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Server Alarms - Avaya Support

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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

● Standby DS1Cs amber LEDs are off.<br />

● DS1C facility green LEDs are on if the corresponding facility is equipped.<br />

PNC State of Health<br />

PNC-DUP software monitors the health of the two PNCs as determined by their state of health<br />

(SOH) vectors, and initiates an interchange when the health of the active falls below that of the<br />

standby (unless prevented from doing so by a PNC lock, busyout, or anti-thrashing<br />

mechanism). Potentially service-disrupting faults which occur in PNC components are reported<br />

to PNC-DUP and incorporated in the state of health for the affected PNC. The SOHs of both<br />

PNCs are displayed on the status pnc screen.<br />

Figure 98: Status PNC Screen with Standby PNC Fully In-Service<br />

status pnc page 1 of 1<br />

PORT NETWORK CONNECTIVITY<br />

PNC State-of-Health Indexes<br />

Duplicated? yes<br />

Software Locked? no<br />

Standby Busied? no<br />

Direct Connect? no<br />

Standby Refreshed? yes<br />

Interchange Disabled? no<br />

A-PNC B-PNC<br />

Mode: active Mode: standby<br />

State of Health: functional State of Health: functional<br />

Inter PN Index: 00.00.00.00.00.00 Inter PN Index: 00.00.00.00.00.00<br />

Inter SN Index: 00.00 Inter SN Index: 00.00<br />

Major <strong>Alarms</strong>: 0 Major <strong>Alarms</strong>: 0<br />

Minor <strong>Alarms</strong>: 0 Minor <strong>Alarms</strong>: 0<br />

Warning <strong>Alarms</strong>: 0 Warning <strong>Alarms</strong>: 0<br />

SN Locations: 01E SN Locations: 01D<br />

The Inter-PN and Inter-SN Indexes form the state of health vector, which is used to track and<br />

compare the states of health of both PNCs. The fields making up the indexes are two digit<br />

numbers separated by periods (.), with each field representing a different class of faults. The<br />

fault class fields are arranged in order of decreasing importance from left to right. In other<br />

words, each field in the index supersedes the following fields in determining which PNC is<br />

healthiest. A fault class drives an interchange only when all of the higher priority fault classes<br />

are equal. A zero entry indicates no faults in that class. Increasing numbers indicate<br />

increasingly higher numbers of faults present in that class.<br />

1122 Maintenance <strong>Alarms</strong> for <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager, Media Gateways and <strong>Server</strong>s

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