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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
Page 8-18busyout spe-standby
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the STBY-SPE Warning alarm are maintained across a reset system 1 (Warm
restart) and a reset system 2 (Cold 2 restart) but are removed after all other levels
of restart.
Feature Interactions
When a busyout of the standby SPE is performed, the fault severity level of
the standby SPE is set to the highest possible value and memory
shadowing is turned off. This is done to lessen the probability that the
system switches to the standby SPE. However, in some cases a
“spontaneous” (hard) interchange of the SPEs may still occur.
This command can be used as a mechanism to turn off memory
shadowing of the standby SPE.
If the standby SPE is in poor health (less than optimum), memory
shadowing can not be disabled, or communication to the standby is
impossible a busyout of the standby SPE are still successful.
Output
The following example is a display of the busyout spe-standby command.
Field descriptions
Action/Object Qualifier Qualifier Description Permissions Defaults
Feature
Interactions
busyout spe-standby Examples:
busyout
spe-standby
init
inads
craft
none See below
Port
Standby SPE cabinet and carrier location (01A or 01B)
Maintenance Name
Always STBY-SPE
Alt. Name
Always blank
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.
busyout spe-standby SPE A
COMMAND RESULTS
Port Maintenance Name Alt. Name Result Error Code
01B STBY-SPE PASS
Command successfully completed