Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
555-233-123
8-82 Issue 4 May 2002
The figure below is an example of an Hardware Error Report -- Active Alarms,
using the high-resolution qualifier.
When you enter the command display errors high-resolution, the system adds
the Seq Cnt (sequence count) column. The number in the column indicates the
order of errors logged within a second for the time stamps associated with the first
occurrence and the last occurrence of an error. Refer to the field description
above for more details.
display events
A vector event is the occurrence of something unexpected during a vector-routed
call due to resource exhaustion or faulty vector programming. For example,
route-step failures are typically due to the programming of an invalid extension.
These types of failures are not due to faulty hardware or system software error
and do not constitute incorrect feature operation. This command allows you to
diagnose and correct vectoring problems due to the above-mentioned causes.
See DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Call Vectoring and Expert
Agent Selection (EAS) Guide, 555-230-520, for information on how to interpret
this report.
Action/Object Qualifier
Qualifier
Description Logins Defaults
Feature
Interactions
display events init
inads
craft
cust
rcust
none none
display errors high-resolution Page 1 SPE A
HIGH RESOLUTION HARDWARE ERROR REPORT - ACTIVE ALARMS
Port Mtce Alt Err Aux First Seq Last Seq Err Al
Name Name Type Data Occur Cnt Occur Cnt Cnt St
01C0702 ANL-LINE 311 257 01/31/09:20:21 1 01/31/20:26:05 1 255 a
01C0701 ANL-LINE 1051 257 01/31/20:26:18 1 01/31/20:26:18 7 4 a
01C0703 ANL-LINE 1053 257 01/31/20:26:18 2 01/31/20:26:18 8 4 a
01A TDM-CLK 0 0 01/31/20:34:35 1 01/31/20:34:35 1 1 a
01C1505 CO-TRK 078/001 3329 57408 01/31/20:26:07 1 01/31/20:27:28 1 5 a
01C1505 CO-TRK 078/001 1537 01/31/20:26:52 1 01/31/20:28:41 1 5 a
02A0201 TONE-PT 0 01/31/20:34:28 1 01/31/20:34:28 1 1 a
PN 02B TDM-BUS 18 0 01/31/14:53:03 1 01/31/21:12:22 1 1 a
Command successfully completed