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 8-475status link
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The following are examples of the fields contained on the output form. The
command entered, for each example, was "status link 1." Each example shown is
for a different type of link connection.
Local Busy Out This value is informational only and no action is
necessary. It is one of eight counters that tell the history
from the last "clear link" command of why the link went
down. In this case, the link when down because the
switch software made the link local busy. The link is
made "maintenance busy" as part of the D-channel
Back Up protocol or when the link is "busied out" via the
System Access Terminal (SAT).
Firmware Initiated Link Down This value is informational only and no action is
necessary. It is one of eight counters that tell the history
from the last "clear link" command of why the link went
down. In this case, the PI firmware initiated the link
down. Please consult SCI-BD or PROTOCOL errors to
determine the cause.
LOCAL/REMOTE
PROCESSOR CHANNELS
Local/remote processor channel pairs. Each pair
consists of a processor channel on the local machine
and a processor channel on the remote machine that
are connected in the communication session.
NOTE:
For "ISDN-LNK" links, this is no correlation
between the local and remote processor
channels. Therefore, only the local processor
channel is shown (the remote processor channel
is blank).