DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
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status processor-channel
status processor-channel channel# [print]
The status processor-channel command displays the status of the specified
processor channel and the values of its various counters. A proc essor channel is
one of 128 logical c hannels associated with an SCI link. Each p rocessor channel
terminates in the switch proc essing element with a session.
Parameters
Output
The following display shows a typical result when status processor-channels 1
is entered.
Bus Faults This field indicates the numb er of faulty bus leads, where a fault is
defined as either shorted to a nother lead or stuck at some value. This
field may take on any integer value between 0 and 24. The field contains
a blank if the Maintenance/Test circ uit pack is not present o r has been
taken out of service.
Open Bus
Leads This field indicates the numb er of bus leads that have an op en circuit
between the Maintenance/Test circ uit pack and b us terminator. This
information is determined by te sting performed on the b us leads; bus
leads test open as a result of p hysical damage to the b ackplane or the
backplane’s c onnectors, or because a b us terminator is missing. This
field may contain integer va lues between 0 and 24. This field c ontains a
blank if the Maintenance/Test circ uit pack is not present or ha s been
taken out of service.
channel number The processor channel numb er (1-128).
Channel Number The processor channel number 1-128.
Channel Status The state that the channel is in: 1-16. The following describ es the
various channel states:
Reset Count The number of times that the reset has been issued for this c hannel.
Message Buffer
Number The number of message buffers c urrently allocated for
communications on this chan nel.
Link Number The physical BX.25 interface link, 1-16, assoc iated with the
channel.
Retransmission
Count The number of times that message retransmission has oc curred.