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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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PNC Interchanges<br />

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

PNC spontaneous interchanges occur when PNC duplication software determines that the<br />

st<strong>and</strong>by PNC’s state of health (SOH) surpasses the active PNC’s.<br />

● PNC-DUP executes a spontaneous interchange in response to a message from a PNC<br />

component MO indicating that either a fault has occurred on the active PNC or a fault has<br />

been resolved on the st<strong>and</strong>by PNC.<br />

● The PNC SOH is compared to the st<strong>and</strong>by PNC, <strong>and</strong> an interchange occurs if the st<strong>and</strong>by<br />

PNC’s state of health surpasses the active PNC’s.<br />

● A corresponding Major or Minor alarm is logged by the reporting MO, stimulating an alarm<br />

report.<br />

When the resolution of a fault on the st<strong>and</strong>by renders it more healthy than a<br />

simultaneously-faulted active PNC, the <strong>error</strong> message indicates the type <strong>and</strong> location of the<br />

improved component.<br />

Once the interchange completes, the failed component is on the st<strong>and</strong>by PNC. A dem<strong>and</strong><br />

interchange can be requested in the presence or absence of st<strong>and</strong>by PNC faults. The following<br />

sequence of actions can be observed during a fault-free interchange:<br />

1. The ATM-Expansion Interfaces currently acting as archangels in the PNs are deactivated<br />

as indicated by the amber LEDs going from flashing to on solid.<br />

2. The ATM-EIs in IPSI connected PNs are interchanged, indicated by the new st<strong>and</strong>by<br />

ATM-EI amber LED off <strong>and</strong> the new active ATM-EI amber LED on steady.<br />

3. One by one, the ATM-EIs in non IPSI connected PNs are interchanged as indicated by<br />

new st<strong>and</strong>by ATM-EI amber LED turning off <strong>and</strong> the new active ATM-EI amber LED<br />

flashing (2 seconds on / 200 milliseconds off). At this point, the interchange is functionally<br />

complete.<br />

Certain conditions may interfere with the normal execution of the interchange:<br />

1. In a faulted spontaneous interchange, it is possible the PN(s) directly affected by the fault<br />

will be the last to interchange.<br />

2. A user directly affected by the single fault instigating a PNC interchange can experience a<br />

momentary voice path outage during the switch.<br />

3. If faults exist on both the st<strong>and</strong>by <strong>and</strong> active PNC, it is possible to have some PNs go out<br />

of service while others are returned to service.<br />

In any multifault situation, rely on status pnc to determine which is the active PNC.<br />

PNC duplication informs Timing Synchronization maintenance when a PNC interchange has<br />

been completed <strong>and</strong> indicates which PNC is active. This causes Synchronization to audit <strong>and</strong><br />

ensure that the primary source for synchronization of Tone-Clocks in each PN is supplied by a<br />

path associated with the active PNC.<br />

Issue 5 May 2009 165

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