
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-66clear errors
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clear errors
clear errors
The
clear errors
command moves all errors and resolved alarms to the cleared
errors list, thereby making room for new incoming error messages which might
otherwise be dropped. This command does not clear active alarms from the
alarm log. Cleared error entries are the first entries overwritten when additional
room is needed to log new entries. To retrieve cleared errors, use
display errors
clear
.
NOTE:
Use this command with care. Cleared data will be lost if the logs fill up.
clear firmware-counters
clear firmware-counters
UUCSS | a-pnc | b-pnc
This command clears the firmware error counters on the specified circuit
packs(s). This command is valid only for SNI, SNC, and DS1C board locations.
When a- or b-pnc is specified, all such circuit packs in a single PNC can be
cleared at once. On a Critical Reliability systems (duplicated PNC), only circuit
packs on a standby PNC that is busied out can be cleared.
This command is useful for quickly clearing lingering alarms after a hardware
problem has been fixed. (Test clear commands do not clear alarms on SNI,
SNC, and DS1C circuit packs.)
No Answer
Time-Out
Most off-the-shelf external modems provide a timer that abandons
any outbound data call after a predetermined interval. Some
modems provide for this timer to be disabled, thus allowing an
outbound call to ring indefinitely. AT&T Paradyne does not provide
this capability with their modem line, because it is generally
undesirable to have an outbound call attempt ring indefinitely.
The internal modem must have this parameter disabled or set to at
least 255 seconds.
This is a non-administrable parameter. For the external modem
connection, this parameter will be the first initialization string to be
transmitted to the external modem. This field will be visible on the
administration form in display mode only.
This hardcoded constant can be overriden for type approval
applications, specifically in the U.K and other Western European
nations, by the use of the “Misc. Init. Param:” field. (S7=255)