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    							Maintenance Commands
    101
    Maintenance
    Commands 
    Redundant File System Commands
    Partitioning and Joining
    PARTition
    Isolates redundant processors and disables the redundant 
    file system (use this command only when upgrading 
    software). Enter this command first from the active plane, 
    then from the inactive plane.
    JOin
    Re-establishes communication between partitioned 
    redundant processors. Enter this command first from the 
    inactive plane and then from the active plane.
    Disabling and Enabling File Redundancy
    FILe DISable REDundancy
    Stops the active controller from controlling the database on 
    the inactive plane’s hard drive. Use this command only when 
    loading system software.
    FILe ENable REDundancy
    Gives the active controller control of the databases on both 
    hard drives. The active controller copies the entire database 
    to the inactive plane.
    FILe STatus REDundancy
    Indicates whether databases on both drives are identical (in 
    synch), being made identical (out of synch), or isolated and 
    different (isolated). 
    						
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    Which Main Controller is Active?
    WHere
    Indicates which main controller the maintenance terminal is 
    connected to, and whether the main controller is active or 
    inactive. An asterisk at the end of the first line in the display 
    response indicates that the controller is partitioned.
    Displaying Information on a Volume
    VOlume Info 
    Displays the name and space allocation of the mounted 
    volume.
    Mounting and Dismounting a Volume
    VOlume Mount 
    Makes the volume on the RSD accessible to the file system 
    and displays its name.
    VOlume DISMount 
    Use this command with caution. Takes the specified 
    volume off-line. If you dismount SYSUSER, a restart or 
    reload is necessary to mount the hard disk again. You 
    should dismount SYSUSER when upgrading the system 
    software or when powering down the system.
    Backing Up and Restoring a Volume
    VOlume Backup  ON 
    Use this command with caution. Copies the contents of 
    the specified volume (for example, SYSUSER) to the 
    specified device (for example, RSD). If you specify 
    SYSUSER as the volume name, you must reload the system 
    to mount the hard disk again. 
    						
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    Maintenance
    Commands 
    VOlume Restore  FROM 
    Restores the contents of the volume (for example, 
    SYSUSER) from the device (for example, RSD).
    VOlume Set SYSUSER READ ONLY
    Entering this command makes the plane’s hard disk 
    read-only. Use this command only on the active plane to 
    protect the contents of the inactive plane’s hard drive when 
    copying it to the active plane’s hard drive.
    VOlume Restore SYSUSER FROM OTHER
    Copies the contents of the mate plane’s hard disk to this 
    plane’s hard disk. Enter the VOLUME SET SYSUSER 
    READ ONLY command on the active plane before entering 
    the VOLUME RESTORE SYSUSER FROM OTHER 
    command on the inactive plane. 
    VOlume Set SYSUSER READ WRITE
    Restores read and write access to the hard disk after a 
    VOLUME SET SYSUSER READ ONLY.
    Enabling and Disabling Access to a Volume
    VOlume DISAble 
    Use this command with caution. Stops the system from 
    accessing the specified volume (for example, SYSUSER).
    VOlume Enable 
    Re-enables access to the volume after a VOLUME 
    DISABLE. 
    						
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    Formatting a Volume
    VOlume Format   RES 
    SCRatch
    Erases, formats, and renames the device to the specified 
    volume name. Use the SCRatch qualifier only when 
    changing from a previously formatted older file system.
    Always use the SCRatch qualifier when formatting the hard 
    disk.
    VOlume Format   RES
    Erases, formats, and renames the device to the specified 
    volume name. Use this command to format an RSD to be 
    used for backup purposes.
    VOlume Format   
    Erases, formats, and renames the device to the specified 
    volume name. Use this command to format an RSD to be 
    used for a DATA SAVE.
    VOlume Format DISK SYSUSER REDundancy 
    ONLY
    Erases and formats the redundant file system only. 
    						
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    Maintenance
    Commands 
    Peripheral Devices Commands
    Locating an Extension or Trunk
    LOCate EXtension 
    Gives the PLID of the set for the specified extension number.
    LOCate Trunk 
    Gives the PLID of the specified trunk.
    Locating Where a Number is Used
    LOCate NUMber 
    Indicates where a number is used (what purpose it serves).
    Locating a Tenant
    LOCATE TENANT 
    Displays a specified tenant group.
    LOCATE TENANT
    Displays all tenant groups.
    Listing the Active Features for an Extension or PLID 
    LOCate FEature EXtension 
    Lists which features are active at the specified extension 
    number.
    LOCate FEature PLID 
    Lists which features are active on the set at the specified 
    PLID. 
    						
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    Finding the Directory Number of a Set or Trunk
    LOCate PLID 
    Gives the directory number of the set or trunk at the 
    specified PLID.
    Finding Free Directory Numbers or PLIDs
    LOCate FIRST FREE PLID   TO 
    (Introduced in P07.2.1)
    Identifies the first available PLID in a range. 
    Note: Valid  qualifiers are: ONSLINE, OPSLINE, 
    CEPT, DS1, DNILINE, E_AND_M, SCDCTRUNK, 
    COVLINE, DATASTATION, AC15, DIGITALLINE, LS/GS, 
    DID2, LOOPDID, DID3, or ANYCARDTYPE.
    LOCate ALL FREE PLID   
    TO 
    (Introduced in P07.2.1)
    Identifies all available PLIDs in a range.
    LOCate FIRST FREE DN  TO  
    EXT
    (Introduced in P07.2.1)
    Identifies the first available unassigned directory number in 
    a range. 
    Note: The EXT qualifier at the end of the command string 
    will cause directory number searches to include those DNs 
    containing
     * and/or # characters.
    LOCate ALL FREE DN  TO  
    EXT
    (Introduced in P07.2.1)
    Identifies all available unassigned directory numbers in a 
    range. 
    						
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    Maintenance
    Commands 
    Moving, Adding, and Swapping Telephone Users
    MOVe User  TO 
    Moves name and attributes from extension number X to 
    extension number Y. Extension numbers (X and Y) remain 
    with the sets. See Moving a Telephone User on page 61.
    MOVe ADD  TO 
    
    Adds a name to a number that exists in the telephone 
    directory.
    MOVe Swap  WITH 
    Swaps names, numbers, and attributes between the sets at 
    the specified extension numbers X and Y. See Swapping 
    Users’ Telephones on page 62.
    Deleting Telephone Users
    MOVe DELete  FROM 
    
    Deletes the name associated with the extension number 
    from the telephone directory.
    Changing an Extension Number
    MOVe RENumber  TO 
    Changes an existing extension number. 
    						
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    Digital Trunk Commands
    Displaying the Status of a Digital Link
    DTstat Read 
    Gives the status of a digital link that connects to a DS1 or 
    CEPT Formatter card.
    Note:  =    .
    DTstat Read APNss Group 
    Gives the status of an APNSS link that is controlled by a DS1 
    or CEPT Formatter card.
    DTstat Clear 
    Clears performance statistics for a specified digital link. 
    Note:  =    .
    Testing Digital Trunks
    BUsy APNss Group  Traffic/Signalling/All
    Places the circuits in the specified APNSS group into busy 
    state.
    BUsy  
    
    Places the specified CEPT or DS1 hybrid into busy state.
    TEst APNss Group  Traffic/Signalling/All
    Tests the trunks in the specified APNSS group.
    TEst  
    
    Tests a single hybrid (link on a DS1 or CEPT Formatter 
    card). 
    						
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    Maintenance
    Commands 
    RTS  
    
    Returns busied circuits to service in the specified trunk 
    group.
    RTS APNss Group  Traffic/Virtual/ALL
    Returns busied APNSS group circuits to service.
    Synchronizing the Active Clock Source
    NEtsync SEtsource 
    Forces the system to synchronize its clock with the one 
    supplied by the specified source number.
    NEtsync SEtsource FREERUN
    Stops the system from synchronizing to any of the external 
    sources.
    NEtsync SEtsource AUTO
    Allows the system to choose the most reliable sync source.
    Displaying Synchronization Information
    NEtsync STate
    Lists the state of the sync source.
    NEtsync SUmmary 
    Gives a performance history of the sync sources that the 
    system has used. Enter this command from the active plane. 
    For the shelf # of synch source parameter, enter 1 if plane A 
    is active and 2 if plane B is active. 
    						
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    NEtsync SUmmary  LAST 
    Gives a performance history of the sync source that the 
    system has used over the last number of specified hours. 
    For the shelf parameter, enter 1 if plane A is active and 2 if 
    plane B is active. 
    						
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