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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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PNC-DUP (PNC Duplication)<br />

4. Remove the B-PNC fibers by removing the Endpoint Board Locations on the change<br />

fiber-link screen for all fibers. For fibers using DS1Cs, remove the B-PNC DS1C<br />

Board Locations on the change fiber-link screen.<br />

5. Remove the B-PNC circuit packs starting with the switch node carrier most distant from the<br />

server complex. Use change circuit-pack location, page to the B-PNC carrier<br />

<strong>and</strong> remove all of the circuit packs there. Remove all circuit packs in the other B-PNC<br />

switch node carriers.<br />

If the Expansion Interface circuit pack associated with the PN is located in the switch node<br />

carrier closest to the server, it cannot be removed from translation until it has been<br />

busied-out <strong>and</strong> disconnected from the carrier slot.<br />

When SNI, SNC, or DS1C circuit packs are removed from a B-PNC carrier, any alarms<br />

against them should be resolved.<br />

6. Remove the B-PNC switch node carriers. Use change cabinet location <strong>and</strong> enter<br />

not-used for B-PNC carriers.<br />

Any alarm against the carrier such as 01D SN-CONF should be resolved. The B-PNC<br />

carriers <strong>and</strong> associated circuit packs should not be alarmed.<br />

7. Disable PNC duplication on the change system-parameters customer-options<br />

screen by changing PNC Duplication to no.<br />

If an alarm exists against any Expansion Interface circuit pack connected to a B-PNC<br />

carrier, use <strong>test</strong> board location long clear to clear the alarm.<br />

Alterations to PNC which involve only the addition of fiber connectivity can be done with<br />

PNC-DUP operational. Alterations requiring the removal of fiber connectivity must be done with<br />

PNC-DUP removed. PNC-DUP must be removed <strong>and</strong> translations should be saved before any<br />

hardware changes are made.<br />

Steady State LEDs<br />

The LEDs of PNC components in a stable duplicated system should appear as follows:<br />

● The active IPSIs are functioning as archangels in IPSI port networks.<br />

● The active EIs in the PNs are functioning as archangels. Their LEDs flash in a pattern of 2<br />

seconds on 200 milliseconds off (PN without an IPSI).<br />

● The PN st<strong>and</strong>by EIs amber LEDs are off (PN without an IPSI).<br />

● The PN active EI amber LED is on solid (PN with an IPSI).<br />

● The PN st<strong>and</strong>by EI amber LED is off (PN with an IPSI).<br />

● The SNIs on the active switch node(s) have amber LEDs on solid.<br />

● The SNIs on the st<strong>and</strong>by switch node(s) have amber LEDs off.<br />

● Active DS1Cs amber LEDs are on solid.<br />

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