Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
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Issue 1 May 2002
4. Port Insertion
Whenever maintenance software initiates a request to place a port into
service, a terminal download action is begun on that terminal, if that
terminal is programmable. This port insertion action occurs under the
following circumstances:
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A digital line circuit pack that is physically inserted into the system
and has ports currently administered for programmable terminals.
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A station port is added to the system by an add station or change
station command.
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A TTI port is activated.
5. Audits
As part of periodic maintenance, the Hardware Status Audit test queries
programmable terminals to determine which levels and/or options are
being used. If the reported values are not equal to the administered
values, the system will initiate a terminal download action; however, this
audit does NOT check the parameters used for softkeys.
6. Activation of TTI
A terminal is downloaded automatically when it is activated using the TTI
(Terminal Translation Initialization) feature. Therefore, no special user
actions are required for TTI.
NOTE:
Plugging the station cord into a terminal does not automatically cause
the terminal to be downloaded. If this terminal has factory defaults or
if the terminal has been previously downloaded with parameters
different than those desired, use one of the demand download
actions described below to download the terminal.
Demand Download Actions
1. Busyout/Release Command
A maintenance demand busyout/release request for a station will cause the
terminal to be downloaded regardless of its previous download status.
2. Feature Access Code
A Refresh Terminal Parameters Feature Access Code can be used to
request a terminal download action. When this code is followed by a “#”,
the programmable parameters for the current terminal are downloaded
when the terminal goes on-hook. When this code is followed by an
extension, the programmable parameters for the specified station are
downloaded.
This Refresh Terminal Parameters Feature Access Code is assigned on
the second page of the feature-access-codes screen.
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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