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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-303status spe
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Recent
Spontaneous
Interchange?
This field specifies whether a spontaneous interchange has occurred
within the last hour. If this field displays “yes,” a spontaneous
interchanges has occurred within the last hour. If the field displays “no” a
spontaneous interchange has not occurred within the last hour, or a
technician has purposely reset this field in the software. Immediately
following a spontaneous interchange, the field is set to “yes.” While the
field displays “yes,” the health of the standby SPE can never be better
than “partially functional,” and an interchange can not occur unless the
health of the active SPE drops below “partially functional.” Recent
interchange mode can be cleared by either
test spe-standby long
or
busyout spe-standby
. This condition clears automatically one hour after
the interchange occurred.
This field will be blank in a simplex SPE system.
Mode:
The mode is the current role of the SPE. "
active
" indicates that this SPE
is controlling the network and providing services for the system.
standby
indicates that this SPE is part of a duplicated system and is not
currently active. Blanks indicate that the system has a simplex SPE.
Select
Switch:
This field shows the position of the SPE Select-switch on the duplication
interface circuit pack. The Select-switch can be in three different
positions. A position of "spe a" means the switch is switched left. A
position of "spe b" means the switch is switched right. A position of "auto"
means the switch is in the center position. "unavail" means the
duplication interface circuit pack has been removed (the board has been
unseated). Blanks mean that the system is not duplicated and there is no
Select-switch due to there being no duplication interface boards.
Major
Alarms:
The number of major alarms logged against the SPE are displayed in this
field. Blanks in the standby fields mean that the system is not duplicated
and a standby SPE does not exist. The category
spe
may be entered on
the
display alarms
or
display errors
forms to view all alarms or errors
logged against SPE maintenance objects.
Minor
Alarms:
The number of minor alarms logged against the SPE are displayed in this
field. Blanks in the standby side mean that the system is not duplicated
and a standby SPE does not exist. The category
spe
may be entered on
the
display alarms
or
display errors
forms to view all alarms or errors
logged against SPE maintenance objects.
Warning
Alarms:
The number of warning alarms logged against the SPE are displayed in
this field. Blanks in the standby side mean that the system is not
duplicated and a standby SPE does not exist. The category spe may be
entered on the display alarms or display errors forms to view all alarms
or errors logged against SPE maintenance objects.