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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-1148PDATA-PT (Packet Data Line Port)
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1. Enter
display port
UUCSSpp to find out what kind of port this is. Record
the extension and the identification field. The identification field likely
indicates a system-port or another type of data-module.
2.
If the port is a system port,
enter
status data-module
ext. Record the
Data Line or PDATA port. If there is a connected port do the following:
a. Record the location of the connected port.
b. Run
display port
UUCSSpp for the connected port and record the
identification and extension for the port.
c.
If the port is an announcement port,
skip this step. Otherwise,
determine whether the port’s extension is administered as an
application extension. Do this by executing each command in
column 4 of the table below, checking the extension administered
for that application against the port’s extension.
For each port and application located, check the alarm and error logs for
entries against these MOs. Follow repair procedures for MOs with log
entries. In situations where no connected ports were listed, test each
application link to ensure that more than one problem wasn’t involved.
3. If the port is not a system port, enter
status data-module ext
and record
the connected ports, if any are present.
4. Locate the application affected by entering each command in column 4 of
the table below and checking the administered extension. The extension
might be used as a remote G3-MT or data terminal.
5. If the status data-module display indicates no connected ports, follow the
steps in
Testing the System Port Pool
above to verify that the system ports
are working. If connected ports were displayed, enter
display port
UUCSSpp
using the connected port displayed. Record the associated
PDATA port.
6. For each port and application located, check the alarm and error logs for
entries against these MOs. Follow the repair procedures for MOs with log
entries. In situations where no connected ports were listed, test each
application link to ensure that more than one problem wasn’t involved.
7. Enter
list sys-link
and look for a SAP type link with a port location that
matches the PDATA port. Check the alarm and error logs for entries
against the SYS-LINK. Follow repair procedures for SYS-LINK problems.