3 Voice System Administration

Voice Equipment

and cannot be used for channels. The following is a description of the different maintenance states for voice equipment:

MANOOS (manual out-of-service) — Indicates that the circuit card or channel has been taken out of service with a command that was issued manually.

Note: Change SSP and/or LSPS circuit cards to the MANOOS state only when there are no active calls on the system. The MANOOS state disrupts voice playback on all speech processing circuit card channels (if only one speech processing circuit card is installed) or negatively affects voice playback performance on all channels (if more than one speech processing circuit card is installed).

INSERV (in service) — Indicates that the circuit card or channel is in service and able to carry a transaction.

FOOS (facility out-of-service) — Indicates that the circuit card or channel was been taken out of service by the voice system because the link to the switch is out of service (not physically connected, switch down, and so on).

BROKEN (broken) — Indicates the circuit card or channel did not pass the diagnostics and was taken out of service by the system.

Channels are placed in the broken state by the system. An administrator cannot change a channel to the broken state.

UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507

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