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Mitel Sx-2000 Llightware 32, Release 1.0 Technicians Handbook
Mitel Sx-2000 Llightware 32, Release 1.0 Technicians Handbook
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Maintenance Commands 81 Maintenance Commands Cancelling a Maintenance Command [Ctrl] C Terminates testing. It does not cancel all maintenance commands. Printing to LPR3 1. FOrmprint /ALL /PORT LPR3 2. ENable PrInt /Nonqueued Prints all instances of each specified form to the printer at port LPR3 (line 1 can be repeated using different form name parameters). Press [Ctrl] C to terminate printing. 1. PRInt /PORT LPR3 2. ENable PrInt /Nonqueued Prints the specified file to the printer at port LPR3 (line 1 can be repeated using different filename parameters). Press [Ctrl] C to terminate printing. Printing Log Files to a Local Printer PRInt /PORT Prints the session log file to the specified printer port. Printing a CDE Form FOrmprint Prints a single instance form to the programmed system port. FOrmprint /PORT Prints a single instance form to the specified port. FOrmprint /INSTANCE n /PORT
Technician’s Handbook 82 Prints instance n of the specified multiple instance form to the specified printer port. FOrmprint /ALL /PORT Prints all instances of the specified form to the specified printer.
Maintenance Commands 83 Maintenance Commands Switching the Terminal from Screen Mode to Print Mode ENable Print /Nonqueued Switches the terminal from screen mode to print mode. Any print jobs queued to LPR3 will print from the maintenance terminal printer port. The terminal screen clears, and normal operation does not resume until all queued jobs are printed. To halt the printing and return to screen mode, press [Ctrl] C. Checking the Print Queue SHow Print ALL Displays the print requests queued against the default printer. SHow Print Displays the print requests queued against the specified printer. Cancelling a Print Job CANcel Print ALL Cancels all print jobs on the default printer. CANcel Print Cancels the specified print job on the default printer port. CANcel Print /PORT Cancels the specified print job on the specified printer port.
Technician’s Handbook 84 Assigning a New Default Printer MYprinter Assigns a new default printer to the maintenance terminal. Creating a Catalog FILe CReate . CATalog Example entry: FIL CR ∗.DATASAVE.JAN1995 CAT Displaying Catalogs CATalog Info FULL Displays all catalogs for the specified pathname.
Maintenance Commands 85 Maintenance Commands Troubleshooting Commands Starting, Ending, and Printing a Session Log SESsion Start Begins a session log and stores it in ∗.maintenance.session_log SESsion End Ends a session log and stores it in ∗.maintenance.session_log. PRInt ∗.MAINTENANCE.SESSION_LOG /PORT Prints the log session at the specified printer port. Showing Alarms ALarms Shows alarm information for all alarm categories. SHow STatus ALarms Shows alarm categories with raised alarms. Showing Faults SHow FAults ALarms Lists the faults causing the alarms in all alarm categories. SHow FAults Lists the faults causing the alarms in the specified alarm category.
Technician’s Handbook 86 Setting Alarm Thresholds SET Threshold Defines the thresholds for a minor, major, or critical alarm where x, y, and z are the minor, major, and critical alarm thresholds. Example entry: SET T atd channels 0 50 100 To blank an entry for x, y, or z, enter NIL. Displaying the State of a Circuit STate Gives the state of the circuits at the specified PLID. Displaying the State of Line Appearances STate MLS Gives the state of the specified line appearance on a multiline set. Displaying the Total Number of System Resources SYstem Totals Displays the total numbers of programmed trunks, lines, stations, and attendants.
Maintenance Commands 87 Maintenance Commands Busying Out a Card, Circuit, or Channel for Testing BUsy If the circuit is busy when you issue this command (indicated by has an owner), you have three options: QUIT: leaves the circuit unbusied. FORCE: cuts off the call in process and forces the circuit into manbusy. COURTESY DOWN: waits for the call to end before placing the circuit into manbusy. To return a busied circuit to service, enter RTS . An extension parameter can also be used (BU EX ). System repsonse is the same whether an extension or a PLID is used. Returning a Busy Circuit or Trunk to Service RTS or RTS EX or RTS TRUNK GROUP ALL Removing a Courtesy Down Request RCD Removes a previous request to busy a peripheral circuit at the specified PLID. An extension parameter can also be used (RCD EX ). System response is the same whether an extension or PLID is used.
Technician’s Handbook 88 Testing Circuits TEst Tests the circuit(s) at the specified PLID. TEst EXT Tests the circuit(s) at the specified extension. System response is the same whether an extension or PLID is used. TEst Continuous Repeatedly tests the circuit(s) at the specified PLID. Enter [Ctrl] c to terminate testing. TEst SEize Tests whether the facility at the far end of a trunk is responding to a near-end attempt to seize the trunk. TEst Trunk Group Tests the trunks in the specified trunk group. TEst Until Fail Repeatedly tests the circuit(s) at the specified PLID until failure occurs. Enter [Ctrl] C to terminate testing. SHow Seize TEst Shows the status of seize testing for out-of-service trunks. DISable Seize TEst Disables seize testing for out-of-service trunks.
Maintenance Commands 89 Maintenance Commands Displaying the Call Path of a Set RESOurces Indicates the call path and destination device of the set at the specified PLID. RESOurces VIRTUAL Used to specify MSDN/DPNSS virtual channels. RESOurces XNET Used to display a device type of “XNET Trunk” representing a trunk, set, or console used in an XNET call. Reading Maintenance Logs Four logs are available: Maintenance, Software, SMDR, and Hotel/Motel. LOGSys Read NEWest/OLDest Displays the specified number of newest or oldest entries in the specified log. LOGSys Read NEW/OLD MAtch xxxx Searches the specified number of newest or oldest entries in the log for the string xxxx. LOGSys Read ALL MAtch xxxx Searches all log entries in the specified log for those containing the string xxxx. LOGSys Read OTHER ALL MAtch xxxx Searches all log entries in the specified log on the other plane for those containing the specified string.
Technician’s Handbook 90 Cancelling a Logs Read Command LOGSys CAncel Cancels the previously entered Logs Read command. Printing Maintenance Logs Four logs are available: Maintenance, Software, SMDR, and Hotel/Motel. LOGSys PRInt Prints all previously unprinted entries in the specified log. LOGSys PRInt ALL Prints all previously printed and unprinted entries in the specified log. Deleting Log Entries LOGSys PURge Deletes all entries from the specified log. Once deleted, entries cannot be recovered. Checking the Log Parameters LOGSys Attributes Displays the operating parameters of the system logs. Setting the Size of the SMDR Log File LOGSys Size FILE Sets the size of the SMDR buffer file. The default entry count is 20000. The maximum entry count is 75000.