GTE Omni Si Database Technical Practices Manual
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CODE01 02 03 04 05 06 . .07 08 09 . OA 08oc OD OE OF 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 16 1c 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 292A 5210Table 6.12 CEC Trunk State Codes. TRUNK STATE Incoming pre-seized trunk Incoming mishandled trunk Incoming FX trunk wait for resources Incoming, not answered (idle) Incoming loop, not answered (idle) Incoming busy (idle) Incoming signaling A Incoming signaling B Incoming dialing (idle) Incoming delay dial wait Outgoing start dial wait Outgoing wink start wait Outgoing...
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TL-130200-1001 Table 6.13CEC Line State Codes CODELINE STATE Line idle Line ringingILine busy 03Line digit collection 04Call-back in progress 05 .Call-back ringing 06Line locked out 07Line maintenance busy 08Staff for call-store assignment 09Line stall (idle) OA OBLine stall (off-hook) Line off-hook recovery Table 6.14Call State Codes CODECALL STATECODECALL STATE 00One-way09Two-way busy 01Two-way terminatingOA#old one party 02Two-wayOBTwo-way busy after flash 03Two-way splitOCThree-way busy 04Three-way...
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5210TL-I 30200-l 001 PD-2007.0 This section describes the maintenance and administration Maintenancefacilities which are available within the OMNI SI PABX for the PD-200 Data System. Maintenance personnel normally communicate with the OMNI SI via the system maintenance terminal. The terminal connects to the CEC card ‘and is used for entering system commands or receiving system-related reports. The terminal is the source of input/output interfaces with the PABX for maintenance and diagnostic...
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TL-130200-1001 The data-only maintenance terminal is required for the integrated voice/data system. The option “s” of connecting a data-only terminal to the RS-232C port of the ADMP is available. This enables the user to do administrative functions for the data switch even if the voice switch becomes disabled. --When the PD-200 Data System is administered from the data-only maintenance terminal, this terminal is referred to as the ADMP console. Since the ADMP console software provides full screen...
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Event Reports Maintenance Commands. and Displays l Put a data device out of service l Force a data device out of service l Reload a data device l Put a data device in service l Force a data device in service l Display the software version of a device l Read the memory of a deviceTL-130200-1001 7.3 An event is an occurrence in the data system which is of some significance. It is usually a report about an error or malfunction. Events are stored and forwarded by the ADMP in much the same manner as...
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TL-130200-1001 The system allows loading of specific data components while the system is operational. The purpose is to permit reloading of devices which may be malfunctioning but are still in service. A device must be in service in order to load it with operational code. Devices in the data system which are ROM or hardware based, can only be FORCED out of service. However, loadable devices can be PUT or FORCED out of service. The DFP/APM is treated as two devices having the same physical location...
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- -TL-130200-1001 52108187M-251 Additionally, the PEC periodically reads register 3 of all resident PRs and tests for a non-zero condition which is an error condition. Should the error be detected, the PEC generates a PR event message for the ADMP. If the CEC, PEC, and/or disk has switched over, it will send a switch-over message to- the ADMP.The status of all line cards in the integrated switch can be displayed via the on-line Maintenance Option Menu, Program28. The Recent-Change data link displays will...
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- -TL-130200-1001 PACKET LINE CARD STATUS CARD UNIVTYPE PECGRPSLOTSTATUS ADMP 0A2INS DCP ..- 0B2INS VPLC--.0C500s PR -0A0INS BT -0A10INS BT-0.B11INS PBE 0B0INS NIC 0B5INS Do you wish to see more (Y/N) >Do you wish to repeat this function (Y/N) >REMOTE PROCESSORS STATUS CARD TYPE PECGRP UNIVSLOT gcJDFPAPM 030APM-0 51SPM 0C56Do you wish to see more (Y/N) >Do you wish to repeat this function (Y/N) >STATUS INS INS INS M-252 81875210
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5210TL-130200-1001 PD-200 Data7.6 To force PD-200 Data System devices in service or out of System Devicesservice, use the following command: r’_.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.1I I I FORCE device IS.IIIIOS.i whereI IDCP, PR, VPLC, NIC, SPN, APM, , DFPAPM . .I.~.i device =IIIIorIIII IFORCE device Cckt>IS.IIi .I! whereI i device= ADPMI-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-._._.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,-.iTable 7.1 below shows the...
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TL-130200-1001Table 9.1Responses for Force Commands at Terminal (Continued) M-254 INPUTRESPONSEIf everything is all right with the ADMP, but the data device cannot be accessed, _.If everything is all right with the ADMP, and FORCE IS/OS is successful,A message prints: IN PROGRESS. When the request is completed, the following message is printed: COMMAND FAILED,incicating unsuccessful completion. The data device will be IS or OS. A message prints: IN PROGRESS. When the request is completed, the following...