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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-174release commands
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release commands
release board UUCSS
release
maintenance-name [address]
Release commands release specified maintenance objects from the
maintenance busyout state and puts them back into service, assuming the health
of the component(s) permits. Hardware tests specific to the maintenance object
are performed to verify that it is functioning.
For each maintenance object, the release command is entered in the same
fashion as the associated busyout command, except that the word
release
is
entered instead of
busyout
. See the description of the related busyout command
for details of command syntax.
If a release command is entered for an object that is not busied out, the
command will abort. Some release commands trigger recovery actions by the
system, such as the refresh of a standby PNC or SPE. See the description of the
related busyout command for details of command execution and interactions.
Parameters
Input parameters consist of specifying the location, if required, of the given
maintenance object. Use the same format as that used for the related busyout
command.
Examples
release board 01c11
release data-module 310
release tone-clock 2a
release ds1-fac 02e01a
release fiber-link 13
release standby-spe
Output
The identity of the maintenance object and the result of command execution is
displayed on a screen form similar to the related busyout screen. When the
command aborts or fails, an error code indicating the reason is displayed. See
Common Abort and Fail Codes at the beginning of this chapter.