AN-LN-PT (Analog Line Port)
Issue 1 May 2002
8-103555-233-143
■ 40977 indicates that no terminal equipment was connected when
ringing was attempted.
1. Run the short test via the test port UUCSSpp command, and
follow the procedure for the results of Test #48.
b. Error Type 15: this is a software audit error that does not indicate any
hardware malfunction.
1. Run the short test sequence, and investigate any associated errors.
c. Error Type 130: this error type indicates that the circuit pack has been
removed or has been insane for more than 11 minutes.
1. To clear the error, reseat or replace the circuit pack.
d. Error Type 257: this is an in-line error and can only be resolved over time.
This error indicates that ringing voltage is absent.
1. If only 1 analog circuit pack in the system has this problem, replace
the circuit pack.
2. If only analog circuit packs on a particular carrier have this error, the
ringing generator may not be connected to this carrier.
3. If analog circuit packs on many carriers have this error, it is probably
a problem with the ringing generator.
e. Error Type 513:Test #48 can cause some terminal equipment to ring
briefly during daily maintenance.
1. If this disturbs the customer or the terminal equipment, disable it by
setting the Tests field on the change station extension form to n.
On some software releases, this also disables Tests #6, 7, 161, and
35.
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. For example, by clearing error codes associated with the
Battery Feed test (#35), you may also clear errors generated from other tests in
the testing sequence.
Order of Investigation
Short Test
Sequence
Long Test
Sequence D/ND
1
1. D = Destructive; ND = Nondestructive
Battery Feed test (#35) X X ND
Station Present test (#48) X X ND
Looparound test (#161) X ND
Conference test (#7) X ND
NPE Crosstalk test (#6) X ND
Station Status and Translation Audits and Updates test (#36) X X ND