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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-311status sys-link
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The following display shows a typical result when status sys-link 2a0101 is
entered. In the following case, the link encountered a fault and recovered by
switching to a different inter-switch-node fiber.
Type/Chan
The type of system-link and the channel number of the link (for X.25
links) as follows:
EALExpansion Archangel Link
INLIndirect Neighbor Link (Center Stage Switch)
PGCPacket Gateway Call-Control Link
PRIISDN-PRI signaling Link
SAPSystem Access Port Link
X25X.25 Link to an adjunct or DCS
Alarms
The highest level of alarm currently logged against the components
making up the link.
Current
Path
The operational status of the current path:
noneThe link is down.
presentThe current path displayed below is valid.
Faulted
Path
The status of the faulted path, if any:
presentThe path of the link has been faulted at least once.
noneThere is no record of the link having gone down.
defaultThe default faulted path is being used.
Last Fault
The date and time at which the most recent fault occurred.
State
Whether the system link is "up" or "down."
Current
Hardware
Path
The location, maintenance name, and alarm information for each
hardware component making up the current path of the link. The path
begins at the Packet Interface in the SPE and terminates at the circuit
path that terminates the other end of the link.
Faulted
Hardware
Path
If the link encounters a fault, the system will reroute it if possible over an
alternate route. If this has taken place, the faulted path is displayed on
page 2 of the report. The location, maintenance name, and alarm
information for each hardware component making up the most recent
faulted path is shown.