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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
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status processor-channel
status processor-channel channel# [print]
The status processor-channel command displays the status of the specified
processor channel and the values of its various counters. A processor channel is
one of 128 logical channels associated with an SCI link. Each processor channel
terminates in the switch processing element with a session.
Parameters
Output
The following display shows a typical result when status processor-channels 1
is entered.
Bus Faults
This field indicates the number of faulty bus leads, where a fault is
defined as either shorted to another lead or stuck at some value. This
field may take on any integer value between 0 and 24. The field contains
a blank if the Maintenance/Test circuit pack is not present or has been
taken out of service.
Open Bus
Leads
This field indicates the number of bus leads that have an open circuit
between the Maintenance/Test circuit pack and bus terminator. This
information is determined by testing performed on the bus leads; bus
leads test open as a result of physical damage to the backplane or the
backplane’s connectors, or because a bus terminator is missing. This
field may contain integer values between 0 and 24. This field contains a
blank if the Maintenance/Test circuit pack is not present or has been
taken out of service.
channel number
The processor channel number (1-128).
Channel Number
The processor channel number 1-128.
Channel Status
The state that the channel is in: 1-16. The following describes the
various channel states:
Reset Count
The number of times that the reset has been issued for this channel.
Message Buffer
Number
The number of message buffers currently allocated for
communications on this channel.
Link Number The physical BX.25 interface link, 1-16, associated with the
channel.
Retransmission
Count
The number of times that message retransmission has occurred.