Procedure 14.16: ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE BALANCE FEATURE
OVERVIEW
This procedure activates the ability to provide data for blocked-call identification on analog line units (LU1, LU2, and
LU3) in an SM. The data (high CCS users that cause blocking) is delivered to the Administrative Module (AM) by
human machine messages. But to collect the data the BALANCE feature must be activated.
The balance data may be directed to either the TTY port or the 3B log files. Activity in the ECD accomplishes this. It
is assumed the TTY port has already been defined in the ECD data base.
Once the ECD data base is populated, the BALANCE feature is activated with Recent Change/Verify (RC/V). To
deactivate, simply use RC/V. To re-activate use RC/V. The ECD data base update is a one-time effort.
There are variations in the software releases 5E11, 5E12, and 5E13. These differences are noted in the procedure.
PROCEDURE
1.
Activate/Deactivate Balance Feature
14.16.1 Activity Selection
1.
What type of activity is to be performed?
Activity
Go to . . .
1.
First time activation with data directed to 3B Log File.
Section 14.16.2
2.
First time activation with data directed to non-balance specific TTY Port.
Section 14.16.3
3.
Activate Balance Session
Section 14.16.5
4.
Deactivate Balance Session
Section 14.16.7
14.16.2 Populate Low Level ECD Forms for Log File Retrieval
NOTE:
The following low level ECD activity allows the Balance output to be redirected to a 3B log file.
1.
At the master control center (MCC) terminal, type and enter command
199
to access the equipment
configuration data base (ECD).
Response:
database_name:
2.
Type and enter:
incore
Response:
review only:
3.
Type and enter:
n
Response:
journaling:
4.
Type and enter:
*
Response:
Enter Form Name (or ?):
5.
Type and enter:
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