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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Feature Intera c tions
The long test recycles power in some specified cabinet on non-SPE and maintenance board carriers and is destructive. Specifically, the ’a’ carrier of PPNs and EPNs does not have power recycled. In PPNs containing duplicated SPEs the ’b’ carrier also does not have power recycled. All port carriers are recycled, and service is interrupted for each port carrier. If a carrier containing an active EI is recycled, communication with that cabinet is disrupted. If a carrier containing an active tone-clock board is recycled, all ports in the ca binet or port network are service disrupted.
1. If no alarms are registered ag ainst the maintenance object th en the test sequence is run on ly once. The
long clear
option
forces a clear of all alarms if n o errors are encountered during te sting. The
short clear
option only clears alarms pert inent
to tests in the short sequence .
2. Refer to the Report Scheduler an d System Printer feature specifica tion for more details.
Action/Object Qualifier Qualifier Description Permissions Defaults Feature
Interactions
test environment
location
short
long
repeat
number
clear
schedule
Cabinet (1-3); 1 = PPN, 2-3 =
optional EPN.
Option for a brief series o f
nondestructive diagnostic tests.
Option for a longer, more
comprehensive series of both
destructive and nondestructive
diagnostic tests.
How many times each test in the
sequence is repeated (1-10 0)
This option causes the test
sequence (short or long) to repeat
until the alarm (if any) is cleared or
a single test in the sequen ce fails.1
Command is validated and the n a
scheduling form displays to
schedule execution of the
command. The command is then
placed in the command queue and
is executed at the specifie d time.
The information displayed by th e
command is sent to the sys tem
printer instead of the s creen.2
Examples:
test environment
test environment schedule
test environment 1 sh
test environment 1 l r 25
test environment 01 l r 2 5
test environment 01 l r 2 5
schedule
test environment 2 l c
test environment 3 c
init
inads
craft
Cabinet = 1;
test sequence
= short; repeat
= 1
See below