Lucent Technologies 555-233-119 Home Theater Server User Manual


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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Maintenance for R8.2csi
555-233-119 Issue 1
April 2000
Maintenance Objects
3-743ISDN-TRK (DS1 ISDN Trunk)
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dropped calls (cutoffs) are being reported by users of the ISDN-PRI
trunks. The meanings of the various Aux Data values are shown below;
any others can be ignored.
j. An ISDN trunk selected by the near-end has been rejected 10 times by the
far-end without a successful call. This may indicate a service state
mismatch between the near-end and far-end for this trunk that is effecting
the end user (that is, customer receives unexpected intercept tones when
accessing ISDN trunks). This may indicate that the ISDN trunk is not
administered on the far-end.
The Aux field contains the physical name of the ISDN trunk in decimal.
Then, verify that the far-end has this trunk administered. If problems
persist, then busy-out the ISDN trunk to take it out of the hunt group.
The Warning alarm will be retired automatically whenever an outgoing or
incoming call that uses this trunk is answered by the called endpoint. If
problems persist, then busy-out the ISDN trunk to take it out of the hunt
group.
System Technician-Demanded Tests: Descriptions
and Error Codes
Always investigate tests in the order presented in the table below when
inspecting errors in the system. By clearing error codes associated with the
NPE
Crosstalk Test
, for example, you may also clear errors generated from other tests
in the testing sequence.
Aux
Data
Explanation
0 A idle trunk received a restart.
10 A call in a stable, talking state was cleared unexpectedly by the
far-end with an ISDN RESTART message. This state is called the
"active" state.
4, 7, 8
260,
263
A call that has not reached the active state, but has at least reached
a ringing state, was cleared unexpectedly by the far-end with an
ISDN RESTART message.
1, 3, 6
9, 265
A call that has not yet reached a ringing state was cleared
unexpectedly by the far-end with an ISDN RESTART message.
11, 12
19, 531,
267,
268
A call that was in the process of clearing anyway has been cleared
by the far-end with an ISDN RESTART message. If this condition
occurs frequently, it may mean that the far-end is attempting to clear
trunks that it thinks are in a "hung" state. The RESTART message
brings the trunk to an idle condition.