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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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Converting DS1-CONV Complex to Direct-<br />

Connect Fiber (duplicated PNC)<br />

Note: The<br />

WARNING: Do<br />

WARNING: In<br />

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

Note:<br />

following procedure is generic in its scope. Check the customer’s switch<br />

configuration for EI/SNI structures.<br />

not power down a Switch Node carrier to replace a circuit pack.<br />

duplicated PNC configurations, one DS1-CONV complex in the fiber-link<br />

serves as the active <strong>and</strong> the second DS1-CONV complex serves as the st<strong>and</strong>by.<br />

Each DS1 Converter complex consists of two TN574 or TN1654 circuit packs.<br />

Table 96: Convert from DS1-CONV to direct-connect fiber in a<br />

duplicated PNC 1 of 2<br />

Step Comm<strong>and</strong>/Step Description<br />

1. status pnc Verify that the A-side is active.<br />

● If the B-PNC is active, enter<br />

reset pnc-interchange<br />

● Then verify that the A-side is active<br />

(status pnc).<br />

2. busyout pnc-st<strong>and</strong>by Busyout the duplicated switch side.<br />

3. change system-parameters<br />

duplication<br />

Disable PNC duplication by changing the Enable<br />

Operation of PNC Duplication field to n.<br />

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

Select the link number associated with the<br />

DS1-CONV complex that you are removing.<br />

5. busyout fiber link n Busyout the fiber link of interest. The fiber link<br />

number (step 6) is n for this comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

6. remove fiber link n Remove the link administration for this link.<br />

7. change circuit-pack<br />

cabinet<br />

Remove the DS1-CONV administration for the<br />

four designated circuit packs. cabinet is the<br />

cabinet number where these DS1-CONV<br />

complexes reside.<br />

1 of 2<br />

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