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Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
555-233-123
8-280 Issue 4 May 2002
resume hardware-group
The resume hardware-group command resumes the previous test
hardware-group command its canceled position. Entering another test
hardware-group disables the resume hardware-group command.
A canceled test hardware-group command appears as canceled on the status
hardware-group screen. A resumed test hardware-group command appears as
active on the status hardware-group screen.
Feature Interactions
Cancel hardware-group
Cancelling a test hardware-group command deactivates the test command. The
status hardware-group screen displays the state as canceled.
When the resume hardware-group command is entered to resume a
previously-canceled test hardware-group command, the state of the test
command changes to active on the status hardware-group screen.
save announcements
This command copies announcement data from the announcement board to the
MSS. The Card-Mem stores announcements for the system. By default,
announcement data writes to the MSS device in a simplex processor (SPE)
system, or to both MSS devices in a High or Critical Reliability System. Also, the
save announcements command can write to the MSS device on either processor,
in a High or Critical Reliability System.
If integrated announcement boards exist, this command is allowed. The system
denies the save announcement command if no announcement data modules
and no NETCON data modules are administered.
The switch notifies administrators if an attempt is made to save announcements to
an incompatible flash card. For example, if the command is issued against an old
12V card, this results in the error message: Pre-G3V9 format memory card
inserted.
Action/Object Qualifier Qualifier Description Logins Defaults
Feature
Interactions
resume
hardware-group
init
inads
none none

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