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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-45busyout trunk
8
Parameters
Examples
Simplex:
busyout tape
Duplicated:
busyout tape a
For more information, refer to the following sections:
Busyout
and
Release
Commands, Common Input Parameters, and Common Output Fields. This
command will abort if any other MSS operation has already begun.
busyout trunk
busyout trunk group# [/member#]
The
busyout trunk
command puts an entire trunk group or a single trunk group
member in a maintenance busy state whether it is installed or not. Entering only
the group number busies out all members in the group. (Although not
recommended, entering a group number and a slash (/) without a member
number busies out the member with the lowest-numbered port location.)
Examples
busyout trunk 78
busyout trunk 78/1
For more information see the following sections at the beginning of this chapter:
Busyout
and
Release
Commands, Common Input Parameters, and Common
Output Fields.
cancel hardware-group
cancel hardware-group
In the course of executing test hardware-group, you may find it necessary to
halt the test temporarily or permanently. This can be accomplished with cancel
hardware-group. The canceled test hardware-group command may be
restarted where it left off with resume hardware-group, or another test
hardware-group test may be started. In addition to the cancel hardware-group
command, pressing
CANCEL will cancel a hardware-group test executing in the
foreground.
C The cabinet is always
1
and need not be entered. On systems with duplicated SPEs
only, the carrier,
a
or
b
, must be entered.