DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127 Issue 1
August 1997
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
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each busied out maintenance object, so that INADS can determine the state of
the object. Placing the system printer link in a busyout state blocks access to the
system printer. The release sp-link command reactivates the system printer link.
Output
Field descriptions
busyout spe-standby
This command raises the Fault Severity Level of the Standby SPE (see reference
5) of the standby Switch Processing Element (SPE) by raising a Warning
Off-board alarm against STBY-SPE. Because a Warning Off-board STBY-S PE
alarm is defined to have the highest Fault Severity of all alarms the affect the
health of an SPE (refer to the Reset System MUS), the chance that an SPE
interchange will occur is diminished, but does not guarantee that an SPE
interchange will not occur. Once the standby SPE is busied out, an SPE
interchange occurs if the standby SPE is hard selected with the SPE Select
switches or the active SPE goes into SPE down mode. This command a lso stops
any activity currently executing on the standby SPE and disables memory
shadowing to the standby SPE. Periodic and scheduled testing cannot start on
the standby SPE while it is busied out. The busyout state of the standby SPE and
Action/Object Qualifier Qualifier Description Permissions Defaults Feature
Interactions
busyout
sp-link Examples:
busyout sp-link init
inads
craft
none none
Port Not applicable
Maintenance Name Type of maintenance object that is busied out: SYS-PRNT
Alt. Name Not applicable
Result Test result: Pass, Abort, Fail
Error Code Numeric code explaining why the release failed or aborted. Refer
to the detailed list of the codes by test number for each MO.
busyout sp-link SPE A
COMMAND RESULTS
Port Maintenance Name Alt. Name Result Error Code
SYS-PRNT PASS
Command Successfully Completed