Specifications
Chapter 6: Programming
Tests and Error Messages
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5000 Installation Manual – Issue 3.0, October 2008 Page 6-17
Hardware Addresses
This test checks to make sure that each hardware address is valid. For a summary of possible
error messages, see Table 6-7.
Table 6-7. DB Test and Repair Error Messages for Hardware Addresses
Error Message Indication
Ext <extension number> refers to an
invalid bay[<bay
number>.<port>.<circuit>
Type:<module type>]
In this case, the device is on a module that is in a
bay that it should not be. Repairs are made by
deleting the device. The Repair Status will be
Deleted Device.
Ext <extension number> refers to an
invalid port [<slot
number>.<port>.<circuit>
Type:<module type>]
In this case, the device has an invalid port number.
Repairs are made by deleting the device. The
Repair Status will be Deleted Device.
Ext <extension number> refers to an
invalid circuit <slot
number>.<port>.<circuit>
Type:<module type>]
In this case, the device has an invalid circuit
number. Repairs are made by deleting the device.
The Repair Status will be Deleted Device.
Ext <extension number> refers to an
unrecognized module [<slot
number>.<port>.<circuit>
Type:<module type>]
In this case, the device is on a module with an
invalid type. Repairs are made by deleting the
device. The Repair Status will be Deleted Device.
Ext <extension number> refers to an
invalid module type [<slot
number>.<port>.<circuit>
Type:<module type>]
In this case, the device is on a module that it should
not be. For example, a loop start device cannot be
on a single line module. Repairs are made by
deleting the device. The Repair Status will be
Deleted Device.










