Access failure messages – AT&T DEFINITY Remote Port Security Device User Manual

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TABLE 5-1

Access Failure Messages

Code

No.

Message

Meaning

Action

1

No RPSD/Key

No RPSD Key

First test the RPSD Lock using the Self

Detected

was detected on

Check described in Testing the RPSD Lock

the caller’s line.

in this chapter. If the Lock tests okay, and
there is an RPSD Key on the line but the

RPSD Lock failed to detect it, escalate the
trouble to the next level of service.

2

No Response

No response

First test the RPSD Lock using the Self

was returned

Check described in Testing the RPSD Lock

from the RPSD

in this chapter.

Key when the

If the Lock tests okay, a touch-tone

RPSD Lock

telephone should be substituted for the

sent the

RPSD Lock and the Last Call Status Test

challenge.

described in Testing the RPSD Lock in this

chapter should be run to obtain any status

information the Lock may have generated
and to determine of the problem is with the
CO line.
If the CO line is okay, escalate the trouble to
the next level of service.

3

Invalid User ID

The RPSD Key

Add the Key user to the user table if it is

user ID is not in

someone you want to permit access to the

the table of

RMATS channel. (Note that this message

users on the

may indicate an unauthorized attempt at

RPSD Lock.

access.) See Chapter 3 for the procedure for
adding users.
Check the Test Responses to make sure the
RPSD Lock and RPSD Key Test Responses
match (see Chapters 3 and 4 for checking
Test Responses). If access for this Key is
desired, and the Test Responses do not
match, you will need to use the Wipe Out
command (see Chapter 4, RPSD Key Use) to
return the Key to a virgin state. Then follow
the directions for initializing the RPSD Key,
also found in Chapter 4.

5-4 Troubleshooting

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