Mitel Sx 200 El/ml Technicians Handbook
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Maintenance Commands 231 Maintenance Commands Basic Commands Maintenance port characteristics are: 8 bits/1 start/1 stop/no parity. Baud rates are: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19,200. Maintenance commands do not require the ESC sequence used with CDE commands. Entering Command Sequences Maintenance commands are entered by selecting a softkey from a menu, and then selecting another softkey from the subsequent menu. Start all maintenance sequences from the Maintenance screen. Press the DELETE key to delete the most recently entered softkey or device number. At the end of a command sequence, press ENTER. Press the CANCEL softkey at any time to exit the current operation without committing (saving) any changes, or press the ENTER softkey, when it is available, to commit changes or initiate an activity. For example, to show time: Select SYSTEM from the Maintenance screen. Select SHOW from the System screen. Select TIME from the Show screen. Select ENTER from the Show screen or Press ENTER at the keyboard. Logging In 1. Hit RETURN 4 times within 1 second, (2 times for SX-200 LIGHT/DIGITAL) and then follow the prompts. 2. Select a Terminal Type. 3. Select an Application. 4. Enter your username. 5. Enter your password.
Technician’s Handbook 232 Logging Out 1. Press QUIT (softkey 6). 2. Press key 6 (or wait for logout timer to time out). Displaying the Card Configuration From CDE mode: 1. View Form 01, System Configuration From Maintenance mode: 1. Press: REPORTS SHOW CONFIG ALL Showing the System Identity From Maintenance mode: 1. Press: SYSTEM SHOW IDENTITY ENTER
Maintenance Commands 233 Maintenance Commands Log Commands * TRACE_INFO is a diagnostic tool used only by MITEL personnel.Table 54: Log Level Functions COMMANDPARAMETERQUALIFIER 1-SET 4-AUTOPRINT 1-ON 2-OFF 2-READ 1-NEWEST [number] 2-OLDEST [number] 4-ALL 8-LOGS_TEXT* 9-TRACE_INFO* 3-PRINT 1-NEWEST [number] 2-OLDEST [number] 4-ALL 8-LOGS_TEXT* 4-DELETE 1-NEWEST [number] 2-OLDEST [number] 4-ALL 9-TRACE_INFO* 8-STOP
Technician’s Handbook 234 System Commands Table 55: System Level Functions COMMANDPARAMETERQUALIFIERQUALIFIERQUALIFIER 1-SET1-DATE [dd/mm/yy] 2-TIME [hh:mm] 3-PASSWORD1-ATTENDANT 2-SUPERVISOR 3-MAINT2 4-MAINT1 7-INSTALLER 4-SPEED1-MAINT-PORT [speed] 8-PRINTER_PORT [speed] 8-RESET_TIME1-AFTER_N_FLTS 2-DAY/TIME 1-MONDAY 1-TIME [hh:mm] 2-TUESDAY 1-TIME [hh:mm] 3-WEDNESDAY 1-TIME [hh:mm] 4-THURSDAY 1-TIME [hh:mm] 6-FRIDAY 1-TIME [hh:mm] 7-SATURDAY 1-TIME [hh:mm] 8-SUNDAY 1-TIME [hh:mm] 9-DAILY 1-TIME [hh:mm] 3-IMMEDIATELY 9-ALARM_THRESH1-LINES 1-SYSTEM 8-CONFIRM 2-BAY (user must enter Bay number)8-CONFIRM 2-TRUNKS 1-SYSTEM 8-CONFIRM 2-BAY (user must enter Bay number)8-CONFIRM 3-RECEIVERS 1-SYSTEM 8-CONFIRM 2-BAY (user must enter Bay number)8-CONFIRM 4-PCM_CHANNELS1-SYSTEM 8-CONFIRM 2-BAY (user must enter Bay number)8-CONFIRM 2-SHOW1-DATE 2-TIME 4-DEVICE 1-MAINT-PORT 4-DATASTN_PLID1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 3-EXT-NUM 8-PRINTER_PORT (Sheet 1 of 3)
Maintenance Commands 235 Maintenance Commands 7-LN_APP_COUNT 8-RESET-TIME 9-IDENTITY 3-DATABASE1-BACKUP 2-RESTORE 3-SW_RESTORE 4-SHOW_PARAM 6-TRAP_BACKUP* 7-SW-VERIFY 8-LOGS_BACKUP 9-SET_PARAM1-DEFAULT 2-RETRIES 3-BLOCK_CHECK 4-RECEIVE1-EOL_CHAR 2-8_BIT_CHAR 3-CTRL_CHAR 4-REPEAT_CHAR 6-PAD_CHAR 7-PACKET_SIZE 8-RX_TIMEOUT 9-NUM_PAD_CHAR 4-MONITOR1-SMDR 2-DATA_SMDR 3-DIAGNOSTICS1-STEP1-STEP 2-SLOW_SCAN 3-FREE_RUN 2-SLOW_SCAN1-STEP 2-SLOW_SCAN 3-FREE_RUN 1-STEP 3-FREE_RUN 7-LOGS1-MAINT_PORT 2-SYS_PRINTERS 5-SUSPEND_PRTR7-PRINTER_PLID1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 3-EXT-NUM 8-PRINTER_PORT 6-QUIT 7-RESUME_PRTR7-PRINTER_PLID1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 3-EXT-NUM 8-PRINTER_PORT 8-RE-START2-RESET_SYSTEM 9-STOP7-LOGS MORE_KEYS1-SET_FIRMWARE1-STATUS1-BAY/SLOT/CCT Table 55: System Level Functions (Continued) COMMANDPARAMETERQUALIFIERQUALIFIERQUALIFIER (Sheet 2 of 3)
Technician’s Handbook 236 2-SET_TYPE1-SS4150 2-SS4025 3-SS4090 3-EXT_NUM 4-ALL 2-DOWNLOAD1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 2-SET_TYPE1-SS4150 2-SS4025 3-SS4090 3-EXT_NUM 4-ALL3 ABORT_DOWNLOAD1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 2-SET_TYPE1-SS4150 2-SS4025 3-SS4090 3-EXT_NUM 4-ALL 4-FORCE_DOWNLOAD1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 2-SET_TYPE1-SS4150 2-SS4025 3-SS4090 3-EXT_NUM 4-ALL Table 55: System Level Functions (Continued) COMMANDPARAMETERQUALIFIERQUALIFIERQUALIFIER (Sheet 3 of 3)
Maintenance Commands 237 Maintenance Commands Report Commands Table 56: Report Level Functions COMMANDPARAMETERQUALIFIERQUALIFIERQUALIFIER 2-SHOW1-CONFIG 1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 3-EXT-NUM [number] 4-ALL 2-ALARMS2-DEVICE TYPE1-LINES 2-TRUNKS 3-RECEIVERS 4-PCM-CHANNELS 4-ALL0-MORE 3-STATUS1-BAY/SLOT/CCT DEVICE STATUSSee Note 2-SWID1-SW_STATIONSee Note 2-SW_RECEIVERSee Note 3-SW_CONSOLESee Note 4-SW_LINE See Note 6-SW_DTMF_GENSee Note 7-SW_SETSee Note 9-SW_DATA_STNSee Note 0-MORE_KEYS1-SW_CO_TRUNK 2-SW_DID_TRUNK 3-SW_TIE_TRUNK 4-SW_DISA_TRUNK 6-SW_CAP 7-SW_TRUNK_GRP 8-SW_HUNT_GRP 0-MORE_KEYS 3-EXT-NUM [number] 4-ALL1-CP_DWA 2-CP_DWA_MEM 3-LINK STATUS (Sheet 1 of 2)
Technician’s Handbook 238 NOTE:The following softkeys are presented when a SWID selection is made: 1-CP_DWA, 2-CP_DWA_MEM, 3-LINK_STATUS, 6-MT_DWA, 7-MT_DWA_MEM, 8-UP_1_PAGE, 9-DOWN_1_PAGE. Press CP_DWA to view the device work area for the selected device. 6-MT_DWA 7-MT_DWA_MEM 8-UP_1_PAGE 9-DOWN_1_PAGE 7-DSP 6-CHANNEL-MAP1-LOGICAL1-CHANNEL NUM 2-PHYSICAL1-BAY_NUM 2-LINK_NUMBER 7-ERRORS2-DEVICE_TYPE1-SS3_SS4 3-DIGITAL_SETS 4-HDLC 6-DATASETS 7-CONSOLE 9-T1_TRUNK 3-CLEAR7-ERRORS1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 2-DEVICE_TYPE1-SS3_SS4 3-DIGITAL_SETS 4-HDLC 6-DATASETS 7-CONSOLE 9-T1_TRUNK 3-EXT-NUM 4-ALL8-CONFIRM 6-QUIT Table 56: Report Level Functions (Continued) COMMANDPARAMETERQUALIFIERQUALIFIERQUALIFIER (Sheet 2 of 2)
Maintenance Commands 239 Maintenance Commands Diagnostic Commands Table 57: Diagnostic Level Functions COMMANDSUBCOMMANDPARAMETERQUALIFIERQUALIFIER 1-TEST1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 2-DEVICE_TYPE1-ONS 2-LS/GS-TRUNK 3-RECEIVERS 4-JUNCTOR 7-CONSOLE 9-EM 0-MORE_KEYS1-COV 2-LINK/CHANNEL 3-DID 4-OPS 6-DNIC 7-PRINTER_PLID 8-PRINTER_PORT 9-T1_TRUNK 0-MORE_KEYS 3-EXT-NUM 2-CLR_FEATURE1-FORWARD 1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 3-EXT_NUM 2-DO_N_DISTURB1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 3-EXT_NUM 3-CALL_BACK 1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 3-EXT_NUM 4-ALL 1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 3-EXT_NUM 6-QUIT 9-STOP_TEST 6-PRINTERS 0-MORE_KEYS 2-ENABLE_DIAG1-BACKGROUND1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 2-DEVICE_TYPE 1-ONS 2-LS/GS-TRUNK 3-RECEIVERS 4-JUNCTOR (Sheet 1 of 3)
Technician’s Handbook 240 7-CONSOLE 9-EM 0-MORE_KEYS 1-COV 2-LINK/CHANNEL 3-DID 4-OPS 6-DNIC 9-T1_TRUNK 3-EXT-NUM 0-MORE_KEYS1-RANGE_B_OUT 2-ENABLE-DIAG2-POWER-UP1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 2-DEVICE_TYPE1-ONS 2-LS/GS-TRUNK 3-RECEIVERS 4-JUNCTOR 7-CONSOLE 9-EM 0-MORE_KEYS 1-COV 2-LINK/CHANNEL 3-DID 4-OPS 6-DNIC 9-T1_TRUNK 3-EXT-NUM 3-BUSY-OUT1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 2-DEVICE_TYPE2-LINK/CHANNEL 3-EXT-NUM 4-SPINE_WA1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 5-RANGE_RTS 6-QUIT 7-DISABLE-DIAG1-BACKGROUND1-BAY/SLOT/CCT 2-DEVICE_TYPE1-ONS 1-LS/GS-TRUNK 3-RECEIVERS 4-JUNCTOR 7-CONSOLE Table 57: Diagnostic Level Functions (Continued) COMMANDSUBCOMMANDPARAMETERQUALIFIERQUALIFIER (Sheet 2 of 3)