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
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Help Messages
If the system technician presses HELP after entering "test shadow-link" the
following message will be displayed:
Enter [’long’ or ’short’],
[’repeat’ (1-100) or ’clear’], [’schedule’]
Error Messages
If the command entered is in conflict with another currently executing command,
then a message will be displayed showing the login id of the conflicting user and
the conflicting command. The message is as follows:
’login id’:’command’ has a command conflict
If the standby is entering maintenance mode when this command is executed,
then the following message is displayed:
Cannot interrupt Standby SPE while entering
maintenance mode; please try later
If the standby SPE is not refreshed when this command is executed, then the
following message is displayed:
Standby SPE memory not refreshed;
use the "refresh spe-standby" command.
If the standby SPE is not refreshed and the active SPE is hard selected via the
SPE select switches when this command is executed, then the following
message is displayed:
Active SPE locked via select switches;
Standby SPE memory not refreshed
repeat number The "number" specifies how many times each test in the sequence is
to be repeated. "Number" may be any integer between 1 and 100.
clear This option causes the test sequence (short or long) to repeat until the
alarm (if one exists against the maintenance object) is cleared or a
single test in the sequence fails. If no alarms are registered against the
maintenance object then the test sequence will be exercised only
once. The long clear option forces a clear of all alarms if no errors are
encountered during testing. The short clear option only clears alarms
pertinent to tests in the short sequence.
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.