Lucent Technologies R5SI Computer Hardware User Manual


  Open as PDF
of 2643
 
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
Page 8-26busyout pms-link
8
Synopsis
busyout pms-link
Permissions
The following default logins may execute this command: system technician,
inads, init.
Examples
busyout pms-link
Description
The busyout pms-link command will put all maintenance objects associated with
a property management system link in the maintenance busy state. There will be
no periodic or scheduled maintenance performed on the busied out
maintenance objects until they are released. When the object is maintenance
busy then the object is removed from active service on the switch (i.e., no call
processing activity may include the busied object) and the link will be dropped.
Warning alarms are generated (error type 18) on each maintenance object
busied out, so that INADS can access the state of the objects. The release pms
link command will return the busied out objects on the link to operation.
A link is made up of several components. It involves a far end data module, a
simulated data channel on a NETCON board, a manager that initiates and
maintains the link, and a controller/protocol that services the link. A
controller/protocol is usually a transient process that exists for as long as the link
is up. A link is considered up if a physical connection is established. A link can
be considered to be up while no useful work can be performed over it, in this
case the link is insane and should be torn down. These links provide
asynchronous data connections from the switch to peripherals.
For information on what a PMS is and does, see the second paragraph in the
Description section of the "status pms-link" manual pages.
Defaults
None.
Parameters
None.