
Avaya Site Administration Reference
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Reading the alarm log
1 Open a GEDI window for the voice system you want to administer.
2 Type display alarms and press the ENTER key.
3 Indicate which alarms you want to view by entering y and ENTER after each alarm
type.
Note:
Unless you can restrict the trouble to a particular time period, press the ENTER
key to see all active alarms. If you choose n for major alarms and y for minor and
warning alarms, you will not see the high-level information that you may need to
determine what is wrong with your system.
4 Press ENTER to view the alarm report.
5 Click to close GEDI.
Clearing alarm logs
1 Investigate or fix the first major alarm in the log.
2 See if other alarms are retired by fixing the most severe problem first.
Assigning alarm buttons
You can create feature button lamps on any phone to act as alarm indicators, similar to
the alarm lamp on the attendant console. The following table describes the meaning of
the green light associated with an alarm button.
status of light meaning
flashing green an alarm occurs
steady green INADS notified and acknowledges alarm
light goes off an alarm is resolved
Understanding common error types
This topic discusses frequently-encountered DEFINITY error types, explains why they
occur, and what to do about them. For comprehensive lists of DEFINITY error types, see
the maintenance manual for the DEFINITY system you have.
Error type 1 — circuit pack removed
Error Type 1 often indicates that an administered circuit pack has been removed.
To correct the problem and clear Error type 1:
1 Replace and latch the circuit pack in its administered slot.
The next time the system runs its routine maintenance program, it should be able to "see"
the circuit pack and the error will not appear.
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