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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-275status health
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Field descriptions
Major
Number of major alarms logged up to 2000
Minor
Number of minor alarms logged up to 2000
Warning
Number of warning alarms logged up to 2000
Trunks
Number of busied-out trunks
Stations
Number of busied-out stations
Others
Number of busied-out maintenance objects, excluding trunks and
stations
Static
Percentage of CPU time currently dedicated to high priority items such
as the operating system, rounded to the nearest whole number
SM
Percentage of CPU time currently dedicated to system management or
periodic and scheduled maintenance, rounded to the nearest whole
number
If a large amount of periodic or scheduled maintenance testing is being
performed, this number can be high without affecting service.
CP
Percentage of CPU time currently dedicated to call processing, rounded
to the nearest whole number
Call processing has priority over system management and will draw
occupancy from the SM or IDLE categories.
Idle
Percentage of CPU time currently idle and available for use, rounded to
the nearest whole number
Active SPE
Always
A
for a simplex SPE, otherwise:
A or BThe currently active SPE
lockedThe SPE is locked by the SPE-Select switches on the
Duplication Interface circuit packs.
autoThe switches are set to allow the system control of active SPE
selection.
Active PNC
Always A for a simplex PNC, otherwise:
A-PNC The currently active PNC or B-PNC
lockedThe PNC is locked via the set pnc command.
autoThe system is controlling selection of the active PNC.
Duplicated? Whether the SPE and PNC are duplicated