
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
555-233-123
10-122
Issue 4 May 2002
FAIL
The port’s battery feed chip is unable to supply sufficient power
to the terminal equipment. This test result might be marginal,
and the terminal equipment may be operating satisfactorily.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals no more than 5
times.
2. If the test continues to fail, determine whether the
customer is experiencing problems on this line. Replace
the circuit pack only if the customer is experiencing
problems.
PASS
The port’s battery feed chip is able to provide sufficient power
to the station equipment to detect on-/off-hook, but may not be
able to supply power for touch-tones.
1. If touch-tones are inoperative on this station, replace the
circuit pack because this port is inoperative.
2. Investigate user-reported troubles on this port by running
other port tests, by examining station wiring, or by
inspecting the station.
0
NO
BOARD
The test could not relate the internal ID to the port (no board).
This result could be due to incorrect translations, no board is
inserted, an incorrect board is inserted, or an insane board is
inserted.
1. Check to make sure that the board translations are
correct. Use the list configuration command, and resolve
any problems.
2. If the board is correctly inserted, issue the busy board
UUCSS command.
3. Issue the reset board UUCSS command.
4. Issue the release board UUCSS command.
5. Issue the test board UUCSS long command. This
re-establishes the link between the internal ID and the
port.
6. If this is not the case, check to make sure that a valid
board is inserted.
Table 10-40.
TEST #35 Battery Feed Test — Continued
Error
Code
Test
Result
Description/Recommendation
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