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.
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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:
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