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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!WARNING:
Since the “clear long” option clears all counters if tests pass, it is possible for firmware counters to be cleared even when a problem exists. I n some cases customer service might degrade since calls may be routed over
defective equipment.
Feature Intera c tions

The test card-mem long command invokes the Memory Card Erase/Write/Read

Test. This means that the save translation and save announcement commands

are rejected while the write-to-memory-card operation is active. This test also

1. Carrier location required on command line
2. If no alarms are reg istered against the mainte nance object then the tes t sequence is run only on ce. The
long clear
option forces a clear of al l alarms if no errors are encountered during testing. The
short clear
option only clears
alarms pertinent to tests in th e short sequence. SEE WARNING B ELOW.
3. Refer to the Report Schedu ler and System Printer feature sp ecification for more details.
Action/Object Qualifier Qualifier Description Permissions Defaults Feature
Interactions
test card-mem
location
short
long
repeat
number
clear
schedule
Carrier location where me mory
card resides: High or Critica l
Reliability (
a
or
b
)1; duplicated (
a
,
A
,
b
, or
B
)
Option for a brief series of
nondestructive diagnostic tests.
Option for a longer, more
comprehensive test series
(includes a destructive test)
How many times each test in the
sequence is repeated (1- 100)
This option causes the test
sequence (short or long) to repeat
until the alarm (if any) is cleared or
a single test in the sequenc e fails.2
Command is validated and th en a
scheduling form displays to
schedule execution of th e
command. The command is then
placed in the command queue an d
is executed at the specified time.
The information displayed by the
command is sent to the system
printer instead of the screen.3
Examples:
test card-mem
test card-mem a l
test card-mem b sh r 2
test card-mem a sch
test card-mem a c
init
inads
craft
Test
sequence
= short;
repeat = 1
See below