Avaya Definity SI Maintenance Manual page 615

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status health
SM
CP
Idle
Active SPE
Duplicated?
SPE Power
Time Source
# Logins
Cab
Emerg Trans
Mj
Mn
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Proportion of the CPU that is dedicated to system management or
periodic and scheduled maintenance. If many periodic or scheduled
maintenance tests perform, this occupancy percentage can be high
without affecting service. This percentage rounds to the nearest
integer; therefore, a percentage of 0=the occupancy is less than
one half of a percent (for example, an 89.6% occupancy displays as
90%).
Proportion of the CPU that is dedicated to call processing. This
occupancy has priority over SM and IDLE occupancy categories,
and if needed, takes processor time from these occupancy
categories. This percentage is rounded to the nearest integer.
Available proportion of the CPU. This percentage is rounded to the
nearest integer.
A or B indicate the active processor complex. When the active
processor complex is locked on-line with lock switching on DUPINT,
the "lock" option displays; otherwise, "auto" displays.
Duplication status of the SPE component. "y" = duplication;
"n" = no duplication.
Power source for the processor complex. (commercial) When
commercial power is unavailable, battery backup is in use and is
indicated with "backup".
The current timing source. Display values for this field vary
according to timing sources selected. "external" = For Stratum-3
hardware, "internal" = an internal source, such as a tone clock.
Primary and secondary timing sources must be administered for the
Stratum-4 option. "primary"= the primary administered source is in
use, "secondary" = the administered secondary source is in use.
"local" = neither the primary or secondary sources are in use.
Number of current users.
Assigned cabinet number (1 to the highest system cabinet number).
Settings for emergency transfer switches on the maintenance board
for each cabinet. Available options are: auto-on ("auto+" or "a+"),
auto-off ("auto-" or "a-1", "on", "off", and "n.a.". The system defaults
to "auto+" or "auto-". In this state, emergency transfer activate
automatically if the cabinet fails ("+"=emergency transfer is activate,
"-" = emergency transfer is inactive). "on" = emergency transfer
automatically activates. "off" = the cabinet cannot activate
emergency transfers. Duplicated SPEs systems = switch settings
for both processors of the PPN (cabinet 1) display. In this case,
"auto+" is abbreviated "a+", "auto-" is abbreviated "a-", and "off" is
abbreviated "of". "on" does not change. "n.a." = the emergency
transfer switch setting is unavailable.
Number of major alarms associated with the cabinet. Asterisks are
used to fill fields when numbers exceed 99.
Number of minor alarms associated with the cabinet. Asterisks are
used to fill fields when numbers exceed 99.
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