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Figure 42: show chassis sample output for PVM module
If the PVM module is not listed, the PVM module is either not installed or installed improperly.
You must verify that the module is installed properly. Ensure the PVM slot is clear of debris
before you install the module. Protective tape is placed over the SO-DIMM and PVM slots
during the manufacturing process; ensure you remove this tape if it is present. For details about
PVM installation, see Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Installation — Hardware
Components (NN47263-301).
The Secure Router 2330/4134 does not support hot swap for the internal PVM module. If the
PVM module is inserted at run-time, this can damage the main board or the PVM module.
Electrostatic alert:
To prevent damage from electrostatic discharge, always wear an antistatic wrist strap
connected to an ESD jack when performing maintenance on a Secure Router 2330/4134.
Ensure that the wrist strap makes contact with your skin.
New calls fail if more than 8 (or 16, 32, 64) simultaneous G.711 calls
are attempted
The
Secure Router 2330/4134 uses a DSP channel licensing mechanism. Each Secure Router
2330/4134 is configured with a given number of DSP channel licenses.
To verify the number of active DSP channels, use the show voice dsp status
command.
Common problems and solutions
Troubleshooting August 2013 313

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