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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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PNC-DUP (PNC Duplication)<br />

The last two digits of the Error Code indicate the fiber-link number (01-64) of the fiber that<br />

reported the retired alarm. Use list fiber-link to show the location of the fiber.<br />

j. Error Type 11000 – 11063: a spontaneous PNC interchange took place in response to the<br />

occurrence of a major or minor alarm on the A-PNC associated with fault class FC_EAL.<br />

This indicates that one or more Expansion Archangel Links are down. Investigate any<br />

EXP-PN alarms. Adding 1 to the last two digits of the Error Code gives the PN number of<br />

the port network that reported the alarm. (11003 points to port network 4.) Use list<br />

config port-network to show the cabinet number associated with a port network.<br />

k. Error Type 11100 – 11163: a spontaneous PNC interchange took place in response to the<br />

occurrence of a major or minor alarm on the A-PNC associated with fault class FC_INL.<br />

This indicates that one or more neighbor or indirect neighbor links with an EI as an endpoint<br />

have experienced faults. Investigate any alarms against EXP-PN <strong>and</strong> SN-CONF. Adding 1<br />

to the last two digits of the Error Code gives the PN number of the port network that<br />

reported the alarm. (11103 points to port network 4.) Use list config port-network<br />

to show the cabinet number associated with a port network.<br />

l. Error Type 12000 – 11263: a spontaneous PNC interchange took place in response to the<br />

occurrence of a major or minor alarm on the A-PNC associated with fault class FC_HW.<br />

This indicates that one or more neighbor or indirect neighbor links with an EI as an endpoint<br />

have experienced faults. Investigate any alarms against EXP-PN <strong>and</strong> SN-CONF. Adding 1<br />

to the last two digits of the Error Code gives the PN number of the port network that<br />

reported the alarm. (11203 points to port network 4.) Use list config port-network<br />

to show the cabinet number associated with a port network.<br />

m. Error Type 11300 – 11363: a spontaneous PNC interchange took place in response to the<br />

occurrence of a major or minor alarm on the A-PNC associated with fault class FC_PER.<br />

This indicates one or more faults on peer links that connect SNIs to EIs. Investigate any<br />

alarms against SNI-PEER. Adding 1 to the last two digits of the Error Code gives the PN<br />

number of the port network that reported the alarm. (11303 points to port network 4.) Use<br />

list config port-network to show the cabinet number associated with a port<br />

network.<br />

n. Error Type 11400 – 11463: a spontaneous PNC interchange took place in response to the<br />

occurrence of a major or minor alarm on the A-PNC associated with fault class FC_DS1.<br />

This indicates faults on one or more DS1C facilities. Investigate any alarms against<br />

DS1-FAC. Adding 1 to the last two digits of the Error Code gives the PN number of the port<br />

network that reported the alarm. (11403 points to port network 4.) Use list config<br />

port-network to show the cabinet number associated with a port network.<br />

o. Error Type 11601 – 11664: a spontaneous PNC interchange took place in response to the<br />

occurrence of a major or minor alarm on the A-PNC associated with fault class FC_SNIL.<br />

This indicates one or more faults on peer or neighbor links between SNIs on different switch<br />

nodes. Investigate any alarms against SNI-PEER. The last two digits of the Error Code<br />

indicate the fiber-link number of the fiber that reported the retired alarm. Use list<br />

fiber-link to show the location of the fiber.<br />

p. Error Type 11701 – 11764: a spontaneous PNC interchange took place in response to the<br />

occurrence of a major or minor alarm on the A-PNC associated with fault class FC_SNIHW.<br />

This indicates one or more faults on hardware connecting SNIs on different switch nodes.<br />

Issue 5 May 2009 769

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