued
Error
Code
Command
Result Description/Recommendation
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