A Summary of Commands

restore

a port of card#. If port# is not given, all ports of the card specified are restored. If no card number or channel number is given, the system displays a syntax message.

-n— Disables prompting from the system, whether to wait until a conflict has been resolved (see the -ioption below) or to terminate the request to restore.

-i— Enables secondary command registration. If T1 diagnostics are being run, this option allows “restoring” of another card to be performed. If -iis used and another maintenance command is being run (remove, detach, attach, restore, diagnose), the request to restore card is blocked and a message is printed to the screen. If -iis not used and any maintenance command is being run, the request to restore card is blocked and a message is printed to the screen.

If the command is permitted to run, a check is made to see if the command is in conflict with another. A command is in conflict if the card or card associated with it:

~Is the T1 card being diagnosed

~Will cause a change in the existing TDM bus master assignment

~Has an interdependency with the T1 card being diagnosed (for example, PRI)

If one of the above conflicts exist and -nis not used, the user is asked whether to wait until the conflict is resolved or to terminate the request. If

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