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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Field descriptions
status processor-channel
This command displays the status of the specified processor channel and the
values of its various counters. A processor channel is 1 of 64 logical channels
associated with an SCI link. Each processor channel terminates in the switch
processing element with a session.
Extension PRI endpoint extension
Width Administered number of B-channels associated with the specified
PRI endpoint
Signaling Group
ID ID number of the signaling group that handles the signaling for the
ports in the specified PRI endpoint
Originating Auto
Restoration Administered option for the auto restore feature (restores calls
originated from this PRI endpoint in the case of network failure):
y = restoration option enabled
n = restoration option disabled
B-Channels Active The number of B-channels active on a call
B-Channels Idle The number of B-channels in the in-service/idle state
Port Port locations (cabinet-carrier-slot-circuit) for each of the
B-channels making up the PRI endpoint.
Service State Service state of the B-channels:
in-service/active, in-service/idle, out-of-service-NE,
out-of-service-FE, maint-NE/active, maint-FE/active, maint-NE/idle,
and maint-FE/idle.
NE (Near End) and FE (Far End) refer to which “end” of the
B-channel has placed the facility in the current s tate. NE refers to
the switch and FE refers to the PRI terminal adapter (or any device
that terminates the D-channel signaling on the facility).
Test In Progress Whether or not there is any current maintenance testing on the
port.
Connected Port Connected port location (cabinet-carrier-slot-circuit) for each of
the B-channels active on a call.