DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 5
Maintenance and Test for R5vs/si
555-230-123 Issue 1
April 1997
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
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If a busyout is attempted on an invalid board in the service slot, the following
message is displayed:
Board invalid
If the command entered is in conflict with another currently executing command,
then a message will be displayed showing the login id of the conflicting user and
the conflicting command. The message is as follows:
’login id’:’command’ has a command conflict
If during the execution of a command a resource problem occurs that requires
the user to restart the command, then the following message will be displayed:
Command resources busy; Press CANCEL to clear, and then resubmit
If all of the available maintenance resources are currently in use, then the
following message will be displaye d:
All maintenance resources busy; try again later
Output
For the following output example, assume that the board in cabinet 1, carrier c,
slot 7 is an analog board with three ports administered. The command that was
entered is "busyout board 1c07."
Port The port address (cabinet-carrier-slot-circuit) of the maintenance
object that is being busied out.
Maintenance Name The type of maintenance object that is being busied o ut.
Alt. Name The alternate means of identifying the maintenance object. Thi s
field contains the extension when the object is a station, and it
contains xxx/yyy when the object is a trunk, where xxx is the trunk
group number and yyy is the member number. It contains P/xxx
when the object is a private CO line, where xxx is the private CO
line group number.
Result An indicator as to whether the object was successfully busied
out. The result of the busyout -"PASS," "ABORT," "FAIL."
Error Code A system-generated number that tells why the busyout failed or
aborted. A detailed list of the codes can be in the
"Busyout/Release Error Codes" section of this chapter.