DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 5
Maintenance and Test for R5vs/si
555-230-123
Issue 1
April 1997
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
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If a busyout is attempted on an invalid board in the service slot, the following
message is displayed:
Board invalid
If the command entered is in conflict with another currently executing command,
then a message will be displayed showing the login id of the conflicting user and
the conflicting command. The message is as follows:
’login id’:’command’ has a command conflict
If during the execution of a command a resource problem occurs that requires
the user to restart the command, then the following message will be displayed:
Command resources busy; Press CANCEL to clear, and then resubmit
If all of the available maintenance resources are currently in use, then the
following message will be displayed:
All maintenance resources busy; try again later
Output
For the following output example, assume that the board in cabinet 1, carrier c,
slot 7 is an analog board with three ports administered. The command that was
entered is "busyout board 1c07."
Port The port address (cabinet-carrier-slot-circuit) of the maintenance
object that is being busied out.
Maintenance Name The type of maintenance object that is being busied out.
Alt. Name The alternate means of identifying the maintenance object. This
field contains the extension when the object is a station, and it
contains xxx/yyy when the object is a trunk, where xxx is the trunk
group number and yyy is the member number. It contains P/xxx
when the object is a private CO line, where xxx is the private CO
line group number.
Result An indicator as to whether the object was successfully busied
out. The result of the busyout -"PASS," "ABORT," "FAIL."
Error Code A system-generated number that tells why the busyout failed or
aborted. A detailed list of the codes can be in the
"Busyout/Release Error Codes" section of this chapter.