mark port
Issue 4 May 2002
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mark port
The mark port command marks faulty ports as defective to prevent their use in
other administrative operations (for example, adding a data-module or station).
Ports on any type of circuit pack may be marked except for installed circuit packs
that are administered automatically (for example, Tone Detector, Tone Generator,
Announcement, Speech Synthesizer, Call Classifier and Maintenance/Test circuit
packs). If the port can be administered manually, and it is unassigned, the port is
marked as faulty. The clear port command reactivates the port. The list
marked-ports command displays marked ports in a list format. All marked port
information is saved as part of translations.
monitor bcms
The monitor bcms command displays output for agents and splits and
summarizes the bcms condition. This on-line status report automatically updates
every 30 seconds (or by pressing the
Update key) until the command is canceled
by pressing the
Cancel key. Three display options are available: skill, split, and
system.
Action/
Object Qualifier Qualifier Description Logins Defaults
Feature
Interactions
mark
port
location Physical location:
PCSSpp
Examples:
mark port 1c0208
mark port 2a1001
init
inads
craft
none none
Action/Object Qualifier
Qualifier
Description Logins Defaults
Feature
Interactions
monitor bcms split
split number
system
system number
skill
skill number
see below init
inads
craft
cust
rcust
bcms
browse
none none