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 8-36busyout spe-standby
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Synopsis
busyout spe-standby
Permissions
The following default logins may execute this command: system technician,
inads, init.
Examples
busyout spe-standby
Description
The busyout spe-standby command raises the Fault Severity Level of the
Standby SPE (see reference 5) of the standby Switch Processing Element (SPE)
by raising a Warning Off-board alarm against STBY-SPE. Because a Warning
Off-board STBY-SPE alarm is defined to have the highest Fault Severity of all
alarms the affect the health of an SPE (refer to the Reset System MUS), the
chance that an SPE interchange will occur is diminished, but does not guarantee
that an SPE interchange will not occur. Once the standby SPE is busied out, an
SPE interchange will only occur if the standby SPE is hard selected via the SPE
Select switches or the active SPE goes into SPE down mode. This command will
also stop any activity currently executing on the standby SPE and will disable
memory shadowing to the standby SPE. Periodic and scheduled testing will be
prevented from starting on the standby SPE while it is busied out. The busyout
state of the standby SPE and the STBY-SPE Warning alarm will be maintained
across a reset system 1 (Warm restart) and a reset system 2 (Cold 2 restart) but
will be removed after all other levels of restart.
Defaults
No defaults.
Parameters
None.
Help Messages
If the system technician presses HELP after entering "busyout spe-standby" the
following message will be displayed:
Entry is not required