Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
555-233-123
8-274 Issue 4 May 2002
All successful reset system commands log users off.
Action/Object Qualifier Qualifier Description Logins Defaults
Feature
Interactions
reset system level
interchange
health-override
See below
Examples:
reset system 1
reset system 2
reset system interchange
health-override
init
inads
craft
none see below
level Reset levels are entered numerically:
1 = Warm Restart
2 = Cold-2
3 = Cold1
4 = Reboot
5 = Extended Reboot
interchange System control passes to standby SPEs as active and standby SPEs
change roles. The optional “health-override” qualifier can be entered
to bypass Fault Severity Levels of standby SPEs to force an
interchange. SPE alarm components determine Fault Severity levels.
Each component is assigned a severity level, and the most severe
SPE alarm defines Fault Severity Levels for SPEs. The following table
lists maintenance objects, their alarms, severities and interchange
restart levels that affect SPE Fault Severity Levels.
Maintenance
Object Alarm Level
On/Off
Board
Fault Severity
Level
Restart
Level
STBY-SPE WARNING OFF 120 None
MEM-BD MAJOR or MINOR ON 110 Hot or Warm
MEMORY MAJOR or MINOR ON 110 Hot or Warm
STBY-SPE MAJOR ON 100 None
PROCR MAJOR ON 70 Hot or Warm
SW-CTL MAJOR ON 65 Cold 2
MEM-CARD MAJOR OFF 65 Cold 1
DUPINT MAJOR ON 61 Hot
CARR-POW MAJOR ON 61 Cold 2
SHDW-CIR MAJOR ON or OFF 60 Warm
SHDW-LINK MAJOR ON 60 Warm
SW-CTL MINOR ON 40 Hot
PR-MAINT MINOR ON 30 Hot