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 8-121display errors
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FORM Output
After valid options are entered by the technician, a hardware error report is
displayed. The data displayed on this form will be:
Port The location of the maintenance object. For installed circuit
packs, the location is displayed as
"cabinet-carrier-[slot]-[circuit]." For Port Network-related objects,
the location is displayed as "PN xx," where "xx" is the Port
Network number.
Maintenance Name The logical name of the maintenance object which has had an
error logged against it.
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/xx
when the object is a private CO line, where xx is the private CO
line group number.
Error Type A code identifying the type of problem encountered for this
maintenance object. Because the error code is generally specific
to the individual maintenance object and the total number of error
codes may be extensive, only the error number is displayed. The
technician must use this error number in conjunction with the
logical name information to determine the exact nature of the
error.
Aux Data Additional information concerning the maintenance object error
condition which may be useful to the technician. Like the error
type, this data will be specific to the maintenance object type.
However, unlike the error code, only the most recent value of the
auxiliary data will be retained for each error record.
First Occur The month, day, hour, and minute (and second if the
high-resolution command line option is used) that the error was
first recorded.
Seq Cnt Sequence Count - This number indicates the order of errors
logged within a second for the time stamps associated with the
first occurrence and last occurrence of an error. This information
is displayed only if the "high-resolution" command line option is
entered. There may be gaps for the sequence numbers within a
given second since the last occurrence of an error may replace
an existing entry that had been assigned the missing sequence
number, and since sequence counts are also used with software
event information not shown in the hardware error log.