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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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FIBER-LK (Fiber Link)<br />

MO Name in Log Alarm Level Initial Comm<strong>and</strong> to Run 1<br />

FIBER-LK MAJ<br />

MIN<br />

WRN<br />

FIBER-LK (Fiber Link)<br />

Full Name of MO<br />

<strong>test</strong> fiber-link F pnc s Fiber Link<br />

1. F is the fiber link number; pnc is either “a-pnc” or “b-pnc” (always “a-pnc” for a st<strong>and</strong>ard-, high-, or<br />

critical-reliability system).<br />

A fiber link consists of the endpoint boards that are connected via the optical fiber, the lightwave<br />

transceivers or metallic connections on the endpoint boards, <strong>and</strong>, if administered, the DS1<br />

Converter (DS1 converter) complex that exists between the two fiber endpoints. The fiber<br />

endpoints are EI circuit packs <strong>and</strong>/or SNI (SNI) circuit packs.<br />

Three types of fiber links exist in the system:<br />

EI-to-EI fiber This type of fiber is an EI-to-EI connection <strong>and</strong> is only used in direct connect<br />

PNC.<br />

EI-SNI fiber This type of fiber is an EI-to-SNI connection <strong>and</strong> is only used in Center Stage<br />

Switch (CSS) PNC.<br />

SNI-SNI fiber This type of fiber is an SNI-to-SNI connection <strong>and</strong> is only used in CSS PNC<br />

when two switch node carriers are connected in a 2- or 3-switch node<br />

configuration.<br />

Fiber link <strong>error</strong>s <strong>and</strong> alarms are generated only on fibers that have at least one SNI endpoint.<br />

Fiber <strong>error</strong>s for fibers that have EIs as both endpoints are detected by the EI circuit pack, thus<br />

generating off-board EXP-INTF <strong>error</strong>s <strong>and</strong> alarms. Fiber <strong>error</strong>s <strong>and</strong> alarms on EI-SNI fiber links<br />

generate FIBER-LK <strong>and</strong>/or off-board EXP-INTF <strong>error</strong>s <strong>and</strong> alarms.<br />

Fiber links are administered via add fiber-link F or add fiber-link next, where F is<br />

the fiber link’s number. The 2 endpoints of the fiber are administered (EI <strong>and</strong> EI, EI <strong>and</strong> SNI, or<br />

SNI <strong>and</strong> SNI). In a duplicated PNC configuration, both the A- <strong>and</strong> B-PNC’s fiber links are<br />

assigned with the same fiber link’s number. The fiber links are designated by F P, where F is the<br />

fiber link’s number <strong>and</strong> P is the PNC, A-PNC or B-PNC. In addition, a DS1 converter complex<br />

may be assigned to the fiber link. In a duplicated PNC configuration, both the A- <strong>and</strong> B-PNC’s<br />

DS1 converter complexes are administered with the same fiber link’s number. DS1 facilities <strong>and</strong><br />

parameters can be modified via change fiber-link F P.<br />

Use display fiber-link F to see an individual fiber link. Use list fiber-link to see<br />

every fiber link.<br />

Issue 5 May 2009 461

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