Lucent Technologies R5SI Computer Hardware User Manual


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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 8-28busyout port
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Feature Interactions
The maintenance of a particular component on a link will sometimes interfere with
the maintenance of the link itself. Maintenance can put a link component in a
busy state causing link set-up to fail. Frequent attempts at re-setup of a link may
delay the recover of a faulty component, due to the maintenance test of a
component only taking place when the component is idle. Therefore, the
technician needs to be able to disable the attempted re-setup of a link. The
busyout command is used to do this, and will not cause the link to be torn down.
If the link is already down, the busyout command will stop periodic re-setup trys
on the link.
busyout port
This command will busyout a specified port on a circuit pack.
Synopsis
busyout port location
Permissions
The following default logins may execute this command: system technician,
inads, init.
Examples
busyout port 01c1101
busyout port 02c1501
Description
The busyout port command will put the specified port on a circuit pack in a
maintenance busy state. There will be no periodic or scheduled tests performed
on the busied out port until it is 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). 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 port command will return the
administered port on a circuit pack at a specified location to operation.
Defaults
No defaults.