DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 5
Maintenance and Test for R5vs/si
555-230-123 Issue 1
April 1997
Initialization and Recover y
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The sections that follow discuss successful system resets. For each level of
reset, a typical administration terminal display is provided. Note that any
hexadecimal numbers shown in parentheses, such as”(=8B89),” are only
examples and are subject to change. Subsequent sections discuss the recovery
process following an SPE-Down Mode and for "duplication interface-processing
element communication down."
NOTE:
If any of the diagnostic tests fail, the system may or may not function
properly, and the LMM may or may not proceed with the restart. If the LMM
does not proceed with the restart, the system goes into SPE-Down Mode. In
failure cases, the appropriate part (for example, the Processor circuit pack)
should be replaced.
NOTE:
Use and check the results of the set/get vector command found i n the "Set
Commands" section in Chapter 8, ‘‘Maintenance Commands and
Trouble-Clearing Aids’’, to determine how much time should be added for
the recovery levels. Also, if an update file is applied on a system reset, add
from 30 seconds to one minute to the recovery time for that reset.
Reset System 1 (System Warm Start)
This recovery takes about 30 seconds. All stable phone calls remain up.
In-progress calls are dropped. No new calls can be made during this time.
In this restart, all software (Oryx/Pecos, drivers, maintenance, and so forth.) is
reset.
Typical Display
RESET 1 (WARM) PERFORMED
Reset System 2 (System Cold StartWithout Translations Loading)
All Port circuit packs are reset. All telephone sessions are dropped. Telephones
begin to reconnect to the switch within 30 seconds. In a large system,
reconnection of all telephones may take up to five minutes.
In this restart, all software (Oryx/Pecos, drivers, maintenance, and so forth) is
reset. In addition, the TDM Bus and all port circuit packs are res et. Typical
displays in a Release 5vs/si system follow: