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Cisco Systems 10200 Using Status and Control Commands

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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Operations and Maintenance Guide, Release 6.0.x
OL-16000-07
Chapter 4 Operating the BTS
Using Status and Control Commands
Using Status and Control Commands
Table 4-3 Using Status and Control Commands
Task Sample Command
Viewing BTS system
status
status system;
Viewing component
states
status element-manager id=EM01;
Possible states:
STARTUP—During platform startup, the two sides are communicating to
determine which side will come up active.
INIT-NORMAL—primary will be active, secondary will be standby;
switchover allowed.
INIT-FORCED—primary will be forced to active or standby,
secondary will be forced to standby or active; no switchover allowed.
ACTIVE-NORMAL—primary is active, secondary is standby; switchover
allowed.
ACTIVE-FORCED—primary or secondary has been forced to active; no
switchover allowed.
STANDBY-NORMAL—primary should be active, secondary should be
standby; switchover allowed.
STANDBY-FORCED—primary or secondary has been forced to standby;
no switchover allowed.
TRANSITION-TO-ACTIVE-NORMAL—primary is going to active,
secondary is going to standby; switchover allowed.
TRANSITION -TO-ACTIVE-FORCED—primary has been forced to
active or standby; secondary has been forced to standby or active; no
switchover allowed.
TRANSITION-TO-STANDBY-NORMAL—primary is going to standby,
secondary is going to standby; switchover allowed.
TRANSITION-TO-STANDBY-FORCED—primary has been forced to
active or standby; secondary has been forced to standby or active; no
switchover allowed.
Tip Use status application for more detailed information.
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