Nortel DMS-100 Series Maintenance Manual page 351

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Manually busying SMS C-side links
5
To busy one of the links you recorded in step 2, type
>BSY plane_no link_no
and press the Enter key.
where
plane_no
is the number of the plane for the link (0 or 1)
link_no
is the link number (0 to 63)
Example of a MAP response:
BSY 0 30
OK
6
Repeat step 5 for all C-side links for the XPM unit on which you are working.
Go to step 13.
7
Record the network plane, shelf, card, and link for the C-side links for the XPM
shelf associated with the card you are replacing.
Note 4: The NT6X40AA DS-30 C-side interface card supports eight C-side
links per card, with two cards provisioned for each PM unit. All other NT6X40
versions support 16 ports. If you manually busy links to a single NT6X40AA
use the table on page eight. This table will help you identify which links to
record and manually busy. The single NT6X40AAcards are located in either of
slots 22 or 23 for XPMs and slots 23 or 24 for MSBs.
Note 5: The C-side links for network plane 0 connect to the shelf for PM unit 0.
The C-side links for network plane 1 connect to the shelf for PM unit 1. All
C-side links interface to the active PM unit.
Note 6: Columns 4, 5, 6, and 7 of the response to a TRNSL command at the
PM level list the network plane, shelf, and link. In Example #2 of a MAP
response: in step 1, C-side link 7 is on network plane 1, shelf 0, card 32, and
link 1.
8
To access the NET level of the MAP display, type
>NET
and press the Enter key.
Example of a MAP display:
ENET
System
Plane 0 CSLink
Plane 1 CSLink
ENET:
9
To access the SHELF level of the MAP display, type
>SHELF shelf_no
and press the Enter key.
where
Card replacement common procedures 7-145
Matrix
Shelf 0 1 2 3
.
.
DMS-100 Family SMS Maintenance Manual XPM10 and up
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