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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

Figure 90: Distributed PKT-INTs<br />

IPSI IPSI<br />

PKT<br />

EI<br />

PN 1<br />

S8700-series Fiber-PNC<br />

PKT-INT Interchange<br />

pkt<br />

BRI/PRI<br />

EI<br />

<strong>Server</strong> A <strong>Server</strong> B<br />

PCD<br />

Control Network A Control Network B<br />

IPSI IPSI<br />

PKT pkt<br />

PN 2 PN 3<br />

Bearer Network A Bearer Network B<br />

Legend:<br />

PKT-INT interchange is independent of server interchange, and a PKT-INT interchange can<br />

occur without a server interchange and vice versa. The active server’s packet control driver<br />

(PCD) has sockets to both active and standby IPSIs and exchanges heartbeats with both. The<br />

active PCD is responsible for bringing up the active PKT-INT, and for bringing up the standby<br />

PKT-INT into the standby mode. The standby PCD also has sockets to both active and standby<br />

IPSIs and exchanges heartbeats with both. The standby PCD only talks to the IPSI SIM, and<br />

does not communicate with the PKT-INTs. The active server communicates directly with both<br />

active and standby PKT-INTs and performs maintenance activities on both PKT-INTs without the<br />

standby server getting involved.<br />

There is no dedicated hardware to keep the standby PKT-INT up-to-date. Instead, the PCD<br />

refreshes the standby PKT-INT prior to an interchange.<br />

1088 Maintenance <strong>Alarms</strong> for <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager, Media Gateways and <strong>Server</strong>s<br />

PN 4<br />

BRI/PRI BRI/PRI BRI/PRI<br />

EI EI EI EI EI EI<br />

PCD connection<br />

Local LAPD<br />

Inter-PN LAPD<br />

Inter-PN LAPD<br />

PKT Active PKT-INT<br />

pkt Standby PKT-INT

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