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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-1776TIME-DAY (Time of Day)
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TIME-DAY (Time of Day)
The time of day contains the current year, month, day of the week, day of the
month, hour, minute, and second. The Time of Day maintenance object is
responsible for monitoring the time-of-day clock and raising an alarm if the
time-of-day clock is not set or cannot be read by the software. If the time-of-day
clock is not set or cannot be read by the software, many features such as
Time-of-Day Routing, CDR, ISDN Call-by-Call, Duplication, and so on will be
either inoperative or incorrect. The time-of-day clock should be set using the
set
time
command whenever the system is initially powered up or the TN1648
SYSAM circuit pack is replaced.
The time-of-day clock can be read with the
display time
command and set via
the
set time
command. The time-of-day clock resides on the TN1648 SYSAM
circuit pack and has a backup battery to save the time of day during power
failures. If the TN1648 SYSAM circuit pack is physically removed from the carrier,
the contents of the time-of-day clock is lost and the time of day must be set when
the TN1648 SYSAM circuit pack is re-inserted.
Error Log Entries and Test to Clear Values
To resolve the alarm, do the following:
1. Use the set time command to set the time of day.
2. Use the display time command to display the time of day. If the time of
day is displayed correctly, wait 15 minutes and verify that the alarm is
retired. If the alarm has not been retired, continue with Step 3.
MO Name (in
Alarm Log)
Alarm
Level
Initial Command To
Run Full Name of MO
TIME-DAY MINOR set time Time of Day
Table 9-666. Time of Day Error Log Entries
Error
Type
Aux
Data Associated Test
Alarm
Level
On/Off
Board Test to Clear Value
00Any AnyAnydisplay time
247
1
1. This error indicates that software cannot read the time-of-day clock on the TN1648 SYSAM
circuit pack. During this condition, all time stamps on Alarm Log entries, Hardware Error Log
entries, and Software Error Log entries are potentially inaccurate. In addition, any features that
are sensitive to the time of day (such as SMDR, Time-of-Day Routing, ISDN Call-by-Call) will not
function correctly.
0 none MINOR OFF set time