
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-315status tti
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The following display shows a typical result when
status tsc-administered 1/1
is
entered.
status tti
status tti [print]
This command displays the operational status of the Terminal Translation
Initialization (TTI) background maintenance task. The TTI Background
maintenance task is activated by enabling the TTI feature on the
system-parameters features administration form.
TSC State
A state of "inactive" means that the administered TSC is not functioning
(i.e. D-Channel out-of-service, or disabled, etc.). A state of "active"
indicates that the administered TSC is up and user information can be
exchanged end-to-end. A state of "pending-inactive" shows that the TSC is
being released. A state of "pending-active" means that the TSC is about to
come up.
Establish
This field pertains to the switch responsible for the origination of the
administered TSC. A state of "as-needed" shows that the TSC is
established on an as needed basis. A state of "permanent" shows that the
TSC is permanently established.
Enabled
“Y” indicates that the administered TSCs have been enabled.
Congested
A congested state indicates that the network cannot handle the receipt of
USER INFORMATION messages for the administered TSC. "Yes" indicates
that the administered TSC is congested. "No" indicates that the
administered TSC is not congested. "Clear" indicates that TSC was
congested during its active period and the congestion has been cleared.
status tsc-administered 1/1
ADMINISTERED NON-CALL-ASSOCIATED TSC STATUS
TSC TSC
Index State Establish Enabled Congested
1 inactive as-needed yes no