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SAKI Sanity Test (#53)

CAUTION:


This test resets the Media Module. It is executed as part of the long test sequence only for the Tone-Clock Media Module and DS1 interface Media Modules. Other common Media Modules can be reset with the reset board GGGVSpp command which also executes this test.

Table 95. TEST #53 SAKI Sanity Test �
Error Code
Test Result
Description/ Recommendation
None
ABORT
System resources required for this test are not available.
Retry the command at 1-minute intervals a maximum of 5 times.
1005
ABORT
If the Media Module needs to be reset, and if this is an Avaya G700 Media Gateway system, and the DS1 interface Media Module under test is providing timing for the platform, it cannot be reset without major platform disruptions (Note: For this type of system the sync timing source is local to the G700). Set the synchronization timing source to another DS1 interface Media Module located in the same G700 and retest. See Setting G700 Synchronization.
If the Media Module needs to be reset, then set synchronization to another DS1 interface Media Module or the Tone-Clock Media Module and try again. Refer to SYNC (Synchronization) Maintenance documentation.
1015
ABORT
Port is not out-of-service.
Busy out the Media Module.
Execute command again.
2100
ABORT
System resources required for this test are not available.
Retry the command at 1-minute intervals a maximum of 5 times.
1
FAIL
The Media Module failed to reset.
2
FAIL
The Media Module failed to restart.
Execute command again.
If the problem persists, replace the Media Module.

PASS
The Media Module initializes correctly.
Run the short test sequence.
Any
NO BOARD
This is normal if the test is being done when (a) the board is not physically in the system or (b) the system is booting up. Otherwise, there is some inconsistency between the physical configuration and the data kept in the system.
Verify that the board is physically in the system.
Verify that the system is not in a stage of booting up.
Retry the command at 1-minute intervals for a maximum of 5 times.


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