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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Others Combined number of busied out maintenance objects excl uding
trunks and stations.
Static Proportion of the CPU currently dedicated to high priority items. This
percentage is rounded to the nearest integer, therefore 0 percent
means that the occupancy is less than one half of a percent.
SM Proportion of the CPU currently dedicated to system management or
periodic and scheduled maintenance. If large amounts of periodic or
scheduled maintenance testing performs, this occupancy percentage
can be high without affecting service. This percentage is rounded t o
the nearest integer, therefore 0 percent means that the occupancy is
less than one half of a percent.
CP Proportion of the CPU currently dedicated to call processing. This
occupancy has priority over SM and IDLE occupancy cat egories and
takes processor time away from these occupancy categories, if
needed. This percentage is rounded to the nearest integer, therefore 0
percent means that the occupancy is less than one ha lf of a percent.
Idle Proportion of the CPU currently available. This percentage is rounded
to the nearest integer, therefore 0 percent means that the oc cupancy
is less than one half of a percent.
Active SPE A or B indicate the currently-active processor complex. When the
active processor complex is locked on-line with lock switching on
DUPINT, the “lock” option displays; otherwise, “auto” displays.
Duplicated? Duplication status of SPE components are indicated. Duplication = “y”;
no duplication = “n”.
SPE Power Current power source for the processor complex. The normal state is
“commercial”. When commercial power is unavailable, in-use battery
backup is indicated with “backup”.
Time Source Current timing source is displayed. The display values for this field
vary according to timing sources selected. If the site administers the
optional Stratum-3 hardware, “external” displays and “internal”
displays when an internal source, such as a tone clock, is used.
Primary and secondary timing sources must be administered when
using the Stratum-4 option.
“primary” = primary administered source is in use
“secondary” = secondary administered source is in use.
“local” = neither the primary or secondary sources are in use.
# Logins Number of current users.
Cab Assigned cabinet number, ranging from 1 to the highest cabinet
number in the system.