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 8-511status system
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3rd-cabinet
all-cabinets
If the system technician presses HELP after entering "status system cabinet",
where "cabinet" is one of the object described above, the following message will
be displayed:
[’print’]
Error Messages
None
Output
!
CAUTION:
The purpose of this command is to provide general information about the
cabinet status. This information may not display correctly when the cabinet
is in a transient period. In this case, wait for 1 minute and enter the
command again.
1. SIMPLEX SPE MODES
■ active The 1ASPE in a simplex system is always the active SPE.
■ <blank> The 1BSPE in a simplex system always displays <blank>
indicating there is no 1B SPE.
2. DUPLEX SPE MODES
The modes for the active and standby SPE in a system with the duplication
option are different.
3. DUPLEX ACTIVE SPE MODES
■ active This SPE is performing its designed functions for the system
as the active SPE.
■ active/override-on This SPE is performing its designed functions
for the system as the active SPE, however, this SPE is active
because it was forced active via a reset system interchange
health-override command.
■ selected This SPE is the "active" SPE and is performing its
designed functions for the system, however, the SPE select
switches will not allow this SPE to become the standby SPE.
SPE The identifier of the Switch Process Element (SPE). Valid identifiers are 1A or
1B.
MODE The modes of an SPE are different for simplex systems versus those for
systems with the duplication option.