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 8-514status system
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maint/periodic This standby SPE is in maintenance mode and is
currently in the process of performing periodic background
maintenance. Periodic background maintenance is performed on
the standby SPE every two hours if some component of the standby
SPE is currently alarmed.
maint/scheduled This standby SPE is in maintenance mode and is
currently in the process of performing daily scheduled background
maintenance.
maint/analysis This standby SPE is in maintenance mode and is
currently in the process of performing background maintenance
testing in response to a reported trouble by some component in the
active or standby SPE complex that relates to the standby SPE.
maint/upgrade This standby SPE is in maintenance mode and is
currently in the process of performing software upgrade.
8. DOWN MODES
The standby SPE is placed in down mode when a fault occurs in the
standby SPE complex that would prevent that SPE from performing
system functions. Down mode is always associated with STBY-SPE
alarms and errors. The active SPE could be either active or selected
when the standby SPE is in one of the Down modes.
down/bad_upgrade This standby SPE is in down mode because a
software upgrade attempt failed. The standby SPE will stay in down
mode until a successful software upgrade is performed.
down/idle This standby SPE is in down mode, however, no
maintenance activity is currently taking place. The active SPE could
be either active or selected.
down/entering This standby SPE is in down mode, but is currently
in the process of trying to restart the switch software on this SPE. As
soon as the switch software on this SPE finishes its initialization, the
standby SPE will be ready to perform background or SAT
requested maintenance activity.
down/mismatch_soft This standby SPE is in down mode because
the vintage of software in flash memory of the standby SPE does
not match the vintage of the software in the active SPE. The
standby SPE will stay in down mode until a successful software
upgrade is performed to fix the software mismatch.
down/testing This standby SPE is in down mode attempting to
execute a SAT demanded test command.
down/not-refreshed This standby SPE is in down mode executing
a destructive background maintenance test that has temporarily left
the standby memory not refreshed. Once the current test has
completed a refresh of the standby SPE will be attempted by
background maintenance and the mode will change.