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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status signaling-group
This command displays the state, type, port location, and state of the Primary
and Secondary D-channels within the group. A signaling group is a collection of
B-channels signaled for by a designated single D-channel or set of D-channels
over an ISDN-PRI.
Output
The following output example shows the output from the status
signaling-group 1 command.
Channel Status State the channel is in:
1. Channel is not administered.
2. Channel is administered but not used.
3. Channel is in a state entering “wait session accept” (WSA).
4. Channel is in a state waiting for a “session accept” message
from the far end.
5. Channel is waiting for action.
6. Channel is in data transfer state (channel up and running).
7. Channel is in resynchronization state.
8. Channel is waiting for acknowledge of disconnect message.
9. ISDN-PRI Channel is currently down.
10. ISDN-PRI Channel is in the data transfer state (that is, channel
is up and running).
Reset Count Number of times reset has been issued for this channel
Message Buffer
Number Number of message buffers currently used for communication on
this channel.
Link Number Physical SCI link (i1-8) associated with the channel
Retransmission
Count Number of times that message retransmission has occurred
Action/Object Qualifier Qualifier Description Permissions Defaults Feature
Interactions
status
signaling-
group
group
identifier
print
Administered group ident ifier
number (1-8)
Report sent to printer
Examples:
status signaling-group 1
status signaling-group 2 print
init
inads
craft
cust
browse
none none