DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
Page 8-13busyout pms-link
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Field descriptions
busyout pms-link
This command places all maintenance objects associated with a property
management system link in the maintenance busy state. No periodic or
scheduled maintenance is performed on the busied out maintenance objects
until they are released. When the object is maintenance busy the object is
deactivated (no call processing activity may include the busied object) and the
link is dropped. Warning alarms (error type 18) are generated on each busied
out maintenance object, so that INADS can determine the state of the objects.
The command, release pms link, reactivates the busied out objects on the link.
These links provide asynchronous data connections from switches to
peripherals; they are composed of a:
■ Far-end data module
■ Simulated data channel on a NETCON board
■ Manager that initiates and maintains the link
■ Controller/protocol that services the link
For information on PMS, see the description of the ‘‘
status pms-link’’ command.
Feature Interactions
Maintenance of a particular component on a link sometimes interferes with the
maintenance of the link itself. For example, maintenance can put a link
component in a busy state causing link set-up to fail. Frequent attempts at
re-setup of a link may delay the recovery of a faulty component, due to the
maintenance test of a component only taking place when the component is idle.
Port
Port address (cabinet-carrier)
Maintenance Name
Type of busied out maintenance object (PKT-CTRL).
Alt. Name
Not applicable
Result
Test result: Pass, Abort, Fail
Error Code
Numeric code explaining why the release failed or aborted. Refer
to the detailed list of the codes by test number for each MO.
Action/Object Qualifier Qualifier Description Permissions Defaults
Feature
Interactions
busyout
pms-link
Example:
busyout pms-link
init
inads
craft
none See below