Maintenance 177
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
Table 42 lists commands used to control the ICB status and functions.
Table 42
CS 2100/Meridian
Command
Operation performed
| IPE MAP Level |
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Bsy Card x/ RTS card x | Disable/enable specified card. |
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Tst | Perform a network memory test, continuity test, and signaling test on the |
| specified loop. |
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QueryPM Inven Card x | Get status of specified card. |
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| LTP MAP Level |
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Bsy | Make the LEN or DN busy. |
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Bsy INB | Take the port out of service. The system does not generate alarms. |
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RTS | Bring the ICB port |
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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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