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Figure 7-4. TN1654 DS1CONV Circuit Pack
Tone-Clock Circuit Pack LEDs
The Tone-Clock circuit packs have the standard red, green and yellow LEDs. The 
red LED has the traditional meaning. The yellow and green LEDs flash in specific 
patterns to indicate the status of the circuit pack. The standby status applies only 
to systems...

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Packet Bus status. Table 7-4 illustrates the Maintenance/Test yellow LED states 
as they apply to Packet Bus activity.
LEDs on Standby Components
In high reliability and critical reliability option systems, duplicated components 
that are on standby will usually have their yellow LEDs unlit, with the following 
exceptions.
nThe...

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nIn high reliability systems with a Center Stage Switch, (duplicated SPE, 
simplex PNC), the standby Switch Node Clock’s yellow LED is off. In 
critical reliability systems, the standby SNC is located on a separate 
carrier and normally remains lit.
nYellow LEDs on Power Units on standby carriers normally remain lit.
When LED...

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Maintenance Commands
Page 8-1 Command Line Syntax 
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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
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8Maintenance Commands
This chapter contains descriptions of commands available to the craft login. 
Introductory sections explain the meaning of common input parameters, or 
command line arguments, common output fields, and error codes for busyout, 
release and reset commands. 
!CAUTION:
This document is intended for Release 5 and...

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abbreviation. For example, test alarms step short clear can be entered as t al 
st sh c. Drop leading zeroes from numerical entries. For example, cabinet 
number 03 can be entered as 3.
Pressing the 
HELP key displays all available commands. If an incomplete 
command is entered, pressing 
HELP displays all valid qualifiers for...

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port circuit 6 on the circuit pack in cabinet 5, carrier C, slot 6. The list and 
display commands are useful in relating MO locations to information such as PN 
number, extension, link numbers, and so forth. Table 8-2
 contains information 
about the less-common command parameters.
Table 8-2. Less-Common Test Command Parameters...

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extensionThe extension number assigned to the port or other 
maintenance object.
The number of digits in an extension is determined 
by the system dial plan. The list and display 
commands are useful in relating extension numbers, 
maintenance objects, and other components.
repeat #1-100 1 Used with test commands, the number of...

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Common Output Fields
nAn indication that the command successfully completed or a 
self-explanatory message giving a reason for a failure or abort.
nAn input form for entering additional information required to complete the 
command. These are described under each command that presents an 
input form.
nA form listing one or more...

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Maintenance NameThe name of the MO as it appears in the alarm and 
error logs. 
Alt. NameThe output screens of many commands list an 
alternate name for certain MOs in addition to their port 
address (physical location). The meaning of the name 
depends upon the type of the object, as shown in the 
following table.
Maintenance...
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