ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance

DLP-538

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RESET/LED TEST COMMANDS

Summary: This procedure provides instructions for performing a software reset and reinitialization, or to test the indicators on selected modules. Resets and LED Tests cannot be performed at the same time.

Note: A “toggle” field type means the user can press the space bar to view and select the next option that is described; or the user can press the “R” key to view and select the previous option. An “input” field type means the user must type an entry in the field according to the parameters described. A “fixed” field is locked, and cannot be changed by the user.

Note: Edits can be made in the configuration database in one of two ways: 1) If the complete field is highlighted, use the space bar to toggle forward or the “R” key to reverse toggle through the options for that field. 2) If only the first space or the field is highlighted, type in the data that applies to that field.

Note: Edits to the configuration database can be saved after each change in one of two

ways: 1) Press an arrow key and then Enter or Return once; or 2) Press Enter or Return twice after all selections and entries are made in the screen but before leaving the screen.

Note: Press CONTROL-A for help information on moving around and editing fields.

Note: Commands can be initiated on more than one module by using the arrow keys to move to each module and pressing the space bar to select each module.

1.Use the arrow keys to select System Maintenance from the Main Menu. Press Enter or Return.

2.Use the arrow keys to select Reset/LED Test Commands from the System Maintenance menu. Press Enter or Return. A Reset/indicator Test Commands screen is shown in Figure 538-1.

3.Use the arrow keys to move to the desired module’s Group-Slotselection field.

Reference: TAD-106Access Identifier

To perform an LED test, use the space bar to select L. The LED test turns all the indicators yellow on the module(s) selected. A yellow indicator verifies that the module is functional.

To perform a Reset, use the space bar to select R. Resets performed through the Craft Interface are soft. A soft reset on the MPU causes a system restart and logs off all current users on all ports. A soft reset on the DS3 MUX, ODS2, HLXC, DLX, and RLX modules allows the current configuration to be left in place, but the collection of data is stopped for several seconds. Any soft reset will not affect traffic.

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