Get Forced-Takeover Ipserver-Interface - Avaya ESS User Manual

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get forced-takeover ipserver-interface

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S8710
get forced-takeover ipserver-interface [ all | port-network n <1 - 64>]
! CAUTION:
Moving a Port Network from one server to another causes a level two reset of the
CAUTION:
Port Network. This resets every board in the Port Network and drops any
established calls carried by the Port Network. Shuffled IP calls are not dropped
but during the reset they will not have access to any features such as Hold,
Transfer, Conference, etc.
Use get forced-takeover ipserver-interface to give an ESS server or Main server
the capability to manually take control of IPSI Port Networks. Run get forced-takeover
ipserver-interface from the Main server or ESS server that intends to take control of a
Port Network.
If the Port Network targeted by get forced-takeover ipserver-interface is
already controlled by the Main server or ESS server where the command is issued, Test
#1605 will immediately PASS.
If the Port Network is not controlled by the Main server or ESS server where get
forced-takeover ipserver-interface is issued the ESS server shows the test
result as IN PROGRESS.
Use status ess port-networks or list ipserver-interface to verify that the get
forced-takeover ipserver-interface command was successful.
Action/Object
get forced-takeover
ipserver-interface
The following example shows a typical result for get forced-takeover
ipserver-interface all.
152 Avaya Enterprise Survivable Servers (ESS) Users Guide
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Qualifier
all
port-network n
Qualifier Description
Force a manual takeover of all IPSI
PNs
Force a manual takeover of the Port
Network number
Examples:
get forced-takeover
ipserver-interface all
get forced-takeover
ipserver-interface port-network 9
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