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
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Field descriptions
status journal-link
This command displays if the link is up or down. If the link is down, the system
displays the number of times the switch tries to initialize the link. A journal printer
documents automatic wake-up events, emergency access to attendant events,
and housekeeping events when the property management system is not
functional. A journal printer may also generate reports for automatic wake-up
events and emergency access events at a scheduled time. If system
configuration includes two printers, one is for housekeeping events only and the
other is for automatic wake-up events and emergency access events.
Port
(cabinet/carrier/slot/circuit) of the ISDN-PRI B-channel.
Bit Error Rate
The measured bit error count based on the comparison between
sent and received bit patterns. (Number displays in scientific
notation)
Number of Bits
Number of bits generated. (Number displays in scientific notation)
Block error Rate
The measured block error count based on the comparison
between sent and received bit patterns. (Number displays in
scientific notation).
Number of Blocks
Number of blocks generated. (Number displays in scientific
notation)
Start Time
Test call start time. (dd/hh:mm).
Duration Specified
Specified run time for the test call. (1-120 minutes, or blank =
default of 10 seconds).
Duration of Test
Run time for the test call, listed in minutes. “blank” = a default time.
Reason of Termination
Reason that the test call terminates: “finished,” “canceled,”
“overflow,” “no bits,” “transmission,” “internal fail,” “data corrupt,”
“call dropped,” “call rejected,” and “in progress.” “finished” = the
test finishes in the specified time. “canceled” = the test call
cancels with the
clear isdn-testcall
command. “overflow” = the
transmitted bits overflow buffer allocation. “no bits” = no bits are
received because the ISDN-PRI test call circuit connection is bad.
“transmission” = a data transmission interrupts, probably from a
power hit. “call dropped” = the call drops due to an abnormal
termination, or inability to cut-through to the other side. “call
rejected” = the originating call is not set up properly. “internal fail”
= an internal error on the Maintenance/Test circuit pack. “in
progress” = the test is still running; “data corrupt” = any other error
condition.