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553-3001-365 Standard 4.00 August 2005

Table 20 lists the commands used for Maintenance Mode.

Table 20
Maintenance Mode commands
Command Description
uftpTurboMode
<“HH:MM/start/stop/on/off”>, <MM>
<“show”>
Configures Maintenance Mode
“HH:MM” – time to enter Maintenance Mode in 24-hour
format
“start” – enter Maintenance Mode immediately
“stop” – stop Maintenance Mode
“on” – allow Signaling Server to enter Maintenance
Mode
“off” – do not allow Signaling Server to enter
Maintenance Mode
MM – optional parameter that defines the length of time
in minutes that Maintenance Mode is to be maintained
“show” – displays the same output as
uftpTurboModeShow
If no parameter is entered, Upgrade Manager defaults
to uftpturboMode “start”.
uftpTurboModeTimeoutSet <MM> Configures the idle timeout timer for Maintenance Mode
MM – optional parameter that defines the number of
minutes the Upgrade Manager waits after the last
firmware download job is started before returning the
Signaling Server to normal mode
If this parameter is configured as 0 (zero), the Upgrade
Manager never exits Maintenance Mode unless the
umsUpgradeModeSet command is issued with the
“stop” parameter.
If no parameter is entered, then the current timeout
setting is displayed.
uftpTurboModeShow Displays current status of Maintenance Mode.