GTE Omni Si Database Technical Practices Manual
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5210- .----- .--. Force In Service2.2.1 The FORCE command can be used to force Out of Service Commanddevices and/or circuits into the maintenance busy state when not idle. Removing a device from service using the FORCE command takes the device down unconditionally. Featurephones2.2.1.1 To force an Analog or Digital Featurephone connected to a CIP, DCIP, or DVCIP port in service .or out of service, enter the following: -------------------------------------------------------, IS.I IFORCE CIP DN I I OS.I Ior I IIS. I IFORCE CIP PORT < pet > < port>II OS.I I I / where II II C directory-no. >= three- or four-digit directory numberI II IIof a FeaturephoneII Cpec> = 0II I = oto127I I t------_-_----------------------------------------------, NOTES:1 Port number is derived by relative CIP card number x 8 + circuit number on card. The relative CIP card number is determined by the card’s position in the Featurephone Data Link Information Table T7053-0.2. For the DVCIP card, circuit numbers are defined: Voice 0 2 8187M-57
.- .__--- .--To force a Digital Featurephone, with voice application only, connected to a VPLC2 (type VP20) port out of service, enter the command given below: ~-------------------------------------------------------.I I I IS. ;I IFORCE DN C directory-no, >I OS. ior I II IFORCE DIFP I I OS. ;I I -I whereI II III/ < directory-no, >= three- or four-digit directory numberI II I of a Featurephone II = 0I II = AtoDIIi = oto11II: = oto7I II IL-------------------------------------------------------~To force a Digital Featurephone with the data option connected to a VPLC2 (type VP20) voice and data combination port out of service, enter the command given below: r--------------------------------------------------------/ I IIS. iI IFORCE DN I I or OS. ;II I I IS. :FORCE DFPAPM I OS. ;, I where I I / = three- or four-digit directory numberI I II of a Featurephone II = 0I II Cgrp>= AtoDIII = oto11I I/ = oto7I I I L------_----------_-------------------------------------~M-58 81875210
5210.- .-“-WV .--. Line Cards with2.2.1.2 To force a CIP, VCIP, or DVCIP interface card in Featurephonesservice, enter the following: I -------em ------------------------------------------------------,IIIIS.IIFORCE CIP CARD < pet > I I I I I I OS.II I I I ; whereI I , I II..-; = 0 ; = 0 to 15 To force the VPLC2 (type VP20 or VP21) card out of service, enter the command given below. This command causes all ports on the card to be placed out of service regardless of port type (voice, data, or voice and data). for VPLC2 cards with data ports, a maintenance request is sent to the ADMP. The command input is as follows: r---------------------------------------------------------------,I I IS.III IFORCE VPLC < pet >< grp >C slot >II I I I OS.IIIIII whereIIIIII1 = 0II I = AtoDIII = oto11IIL---------------------------------------------------------------, Trunks2.2.1.3 To force a trunk circuit from active to maintenance busy using the physical location, enter the following: I---------------------------------------------------------------,1 FOWXTRUNK CIRCUIT < pet > < grp > OS.I II III; whereIIf Cpec> = 0I I I
M-60To force a trunk circuit from active to maintenance busy suing the SID, enter the following: I-----‘----‘--------‘-------------’---------------------------------,II i FORCE TRUNK SID I OS.I I III ; whereI ; = 0I I ; = Trunk circuit SID relative to the PEC: 0 to 63II II __r-----,----,-------_,-___L-__,-___,____-------------------------J Attehdant and Busy2.2.1.4 To force an Attendant Console in service or out of Lamp Display Unitservice, enter the following: I-----‘-------I-------------------------------------------------,IIIS.II1 FORCE CONSOLE < attendant console >I II IIOS.IIIII f whereI I Ii I= oto1IIL----------,-------__--__---__-----------------------------------------,To force Busy Lamp Display Unit (BLDU) in service or out of service, enter the following: ,---------------------------------------------------------------.IIIS.II I FORCE BLDU II OS.III II j where I IIII I = 0 (only) I = 1,2L---------------------------------------------------------------, Agent Instruments2.2.1.5 To force an Agent Instrument in service or out of service, enter the following: r---------------------------------------------------------------,II I IS.I II IFORCE AGENT II OS.III IIi where I I II III I = 0 to 191I IL-----_------------______--___------------------------------------------, 81875210
Force Download and2.2.1.6 Certain devices in the system require downloading Load Commandssoftware from the disk into remote processors. These devices are: 52101. Digital Integrated Featurephone (DIFP) 2. Digital Integrated Featurephone with Data Option (DFPAPM)3. VCIP and DVCIP cards 4. Asynchronous Packet Manager (APM) 5. Synchronous Packet Manager (SPM) 6. VPLC2 card (type VP20 or VP21) 7. Universal Controller Board (UCB) DCP and NIC cards 8. ADMP cardThe force download command is used to load Featurephone control software into 2 and 3 above. The load command is used to load Featurephone control software into 1 and 6. It can also be used to load data call control software into 2, 4, 5, and 7, and administrative software into 8.Download to any of the card types involves a complete reload of the device. Download to a Digital Featurephone involves sending only data unique to the featurephone (i.e., directory number, etc.). 8187
The format of the force download command is as follows:r---------------------------------------------------I-Ij FORCE DOWNLOAD C pet > < sid > . I I I II or II I FORCE DOWNLOAD DN C directory-number >I II III; whereI II IIII Cpec> = 0II = Software ID (SID) of a featurephone toIII Idownload (0 to 225).III < directory-number > =three-or four-digit directoryI II number of the featurephon to be downloaded. IIII / FORCE DOWNLOAD INTERFACE I iIIIII whereI II I I I I Cpec> = 0I II = Software ID of a Digital FeaturephoneI II IIplugged into the card (o to 225).IL----------__-----__--------------------------------,The format of the load command is as follows: LOAD C pet > OP. where < device >= ADMP, DCP, VPLC, NIC or LOAD Cpec> Cgrp> OP. where I I / = SPM, APM, DIFP, DFPAPM I or / LOAD DN where = three- or four digit directory number of a Digital Featurephone connected to a VPLC2 circuit. = = 0 Cgrp> = A to D = oto11 II I I I I II I I I II I :I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I II I I I I I I II I I II I I II= oto7L--___-_________________________________------------~M-62 8f875210
NOTES:1. When a download to a card is completed, each of the individual Digital Featurephones plugged into the card is downloaded with data unique to the Digital Featurephone. 2. Download to a VCIP or DVCIP card puts all ports on the card out of service until the download is complete. 3. For LOAD DIFP ALL command, the PEC number is appended to the response message. .=_The following paragraphs provide guidelines and sample sue of these commands. . . . Downloading2.2.1.7 Several versions of the force download and load Featurephonescommands have been provided for downloading Featurephones, depending on type and application. Usage guidlines are contained in Table 2.6. Table 2.6 Download Con Featurephone Type/ApplicationDigital (without Data Option System Voice PD-200 Digital (with Data Option) Voice Reload Only System Voice PD-200 Data Reload Only CD-1 00PD-200 Voice and Data Reload CD-l 00 PD-200 nnnands for Featurephones Command VersionFORCE DOWNLOAD... LOAD DN... (No separate command) FORCE DOWNLOAD... (No separate command) LOAD DFP/APM...FORCE DOWNLOAD... LOAD DN... LOAD DFP/APM...NOTE; LOAD DN works with VPLC2 connected phones only 5210 8187M-63
- .--- -- .--. ----------------------------------------------------,ILOAD DN < directory number > I.I IM-64 81875210
I I-- IduLuu- I vu I Downloading VCIP,2.2.1.8 To download software into the VCIP, DVCIP, or VPLC DVCIP, and VPLC Cardscard, use the following command: r--‘-------------------------------------------------,II j FORCE DOWNLOAD < pet > < sid > INTERFACEI II III; where I; Cpec> = 0I; = Software ID of a Digital Featurephone pluggedi 1 _ i_nto the card (0 to 225).I - - ------____--------------------------------------:To download software into the VPLC2 (type VP20 or VP21) card, use the following command: r------------------------------------------------------------------III i LOAD VPLC OP>I I I whereIIII\II , = 0 orI II = AtoDFORCE DOWNLOAD < pet > > sid > IN >I II = oto11IIL-------------------______-____---------------------------------------------~ NOTES: 1. When a download to a card is completed, eacx of the individual Digital Featurephones plugged into the card is downloaded with data unique to the Digital Featurephone. 2. Download to a VCIP, DVCIP, or VPLC card puts all ports on the card out of service until the download is complete. 3. Load VPLC will be denied if there are no voice devices connected to the card. 5210 8187M-65
.- .----v .w... Downloading ADMP,2.2.1.9 To download the ADMP, UCB.(DCP), and NIC card, use UCB (DCP),andthe following command: NIC Card . . . r-----------------------------------------------------IIIII LOAD OP>I II IIII I whereI II IIII = ADMP, DCP, NICI II = 0I I1 = AtoDI I I. .I = oto11I-----_--------------________--------------------------------~ Bulk Downloading2.2.1.10 Several bulk downloading commands have been Commandsprovided for situations in which all circuits and/or cards need to be downloaded. Force Download All. To force download all Integrated Featurephones, VCIP, DVCIP, and VPLC2 cards in one PEC, use the following command: I III) FORCE DOWNLOAD < pet > ALL.I II I fI whereI II II ) Cpec> = 0I L----__--______--____---------------------------------~After the last equipped and in-service port on the last equipped and in-service card receives the download command from the pet, a download complete message will appear on the maintenance TTY. Example: 08.25 08: 35 DOWNLOAD COMPLETED BY PEC7 NOTE: Response 11’s in-service and maintenance out-of-service can appear on the terminal after the download complete message. This can happen if a phone received the download command, but an oup-of-sync or some other problem temporarily put the port out of service. Also, the message can be put on the printer queue before the last card’s response 11 s. 81875210