DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
Page 8-20busyout tdm
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busyout tdm
This command places the specified tdm bus in a maintenance busy state. No
periodic or scheduled tests are performed on the busied out bus until it is
released. When the object is maintenance busy it is deactivated (no call
processing activity may include the busied object). Warning alarms (error type
18) are generated on each busied out tdm bus, so that INADS can determine the
state of the objects. The command, release tdm, reactivates the specified tdm
bus.
Output
The following example is a display of the busyout tdm command.
Field descriptions
Action/Object Qualifier Qualifier Description Permissions Defaults
Feature
Interactions
busyout tdm
pn
number
bus
pn number = TDM bus Port
Network number to be busied
out.
bus = “a” or “b” specifies
desired half of TDM bus. Each
512 time slot TDM bus
configures as two duplicate 256
time slot buses. This division
allows duplication of control
channels and dedicated tone
time slots. “a” bus = the default
control bus; “b” bus = the default
tone bus.
Examples:
busyout tdm 1a
init
inads
craft
none If a bus is busied
out, no calls are
torn down. and
no new calls are
set up.
Dedicated tone
time slots must
be moved to
another bus (the
other half of the
duplicated bus)
before a busyout
of a particular
bus is allowed.
Port
Port address and associated TDM number and bus (PNA or PNB)
Alt. Name
Not applicable
busyout tdm port-network 1 bus a SPE A
COMMAND RESULTS
Port Maintenance Name Alt. Name Result Error Code
PN 01A TDM-BUS PASS
Command successfully completed