Issue 1 May 2002
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Maintenance Architecture
The maintenance subsystem is the part of a system’s software that is responsible
for initializing and maintaining the system. This subsystem continuously monitors
the system’s health and records detected errors. The maintenance subsystem
also provides a user interface for on-demand testing.
This chapter provides a brief description of the Avaya
TM
S8700 Media Server for
Multi-Connect Configurations (S8700 Multi-Connect) maintenance strategy and
presents background information about the system’s overall functions. For
detailed descriptions of components and subsystems, refer to related topics in
Chapter 8, ‘‘Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures’’
. Sections on the following
maintenance objects (MOs) are particularly useful for gaining an understanding of
how the system works:
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‘‘PNC-DUP (PNC Duplication)’’ on page 8-1283
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‘‘EXP-PN (Expansion Port Network)’’ on page 8-821
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‘‘SNI-BD (SNI Circuit Pack)’’ on page 8-1429
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‘‘SYNC (Port-Network Synchronization)’’ on page 8-1509
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‘‘ATM-SYNC (ATM Synchronization)’’ on page 8-264
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‘‘IP-SVR (IP Server Interface)’’ on page 8-959
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Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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