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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-177reset host-adapter
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Parameters
Examples
Simplex PNC: reset fiber-link 1
Duplex PNC: reset fiber-link 1
reset host-adapter
reset host-adapter
C
This command resets and initializes the host-adapter circuit on the MSSNET
circuit pack. Upon successful completion, the host-adapter is put into service
and all alarms active for that host-adapter circuit are cleared.
The cabinet is always 1 and need not be specified. Carrier a or b must be
specified only on systems with duplicated SPEs.
This command will abort if any other MSS operation has already begun.
Failure of this command will place the host-adapter in the uninstalled state,
preventing all maintenance testing, including demand testing, of the failed
host-adapter. The reset must pass to put the host-adapter back into service.
When the host-adapter is taken out of service due to failures of its tests, or fails a
reset and becomes uninstalled, the attached tape and disk are also placed in the
uninstalled state and all access by system software, maintenance tests and
commands including reset are blocked from execution.
reset maintenance
reset maintenance UUC
This command performs a reset on a specified maintenance circuit pack.
Specifying cabinet 1 resets the PPN SYSAM circuit pack on the selected carrier,
dropping any remote or local logins. Specifying cabinets 2 through 22 resets the
EPN maintenance circuit pack in the ‘a’ carrier of the specified cabinet, dropping
any local login to that circuit pack.
fiber#
The administered number of the fiber link (1-27). On critical reliability
systems (duplicated PNC), this number designates a fiber link pair; the
following qualifier specifies which fiber in the pair is to be reset.
a-pnc, b-pnc
On critical reliability systems (duplicated PNC), this distinguishes
between the two fibers in a duplicated pair. On systems with simplex
PNC this is always a-pnc and need not be specified.