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Troubleshooting Troubleshooting - 1 Issue 2

Modem Does Not Answer Modem Does Not Answer There is no power to the modem. The modem is not connected. Check the power source. The modem should be connected with a D25F cord through a 25 to 9 pin adapter to COM2. Apply power to the modem. Connect the modem correctly. (1 of 2) Troubleshooting - 2 Issue 2

Modem Does Not Answer The normal D4 conductor cord is not plugged in to the correct port. There is no continuity. Make sure that the normal D4 cord is plugged into the Dial portion, not the Phone portion, of the modem. Check the Alarm Management window. Plug the normal D4 cord into the Dial portion of the modem. Fill in the Alarm Screen. 1. Enter the product ID in the Product ID field. If the product ID is not known, enter 2200000000 2. Enter a valid telephone number in the Alarm Destination field. 3. Press F8 (Chg-Keys). 4. Press F1 (Test_Alrm). 5. If you entered 2200000000 in Step 1 call INADS for the correct number. (2 of 2) Troubleshooting - 3 Issue 2

The Backup Alarm Is Activated Daily at 3:00 A.M. The Backup Alarm Is Activated Daily at 3:00 A.M. The cartridge is not in the removable cartridge drive. The cartridge is write protected. The cartridge is not formatted. The removable cartridge drive is not working correctly. Check the position of the cartridge in the drive. Check the read/write dial on the cartridge. Check the format status of the cartridge. Check the operation of the removable cartridge drive during a backup. Position the cartridge correctly. Place the read/write dial in the not safe position. Format the cartridge. Replace the removable cartridge drive. Troubleshooting - 4 Issue 2

The DCIU Link Is Not Functioning The DCIU Link Is Not Functioning The DCIU Link is not assigned properly. Check the administrator s log for translation error entries. Check the assignment parameters in the installation manual for both the switch and the Lucent Intuity system. Reassign the DCIU Link. (1 of 3) Troubleshooting - 5 Issue 2

The DCIU Link Is Not Functioning The assigned node number is not correct. System 85 and G2 See procedure 275, word 3, field 8. DEFINITY G1 See the Display Dial Plan. If UDP is off then the correct node number is 1. If UDP is on determine the correct node number from the RNX field. If this field is blank then escalate to tier 3. DEFINITY G3 See the Display Dial Plan page one. Change the Lucent Intuity node setting to match the switch setting. If the node number listed in the Lucent Intuity system is above 20 escalate to tier 3. Change the Lucent Intuity node number to match the switch. Change the Lucent Intuity node setting to match the switch setting. If the node number listed in the Lucent Intuity system is above 20 escalate to tier 3. (2 of 3) Troubleshooting - 6 Issue 2

The DCIU Link Is Not Functioning Incorrect link connections. Check for proper connections. Adjust the connections as needed. (3 of 3) Troubleshooting - 7 Issue 2

The Voice Ports Are Answering in Standalone Mode The Voice Ports Are Answering in Standalone Mode The ports are not assigned in the correct order. Incorrect entry in Services to Call Numbers field or Startup Services field. The link to the switch is out of service. Subscribers have the wrong host PBX assigned. Check the connection order by dialing the ports directly and through the UCD. Check the entry in the Services to Call Numbers field or the Startup Services field. Check the link to the switch. Check the host PBX. Reassign the ports. Enter the correct numbers. Release the link. Reassign the host PBX. Troubleshooting - 8 Issue 2

DCS AUDIX Does Not Work DCS AUDIX Does Not Work The DCS is not functional. Check the DCS status. Escalate to tier 3. The Lucent Intuity system is blank on the switch screen. See design personnel for the correct translations. Input correct translations and save. If this does not work escalate to tier 3. Troubleshooting - 9 Issue 2

Cannot Assign Voice Ports Cannot Assign Voice Ports Additional port activation has not been purchased by the customer. Verify number of ports purchased by the customer. Access Customer/Services Administration from the Lucent Intuity Administration menu. Access the Feature Options screen and see the voice_ports line. Contact sales personnel. Troubleshooting - 10 Issue 2

System Will Not Outcall System Will Not Outcall The voice port translations are incorrect for trunk access. Check the voice port translations for the FRL and access. Correct the voice port translations. Troubleshooting - 11 Issue 2

System Will Not Boot System Will Not Boot There is a diskette in the A drive. The external SCSI connector circuit card terminating module is not properly connected. There is an odd number of SIMMs installed on the CPU circuit card. If the system displays the following message, the problem could be the diskette cable orientation. BIOS Not Installed Check the A drive. Check the terminating module connection. Check the number of SIMMs on the CPU circuit card. Check the diskette cable orientation on the CPU circuit card. The tracer on the cable should be on the right as you look at the CPU circuit card. Remove the diskette. Properly connect the terminating module. Correct the SIMM configuration. Fix the diskette cable orientation. Troubleshooting - 12 Issue 2

Optional Features Not Working Optional Features Not Working The Lucent Intuity version does not support the optional feature. The optional feature is not activated. Check the Lucent Intuity version. Check the activated optional features by: Contact a sales representative concerning a migration or upgrade. If the customer has purchased the optional feature, activate the optional feature. If the customer has not purchased the optional feature, refer them to their sales representative. Troubleshooting - 13 Issue 2

System Memory Test Fails System Memory Test Fails There is a SIMM missing from the CPU circuit card. There is a a defective SIMM on the CPU circuit card. Check the number of SIMMs on the CPU circuit card. Check the condition of the SIMMs on the CPU circuit card. Correct the SIMM configuration.. Replace the defective SIMM. Troubleshooting - 14 Issue 2

The Keyboard Is Not Operating The Keyboard Is Not Operating The keyboard is not plugged in. The keyboard is frozen. The keyboard cable is not connected to the CPU circuit card. Check the keyboard connection. Check the keyboard connection. Check the keyboard cable connection. Shut down the system and plug in the keyboard. Reboot the system. Reconnect the keyboard cable. Troubleshooting - 15 Issue 2

Monitor Is Not Operating Monitor Is Not Operating The video controller circuit card which has been installed is not compatible with the CPU circuit card. The monitor has not been turned on. The monitor brightness has been turned down. Check the video controller circuit card. Check the monitor switch. Check the monitor brightness knob. Replace the video controller circuit card with a supported circuit card. Turn on the monitor. Turn up the brightness. Troubleshooting - 16 Issue 2

Tip/Ring Circuit Card Is Not Recognized by the Lucent Intuity System Tip/Ring Circuit Card Is Not Recognized by the Lucent Intuity System The tip/ring card has incorrect switch settings. The Tip/Ring cards are incorrectly numbered. Check the switch settings on the tip/ring cards. There is nothing to check in this instance. If this is the suspected problem continue with the probable fix. Correct the switch settings. Renumber the Tip/Ring circuit cards. Troubleshooting - 17 Issue 2

The Printer Is Not Operating The Printer Is Not Operating The printer is not turned on. The printer cable is not connected correctly. The Lucent Intuity system has not been configured correctly. The printer has not been configured correctly. The printer is out of paper. The printer is jammed. Check the power indicator light. Check the printer connection. Check the system configuration. Check the printer configuration. Check the paper supply. Check the printer operating panel. Turn the printer on. Reconnect the printer. Reconfigure the system. Reconfigure the printer. Add paper. Remove the paper jam. Troubleshooting - 18 Issue 2

Non-RAID Hard Disk Drive Access Troubleshooting Non-RAID Hard Disk Drive Access Troubleshooting The following system messages are associated with non-raid hard disk drive access failures. n n n n n n n n The System Displays No Boot Device Available Message with Ident-Strings The System Displays SCSI Target 0 LUN 0 Not Found Message with Several Additional Messages The System Displays SCSI Target 0 LUN 0 Not Found Message and Stalls No Ident-Strings Are Displayed during Boot Procedure The System Displays Failure to Load MIP, SIP, or vfs_mount Message A Working System Displays WARNING Disk Drive HA0 TC0 LUX - Check Condition Message The System Is Up But Not Fully Operational or Is Unpredictable System with Remote Maintenance Circuit Card Displays SCSI Disk Failure Message after POST Troubleshooting - 19 Issue 2

Non-RAID Hard Disk Drive Access Troubleshooting The System Displays No Boot Device Available Message with Ident-Strings If the system displays the following message along with one or more SCSI device identstrings see the troubleshooting procedures in the System Displays No Boot Device Available Message with Ident-Strings table. SCSI target 0 LUN 0 not found Target-LUN x-0...... Target-LUN y-0... No boot device available Strike F1 to retry boot, F2 for setup utility Table: System Displays No Boot Device Available Message with Ident-Strings Insufficient power voltages. Check the power supply output voltage. 1. If the power voltage is not 5V, replace the power supply. The power cable is not properly attached to Hard Disk Drive 0. The SCSI Bus cable is not properly attached to Hard Disk Drive 0. Check the Hard Disk Drive 0 power cable connection. Check the Hard Disk Drive 0 SCSI Bus cable connection. 2. Reboot the system. 1. Correct the power cable connection to Hard Disk Drive 0. 1. Correct the SCSI Bus cable connection to Hard Disk Drive 0. (1 of 3) Troubleshooting - 20 Issue 2

Non-RAID Hard Disk Drive Access Troubleshooting Table: System Displays No Boot Device Available Message with Ident-Strings The SCSI Bus cable is defective. A pin on the Hard Disk Drive 0 SCSI Bus cable connector is bent or broken. Check the SCSI Bus cable. Check the pins on Hard Disk Drive 0 by doing the following: 1. Remove the SCSI Bus cable. 1. Replace the SCSI Bus cable. 1. If a pin is bent, straighten the pin. If a pin is broken, replace the hard disk drive. A pin on the CPU circuit card SCSI Bus cable connector is bent or broken. 2. Check the pins on the hard disk drive. Check the pins on the CPU circuit card by doing the following: 1. Remove the SCSI Bus cable. 2. Check the pins on the circuit card. 1. If a pin is bent, straighten the pin. If a pin is broken, replace the CPU circuit card. (2 of 3) Troubleshooting - 21 Issue 2

Non-RAID Hard Disk Drive Access Troubleshooting Table: System Displays No Boot Device Available Message with Ident-Strings Hard Disk Drive 0 has been corrupted and the system can not access the boot image. Check the status of Hard Disk Drive 0. 1. If the system has a remote maintenance circuit card diagnose the hard disk drive. 2. If the system is mirrored, boot off of the backup hard disk drive. 3. If the system did not boot perform a surface analysis on all hard disk drives. 4. If the system is not mirrored perform a surface analysis. Replace any hard disk drive as necessary If the surface analysis does not indicate that the disk should be replaced, reload the system. (3 of 3) Troubleshooting - 22 Issue 2

Non-RAID Hard Disk Drive Access Troubleshooting The System Displays SCSI Target 0 LUN 0 Not Found Message with Several Additional Messages If the system displays the following series of messages see the troubleshooting procedures in the System Displays SCSI Target 0 LUN 0 Not Found Message with Several Additional Messages table. The system displays the following message: Checking for SCSI target 0 LUN 0 After several minutes the system displays the following messages: SCSI target 0 LUN 0 not found Target-LUN x-0...... Target-LUN y-0... No boot device available Strike F1 to retry boot, F2 for setup utility Troubleshooting - 23 Issue 2

Non-RAID Hard Disk Drive Access Troubleshooting Table: System Displays SCSI Target 0 LUN 0 Not Found Message with Several Additional Messages Hard Disk Drive 0 has been corrupted and the system can not access the boot image. Check the status of Hard Disk Drive 0. 1. If the system has a remote maintenance circuit card diagnose the hard disk drive and replace if necessary. 2. If the system is mirrored, boot off of the backup hard disk drive. 3. If the system did not boot perform a surface analysis on all hard disk drives. 4. If the system is not mirrored perform a surface analysis. Replace any hard disk drive as necessary If the surface analysis does not indicate that the disk should be replaced, reload the system. Troubleshooting - 24 Issue 2

Non-RAID Hard Disk Drive Access Troubleshooting The System Displays SCSI Target 0 LUN 0 Not Found Message and Stalls If the system displays the following message and stalls see the troubleshooting procedures in the System Displays SCSI Target 0 LUN 0 Not Found Message and Stalls table. SCSI target 0 LUN 0 not found At this point the system stalls. NOTE: If you press CONTROL+ALT+DELETE the system displays the following message: No boot device available Strike F1 to retry boot, F2 for setup utility Table: System Displays SCSI Target 0 LUN 0 Not Found Message and Stalls Hard Disk Drive 0 is defective. Check the status of Hard Disk Drive 0. 1. Replace Hard Disk Drive 0. Troubleshooting - 25 Issue 2

No Ident-Strings Are Displayed during Boot Procedure Non-RAID Hard Disk Drive Access Troubleshooting If the system does not display ident-strings during the boot procedure see the troubleshooting procedures in the No Ident-Strings Are Displayed during Boot Procedure table. NOTE: Once the system has tried to access the SCSI devices it will try to access Hard Disk Drive 0. If the system displays the UNIX logo, Hard Disk Drive 0 has been successfully accessed. Table: No Ident-Strings Are Displayed during Boot Procedure The SCSI Bus cable is not connected properly to the CPU circuit card. A pin on the SCSI Bus cable connection to the CPU circuit card is broken or bent. Check the SCSI cable connection to the circuit card. Check the pins on the CPU circuit card. 1. Correct the SCSI cable connection to the circuit card. 1. If a pin is bent, straighten the pin. If a pin is broken, replace the circuit card. Troubleshooting - 26 Issue 2

Non-RAID Hard Disk Drive Access Troubleshooting The System Displays Failure to Load MIP, SIP, or vfs_mount Message If the system displays one of the following messages see the troubleshooting procedures in the System Displays Failure to Load MIP, SIP, or vfs_mount Message table. NOTE: Once the system has tried to access the SCSI devices it will try to access Hard Disk Drive 0. If the system displays the UNIX logo, Hard Disk Drive 0 has been successfully accessed. Can not load MIP Can not load SIP vfs_mount failed Table: System Displays Failure to Load MIP, SIP, or vfs_mount Message The stand file system is corrupted. Check the stand file status. 1. If the system is not mirrored, or if the problem persists, restore or reload the system. Troubleshooting - 27 Issue 2

Non-RAID Hard Disk Drive Access Troubleshooting A Working System Displays WARNING Disk Drive HA0 TC0 LUX - Check Condition Message If the system displays the following message see the troubleshooting procedures in the Working System Displays WARNING Disk Drive HA0 TC0 LUX - Check Condition Message table. WARNING: Disk Drive HA0 TC0 LUx - Check Condition where x is a small integer Table: Working System Displays WARNING Disk Drive HA0 TC0 LUX - Check Condition Message Hard Disk Drive 0 is defective. Check the status of Hard Disk Drive 0. 1. Replace Hard Disk Drive 0. Troubleshooting - 28 Issue 2

The System Is Up But Not Fully Operational or Is Unpredictable Non-RAID Hard Disk Drive Access Troubleshooting If the system is up but it is not fully operational or it is unpredictable see the troubleshooting procedures in the System Is Up But Not Fully Operational or Is Unpredictable table. Table: System Is Up But Not Fully Operational or Is Unpredictable The input voltage is not correct. The power supply output voltage is not correct. The file system is partially corrupted. Check the voltage on the line entering the power supply. Check the voltage on the power supply output cables. Check the system file system. 1. Shut down the system. 2. Inform the customer of the problem in their wiring. 1. Replace the power supply. 1. If the system is not mirrored, or if the problem persists, restore or reload the system. Troubleshooting - 29 Issue 2

Non-RAID Hard Disk Drive Access Troubleshooting System with Remote Maintenance Circuit Card Displays SCSI Disk Failure Message after POST If, after completing the POST and memory test, the system stalls and displays messages indicating a remote maintenance circuit card and SCSI hard disk drive failure see the troubleshooting procedures in the System with Remote Maintenance Circuit Card Displays SCSI Disk Failure Message after POST table. Troubleshooting - 30 Issue 2

Non-RAID Hard Disk Drive Access Troubleshooting Table: System with Remote Maintenance Circuit Card Displays SCSI Disk Failure Message after POST The remote maintenance circuit card address is set to C000-CFFF. Check the remote maintenance circuit card address. 1. Place the BEC selector switch in the off position. 2. Shut down the system. 3. Reboot the system. 4. Set the remote maintenance circuit card address to DC000-DCFFF. 5. Stop the voice system. 6. Shut down the system. 7. Place the BEC selector switch in the on position. 8. Reboot the system. Troubleshooting - 31 Issue 2

Troubleshooting Defective Blocks on Hard Disk Drives Troubleshooting Defective Blocks on Hard Disk Drives It is not always necessary to replace a hard disk drive with defective blocks. If the defective blocks do not affect the overall system performance it is not necessary to replace the hard disk drive. Monitor the system performance prior to replacing a hard disk drive. Troubleshooting - 32 Issue 2

RAID System Displays Message BIOS Not Installed RAID System Displays Message BIOS Not Installed If your system is a RAID system ignore either of the following message when displayed at startup: n n BIOS not installed. SCSI BIOS not installed. Troubleshooting - 33 Issue 2