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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-55ANL-16-L (16-Port Analog Line)
9
Station Present Test (also called Ringing
Application Test) (#48)
This test applies momentary ringing voltage to the terminal equipment and
monitors resulting current flow to determine whether terminal equipment is
connected to the port. This test may cause some terminal equipment to ring
briefly during daily maintenance. If this ringing disturbs the customer or the
terminal equipment, you can disable it via the Tests field on the
change station
form. However, on some software releases, Tests #6, 7, 161, and 35 are disabled.
8 FAIL This does not indicate a hardware problem. There may be an internal
software error. The ringer update failed.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals for a maximum of 5 times.
PASS The software and the port processor have the same status. User-reported
troubles on this port should be investigated by using other port tests, by
examining station wiring, or by examining the station.
0NO
BOARD
The test could not relate the internal ID to the port (no board). This could be
due to incorrect translations, no board is inserted, an incorrect board is
inserted, or an insane board is inserted.
1. Check to ensure the board translations are correct. Use the list config
command and resolve problems.
2. If the board was found to be correctly inserted in step 1, issue the
busyout board command.
3. Issue the reset board command.
4. Issue the release busy board command.
5. Issue the test board long command. This should re-establish the
linkage between the internal ID and the port. If this is not the case,
check to ensure that there is a valid board inserted.
Table 9-23. Test #36 Station Status and Translation Audits and Updates — Continued
Error
Code
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Result Description/ Recommendation
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