SW:PORTSW;
Response:
SW PORTSW COMPLETED FOR ROP
SW PORTSW COMPLETED FOR MTTY
CAUTION:
Do not continue until this step has successfully completed.
51.
CAUTION:
Check again to ensure that CU 0 and MHD 1 are both forced active on the EAI page
before continuing with this step.
Request the AMA Center to poll the office.
Contact the STP and determine if the office is CNI-equipped according to standard practices.
Obtain permission to boot the system.
52.
On the EAI page, to boot the system, enter Command
54
NOTE:
When PRM_0 EE41 CCCC CCCC CCCC 79 58 00 is printed, call processing is restored.
When PRM_0 EE41 7111 0000 0001 79 58 00 is printed, CCS/SS7 is available.
53.
This step should be performed as soon as the AM initialization has completed and craft I/O is available.
On MCC Page 123/125, verify that all odd MHDs are ACT (backlighted GREEN) and all even MHDs are
OFL (backlighted RED).
Verify that call processing exists on all SMs.
Verify that all essential and emergency services are being provided.
Verify that all traffic reports are approximately normal for this day of week and time of day.
54.
If all of the conditions listed in the previous step are satisfied, it is advisable to continue with this procedure. If
any of the conditions are not satisfied, it may be advisable to go back to the old disk configuration.
Is the disk reconfiguration procedure to be continued?
If
YES
, continue with the next step.
If
NO
, go to Step 91.
55.
This step verifies that all of the file system partitions are correctly mounted during the boot. It inhibits routine
exercises (REX) and allows error checks (ERRCHK) for the entire system. It allows hardware checks
(HDWCHK), software checks (SFTCHK), and automatic pumps (PUMP) for all SMs.
Enter the following message:
EXC:ENVIR:UPROC,FN="/updtmp/site/chkmounts",args=ucl;
Response:
CHKMOUNTS COMPLETED
56.
If the previous step determines that one of the input messages failed, a warning message will be printed with
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