Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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PKT-INT (Packet Interface)
Issue 1 June 2005
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S8700 MC
Active-Standby Peer Link Test (#888)
The Active-Standby Peer Link test is run only in a system equipped with the high- or 
critical-reliability configuration. It verifies that a peer link can be set up between the active and 
standby PKT-INTs. A peer link is a logical connection established between the packet bus and 
an IPSI circuit pack’s Packet Interface module for both active and standby IPSIs. This link 
forwards data and control messages between the active and standby PKT-INT to prepare for a 
planned IPSI interchange. This test checks the operation of setting up a Peer Link, and verifies 
that the active and standby IPSI’s Packet Interface modules can communicate over the packet 
bus.
This test checks the functionality of both the active and standby Packet Interface modules, but it 
is run against the standby Packet Interface module.
Table 673: Test #888 Active-Standby Peer Link Test 
Error 
Code
Test 
Result
Description / Recommendation
1006
1137
ABRT
An IPSI circuit pack’s Packet Interface module is out of service, so normal 
maintenance tests do not run on this Packet Interface.
1. Use reset packet-interface location to request a Packet 
Interface module reset.
For further action, see repair procedures in 
on page 1836, Packet Interface Reset test.
1139
ABRT
The packet bus is alarmed.
1. Use display alarms to refer to the Alarm log and try to retire the 
alarm associated with the packet bus.
For further action, see 
2. Retry the command when the alarm associated with the packet bus is 
retired.
1335
ABRT
Internal IPSI error. The Packet Interface module is on the standby IPSI, so 
this test is not allowed to execute.
1. Use set ipserver-interface location to make the standby 
Packet Interface active.
2. Run the test.
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