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Access Navigator - Release 1.8 August 2003 9-9
Provision DCS Service
Verify Service Status
NOTE: Commands containing as ds1 <n> require the operator to enter a DS1 number
or range of numbers. For example, DS1 #6 is entered as ds1 6. If a DS1 range is
specified, the command operations will be applied to all DS1s in the range. To enter a
range of DS1s, type the starting and ending numbers, separated by a hyphen. For
example, DS1s #1 through #8 can be specified by typing ds1 1-8.
4. Show current DS1 status with the following command, where <n> is the DS1 or range of DS1s to
be turned up:
status ds1 <n>
Example: status ds1 1-32
This command will produce a message listing the status of the specified DS1 or range of DS1s. For
example, the messages for DS1 #1 and #29 might look similar to the following. Note that the mes-
sage for DS1 #1 shows the DS1 is in service, while the message for DS1 #29 indicates there is no
Quad Framer circuit card installed.
Status for DS1 1:
Receive: Traffic
Transmit: Traffic
Loop: None
State: In Service
FDL type: None
Status for DS1 29:
Receive: Traffic
Transmit: Traffic
Loop: None
State: Card Not Installed
FDL Type: None
5. Verify status of DS1 lines to be turned up by comparing DS1 status with office records. If there is
a discrepancy, follow standard practices to resolve problem.
NOTE: Commands containing ds0 <n:ch> require the operator to enter both the DS1
and DS0 channel number or channel range. The DS1 and DS0 numbers are entered with
a colon separating the numbers. For example, the channel list for DS1 #4 and DS0 channel
#8 would be entered as ds0 4:8. The channel list may also contain a range of DS0
channels. For example, DS1 #6 and DS0 channels #1 through #12 would be entered as
ds0 6:1-12. A colon follows the DS1 number, and the beginning and ending DS0
channels are separated by a hyphen.
6. Display current DS0 status with the following command, where <n:ch> is the DS0 or range of
DS0s in the DS1 to be turned up:
status ds0 <n:ch>
Example: status ds0 1:1-4
The status command will display the status for each DS0 specified. For example, the message for
DS1 #1, DS0 channels 1 to 4, and DS1 #32, DS0 channels 1 to 4, would look similar to the follow-
ing:

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