Nortel DMS 100 Series Maintenance Manual page 297

Remote switching center multi-access
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Diagnostic History for ECAP05.
Report generated 95/09/07 THU at 08:43:55
RCO2 0 Long–term Failure (LTF) last reset: 95/09/05 19:05:01
UNIT 0 Short–Term Failure (STF) last reset 95/09/06 10:29
UNIT 1 Short–Term Failure (STF) last reset 95/09/06 10:29
RCO2 1 Long–term Failure (LTF) last reset: 95/09/05 19:05:01
UNIT 0 Short–Term Failure (STF) last reset 95/09/06 10:29
UNIT 1 Short–Term Failure (STF) last reset 95/09/06 10:29
Finding link and channel information
The translate (TRNSL) command provides link information on a posted PM.
The TRNSL options available are all P-side links, all control side (C-side)
links, or only P-side or C-side links that carry messages (MSG).
The C-side and P-side of the RSC-M use PCM-30 links. The links on the
C-side of the RSC-M send both voice and messages to the host. Channel 1 on
ports 1 and 2 only carry messages. If the system activates extended distance
capability (EDC), channel 6 of ports 1 and 2 carries messages.
The links on the P-side of the RSC-M connect remote multi-access nodes.
When you enter the TRNSL P command, the following information appears:
the RSC-M P-side link number, the RSC-M name, external number, and
the RSC-M P-side port and the channel on that port associated with the
control channel
The AN name and C-side link number of this AN if messaging (C-channel)
link
capabilities (Cap) of the link if C-channel messaging (MS)
the state of speech links that appear as trunk class carriers. Carriers can be
one of the following:
— OK
— ManB
DMS-100 Family Remote Switching Center Multi-Access Maintenance Manual XPM11 and up
No failures recorded
No failures recorded
No failures recorded
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RSC-M trouble isolation and correction 8-9

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