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reset spe-standby
Issue 4 May 2002
8-273555-233-123
reset spe-standby
The reset spe-standby command converts standby SPEs from standby mode to
maintenance mode with the defined restart level. This command applies to high or
critical reliability systems.
Feature Interactions
This command invokes standby SPE initialization like low level maintenance.
Software never escalates requested reset levels. Technicians always determine
reset levels.
If the standby SPE contains a software memory card and the requested restart
level is 4 or 5, the standby SPE reloads system software before rebooting.
reset system
The reset system command is increasingly destructive as reset levels increase.
This command switches control from currently-active SPEs to standby SPEs in a
High or Critical Reliability System through HOT restart interchanges. Once
planned interchanges start, they cannot abort from the CANCEL key. If reset
system interchange commands are rejected because standby SPE Fault
Severity Levels are higher than active SPEs, the health-override command can
force a HOT interchange.
The reset system interchange command does not disrupt in-progress calls.
However, it drops links (including CDR and PMS) to local and remote
administration terminals. It also drops and re-establishes connections on the
Network Control Circuit Pack data channels. During the interchange, callers
cannot place calls, but current calls are unaffected.
When a system restart occurs with the corresponding vector bit set, a core dump
is written to memory card, only if the memory card is the special core dump card),
the vector is cleared, and the requested restart is performed.
Action/Object Qualifier Qualifier Description Logins Defaults
Feature
Interactions
reset
spe-standby
level 1 = Warm Restart
2 = Cold-2
3 = Cold1
4 = Reboot
5 = Extended Reboot
Examples:
reset spe-standby 1
reset spe-standby 2
reset spe-standby 3
init
inads
craft
none see below

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