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 8-136display port
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Examples
display port 1c0801
display port 1c0802 print
display port 2c1504 schedule
Description
The display port command displays the port location, the equipment connected
to the port, and the means by which the port can be identified (e.g. an extension
number, the trunk group and member, etc.).
Defaults
No defaults.
Parameters
Help Messages
If the system technician presses help after entering "display port" the following
message will be displayed:
Enter assigned port, [’print’ or ’schedule’]
Error Messages
If the format for the port location is incorrect, the following message is displayed:
Identifier invalid
llocation the location represents the physical position of the port to be
displayed and is entered as "UUcSSpp" where "UU" represents the
cabinet number (1-3), "c" represents the carrier, "SS" represents the
slot position, and "pp" represents the circuit. A single digit cabinet (1 -
9) may be entered with or without a leading zero (0).
print If specified, this parameter will cause the information displayed by this
command to be sent to the printer attached to the terminal as well as
to the screen.
schedule When the "schedule" option is specified, the command is validated
and then a scheduling form is displayed to allow the technician to
schedule execution of the command. The command is then placed in
the command queue and is executed at the specified time. The
information displayed by the command is sent to the system printer
instead of the screen. Refer to the Report Scheduler and System
Printer feature specification [1] for more details.