6.
Access MCC Pages 141, 142, etc.
7.
CAUTION:
When each MCTSI Side 0 is switched and forced active by ORD:CPI, that MCTSI is
"reset" and undergoes a single-process purge (SPP).
NOTE:
The
1&&192
in the following message (Step a) is used to simultaneously broadcast an "ORD:CPI" to
all SMs (with no delay between each message). If any range other than
1&&192
is used, there will
be a 15-second
delay
between each message.
(a)
To switch and force MCTSI Side 0 active for all SMs, type and enter:
ORD:CPI=1&&192,CMD=SW-0;
Response:
ORD CPI 192 CMD SW 0 COMPLETED
On MCC Pages 141, 142, etc., all SMs should indicate
FORCED.
Comment:
If the switch and force fails, repeat Step
a
. If it fails again, proceed to Steps
b
,
c
, and
d
if necessary.
If successful, proceed to Step 8.
(b)
If the switch and force failed, type and enter:
ORD:CPI=1&&x,CMD=SW-0,UCL;
Where:
x
=
highest
-numbered SM (not 192)
Response:
ORD CPI
a
CMD SW 0 COMPLETED
Comment:
For this particular message (Step
b
), the range 1&&192 cannot be used. If your office
contains an SM number 192, use the range
1&&191
and then use the following
message (Step
c
) for SM 192.
(c)
For any SM that still fails to switch and force, type and enter the unconditional message:
ORD:CPI=
x
,CMD=SW-0,UCL;
Where
x
= SM number
Response:
ORD CPI x CMD SW 0 COMPLETED
(d)
If any SM still fails to switch and force, on MCC Page
1800,x
type and enter:
420
(Y or N)
Y
8.
THIS IS IMPORTANT.
If any SM fails the MCTSI switch (Step 7) record the member number, analyze the
problem, and resolve it before continuing.
Seek technical assistance if necessary.
9.
NOTE:
This step will perform an off-line pump of each SM in the office.
ST:OPUMP,SM=1&&
#
,ACTDISK,VFY;
ST:OPUMP,SM=1&&
#
,ACTDISK,VFY,NPERF;
Where:
#
= The member number of the highest-numbered SM in the office.
Comment:
It will take approximately 9 minutes to get the
first
response of "MATE PUMP" for an SM.
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