Busyout and Release Commands
Issue 1 May 2002
7-13
555-233-143
Busyout and Release Commands
The
busyout command places the object of the command in a maintenance busy
state. In the busyout state:
■
The object is removed from active service and is not available for use by
call processing.
■
Services dependent on the busied out component are dropped. If the
component supports a link, the link is dropped.
■
No scheduled or periodic background tests are run on the object while it is
busied out. Demand maintenance tests can be run on the object, though
some tests require that the object be released to complete.
■
A warning alarm with error type 18 is logged against each busied out
object.
Every busied-out MO can be displayed by entering error type 18 in the
Error
Type
field on the Hardware Errors Report form (see
). The matching release command returns the maintenance object to
service, providing the object is not otherwise incapacitated.
NOTE:
Two new busyout and release commands have been added:
‘‘release ipserver-interface’’
A variety of self-explanatory error messages may be displayed if the command
cannot be executed as entered. In addition to these there are a number of
numerical error codes that may be displayed in the
Error Code
field if the
command aborts or fails as indicated in the
Result
field. These are explained in
the
‘‘Common Abort and Fail Codes’’ on page 7-15
.
The following screen display shows a typical result for busyout board 1c03
(analog line circuit pack in cabinet 1, carrier c, slot 7 with three administered
ports):
busyout board 01C03
Command Results
Port Maintenance Name Alt. Name Result Error Code
01C03 ANL-BD PASS
01C0301 ANL-16-L 5409 PASS
01C0302 ANL-16-L 5416 PASS
01C0303 ANL-16-L 5421 PASS
01C0304 ANL-16-L 5422 PASS
01C0305 ANL-16-L 5411 PASS
Command successfully completed
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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