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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The following fields represent counter values read from the Packet Interface
board. These counters do not initialize on board insertion. To g et a reliable
readout, the clear link command should be issued for read counters.
Field descriptions
Dest Status The status of the link destination. Valid states are:
"in-service", "in-service/idle", "in-service/active", and
"out-of-service", "manual OOS", "standby", "awaiting call",
"disconnected", "out-of-service-NE", and
"out-of-service-FE".
Port The destination port, this port is logically connected to
the Processor Interface.
Destination Information
Field One of the following is present depending on the type of
link destination.
—Sig Gr p
The signaling group number, valid for "ISDN-LNK".
—Trk/Mem
The trunk group/member, valid for "ISDN-TRK" and
"TIE-DS1".
—Ext
The data module extension, valid for "PDMODULE"
and "TDMODULE".
Hardware Device Check
(receive) When 40 to 80 seconds transpire without received link
traffic, the timeout counter increments. This condition
indicates that the link is down on the far end system.
The SABM (Set Asynchronous Balance Mode) count
also increments.
Hardware Device Check
(transmit) When 40 to 80 seconds transpire without received link
traffic, the timeout counter increments. This condition
indicates possible PI faults. The link is down and the
SABM count increases. If the link is down at the near
end and the far end, this counter increments along with
the Hardware Device Check (receive) counter.
Far-End MOOS Count Number of times that the switch attempts to restart the
link and the Far-End responds with the link status
“manual-out- of-service.” This condition occurs on
ISDN-PRI Nonfacility Associated Signaling (NFAS) with
D-channel backup. When this occurs, contact the
Network and ask them to release the link.