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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Architecture
1-10Maintenance Objects
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Maintenance Objects
The system is partitioned into separate entities called maintenance objects
(MOs). Each MO is monitored by the system and has its own maintenance
strategy. Most MOs are individual circuit packs such as the processor circuit
pack (PROC) and expansion interface circuit pack (EXP-INTF). Some are
hardware components that reside on part of a circuit pack. For example, the TDM
bus clock (TDM-CLK) and tone generator (TONE-PT) circuits reside on the
tone/clock circuit pack (TONE-BD). Others represent larger subsystems or sets
of monitors, such as expansion port network (EXP-PN) and cabinet
environmental sensors (CABINET).
Finally, some MOs represent processes or combinations of processes and
hardware, such as synchronization (SYNC) and duplicated port network
connectivity (PNC-DUP). The above abbreviations are
maintenance names
as
recorded in the error and alarm logs. Individual copies of a given MO are further
Cabinet
Enter cabinet number (1 - 44)
Port Network
Enter port network number (1 - 44)
Board Number
Enter 5-character board number in
UUCSS
format:
cabinet (1-44), carrier (A-E), slot (0-20)
Port
Enter 7-character port address in
UUCSSss
format:
cabinet (1-44), carrier (A-E), slot (0-20), circuit
(01-31)
Category
Enter category name (choose 1 from the list below:
adm-conn announce bri/asai cdr data-mod
detector dup-spe environ exp-intf ext-dev
generatr inads-link infc maint mass-st
mbus memory misc mmi mnt-test
modem mssnet pkt pms/jrnl pnc
pncmaint pnc-peer procr quick-st s-syn
spe stabd stacrk stations sys-link
sys-prnt tape tdm tone trkbd
trkcrk trunks vc vsp wideband
wireless
Extension
Enter assigned extension, or blank
Trunk
Group
Enter group number between 1-666
Member
Enter group member between 1-255, or blank