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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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Administration<br />

PKT-INT modules are automatically administered as a component of an IPSI circuit pack. See<br />

add/remove ipserver-interface <strong>and</strong> <strong>test</strong>/status/reset packet-interface in<br />

Maintenance Comm<strong>and</strong>s for <strong>Avaya</strong> Aura Communication Manager, Media Gateways <strong>and</strong><br />

Servers (03-300431).<br />

Packet Interface Circuit Replacement<br />

To replace a Packet Interface module that is part of a TN2312AP IPSI circuit pack, follow the<br />

procedure for replacing an IPSI circuit pack.<br />

<strong>Dem<strong>and</strong></strong> Reset of a Packet Interface<br />

System software denies a dem<strong>and</strong> reset of an active IPSI’s Packet Interface (reset<br />

packet-interface) if the Packet Interface is in service <strong>and</strong> has not been placed in an<br />

out-of-service state by background maintenance software. A reset of an in-service Packet<br />

Interface causes severe service disruption, including the loss of all existing calls, <strong>and</strong> dropped<br />

links to adjuncts such as AUDIX. As part of the automatic recovery action initiated when a fatal<br />

hardware-fault condition is detected, the software that controls Packet Interface maintenance<br />

puts a Packet Interface module in the out-of-service state if that IPSI circuit pack has been reset<br />

three times within the last 15 minutes.<br />

A dem<strong>and</strong> reset of a st<strong>and</strong>by Packet Interface is not disruptive <strong>and</strong> is allowed regardless of the<br />

service state of the associated maintenance software.<br />

Service States<br />

Packet Interface maintenance software maintains a state variable to monitor the service state of<br />

each Packet Interface. To determine the state of a Packet Interface, use status<br />

packet-interface. A Packet Interface can be in the service states:<br />

● in-service - in service <strong>and</strong> active<br />

● st<strong>and</strong>by - in service <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>by<br />

● out-of-service - active or st<strong>and</strong>by Packet Interface not in service<br />

● st<strong>and</strong>by-disabled - IPSI circuit pack with Packet Interface module is present <strong>and</strong><br />

administered, but duplication is disabled<br />

● craft-busy - Packet Interface has been dem<strong>and</strong> busied out by craft<br />

● uninstalled - Packet Interface is administered but not physically present<br />

734 Maintenance Alarms for Communication Manager, Media Gateways <strong>and</strong> Servers

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