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CS 2100/Meridian SL-100 diagnostic commands

Each card performs diagnostic tests as part of the daily routines. Diagnostic tests can be activated from the MAP terminal on the CS 2100/Meridian SL-100. The ICB card appears as an extended digital line card to the system. For the diagnostic routine to pass in the LTP level of the MAP terminal, the feature Communicator must be assigned to key 1 of the LEN.

Table 42 lists commands used to control the ICB status and functions.

Table 42

CS 2100/Meridian SL-100 commands to enable/disable ICB channels

Command

Operation performed

 

IPE MAP Level

 

 

Bsy Card x/ RTS card x

Disable/enable specified card.

 

 

Tst

Perform a network memory test, continuity test, and signaling test on the

 

specified loop.

 

 

QueryPM Inven Card x

Get status of specified card.

 

 

 

LTP MAP Level

 

 

Bsy

Make the LEN or DN busy.

 

 

Bsy INB

Take the port out of service. The system does not generate alarms.

 

 

RTS

Bring the ICB port in-service.

 

 

Note: During a One Night Process (ONP), a no restart switch activity (SWACT) to the other central processing unit (CPU) drops active calls on the ICB card. A warm SWACT of the front end during maintenance activities does not affect active calls on the ICB card.

TCP/IP connectivity test

Maintenance technicians can use “ping” to test if the LAN connection is installed and configured properly. Perform a ping test in one of the following ways (they are equivalent so there is no need to try both):

from a computer on the local LAN to the ICB card’s IP address

from the CLI (under the SMaint/ directory) to the IP address of a computer on the local LAN

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