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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 10-95ANN-BD (Announcement Circuit Pack) 
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Table 10-35. TEST #209 Announcement Checksum Test 
Error 
Code
Test 
Result Description/ Recommendation
0 ABORT An error code of 0 indicates that the announcement file has been 
corrupted due to a hardware fault in the TN750 board. Follow step #7 
under "General Notes" at the beginning of this section.
1023 ABORT There are no announcements currently recorded on the circuit pack.
1024 ABORT This abort code is given for the following reasons:
1. An announcement upload or download is in progress.
2. An announcement upload or download is requested when this test is 
running.
3. A record is in progress.
4. A record request comes in when this test is running.
If an announcement upload or download is in progress, a status 
data-module <announcement data extension> command should show 
that the announcement data port is connected to a NETCON data channel, 
and [for G3iV1.1-286] the tape drive should be active or [for G3sV2, 
G3iV2-386, or G3vsV2] the "card-in-use" amber LED for the memory card 
is on (to determine the extension of the announcement data module, use 
the list data-module command).
See Note (a) at end of table for more information.
1. Wait until the blocking event is finished, and then run this test again. 
An upload or download could take up to 45 minutes to complete, and 
a recording session is finished as soon as the station that was making 
the recording is placed on-hook.
2. If the test continues to abort, and a record or upload/download is not 
in progress, escalate the problem.
2000 ABORT Response to the test request was not received within the allowable time 
period. If Error Type 1538 is present in the Error Log, follow the 
maintenance strategy recommended for this Error Type.
2100 ABORT Could not allocate the necessary system resources to run this test.
ABORT Internal System Error.
1. Retry the command at one-minute intervals a maximum of five times.
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