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Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
555-233-123
8-470 Issue 4 May 2002
Feature Interactions
The maintenance of a particular component on a link may interfere with the
maintenance of the link itself. Maintenance can put a link component in a busy
state causing link set-up to fail. Frequent attempts at re-setup of a link may delay
the recovery of a faulty component due to the maintenance test of a component
only taking place when the component is idle. Therefore, the technician needs to
be able to disable the attempted re-setup of a link. The busyout command is
used to do this and causes the link to be torn down. If the link is already down, the
busyout command stops periodic re-setup tries on the link.
Output
The following example shows the output for the test pms-link long command.
The responses display on a test-by-test basis with one line of data for each test
result.
Field descriptions
Port
Always blank
Maintenance
Name
Always PMS-LINK
Alt. Name
Not applicable.
Test No
The test being executed
Result
Test result: Pass, Abort, Fail, No Board, Disabled, Extra Bd.
Error Code
Numeric code explaining why the release failed or aborted.
Refer to the list of codes by test number for each MO.
test pms-link long
TEST RESULTS
Port Maintenance Name Alt. Name Test No. Result Error Code
PMS-LINK 214 PASS
Command Successfully Completed

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