
Maintenance Objects
1564
Issue 5 October 2002
DIG-LINE Station Lamp Updates Test (#16)
This test lights all lamps on the terminal as specified. The lamp updates will run
only if the station is in-service. The status of the station is checked and the lamp
updates are blocked from taking place, if the station is not in the in-service state.
This test does not affect the status of the Message Waiting lamp.
Table 441.
TEST #16 DIG-LINE Station Lamp Updates Test
Error
Code
Test
Result
Description/ Recommendation
ABORT
Internal system error
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals a maximum of 5 times.
1
ABORT
This port may have been busied out by system technician.
1. Look in the Error Log for Error Type 18 (port busied out) for this
port. If this error type is present, then release the port using the
release station extension command and run the test again.
2. Make sure that the terminal is connected.
3. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals a maximum of 5 times.
3
ABORT
Station may be in ready-for-service or out-of-service state.
1. Use the status station command to verify the state of the station.
2. Make sure the terminal is connected.
3. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals a maximum of 5 times.
1000
ABORT
System resources required to run this test are not available. The port
may be busy with a valid call. Use display port UUCSSpp to
determine the station extension or attendant number of the port. Use
status station or status attendant to determine the service state of
the port. If the port is in use, wait until the port is idle before testing.
Attendants are always in use (off-hook) if the handset is plugged in
and the port is not busied out.
1. If the port status is idle, then retry the command at 1-minute
intervals a maximum of 5 times.
1392
ABORT
The port is currently a TTI port and the test will not execute on it.
1. Verify that the port is a TTI port using either the display port
command (the display shows that the port is a TTI port) or the list
config command (the display shows a
t
for the port).
2. If either list config or display port indicates that the port is not a
TTI port, escalate the problem. If both commands indicate that the
port is a TTI port, the abort is correct, and no action is necessary.
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