Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
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10-1236 Issue 4 May 2002
f. This error message indicates that the TN765 Processor Interface circuit
pack could not transmit the message the software sent to it. See the ‘‘Link
Recovery’’ section if the error continues. This is a normal error during “hot
start” SPE-interchanges.
g. Excessive resets on the link. Usually indicates that the remote end is down
or the physical connection is broken. A warning alarm is raised initially,
followed by a Major alarm if the problem is not cleared. See the ‘‘Link
Recovery’’ section.
h. Excessive I-frame retransmission. Could indicate a noisy link. Recover as
in previous note. Aux values indicate the retransmission rate per minute.
See the ‘‘Link Recovery’’ section.
32815 The off-premise call timed-out. Check the “Off-Premises Tone
Detect Timeout Interval” on the Feature-Related System
Parameters Form. The time-out is administered between 6 and 25
seconds. No response was received from the remote destination.
Check the status of the remote destination. This might also
indicate possible synchronization problems. Network
synchronization sources should be checked on all networked
switches. Also see the SYNC Maintenance documentation.
32814 Call was answered but not by a remote data module. Check the
remote destination extension and verify that this is a data module.
32841 Call went over the trunk and received ring back but did not receive
modem answer tone. Check the remote destination for automatic
answering.
65528 Administration problem; check all administration.
65532 Call setup timed out; retry, and check destination. If the destination
is an adjunct (CMS, AUDIX, etc.), then check if the terminal ready
light is lighted on the PDM. If not, then the adjunct is down. If the
destination is another PBX, then the PBX might be restarting.
Retry.
65535 Link specified is out-of-range (1 through 8).