
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-297status port-network
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Dedicated
Tones
This field shows whether the TDM bus has the system tones on it
(“y”/”n”). Only one TDM bus of a TDM bus pair can have system tones on
it at a given time. If the system does not contain an EPN, blanks appear
in this field.
TONE/CLOCK
The location of the tone-clock circuit packs in the specified Port Network.
The location is represented using the cabinet and carrier where the
tone-clock resides (e.g. 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, etc.).
Service
State
This field represents the operational state of the tone-clock circuit pack.
A service state of "in" means the tone-clock has been installed and is in
normal operation. A service state of "out" means that the tone-clock is out
of service and has failed certain maintenance tests.
System
Clock
This field shows which tone-clock circuit pack supplies the system clock
for that port network by displaying the mode of the tone-clock. An
“active” mode means that the tone-clock supplies the system clock. Only
one tone-clock in each Port Network can have a mode of “active” at any
given time. A “standby” mode means the tone-clock is part of a
duplicated clock system and is ready to supply the system clock, but is
not currently “active.” A “down” mode means the tone-clock is not
operational.
System
Tones
This field shows which tone-clock circuit pack supplies the system tones
for that port network by displaying the mode of the tone-clock. An
“active” mode means that the tone-clock supplies the system tones. Only
one tone-clock in each Port Network can have a mode of “active” at any
given time. A “standby” mode means the tone-clock is part of a
duplicated clock system and is ready to supply system tones, but is not
currently “active.” A “down” mode means the tone-clock is not
operational.
PKT
This field contains the Packet Bus identifier, which is the same as the Port
Network number.
Service
State
This field represents the operational state of the packet bus. A service
state of “in” means the packet bus has been installed and is in normal
operation. A service state of “out” means that the packet bus is out of
service and has failed certain maintenance tests, or the maintenance
object has been demand busied out. A service state of “reconfig” means
that the Maintenance/Test circuit pack has swapped one or more signal
leads because of lead faults detected during testing (Duplex System
Only). A service state of “open lds” means the Maintenance/Test circuit
pack query was run and open bus leads were found. A service state of
Blanks in this field means the system does not have the Packet Bus
feature optioned.
Major
Alarms
Whether major alarms are logged against the packet bus that is being
displayed ("y" or "n").
Minor
Alarms
Whether minor alarms are logged against the packet bus that is being
displayed ("y" or "n").