10-8 Star Remote System recovery procedures
Star Hub recovery procedure
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297-8353-550 Standard 05.01 March 2001
(continued)
If test
fails
To identify the STAR with faults, type
>DISP STATE SYSB STAR
and press the Enter key.
If response indicates
no SysB STARs
SysB STARs
To post the STAR with the alarm condition, type
>POST STAR SYSB
and press the Enter key.
To determine if the STAR is provided with emergency stand-alone (ESA), type
>QUERYPM
and press the Enter key.
Example of a MAP response:
PM Type: STAR Int . No. :5 Status index: 5 Node_No: 42
STAR REM1 00 0 Memory size - Unit 0: 8M , unit 1: 8M
ESA Equipped: No, Intraswitching is Off
Loadnames: LCMINV - RSRD0811, Unit 0: NLCN0700
Node Status: {OK, FALSE}
Unit 0 Status: {OK, FALSE}
Unit 1 Status: {MAN_BUSY, FALSE}
Site Fir RPos Bay_id Shf Description Slot EqPEC
STAR 00 A00 HUB 00 00 STAR 00 00 NT8602
Services: NEUTRAL
UMP 0 OffL Loadnames: RMPCKT - RSRD0811 Real * Unknown
This PM is: STAR
If STAR is
provided with ESA
not provided with ESA
Determine if the STAR is in ESA by manually checking for dial tone at the
remote site. A PM alarm appears on the MAP screen indicating the STAR is
in ESA. The system generates PM106 logs when the PM goes SysB. The
system generates PM110 logs for DS-1 link alarms. The system generates
PM128 logs when there is a change of state in the PM.
If the STAR
has dial tone
Do
step 29
Do
step 34
step 12
Do
step 14
step 21
Do
step 15