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Table 193: Removing Fiber Connectivity from a PN 2 of 2<br />

Step Command/Step Description<br />

8. change system-parameters<br />

duplication<br />

9. Physically remove the a-pnc and<br />

b-pnc fiber endpoint circuit packs<br />

Downgrading from Critical to High Reliability<br />

DS1C-BD (DS1 Converter Circuit Pack)<br />

Enable PNC duplication by changing the<br />

Enable Operation of PNC<br />

Duplication field to y.<br />

Physically remove EI, SNI, and DS1C circuit<br />

packs associated with the b-pnc.<br />

10. change circuit-pack Un-administer the PNC circuit packs.<br />

11. clear firmware Clear any alarms or errors against those<br />

circuit packs.<br />

12. status pnc Use status pnc to ensure that the PNC is<br />

in good health.<br />

2 of 2<br />

The strategy this downgrade follows is to change from critical to high reliability. High reliability is<br />

actually duplication of the server, control network, and IPSIs without duplicate paths from IPSIs<br />

to CSS.<br />

Table 194: Downgrading from Critical to High Reliability 1 of 2<br />

Step # Command/Step Description<br />

1. status pnc Check to see if A-side is active. If not:<br />

1. Resolve any alarms against a-pnc.<br />

2. reset pnc-interchange to activate<br />

a-pnc.<br />

3. busyout pnc-standby Busyout the standby PNC.<br />

4. change system-parameters<br />

duplication<br />

Disable PNC duplication by setting the<br />

Enable Operation of PNC<br />

Duplication field to n.<br />

5. list fiber-link Lists administered fiber connections by<br />

number.<br />

1 of 2<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 761

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