Lucent Technologies 555-233-119 Home Theater Server User Manual


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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Maintenance for R8.2csi
555-233-119 Issue 1
April 2000
Maintenance Commands
2-7busyout journal-printer
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Field descriptions
busyout journal-printer
This command puts the maintenance object associated with a specified pms-log
or wakeup-log link in a maintenance busy state. No periodic or scheduled tests
are performed on the busied out maintenance object until it is released. Also, no
activity occurs over the links (that is, no data transferred to the printer) and the
link is dropped. Warning alarms are generated (error type 18) on each
maintenance object busied out, so that INADS can access the state of the
objects. The
release journal-printer
command returns the object to operation.
A link is comprised of several components: a far end data module, a simulated
data channel on the processor board, a manager that initiates and maintains the
link, and a controller/protocol that services the link. A controller/protocol is
usually a transient process that exists for as long as the link is up. A link is
considered up if a physical connection is established. A link can be considered
to be up while no useful work can be performed over it, in this case the link is
insane and should be torn down. These links provide asynchronous data
connections from the switch to peripherals.
For general information on journal printer links, see the description of the
‘‘busyout pms-link’’
command.
For information on what a journal printer is and does, see the description of the
‘‘status journal-link’’
command.
Port
Port address (cabinet-carrier-slot-circuit) or the data channel
number
Maintenance Name
The name of maintenance object
Alt. Name
Alternate way to identify maintenance objects.
If the Object is The field contains
station extension
trunk
xxx/yyy
(where
xxx
= trunk group number
and
yyy
= member number)
private CO line
P/xxx
(where
xxx
= private CO line group
number)
Result
Test result: Pass, Abort, or Fail
Error Code
Numeric code explaining why the release failed or aborted. Refer
to the detailed list of the codes by test number for each MO.