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78 Installation and configuration
DISPLAY BLOCK DISTANT (D B D)
This command displays the statistics related to the blocking of voice calls
on the far end due to the unavailability of T1 timeslots. Its display is similar
to
Figure 20 "DISPLAY BLOCK (D B) screen" (page
DISPLAY CONFIG (D C)
This command displays the near-end mini-carrier interface card's
configuration settings. Its display is similar to
CONFIG (D C) screen" (page
Figure 21
DISPLAY CONFIG (D C) screen
When this command is executed, the Flash Memory status is displayed as
follows:
Good
Bad
Not Detected
Unknown
Flash Memory passed test and has a good checksum
Flash memory has a bad checksum or a read-back value
that was different from the memory write value. This
happens if the Flash is bad, or if the card was interrupted
while saving. You can still test Flash memory and attempt to
upload and download. If a memory test or save is successful
(Provision Erase, Clear Memory commands), the flash
memory status may change back from Bad to Good.
Flash memory failed the initial write/read-back sequence and
is either not responding or is not installed.
Flash memory on that card is not running 12.00 version
firmware or above. You can check this by noting the
firmware version in the Display Configuration command
response. The card's running firmware version will read "A
Pre-12.00 Version".
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Mini-Carrier Remote Fundamentals
NN43001-557 04.01 4 June 2010
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