The user is provided with input messages to inhibit and allow the feature on a per-MHD basis as well as on the
entire office. The formats of these messages are as follows:
INH:AUTOCFG[:MHD=x];
ALW:AUTOCFG[:MHD=x];
Input messages are also provided to manually switch the configuration of the MHDs. These messages provide the
following functions: switch the configuration of any two MHDs, configure a spare MHD for a specified defective
MHD, and configure the office to the normal MHD configuration either office wide or on a specified MHD. The
formats of these messages are as follows:
SW:MHD=x:MHD=y;
SW:MHD=x:REPLACE;
SW:MHD=ALL:STANDARD;
SW:MHD=x:STANDARD;
In addition, an input message is provided to generate an output message showing the current configuration of the
MHDs and any inhibits that are active on the feature. The format of this message is as follows:
OP:MHD:CFG;
9.2.8.2.3 Output Messages
Output messages of this feature provide the craft with in-progress and completion status for both manually and
automatically started configuration commands. The format of these messages is as follows:
REPT SW MHD . . . [ IN PROGRESS | COMPLETED | FAILED ]
<reason(s) for FAILED>
Both manually requested and periodic (when off-normal) output messages are provided to show the MHD
configuration and the feature's inhibit status. The format of these messages is as follows:
REPT MHD CONFIGURATION
<configuration of MHDs>
<automatic MHD configuration inhibit status>
9.2.8.2.4 Display Pages
9.2.8.2.4.1 General
Three display pages are used by this feature. They are the disk status page (Page 123), the automatic MHD
configuration control page (Page 178), and the automatic MHD configuration status page (Page 179). In 5E9 and
later software releases, the automatic MHD configuration status page extends into Page 180.
9.2.8.2.4.2 Disk Status Page (Page 123)
Display Page 123 displays the in-service/out-of-service status of all the MHDs. This is the only page that is displayed
when the system is running in full DIOP [both primary MHDs (0 and 1 normally) are failed]. As a non-normal
configuration of the MHDs effects the DIOP recovery procedures (the data on the configured spare MHD must be
reloaded from tape), an indication of any non-normal configured MHDs is shown on this page.
When all the MHDs are in their normal configuration, this indicator shows the status of the feature (that is,
OFF
,
READY
,
INHIBITED
, or
IN PROGRESS
).
9.2.8.2.4.3 Automatic MHD Configuration Control Page (Page 178)
Display Page 178 provides pokes for all of the normal input commands of this feature. It also provides a display area
that indicates which, if any, configuration command is currently executing and what the command is currently doing
(that is, verifying an MHD, updating the ECD, etc.).
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