Command Description
IDLE = Hardware of specified digital loop is idle
When
AAA = TIE, IDLE ISPC indicates that the channel is an established
ISPC link ready to be used by any end users having access to the
associated ISPC route.
SERVER RCVY = server has not recovered status of DTI LINK loop.
Channels will not be allocated for call processing until this status is
removed by the server
BUSY = Hardware of specified digital loop is busy
When AAA = TIE, BUSY ISPC indicates that the channel is an
established ISPC link which is used by end users on the PBXs.
When AAA = DID, BUSY ISPC indicates that the ISPC link is established
to the Central Office. The status "BUSY" is independent to ISL feature
usage of the ISPC link.
MBSY = Hardware of specified digital loop is in make busy mode
When AAA = TIE, MBSY ISPC indicates that the configured ISPC link is
one of the following:
a not established yet
b established, but the ISL
D-channel which controls its usage not
established
Where: SERVICE RESTORE may be:
YES = restore service automatically if alarm is removed
NO = loop can only be manually enabled
Where: YEL ALARM PROCESS may be:
YES = Yellow alarm processing is enabled
NO = Yellow alarm processing is disabled
Where: ALARM STATUS may be:
NO ALARM = no alarm active
RED = Red (local) alarm active
PRI alarm commands
See Table 11: PRI alarm commands in LD 60 on page 41 for a list of PRI alarm commands
and descriptions of these commands. These commands appear in LD 60.
Table 11: PRI alarm commands in LD 60
Command Description
CDSP Clears the maintenance display on active CPU to 00 or blank.
CMIN C Clears the minor alarm indicator for customer C.
CMIN ALL Clears the minor alarm indicators for all customers.
PRI alarm commands
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