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 8-265monitor trunk
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Output
For the following output example, the command that was entered is "monitor
trunk 78/1".
Feature Interactions
None.
Trunk
Group/Member
The trunk group number and group member number. Valid
identifiers are 1-99/1-99.
Port The port location (cabinet-carrier-slot-circuit) of the trunk.
Signaling Group
ID
If the trunk is of type ISDN, then this field contains the number of the
ISDN Signaling Group to which this group belongs. Otherwise, this
field is blank.
Connected
Ports
Port locations (cabinet-carrier-slot-circuit) connected to the trunk.
Service State Whether the trunk is in service or out of service. One of the following
states is displayed: in-service/active, in-service/idle, out-of-service,
out-of-service-NE (Near End), out-of-service-FE (Far End),
maint-NE/active, maint-FE/active, maint-NE/idle, maint-FE/idle,
pending-in-service, pending-maint, or disconnected. NE (Near End)
and FE (Far End) refer to which "end" of the trunk has placed the
facility in the state that it is in.
Maintenance
Busy
Whether there is any maintenance testing being performed upon the
trunk.
CA-TSC State The state of the temporary signaling connection. A temporary
signaling connection is a connection set up to pass call information
over PRI signaling links.
monitor trunk 78/1
TRUNK STATUS
Trunk Group/Member: 078/001 Service State: in-service/idle
Port: 01C1505 Maintenance Busy? no
Signaling Group ID: CA-TSC State:
Connected Ports: