
MAPD-BD (MAPD Interface Circuit Pack TN802)
Issue 4 May 2002
10-1037
555-233-123
MAPD-BD (MAPD Interface Circuit
Pack TN802)
The TN802 Multiple Application Platform for DEFINITY (MAPD) circuit pack
allows sending voice and fax from Avaya DEFINITY Server through the Internet to
another DEFINITY also having this feature or to other PBXs that are equipped
with the Internet Telephony Server (ITS-E).
Throughout this section the term TN802 means the MAPD IP trunk circuit pack.
Be sure to observe these special considerations for the TN802:
■
Port alarms on this circuit pack display as “TIE-DS1” in the Alarm and Error
logs.
■
The reset board command reboots the MAPD PC CPU, but busyout
board only busies out all of the emulated ports on the board.
■
Switch resets that take the switch out of service for more than 20 seconds
also cause the MAPD's PC to reboot, which takes several minutes to
complete.
Switch-demanded tests
Switch-demanded diagnostic tests on the TN802 do not run unless the Internet
trunking application is running on Windows NT
TM
, located on the circuit pack.
Feature limitations
The Internet trunking application relies on the single call scenario, or a direct,
point-to-point call that does not terminate at multiple DEFINITY nodes through call
processing.
describes the feature limitations for
the Avaya DEFINITY Server.
MO Name (in
Alarm Log)
Alarm
Level
Initial Command to
Run
1
1
UU is the universal cabinet number (1 for PPN, 2 or 3 for EPNs). C is the carrier
designation (A, B, C, D, or E). SS is the number of the slot in which the circuit pack
resides (01 to 21).
Full Name of MO
MAPD-BD
MAJOR
test board UUCSS sh
MAPD Interface Circuit Pack
MAPD-BD
MINOR
test board UUCSS l
MAPD Interface Circuit Pack
MAPD-BD
WARNING
test board UUCSS sh
MAPD Interface Circuit Pack
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