NEC Neax 2400 Imx System Operations And Maintenance Manual
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CHAPTER 8 NDA-24238 Page 614 Revision 3.0 MAINTENANCE COMMANDS Figure 8-1 Port Status Report (MG) Display Table 8-7 provides a list of the circuit cards and the working status of PM in each group. Table 8-7 Type of Circuit Cards TYPE OF CIRCUIT CARD FUNCTION NAME LC Line Circuit TK Analog Trunk RS Register Sender AI Attendant Interface DL Digital Line Circuit CF 3-Party Conference MO Modem Pool Trunk DT Digital Interface Trunk DS DST DT Digital Trunk SPTS (Scanning of Port Status) 1: by MG 2: by MG, Unit 3: by MG, Unit, GrouMG 0Interval10STOPEXIT Ty p e Dynamic Port Status Report (MG) Package StatusPM: Package is not Mounted or Package is make Busy. ID: More than one port in a Group is Idle. BY: All Port in a Group is Busy. MB: All Por t in a Group is Hard Make Busy or Soft Make Busy. 4: — Unit 000 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Group PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM ID ID ID ID ID ID PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM MB MB PM PM PM PM PM PMPM-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --RS RS DT DT--DT-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Unit 1 PM PM PM PM PM PM ID ID PM MB MB ID ID MB MB PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM MB MB PM PM PM PM PM PMPM-- -- -- -- -- --DL-- -- -- --TK--DT--DT-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Unit 2 PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM MB MB PM PM PM PM PM PMPM-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Unit 3 PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PMPM-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- SCAN
NDA-24238 CHAPTER 8 Page 615 Revision 3.0 MAINTENANCE COMMANDS Type 2: By MG, Unit Display of Scanning by Designating Unit (Figure 8-2) Port Status on Circuit Card Basis ID: On-Line Status BY: Make Busy/Not Mounted Port Status on Circuit Level Basis 0: Not Assigned 1: Line Idle 2: Line Busy 3: Make Busy 4: Lockout 5: Status 5 Figure 8-2 Port Status Report (MG, Unit) Display SPTS (Scanning of Port Status) 1: by MG 2: by MG, Unit 3: by MG, Unit, GrouMG0Interval10 SCAN STOPEXIT Ty p e Dynamic Port Status Report (MG/UNIT) Por t Status 0: Not Assigned 2: Line Busy 4: LockOut Status00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Group BY BY BY BY BY BY ID BY BY BY ID BY ID BY ID BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BYBY-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --TK--DT--DT-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 7 000000 30 0 03 010 300000000000000000 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Unit 1 1: Line Idle 3: Make Busy 5: Status5 Ty p e Level DL 6000000 30 0 03 010 3000000000000000005000000 30 0 03 010 3000000000000000004000000 30 0 03 010 3000000000000000003000000 10 0 03 010 3000000000000000002000000 10 0 03 010 3000000000000000001000000 10 0 03 010 3000000000000000000000000 30 0 03 010 300000000000000000
CHAPTER 8 NDA-24238 Page 616 Revision 3.0 MAINTENANCE COMMANDS Type 3: By MG, Unit, Group Display of Scanning by Designating Group When Group is Designated (Figure 8-3) STATUS: Idle = Idle -- = Unassigned Port TN: Tenant Number STN: Station Number TEC: Telephone Equipment Class Figure 8-3 Port Status Report (MG, Unit, Group) Display—Designating Group SPTS (Scanning of Port Status) 1: by MG 2: by MG, Unit 3: by MG, Unit, GrouMG0Interval10 SCAN STOPEXIT Ty p e Dynamic Por t Status Repor t (MG/UNIT/GROUP) PKG Type: DL PKG Status: ID SP No: 3124 Issue: 5 7Unit 1 Level 6 5Group06 STATUS -- -- -- 4--3Idle2Idle1Idle0-- TN STN TEC RT 1 1 1 TK 2002 2001 2000 TCL Dterm Dterm Dterm
NDA-24238 CHAPTER 8 Page 617 Revision 3.0 MAINTENANCE COMMANDS When Group-Trunk is Designated (Figure 8-4) RT: S e e Table 8-8. TK: Trunk Number TCL: Trunk Class Figure 8-4 Port Status Report (MG, Unit, Group) Display—Designating Group-Trunk Table 8-8 Route Number Explanation DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 901 Attendant Console 902 Originating Register Trunk 903 Incoming Register Trunk 904 MF Receiver 905 Sender Trunk DP/PB 906 PB Receiver for Automated Attendant Service 907AMP 908Not used 909 Three-Way Conference Trunk 910, 911 Not used 913 Three-Way Conference Trunk for ATTCON 914 Not used 915 Night Attendant 916 MFC Register 917 MFC Sender 918 Not used 919-926 Modem 927, 928 Not used 929 MFC Sender 930 Rate Adapter Conversion Trunk 931 Not used 932-947 Not used SPTS (Scanning of Port Status) 1: by MG 2: by MG, Unit 3: by MG, Unit, GrouMG0Interval10 SCAN STOPEXIT Ty p e Dynamic Por t Status Repor t (MG/UNIT/GROUP) PKG Type: TK PKG Status: ID SP No: 3010 Issue: 5 7Unit 0 Level 6 5Group13 STATUS -- -- -- 4--3Idle2Idle1Idle0Idle TN STN TEC RT 10 10 10 10 TK 4 3 2 1 TCL TIE Line TIE Line TIE Line TIE Line
CHAPTER 8 NDA-24238 Page 618 Revision 3.0 MAINTENANCE COMMANDS SRTS:Scanning of Route Status 1. Functional Outline This command displays the designated trunk status (busy/idle) at predetermined intervals. A maximum of 15 routes can be scanned. 2. Parameters Input data RT: R o u t e N u m b e r Interval Time Display data Number of Idle TK Number of Busy
NDA-24238 CHAPTER 8 Page 619 Revision 3.0 MAINTENANCE COMMANDS XHFD:X-RAY HD or FDD Diagnosis 1. Functional Outline This command is used to execute the following diagnoses. Hard Disk Diagnosis By executing read/write check on the files in the hard disk of the PBX, this command diagnoses the hard disk for its normality. If an error has been found as a result of the diagnosis, this command displays the information on the faulty logical drive and the number of faulty sectors on the MAT screen. The information can also be output by the printer. Floppy Disk Diagnosis By executing cleaning of the floppy disk drive in the PBX, this command diagnoses the floppy disk drive for its normality. If the cleaning has not finished normally, a diagnosis error has been found as a result of the diagnosis. The result message may be displayed on the MAT screen or printed out by the printer. 2. Parameters Input Data FUNCTION: HD/FDD Designation [1/2] 1=Diagnosis of HD (Hard Disk) 2=Diagnosis of FDD (Floppy Disk Drive) AREA: Area Designation [0/l] Note 0=All Files 1=Program Files SYSTEM: System (0/1) 0=No.0 System 1=No.1 System Note:“AREA” parameter appears only when “1(=HD)” is selected in the “FUNCTION” parameter. Buttons Exe: Click to execute the diagnosis. Close: Click to exit this command.
CHAPTER 8 NDA-24238 Page 620 Revision 3.0 MAINTENANCE COMMANDS Display Data FAULT DRIVE: Fault Drive Number [0-4] 0=- 1=#0 2=#1 3=#2 4=#3 FAULT SECTOR: Number of Fault Sector [0-65535] MESSAGE: Result of diagnosis [0-255] 0=Normal End 1=Hard disk read test practice error 2=Floppy disk drive cleaning practice error 3=Common part parameter error (Data length error) 4=FDD cleaning abnormal end (FD not in drive) 5=Individual part parameter error (Function error) 6=Individual part parameter error (Sub function error) 7=Individual part parameter error (Device error) 8=Individual part parameter error (Drive selection error) 9=Individual part parameter error (Data ID error) 10=Individual part parameter error (Processor ID error) 11=Individual part parameter error (File ID error) 12=Individual part parameter error (File name error) 13=Request order error (Health check send error) 14=Request order error (Data send signal error) 15=Internal error (File open error) 16=Internal error (File read error) 17=Internal error (File close error) 18=Internal error (FAT error) 19=Internal error (SCSIC error) 20=Internal error (other) 21=Hard interface abnormal end 22-255=-