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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 8-233status card-mem
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status card-mem
Memory cards are portable, compact memory cards that contain banks of flash
EPROM chips. Non-volatile memory cards are eraseable and randomly
programmed with user data. Main memory stores system software in its “flash”
section. Memory cards that save translations do not contain copies of the system
software. During system reboot or system power down conditions, in-core
system maintenance hardware error logs temporarily save in memory cards
before the system goes down. Then, the error logs file reads back when the
system restarts. The Hard Patch feature also uses the memory card as temporary
storage when LMM applies patched files to the system software.
The status card-mem command displays the following memory card information
located at active or standby SPEs:
Is a valid memory card in place?
Is the memory card write-protected?
What is the capacity of the inserted memory card?
What kind of system configuration - small or medium?
What is the number of pulses counted in the last erase operation?
What is the percentage of translation storage space used?
What are the names of files stored in the memory card, and what is date
and time (if available) when it was saved?
ASAI 0-126 L3-Restarting ext The switch sends a Restart
message to the adjunct but has not
received a Restart Acknowledgment
message from the adjunct.
ASAI 0-126 L3-Restarted ext After receiving a Restart
Acknowledgment message, the
switch sends a Heartbeat message
to the adjunct and awaits a
response.
ASAI 0-126 L3-Established ext Normal state for ASAI adjunct.
Table 8-3. Status BRI-Port Command Interpretation — Continued
Endpoint
Types
TEI
Range Layer 2 State
Voice
Extension
Service
SPID Description / Recommendation
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