Maintenance Commands
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Connection
State:
The current status of the administered connection as follows:
■
connected
= A connection between the originating and destination
endpoints is currently active.
■
restored
= The connection has been restored. The session may or
may not have been preserved.
■
failed
= The connection failed due to either an administrative error
such as a wrong number or a service-blocking condition such as
barring of outgoing calls.
Recovering from such a failure requires manual intervention. No further
attempt is made by the system to re-establish the administered connection
until the change administered- connection command is executed. If the
failure was caused by a transient condition, you may be able to re-establish
the connection by first disabling and then enabling the connection via the
“Enable?” field on the change administered connection form. (The
enable admin and disable admin commands affect only maintenance
processes).
The cause of the failure is reported as an ISDN cause value that is
recorded in the error log. See the Hardware Error Log Table for
ADM-CONN in
to identify failure causes.
■
waiting to retry
= The system is waiting between attempts to
restore the connection. The amount of time between attempts to
restore is administered on the administered connections form. Check
the contents of the Failure Cause field for information about why the
administered connection failed.
■
attempting to connect/attempting to restore
=
These are transitional states during which an attempt is made to
connect or restore the administered connection. If an administered
connection remains in this state for longer than 1 minute, disable and
then re-enable the connection. If the problem still persists, or if the
administered connection has retried a number of times with
administered connection origination attempt
timed out
reported in the Failure Cause field, then make sure that
the originating data module is connected and the destination access
endpoint is not out-of-service.
■
not scheduled
= The administered connection is enabled but is
not scheduled to be active at the current time.
Failure Cause:
This field displays a self-explanatory message indicating the reason for a
current state of
attempting to connect
,
attempting to
restore
, or
failed
. If the administered connection should be active
but is not connected, then this field shows the most recent reason for
failure. See also the above description of "Connection State: failed."
Number of
Retries:
The number of consecutive failed attempts to establish the connection.
Auto
Restorable?
When an administered connection fails, the system can automatically
attempt to restore the connection. This field indicates whether this
capability is activated on the administered connections administration form.
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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