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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si 
555-230-127  
Issue 1
August 1997
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures 
Page 10-1381TIE-TRK (Tie Trunk) 
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Tie Trunk Seizure Test (#73), Tie Trunk Dial Test 
(#747). Seizure Test(#73)
The Tie Trunk Seizure Test activates the M lead and checks for a response from 
the external end within 10 seconds. This test is applicable only to wink start and 
delay dial outgoing trunks. (For the TN2140 [G3iV2-386] circuit pack, the trunk 
must also be continuous-seize-ack and discontinuous-seize-ack).
The Tie Trunk Dial Test seizes the trunk and outpulses a pause digit.
For a port administered as TGU or a TGE, the Seizure Test internally seizes the 
trunk and outpulses a "pause." The report reports the result of the seizure attempt 
uplink.
Table 10-479. Seizure Tests (#73, #747, #73) 
Error 
Code
Test 
Result Description/ Recommendation
ABORT Could not allocate the necessary system resources to run this test.
1. Retry the command at one minute intervals a maximum of five times.
2. If the test continues to abort, escalate the problem.
1000 ABORT System resources required to run this test are not available. The trunk may 
be busy with a valid call. Use the display trunk xx to determine the trunk 
group/member number of the port. Use the status trunk command to 
determine the service state of the port. If the service state indicates that 
the port is in use, then the port is unavailable for certain tests. You must 
wait until the port is idle before retesting. 
1. If the port status is active, but the port is not in use (no calls), then 
check the Error Log for Error Type 1025 (see Error Log table for 
description of this error and required actions). The port may be locked 
up. The far-end PBX may not be releasing.
2. If the port status is idle, then retry the command at 1-minute intervals a 
maximum of 5 times. 
3. If the test continues to abort, escalate the problem.
1004 ABORT (Non-TN497 circuit packs only.) The port was seized by a valid call during 
the test. The test has been aborted. Use the display trunk xx to determine 
the trunk group/member number of the port. Use the status trunk 
command to determine the service state of the port. If the service state 
indicates that the port is in use, the port is unavailable for certain tests. 
(Refer to the "Status Commands" section in Chapter 8, ‘‘
Maintenance 
Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids’’ for a full description of all possible 
states.) You must wait until the port is idle before retesting.
1. Retry the command at one minute intervals a maximum of five times.
2. If the test continues to abort, and the port is not in use, escalate the 
problem.
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