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PNC State-of-Health Indexes<br />

ATM PNC-DUP (ATM PNC Duplication)<br />

The Inter-PN Index screen the state-of-health vector is used to track and compare the states of<br />

health of both PNCs. The fields making up the indexes are 2-digit numbers separated by<br />

periods (.), with each field representing a different class of faults. The fault class fields are<br />

arranged in order of decreasing importance from left to right. In other words, each field in the<br />

index supersedes the following fields in determining which PNC is healthiest. A fault class<br />

drives an interchange only when all of the higher priority fault classes are equal. A zero entry<br />

indicates no faults present for that class. Increasing numbers indicate increasingly higher<br />

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

The Inter-PN Index contains four fields (XX.XX.XX.XX). The Inter-PN Index reports faults in<br />

connectivity between PNs.<br />

● The meaning of each fault class field is given in Table 139: PNC State-of-Health Fault<br />

Classes.<br />

● A zero entry indicates that there are no faults reported.<br />

● Higher numbers indicate increasing number of faults.<br />

● All zeros indicate a perfect state of health.<br />

● Unless the PNCs are locked, the active PNC’s state of health should always be equal to or<br />

better than the standby’s. Otherwise, the system performs a spontaneous interchange.<br />

After a PNC-related alarm is cleared, the system performs a partial refresh of the standby PNC.<br />

The corresponding fault class field is not updated to reflect the improved state of health until the<br />

refresh is done. The state-of-health indexes do not agree with the current alarm status during<br />

this period.<br />

Table 139: PNC State-of-Health Fault Classes<br />

Fault<br />

Class<br />

Priority Description MOs<br />

FC_EAL 1 Number of PNs with EALs down EXP-PN<br />

FC_PACL 2 Number of PNs with LINL, RINL, or EI-SNI neighbor link<br />

faults<br />

FC_BFD 3 Number of PNs with BFDL (Bearer Fault Detection Link)<br />

faults<br />

FC_HW 4 Number of PNs affected by hardware faults in a link having<br />

an EI as an endpoint. Enter list atm pnc to see endpoint<br />

designations.<br />

EXP-PN<br />

SYS-LINK<br />

ATM-EI<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 539

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