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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

If a down-stream data packet is for a link that has already migrated over to the standby<br />

PKT-INT, the peer link forwards the down-stream data packet to the standby PKT-INT, and the<br />

standby PKT-INT processes it and sends it out. Up-stream messages during migration are<br />

handled by both PKT-INTs as with the down-stream messages. The PKT-INT that controls the<br />

link (the active PKT-INT if the link has not yet been migrated, and the standby PKT-INT if the<br />

link has been migrated) processes the up-stream data packet and sends it up to the PCD.<br />

During the migration process, both the active and the standby PKT-INTs can send up-stream<br />

messages to the PCD.<br />

On S8700, all down-stream packets go to the active PKT-INT, but the up-stream packets can<br />

come from the active and the standby PKT-INTs during the migration process.<br />

● Link migration is performed to prepare the standby PKT-INT for a hot reset.<br />

● RNRs are not sent to the endpoints at the start of the link migration.<br />

● PCD tells the active and standby PKT-INTs that a link migration is starting.<br />

● LAPD links are migrated from the active-mig PKT-INT to the standby-mig PKT-INT in the<br />

order they appear in the internal list.<br />

● Active-mig PKT-INT continues to accept up-stream messages for the links that are not yet<br />

migrated. The standby-mig PKT-INT starts accepting up-stream messages for the links<br />

that are migrated. Both the active-mig and the standby-mig PKT-INTs send up-stream<br />

messages to the PCD.<br />

● PCD accepts up-stream messages from both the active-mig and standby-mig PKT-INTs.<br />

● PCD sends every down-stream message to the active-mig PKT-INT and has the<br />

active-mig PKT-INT send it out for those links that have not been migrated or forward it to<br />

the standby-mig PKT-INT for those links that have been migrated.<br />

● At the end of the migration, the active-mig PKT-INT tells the PCD that the migration is<br />

finished, and PCD tells the standby-mig PKT-INT to go active (hot interrupt). Some<br />

coordination verifies that every up- and down-stream message has been flushed from the<br />

active-mig PKT-INT before completing the interchange.<br />

PKT-INT and System Reliability<br />

S8700-series IP-PNC<br />

A PKT-INT module resides on each IPSI board. On an S8700 IP-PNC system, there is a<br />

duplicated server. One server is in active mode and one server is on standby. The control<br />

network(s) may be implemented in a simplex, see Figure 91: IP-PNC Duplex Reliability -<br />

Simplex Control Network, or a optional duplicated configuration. There is only one PKT-INT per<br />

port network.<br />

Note: Duplicated<br />

Note:<br />

control networks require G650 media gateways (not G600) because<br />

the G600 does not support duplicated clocks. The clock is a component of the<br />

TN2312 IPSI.<br />

1090 Maintenance <strong>Alarms</strong> for <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager, Media Gateways and <strong>Server</strong>s

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