
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-7Contention Between Simultaneous Commands
8
Contention Between Simultaneous
Commands
The following limits apply to simultaneous maintenance and administration
activities:
■ Up to 8 users can be logged into the system at the same time.
■ Up to 5 maintenance commands can run concurrently.
Result
One of the following results:
PASS: The command successfully completed. For a test command
this indicates that no errors were detected by the test.
ABORT: The command was prevented from completing. See Error
Code below.
FAIL: Indicates that a serious error was detected by the test. See Error
Code below.
NO BOARD: The system does not detect a circuit pack in the location
specified on the command line.
CONFLICT: Another user was testing this maintenance object.
EPN-DOWN: The EPN holding the MO is inaccessible. The Expansion
Archangel Link may be down.
DISABLED: The MO or test has been disabled by the Tier 3 disable
command.
NOT ASSIGNED: The location specified does not have a circuit pack
administered to it.
EXTRA BOARD: This result can appear for the Maintenance/Test, Call
Classifier, Tone Detector, Announcement, and Speech Synthesis
circuit packs. Each of these circuit packs has restrictions on how many
can be in the system or a port network:
Maintenance/Test circuit pack: 1 per port network
Tone Detector circuit pack: up to 50 per system
Call Classifier circuit pack: up to 25 per system
Speech Synthesis circuit pack: 40 per system
Announcement circuit pack: 1 per system
Remove the extra circuit pack(s).
Error
Code
A number indicating the reason for a FAIL or ABORT result. For test
commands and other commands that return a test result, consult the
tables of test error codes under the relevant MO. For
busyout
,
release
and
reset
commands, see ‘‘Common Abort and Fail Codes’’
and Test
Commands.