Avaya Definity SI Maintenance Manual page 647

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status system
SPE Modes
Simplex SPE Modes
active
blank
Duplex Active SPE Modes
active
active/
override-on
selected
Duplex Standby SPE Modes
Standby Mode
standby
Busyout Modes
busyout/idle
busyout/entering
busyout/testing
busyout/
not-refreshed
busyout/
list-config
busyout/status
Maintenance Modes
maint/init
555-233-123
1A SPE in a simplex system is always the active SPE
No 1B SPE in a simplex system
This SPE is the active SPE.
This the active SPE; however, it was forced active
through a reset system interchange health-override
command.
This is the active SPE; however, the SPE select
switches do not allow this to become the standby SPE.
SPE is held reset, memory shadowed from the active
SPE, and ready to take over as the active SPE.
SPE busied out and there is no current maintenance
activity. The active SPE can be either active or selected.
SPE busied out and in the process of restarting the
switch software on this SPE. After the switch software
finishes its initialization, the standby SPE is available for
maintenance functions on the standby SPE.
SPE busied out, however, the switch software on this
SPE has been restarted and is currently in the process
of executing a test command.
SPE busied out, however, the busyout spe-standby
command was executed at a time when the standby
memory was not refreshed. The standby SPE is not able
to perform any maintenance or SAT-requested activities
until a successful refresh spe-standby command is
executed.
SPE busied out, however, the switch software on this
SPE has been restarted and is currently executing a list
configuration command.
SPE busied out, however, the switch software on this
SPE has been restarted and is currently in the process
of executing a status card-mem command.
1
SPE in maintenance mode (system restarted within the
last 10 minutes). During this time, the standby SPE is
not placed into standby mode just in case a core dump is
being written to the tape or memory card on the standby
SPE.
Issue 4 May 2002
8-397

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