g3rguy,
What other symptoms did you see with your packet bus issues? We are also ATM with a WSP, we have EPNs and our WSP in another state and the PPN and several EPNs in our home office.
I am currently showing 2 failed links on my packet bus. In June, I had digital boards resetting and dropping stations. We found that one of our MAP/D boards was throwing all kinds of errors and they matched up exactly with the errors on our digital line packs. We rerouted CTI connectivity through another MAP/D and removed the board in question. The symptoms stopped, but the packet bus failed links remained. Yesterday we dropped all of my ISDN D-Channels. We discovered a ton of host adapter errors on one the active SPE. I interchanged SPEs and the host adapter errors did not follow to the other SPE. I would say that we have a bad UN332 MSS board, but we just replaced them the week before to bring our switch to matching vintages. Perhaps we got a bad card from Avaya, but I am skeptical.
Something is wrong in my switch. If I am seeing host adapter problems and packet bus failed links that follow my SPE interchange, something somewhere is causing a problem. We are going to be updating the firmware on our TN2305s this week so they are all on the same versions. Currently they are all on one vintage, except for one board that we installed recently with a new port network. Usually mismatched vintages of ATM-PNC EI boards will cause ATM cell over runs and under runs, but I don't think that would cause a packet bus problem.
JBANTZ