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 8-46busyout trunk
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Synopsis
busyout trunk group
/member
Permissions
The following default logins may execute this command: system technician,
inads, init.
Examples
busyout trunk 78
busyout trunk 78/1
Description
The busyout trunk command will put the specified trunk group or trunk group
member in a maintenance busy state, even trunk groups that are not installed.
There will be no periodic or scheduled tests performed on the busied out trunk
groups or trunk group members 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). A single group
member can be busied out by specifying the group number, a "/," and the
member number. All members in a trunk group can be busied out by specifying
the trunk group number only. 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 trunk command will return the specified trunk group or
group member to operation.
NOTE:
While not recommended, if the user enters "busyout trunk <group
number>/," the lowest port-location in the group will be busied out.
Defaults
No defaults.