Avaya EC500 Network Router User Manual


 
Maintenance
5-6 Issue 4 August 2002
Busied out XMOBILE service states are not retained across planned SPE
interchanges on DEFINITY R only.
Busied out XMOBILE service states are not retained after severe system restarts
(levels 3, 4, and 5).
The EC500 state is not impacted by the busy out and release commands. If
enabled or disabled, it stays in that state regardless of the busy out state.
Command Descriptions
busyout station <XMOBILE station extension>
The busyout maintenance command puts the XMOBILE station into an
out-of-service state and clears all switch resources used by the XMOBILE
station, making the mapped cell phone unavailable to receive incoming calls from
the DEFINITY or Avaya Communications Server running MultiVantage software.
When the service state of an XMOBILE station changes from In-Service to
Out-of-Service, error type 18 is logged in the error log against the XMOBILE
station and a warning alarm is raised and logged in the alarm log. Once busied
out, all subsequent requests to busy out the XMOBILE station are aborted.
release station <XMOBILE extension>
The release maintenance command puts the XMOBILE station into an in-service
state, making it available for incoming calls. The warning alarm for the previously
busied out station is cleared.
When the service state of an XMOBILE station changes from Out-of-Service to
In-Service, error type 18 is removed from the error log and the warning alarm is
removed from the alarm log. Once released, all subsequent requests to release
the XMOBILE station are aborted. The mapped cell phone is now available to
receive incoming EC500 calls.
Display Errors/Alarms
LEDs are not used to indicate the service state of XMOBILE stations because no
circuit pack is associated with an XMOBILE station. No visual change is observed
on the mapped cell phone when the XMOBILE station for that set is busied out.
The
display errors and display alarms maintenance commands on the System
Administration Terminal show the errors and alarms logged against busied out
XMOBILE stations.