Monitor Trunk - Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Maintenance Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Maintenance Commands

monitor trunk

Use monitor trunk to display internal software status information. This command
helps to locate facilities to which the trunk is communicating. If a trunk group
number is entered without a member number, and with or without "/", it is member
1. If a trunk group and member number are both entered, status for specified
members displays.
Action/Object
Qualifier
monitor trunk
group
member
Output
The following example shows the output from monitor trunk 78/1.
monitor trunk 78/1
Trunk Group/Member: 078/001
Port: 01C1505
Signaling Group ID:
Connected Ports:
Field descriptions
Trunk group and group member number. (1-99/1-99).
Trunk
Group/Member
The port location (cabinet-carrier-slot-circuit) for trunks.
Port
If the trunk is ISDN, this field contains the number of the ISDN
Signaling Group
ID
Signaling Group. Otherwise, this field is blank.
Port locations (cabinet-carrier-slot-circuit) connected to the trunk.
Connected Ports
In-service/active, in-service/idle, out-of-service, out-of-service-NE
Service State
(Near End), out-of-service-FE (Far End), maint-NE/active,
maint-FE/active, maint-NE/idle, maint-FE/idle, pending-in-service,
pending-maint, or disconnected. NE (Near End) and FE (Far End)
refer to the "end" of the trunk that has placed the facility in its current
state.
364
Issue 5 October 2002
Qualifier Description
1 – 99. If a group number is
entered without a member number,
the member number defaults to 1.
1 – 99. If a member number is
entered, the member status
displays.
TRUNK STATUS
Service State: in-service/idle
Maintenance Busy? no
CA-TSC State:
Feature
Logins
Defaults
Interactions
init
1 (one)
none
inads
craft
cust
rcus
bcms
browse
555-233-119

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents