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Analogue extension, EX

EXDDP

Extension Directory Data Print

EXDDP :DIR=...;
DIR =
Directory number. Directory number for primary or secondary extensions.
For value, consult the parameter description for analogue extension.
ALL, & and && are permitted for this parameter.
Example
<EXDDP:DIR=ALL;
EXTENSION DIRECTORY DATA
DIR

CUST

EQU

CAT

TYPE

ICAT

6011

001-0-32-00 3

EL6

0000000

6013

001-0-40-08 3

EL6

0000000

6015

001-1-70-02 3

EL6

0000000

6016

001-1-70-03 3

EL6

0000000

MCOST AUX

<EXDDP:DIR=6011;
DIR

CUST

6011

EQU

001-0-32-00 3

EXCAP

CAT

TYPE

EL6

ICAT

MCOST AUX

0000000

Extension Category Print

EXCAP :DIR=...;
DIR =
Directory number. Directory number for primary or secondary extensions.
For value, consult the parameter description for analogue extension.
ALL, & and && are permitted for this parameter.
EXAMPLE
<EXCAP:DIR=ALL;
EXTENSION CATEGORY FIELDS
DIR

TRAF

SERV

CDIV

ROC

TRM

ADC

BSEC

6011

00121215 0215120700 011151100 000101

000000000 0

6013

00121215 0215120700 011151100 000101

000000000 0

6015

00121215 0215120700 011151100 000101

000000000 0

6016

00121215 0215120700 011151100 000101

000000000 0

<EXCAP:DIR=6011;
DIR

TRAF

6011

00121215 0215120700 011151100 000101

EXCCP

SERV

CDIV

ROC

TRM

Extension Common Category Code Print

ADC
0

BSEC
000000000 0

CAT =
Common category code. Common category code for parameters TRAF, SERV, CDIV and ROC.
For value, consult the parameter description for analogue extension.
ALL, & and && are permitted for this parameter.
CCAT =
Check common category code in order to verify which extensions have stated common category code CAT.
For value, consult parameter CAT in parameter description for analogue extension.
EXAMPLE
<EXCCP:CAT=ALL;
EXTENSION CATEGORY CODE
CAT

TRAF

SERV

CDIV

ROC

00000000 0000000000 000000000 000101

00141415 0215120700 011151100 000101

00131315 0215120700 011151100 000101

00121215 0215120700 011151100 000101

00111115 0215120000 011151100 000101

00000000 0000000000 000000000 000001

EXDNC

Extension Directory Number Change

EXDNC :DIROLD=...,DIR=...;
DIROLD =
Directory number old. The present directory number.
For value, consult parameter DIR in parameter description for analogue extension.
& is permitted for this parameter.
DIR =
Directory number. The directory number which extension is to obtain after the change.
For value, consult the parameter description for analogue extension.
& is permitted for this parameter.
EXAMPLE
<EXDNC :DIROLD=4498,DIR=4600;
EXTEI

Extension Initiate

EXTEI:DIR=6011,EQU=1-0-32-00,TYPE=EL6,CAT=3,ICAT=0000000,TRM=0,ADC=000000000,BSEC=0;
EXTEI:DIR=6013,EQU=1-0-40-08,TYPE=EL6,CAT=3,ICAT=0000000,TRM=0,ADC=000000000,BSEC=0;
EXTEI:DIR=6015,EQU=1-1-70-02,TYPE=EL6,CAT=3,ICAT=0000000,TRM=0,ADC=000000000,BSEC=0;
EXTEI:DIR=6016,EQU=1-1-70-03,TYPE=EL6,CAT=3,ICAT=0000000,TRM=0,ADC=000000000,BSEC=0;
Digital key system telephone, KS
KSDDP

Key system directory data print

KSDDP :DIR=...;
DIR =
Directory number. OWN DIRECTORY NUMBER or ADDITIONAL DIRECTORY NUMBER.
For value, consult parameter description for digital key system telephone.
ALL, & and && are permitted for this parameter.
EXAMPLE
<KSDDP:DIR=ALL;
DIR

CUST

EQU

CAT

ADN

ODN

CALALT TIMER

6000

001-1-20-14

6012

001-1-20-11

6014

001-1-20-12

<KSDDP:DIR=6014;
DIR

CUST

6014

EQU

001-1-20-12

KSDNC

CAT

ADN

ODN
1

CALALT TIMER
0

Key system directory number change

KSDNC :DIROLD=...,DIR=...;
DIROLD =
Directory number old. The present directory number.
& is allowed for this parameter.
For value, consult parameter DIR in parameter description for digital key system telephone.
DIR

=
Directory number. The directory number that the extension will have after the change.
& is allowed for this parameter.
For value, consult parameter description for digital key system telephone.

EXAMPLE
<KSDNC :DIROLD=1147,DIR=2158;
KSEXI

Key system extension initiate

EXAMPLE
KSEXI:DIR=6300,EQU=1-1-2013,ITYPE=24,CAT=1,CALALT=1,TRM=0,ADC=00000000000000,LANG=F,BSEC=0,TIMER=0;
KSEXI:DIR=6301,EQU=1-1-2009,ITYPE=19,CAT=1,CALALT=1,TRM=0,ADC=00000000000000,LANG=F,BSEC=0,TIMER=0;
KSEXI:DIR=6302,EQU=1-1-2006,ITYPE=19,CAT=1,CALALT=1,TRM=0,ADC=00000000000000,LANG=F,BSEC=0,TIMER=0;
KSEXI:DIR=6313,EQU=1-1-2004,ITYPE=24,CAT=1,CALALT=1,TRM=0,ADC=00000000000000,LANG=F,BSEC=0,TIMER=0;
KSEXI:DIR=6320,EQU=1-1-2010,ITYPE=19,CAT=1,CALALT=1,TRM=0,ADC=00000000000000,LANG=F,BSEC=0,TIMER=0;
NADAP

Number analysis data print

NADAP : [NUMTYP=... ] [,LIM=...] ;


NUMTYP =
Number type.
States the number type to be printed out.
For value, consult parameter description for number analysis.
& is permitted for this parameter.
If the parameter is omitted all number analysis data will be printed out.
LIM

=
LIM number.
States whether data from several LIMs are to be printed out for control of LIM uniformity.
For value, consult parameter description for number analysis.
& is permitted for this parameter.
If the parameter is omitted read off will take place from one LIM only.

EXAMPLE
<NADAP;
NUMBER ANALYSIS DATA
TYPE OF SERIES
NUMBER SERIES
EXTENSION NUMBER SERIES
4590 - 4599
6000
6010 - 6030
6100 - 6360
6530
EXTERNAL DESTINATION CODE
100
749
91 - 99
OPERATOR INDIV. NUMBER SERIES 6001 - 6002
OPERATOR COMMON NUMBER SERIES
0
OPERATOR COM. DID. NUM. SERIES
0
ABBREVIATED COMMON NUMBER SERIES 323
530
5314
TYPE OF SERVICE CODE
SERVICE CODE
ANSWER GROUP CALL PICK UP
8
EXTERNAL NUMBER LENGTH DATA
EXTERNAL NUMBER
NUMBER LENGTH
PROCEED TO SEND SIGNAL DATA
EXTERNAL NUMBER
POS. TYPE
CALL DISCRIMINATION DATA
EXTERNAL/INTERNAL NUMBER
CAT
0
14 13 12 11
1
14 13 12 11
2
14 13 12 11
3
14 13 12 11
4
14 13 12 11
5
14 13 12 11
6
14 13 12 11
7490
14 13 11
7491
14 13 11
7492
14 13 11
7493
14 13 11
7494
14 13 11
7495
14 13 11
7496
14 13 11
7497
14 13 11
7498
14 13 11
7499
14 13 11
8
14 13 12 11
91
14
92
11
93
14 13 11
94
11
95
11
96
11
97
14 11

98
99
END
NANSI

11
11
Number analysis number series initiate

NANSI :NUMTYP=___,NUMSE=___;
NANSI:NUMTYP=____,NUMSE=___&&____;
NANSI:NUMTYP=____,NUMSE=___&____;
NUMTYP =
Number type.
For value, consult parameter description for number analysis.
NUMSE =
Number series.
For value, consult parameter description for number analysis.
& and && are allowed for this parameter.
But && is not allowed for NUMTYP = CP or AI,
and & is not allowed for NUMTYP = CP.
EXAMPLE
<NANSI :NUMTYP=AC,NUMSE=0300&&0326&040&&050;
EXECUTED
<NANSI:NUMTYP=AC,NUMSE=5314;
EXECUTED
CNHUI

Configuration hardware update initiate

LIM =
LIM-number.
& is permitted, a maximum of 5 values though.
For value, consult parameter description for configuration.
BPOS=
Board position.
For value, consult parameter description for configuration
EXAMPLE
< CNHUI :LIM=18;
ORDERED
CONFIGURATION HARDWARE UPDATE
LIM 018

NEW BOARD FOUND

END
CONFIGURATION HARDWARE UPDATE EXECUTED
< CNHUI :BPOS=1-0-13;
ORDERED
CONFIGURATION HARDWARE UPDATE
BPOS=001-0-13
END
CONFIGURATION HARDWARE UPDATE EXECUTED

SYDAP System data print


SYDAP ;
1.2

FUNCTION

The command produces a printout of system data which is common to the entire system, that is, transfer before answer
allowed/not allowed, type of diversion with highest priority, maximum number of external lines in a conference call,
conference release option, type of paging defined as standard paging and number of paging jobs which can be sent in
connection with paging.
1.3

PRINTOUT

SYECP

System equipment configuration print

SYECP [:LIM=...];
LIM =

3.2

LIM number.
For value, consult parameter description for system data.
&, && and ALL are permitted for this parameter.

FUNCTION

The command is used in order to print the number of initiated line individuals in a LIM or in the system. The listed type of
extensions is of the type ordinary/primary or own directory number.
If there is any type of line individual that has no individual initiated, the field for the number will be empty.
If parameter LIM is omitted, a summary of initiated line individuals in the system will be presented.
3.3

PRINTOUT

SYSTEM EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION


INITIATED LINE INDIVIDUALS IN LIM ...
INITIATED LINE INDIVIDUALS IN THE SYSTEM
INTERNAL LINES:

ANALOGUE

...

DIGITAL

...

CAS

...

POTS

...

ITS

...

OPERATOR

...

PUBLIC LINES:

PRIVATE LINES:

DATA

...

DUAL

...

ANALOGUE

...

DIGITAL

...

ISDN S0

...

ISDN S2M

...

ANALOGUE

...

DIGITAL

...

APNSS

...

DPNSS

...

ISDN S0

...

ISDN S2M

...

END

INTERNAL LINES:

PUBLIC LINES:

PRIVATE LINES:

ANALOGUE

Number of analogue extensions.

DIGITAL

Number of digital extensions.

CAS

Number of CAS extensions.

POTS

Number of POTS extensions.

ITS

Number of ISDN extensions.

OPERATOR

Number of PABX operators.

DATA

Number of data extensions

DUAL

Number of Dual access extensions

ANALOGUE

Number of analogue external lines.

DIGITAL

Number of digital external lines.

ISDN S0

Number of public lines for ISDN 2B+D.

ISDN S2M

Number of public lines for ISDN 30B+D.

ANALOGUE

Number of analogue external lines.

DIGITAL

Number of digital external lines.

APNSS

Number of private analogue DPNSS lines.

DPNSS

Number of private DPNSS lines.

ISDN S0

Number of public lines for ISDN 2B+D.

ISDN S2M

SYEDP

Number of public lines for ISDN 30B+D.

System equipment data print

LIM =

LIM number.
For value, consult the parameter description for system data.
&, && and ALL are permitted for this parameter.

EQU =

Equipment position.
For value, consult the parameter description for system data.
& and && are permitted for this parameter.

BPOS = Board position.


For value, consult the parameter description for system data.
& and && are permitted for this parameter.
TYPE = Type of signalling diagram. Function block that administers the equipment position.
For value, consult the parameter description for relevant application system, which can be found in a separate ASbinder.
If the parameter is omitted, all types will be printed.
4.2

FUNCTION

The command is used in order to print data for:

All initiated equipment positions in the given LIMs.

Given signalling diagram in all LIMs.

Given equipment positions. In those cases where the stated position is equipped with a board possessing more than
8 individuals the stated equipment position can be converted to the actual equipment position.

Given board positions. In those cases where the stated board position is equipped with a board possessing more
than 8 individuals the stated board position can be converted into the actual board position.

4.3

PRINTOUT

SYSTEM EQUIPMENT DATA


EQU

BOARDID

TYPE

DIR

ROU/TRU

END
BOARDID Board Identity.
For value consult parameter BRDID in the parameter description for the relevant application system, witch will be
found in a separate AS-binder.
DIR

Directory number.

For value, consult the parameter description for system data.


ROU/TRU Route/Trunk number.
For value, consult the parameter description for system data.
4.4

EXAMPLE 1

Print the data for the equipment positions in LIM 1 which have signalling diagram for EL6.
SYEDP :LIM=1,TYPE=EL6;
SYSTEM EQUIPMENT DATA
EQU

BOARDID

TYPE

DIR

001-1-12-00

EL6

1001

001-1-12-01

EL6

1002

001-1-12-02

EL6

1003

ROU/TRU

END
Extensions 1001-1003 are initiated as individuals 0, 1 and 2 respectively at a board with signalling diagram for EL6. The
board is placed in the magazine 1 of LIM 1, and has board position 12. The board has the BOARDID=2.
SYEVP

System equipment vacancies print

SYEVP :TYPE= [,LIM=...];


TYPE= Type of signalling diagram. Function block that administers the equipment position.
For value, consult the parameter description for the relevant application system, which can be found in a separate
AS-binder.
LIM =

5.2

LIM number.
For value, consult the parameter description for system data.
If the parameter is omitted the printout is valid for all LIMs.
&, && and ALL are permitted for this parameter.
FUNCTION

The command produces a printout of free equipment positions of the specified type in the entire system or in given LIM.
The command is used for obtaining a printout of free equipment positions for extensions, PABX operators, external lines,
modems, integrated voice mail, paging equipment, and announcing machine equipment.
The command does not support the following values for TYPE: CTL (cordless telephone line), IPL (Internet protocol
extension), and TL65 (signalling, external lines). These values have no logical relation between equipment position and
individuals.
5.3

PRINTOUT

SYSTEM EQUIPMENT VACANCIES


EQU

BOARDID

END
EQU

Equipment position. Equipment position of device.


For value consult the parameter description for system data.

BOARDID Board Identity.


For value consult the parameter BRDID in the parameter description for the relevant application system, which
will be found in a separate AS-binder.

5.4

EXAMPLE

Print all free equipment positions handled by EL6.


SYEVP :TYPE=EL6;
SYSTEM EQUIPMENT VACANCIES
EQU

BOARDID

001-0-41-04

END
Equipment position 001-0-41-04 is free in LIM 1, magazine 0, board position 41 and individual number 4. The board interface
number is 2.
SYIDP

System data own exchange number print

SYIDP ;
8.2

FUNCTION

The command is used to obtain a printout of the current exchange identity used in route optimization.
8.3

PRINTOUT

PRIVATE NETWORK EXCHANGE IDENTITY IS


...
END

8.4

EXAMPLE

Print the current exchange identity used in route optimization.


SYIDP ;
PRIVATE NETWORK EXCHANGE IDENTITY IS
12345
END
The current exchange identity is 12345.

SYTDP

System time supervision data print

SYTDP ;
9.2

FUNCTION

The command produces a printout of time supervision data common to the entire system, that is, time for call diversion, time
between repeated search code during paging. Time before release takes place when no answer is obtained when paging,
limiting time for paging queue before alarm is given and limiting time for PABX operator queue time supervision.

9.3

PRINTOUT

CALL DIVERSION NO
ANSWER LONG TIME =

Time for call diversion when no answer, long time in seconds.

CALL DIVERSION NO
ANSWER SHORT TIME =

Time for call diversion when no answer, short time in seconds.

OPERATOR QUEUE TIME


LIMIT =

Time set as limiting value for the PABX operator queue time in seconds. If the value is
exceeded during traffic measurements, then the call is registered as delayed.

PAGING INTERVAL =

Time between repeated sending of search code when paging in seconds.

PAGING TIME NO ANSWER = Time before release takes place when no answer is obtained from paging in seconds.
PAGING QUEUE TIME ALARM Time which indicates the limiting value before alarm is given for queue time during paging in
LIMIT =
seconds.

9.4

EXAMPLE

Print the time supervision data for a system with paging functions.
SYTDP ;
SYSTEM TIME SUPERVISION DATA
CALL DIVERSION NO ANSWER LONG TIME = 15
CALL DIVERSION NO ANSWER SHORT TIME = 7
OPERATOR QUEUE TIME LIMIT = 30
PAGING INTERVAL = 20

PAGING TIME NO ANSWER = 120


PAGING QUEUE TIME ALARM LIMIT = 10
END
Time for call diversion when no answer, long time is 15 seconds and time for call diversion when no answer, short time is 7
seconds.
The limiting value for registration of a call to the PABX operator as a delayed call is 30 seconds.
Time between repeated sending of search code when paging is 20 seconds and the time before release of paging job takes
place when no answer received in connection with paging is 120 seconds. Alarm is given when the queue time to a paging
area during paging exceeds 10 seconds.
ALLIP

Alarm list print

ALLIP [: ALLCLA= ] ;
ALLCLA =

Print System Acknowledgement alarm Class


The parameter can only assume the value:
YES = To printout both active and system acknowledged alarms
If the parameter is omitted only active alarms in the alarm log will be printed

19.2

FUNCTION

The command prints out all fault codes stored in the system's alarm log.
For each fault code an alarm class, number of alarms with this fault code and a short slogan is printed out.
For more detailed alarm information, see command ALLOP .

19.3

PRINTOUT

IDENTITY

Identity of exchange.

VERSION

Version of program package and revision state.

DATE

Printout date.

TIME

Printout time.

CODE

Fault code.
For value, consult parameter descriptions for fault codes (CODE).

CLASS

Alarm class number.


For value, consult parameter CLA in parameter description for alarm.

NOAF

Number of active faults. The number of faults which exist in the system with this fault code. System
acknowledged alarms are not included.

EXPLANATION A short explanation of the fault code.


For value, consult parameter descriptions for fault codes (CODE).
NO ALARMS

No alarms are stored in the alarm log.

IN LOG
ALREI NOT

Command ALREI has not been entered up to now and

DONE !

no alarms have been removed.

LAST ALREI

Date and time when command ALREI has been entered the last time and
alarms have been removed.

19.4

EXAMPLE 1

Print out all active alarms.


< ALLIP ;
ALARM LIST
IDENTITY: VOLVO-GBG
VERSION: LZY2030118/R3A

DATE: 01APR86

TIME: 07:31:05

CODE

CLASS

NOAF

EXPLANATION

PARITY CONTROL CIRCUIT FAULTY

15

DEVICE BOARD FAULTY OR MISSING

24

FAULTY PCM LINK (GJU)

769

AIRCONDITION

1007

FIREALARM

ALREI NOT DONE!

END
The following can be read from the printout for code 5:
An alarm with fault code 5 belonging to class 3 is stored in the alarm log. The slogan of the fault code is - PARITY CONTROL
CIRCUIT FAULTY, i.e. parity control circuit on LPU-board is faulty.

19.5

EXAMPLE 2

Print out both active and system acknowledged alarms.


< ALLIP : ALLCLA=YES;
ALARM LIST
IDENTITY: VOLVO-GBG
VERSION: LZY2030118/R3A

DATE: 01APR96

TIME: 07:31:05

CODE

CLASS

NOAF

EXPLANATION

PARITY CONTROL CIRCUIT FAULTY

15

DEVICE BOARD FAULTY OR MISSING

15

DEVICE BOARD FAULTY OR MISSING

24

FAULTY PCM LINK (GJU)

1007

FIREALARM

LAST ALREI : 01JAN96, 00:46:20

END
Alarm code 15 has both currently active alarm information and system acknowledged alarm information printed.
ALLOP

CLA =

Alarm log print

Alarm class number.


If the parameter is omitted, a printout from all the alarm classes takes place starting in the highest alarm class.
For value, consult parameter description for alarm.

& is permitted for this parameter, but only a maximum of 5 values can be stated.
GRP =

Alarm group.
If the parameter is omitted, a printout from all the alarm groups takes place.
For value, consult parameter description for alarm.

CODE = Fault code.


For value, consult parameter descriptions for fault codes (CODE).
ALP =

Note
20.2

Alarm position.
For value, consult parameter description for alarm.
If all the parameters are omitted, all the alarms in the alarm log will be printed.
FUNCTION

The command prints out detailed alarm information from the system's alarm log.
For more concise information see command ALLIP .
20.3

PRINTOUT

IDENTITY Identity. Station identity.


VERSION Version of program package and revision state.
DATE

Printout date.

TIME

Printout time.

CLASS

Alarm class number.


For value, consult parameter CLA in parameter description for alarm.

DATE

Date when the alarm was registered in the alarm log.

TIME

Time when the alarm was registered in the alarm log.

ALP

Alarm position.
For value, consult parameter description for alarm.

NOIF

Number of identical faults. States how many times an identical error has occurred. Observe that all data in the

alarm must be identical, not just the fault code.


UNIT

Faulty program unit.


For value, consult parameter UNIT in parameter description for the relevant application system, which will be
found in a separate AS-binder.

EQU

Faulty equipment position. If value for LIM is missing the title is not printed out.
If any other value is missing, a star (*) is printed, for example 004-*-**-**.

BRDID

Interface number for board pointed out as faulty. Is printed out if information is available.
For value, consult parameter BRDID in parameter description for the relevant application system, which will be
found in a separate AS-binder.

GSSIDE

Faulty side in GS (group switch).


Is printed out for group switch alarm.

GSM

Faulty GSM (module in the group switch).


Is printed out for group switch alarm.

RDATE

Receipt date.
Is printed out if the alarm is system acknowledged.

RTIME

Receipt time.
Is printed out if the alarm is system acknowledged.

INF1-4

ADD INFO.
Only used INFs are printed out.

NO ALARMS

No alarms are stored in the specified alarm class, alarm group or alarm log.

IN ...
FAULT CODE

The stated fault code is not stored in the alarm log.

NOT ALARMED
ALREI NOT

Command ALREI has not been entered up to now and

DONE !

no alarms have been removed.

LAST ALREI

Date and time when command ALREI has been entered the last time and
alarms have been removed.

20.4

EXAMPLE 1

Print out all alarms stored in the alarm log.


< ALLOP ;
ALARM LOG
IDENTITY: VOLVO-GBG
VERSION: LZY2030118/R3A

DATE: 04APR86

TIME: 14:00:00

CLASS: 3
24 FAULTY PCM LINK (GJU)
DATE

TIME

ALP

NOIF

GSSIDE

GSM

04APR86

10:27:59

15 DEVICE BOARD FAULTY OR MISSING


DATE

TIME

ALP

NOIF

EQU

BRDID

04APR86

10:59:59

002-0-00-10

16

CLASS: 1
45 LIM RELOADED AND RESTARTED
DATE

TIME

ALP

NOIF

EQU

03APR86

22:10:35

003-*-**-**

CLASS: 0
52 DEVICE BOARD MANUALLY BLOCKED
DATE

TIME

ALP

NOIF

UNIT

EQU

BRDID

INF1

04APR86

12:00:08

ALR

1-3-41-00

19

RDATE

RTIME

04APR86

13:34:09

ALREI NOT DONE!

END
The printout shows:
The first alarm in the alarm log concerns a faulty PCM-line. The fault code for this type of error is 24. The alarm, having been
generated once, belongs to alarm class 3.
The other alarm in class 3 is fault code 15, DEVICE BOARD FAULTY OR MISSING.
Fault code 45, LIM RELOADED AND RESTARTED, is present in alarm class 1 and fault code 52, DEVICE BOARD
MANUALLY BLOCKED, is a system acknowledged alarm in class 0.

20.5

EXAMPLE 2

Print out alarm for fault code 24.


< ALLOP :CODE=24;
ALARM LOG
IDENTITY: VOLVO-GBG
VERSION: LZY2030118/R3A

DATE: 04APR86

TIME: 14:00:00

CLASS: 3
24 FAULTY PCM LINK (GJU)
DATE

TIME

ALP

NOIF

GSSIDE

GSM

04APR86

10:27:59

LAST ALREI : 01APR86, 00:46:20

END
The printout shows:
Fault code 24 belongs to alarm class 3. The alarm is in position 3 in the alarm log. It has been generated once and concerns
the PCM-line to side 0, in the group switch.

20.6

EXAMPLE 3

Print out the alarm stored on position 7 in the alarm log.


< ALLOP :ALP=7;
ALARM LOG
IDENTITY: VOLVO-GBG
VERSION: LZY2030118/R3A

DATE: 05APR86

TIME: 15:31:23

CLASS: 0
52 DEVICE BOARD MANUALLY BLOCKED
DATE

TIME

ALP

NOIF

UNIT

EQU

BRDID

INF1

04APR86

12:00:08

RDATE

RTIME

04APR86

13:34:09

ALR

1-3-41-00

19

ALREI NOT DONE!

END
The printout shows:
In position 7 the fault code 52 - DEVICE BOARD MANUALLY BLOCKED - is stored. The alarm belongs to alarm class 0 and
has occurred once.
Someone has with a command blocked one alarm board. The alarm board is connected to the program unit ALR and is
available in LIM 1, magazine 3, board position 41. The alarm board has the board identity 19. The board was deblocked and
system acknowledged at 13:34:09.

20.7

EXAMPLE 4

Print out all alarms in alarm class 3 for alarm group SES.
< ALLOP :CLA=3,GRP=SES;
ALARM LOG
IDENTITY: VOLVO-GBG
VERSION: LZY2030118/R3A
DATE: 05APR86

TIME: 16:30:00

CLASS: 3
24 FAULTY PCM LINK (GJU)
DATE

TIME

ALP

NOIF

GSSIDE

GSM

04APR86

10:27:59

15 DEVICE BOARD FAULTY OR MISSING


DATE

TIME

ALP

NOIF

EQU

BRDID

04APR86

10:59:59

002-0-00-10

16

LAST ALREI : 01APR86, 00:46:20


END
The printout shows that two alarms are stored in alarm group SES in alarm class 3.
ALREI

Alarm receipt initiate

ALP =

Alarm position.
For value, consult parameter description for alarm.
& is permitted, but only a maximum of 5 values can be stated.

CLA =

Alarm class number.


For value, consult parameter description for alarm.

LIM =

LIM number.
For value, consult parameter description for alarm.

Note
21.2

If all the parameters are omitted, all the alarms in the alarm log will be acknowledged.
FUNCTION

The command is used to acknowledge and remove alarms from the alarm log, either per position by stating parameter ALP,
per alarm class by stating parameter CLA, or per LIM by stating parameter LIM. If no parameter is stated all alarms are
acknowledged.
21.3

EXAMPLE 1

Acknowledge alarm position 6, 7 and 8 in alarm log.


< ALREI :ALP=6&7&8;
EXECUTED

21.4

EXAMPLE 2

Acknowledge all alarm class 4 alarms in the alarm log.


< ALREI :CLA=4;
EXECUTED
21.5

EXAMPLE 3

Acknowledge all alarms in LIM 4.


< ALREI :LIM=4;
EXECUTED
21.6

EXAMPLE 4

Acknowledge all alarms in the alarm log.


< ALREI ;
EXECUTED
21.7

COMMAND CATEGORY

Dangerous = No

Sequence number for authorization code: 0307

22 ALSII Alarm serviceman input initiate


22.1 FORMAT
ALSII :BPOS=,ALI=[,TEXT=];
BPOS =

Board position.
For value, consult parameter description for alarm.

ALI =

Alarm board input.


For value, consult parameter description for alarm.

TEXT =

Text information.
If the parameter is omitted no text is obtainable.
For value, consult parameter description for alarm.

22.2

FUNCTION

The command specifies a particular external input on an alarm board as serviceman input. This makes it possible to inform a
PABX operator (by means of a symbol on the PABX operator console) if a serviceman is present or not.
In addition, if an audible alarm output is defined in the system it will be activated each time a new alarm is generated, if the
serviceman is present. (When the serviceman input is active.)
The audible alarm can be acknowledged by a serviceman if an audible alarm acknowledge input has been defined.
Only one serviceman input per LIM is permitted. Several serviceman inputs can be defined per system. If any of these inputs
are active, the PABX operator is informed of the presence of a serviceman. When an alarm occurs, all audible alarm outputs
in the system are activated if any of the serviceman inputs are active
CADAP

Calendar function data and system identity print

CADAP ;
2.2

FUNCTION

This command is used for printing out the system identity, program package version, program package R-state, and time and
date.
2.3

PRINTOUT

IDENTITY=

System identity, for example VOLVO-GBG.

SYSTEM IDENTITY NOT VALID The system identity has not been defined.
VERSION=

Program package version and R-state are specified here.

SYSTEM VERSION NOT VALID Program package version and R-state are not defined in the system.
CALENDAR TIME NOT VALID

Time and date are either invalid due to reload of the system or affected by a system restart.

time

The time of the calendar.

date

The date of the calendar.

2.4

EXAMPLE 1

Print out calendar data and system identity.


< CADAP ;
CALENDAR DATA

IDENTITY=VOLVO-GBG
VERSION=LZY20350101/1-R1A
08:40:22
FRI 12 FEB 1993
END
The program package version is LZY 203 50101/1 and the program package R-state is R1A.
2.5

EXAMPLE 2

Print out calendar data and system identity.


< CADAP ;
CALENDAR DATA
SYSTEM IDENTITY NOT VALID
SYSTEM VERSION NOT VALID
10:05:30
MON 15 FEB 1993
END
The program package version, the program package R-state and the system identity are not set, but the system has valid
time and date.
CATII

Calendar function time initiate

DATE = Date.
For value, consult parameter description for calendar data.
TIME = Time.
For value, consult parameter description for calendar data.
CALIB = Calibration.
This parameter can assume the values BEGIN and END.
BEGIN Specified when a correct time is entered at calibration start.
END

Specified when a correct time is entered at calibration end. The system now calculates the time deviation
and sets the correct calibration values. Minimum calibration time is 55 hours.

If the parameter is omitted, the clock is set without influencing the calibration.
5.2

FUNCTION

The command has the following functions:

To set the correct time and date

To initiate start of calibration

To initiate stop of calibration. The calibration values are thereafter calculated

Note

5.3

If the TIME parameter is specified, the command must be keyed (press CR) at precisely the minute change-over.
The TIME parameter is specified down to the minute level and the system sets the seconds to 00.

EXAMPLE 1

Set start time from which the calibration value is to be calculated.


Note

The command must be sent (CR must be pressed) at precisely the minute change-over since it contains the TIME
parameter.

< CATII :DATE=1986-02-20,TIME=09-25,CALIB=BEGIN;


EXECUTED
5.4

EXAMPLE 2

Request calculation of a new calibration value.


Note

The command must be sent (CR must be pressed) at precisely the minute change-over since it contains the TIME
parameter.

< CATII :DATE=1986-02-22,TIME=22-17,CALIB=END;


EXECUTED
5.5

EXAMPLE 3

Set correct date in the system.

< CATII :DATE=1986-02-20;


EXECUTED

5.6

EXAMPLE 4

Set correct time in the system.


Note

The command must be sent (CR must be pressed) at precisely the minute change-over since it contains the TIME
parameter.

< CATII :TIME=13-30;


EXECUTED
5.7

EXAMPLE 5

Set both time and date in the system.


Note

The command must be sent (CR must be pressed) at precisely the minute change-over since it contains the TIME
parameter.

< CATII :TIME=13-30,DATE=1986-02-20;


EXECUTED
RFEXI

Restart function exchange initiate

RFEXI ;
2.2

FUNCTION

Restart of the entire system.


All program units in all LIMs obtain start signals for restart phase 1, start phase 1.5 and restart phase 2.
In restart phase 1 all necessary variables are initiated and time measurement is requested.
In start phase 1.5 all program units can exchange information with one another.
In restart phase 2 the program units are prepared for traffic.
As the restart affects program units that are active I/O-administrative, the printout will be issued as a result printout after the
restart.
A condition in order to get the command executed is that the system is started in start phase 2.

2.3

PRINTOUT

RESTART EXCHANGE
STARTED LIM:S

FAILED LIM:S

END
STARTED LIM:S

LIMs that could be restarted.

PARTLY FAILED LIM:S

FAILED PU:S

FAILED LIM:S

LIMs that could not be restarted.

PARTLY FAILED
LIM:S

LIMs that were partially restarted, that is contain one or more program units that could not be
restarted.
If more than four program units could not be restarted, this is indicated by three asterisks (*) after the
fourth program unit.

FAILED PU:S

Program units that could not be restarted.

2.4

EXAMPLE

Restart a 10 LIM:s system.


< RFEXI ;
RFEXI ;
SURE? (YES/NO)
<YES;
ORDERED
LOGGED OFF
RESTART EXCHANGE
STARTED LIM:S

FAILED LIM:S

PARTLY FAILED LIM:S

FAILED PU:S

1
10
END
LOGGED OFF
LIMs 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9 and 10 were restarted, LIM 2 was restarted except for program unit SGM, LIM 7 was restarted except for
program units PTM, ALR, DERS2, MMP and a few others, LIM 4 failed to restart.
RFBOI

Restart function board initiate

RFBOI :BPOS=...[,RESET=...];
BPOS =

Board position. Board position containing board to be restarted.


For value, consult parameter description for restart.
& is permitted for this parameter, however no more than
5 board positions may be stated.

RESET =

Reset type.
The value can be either SOFT or HARD.
If the parameter is omitted, default value will be SOFT.

1.2

FUNCTION

Restart of device board. Device board on specified board position receives activation signal. The command is used on
change of device boards.

The following device board cannot be activated by command: GJUL-board.

1.3

PRINTOUT

RESTART BOARD
STARTED BOARD:S

FAILED BOARD:S

EXECUTED
STARTED BOARD:S

Device boards that could be restarted.

FAILED BOARD:S

Device boards that could not be restarted.

1.4

EXAMPLE

Restart device board in LIM 1, magazine 0 on board position 40 and device board in LIM 2, magazine 1 on board position
20.
< RFBOI :BPOS=1-0-40&2-1-20;
RFBOI :BPOS=1-0-40&2-1-20;
SURE? (YES/NO)
<YES;
EXECUTED
Device board in LIM 1, magazine 0 on board position 40 could be restarted, device board in LIM 2, magazine 1 on board
position 20 could not be restarted.
1.5

COMMAND CATEGORY

Dangerous = Yes
Sequence number for authorization code: 6303

2 RFEXI Restart function exchange initiate


2.1 FORMAT
RFEXI ;
2.2

FUNCTION

Restart of the entire system.


All program units in all LIMs obtain start signals for restart phase 1, start phase 1.5 and restart phase 2.
In restart phase 1 all necessary variables are initiated and time measurement is requested.
In start phase 1.5 all program units can exchange information with one another.
In restart phase 2 the program units are prepared for traffic.
As the restart affects program units that are active I/O-administrative, the printout will be issued as a result printout after the
restart.

A condition in order to get the command executed is that the system is started in start phase 2.

2.3

PRINTOUT

RESTART EXCHANGE
STARTED LIM:S

FAILED LIM:S

PARTLY FAILED LIM:S

FAILED PU:S

END
STARTED LIM:S

LIMs that could be restarted.

FAILED LIM:S

LIMs that could not be restarted.

PARTLY FAILED
LIM:S

LIMs that were partially restarted, that is contain one or more program units that could not be
restarted.
If more than four program units could not be restarted, this is indicated by three asterisks (*) after the
fourth program unit.

FAILED PU:S

Program units that could not be restarted.

2.4

EXAMPLE

Restart a 10 LIM:s system.


< RFEXI ;
RFEXI ;

SURE? (YES/NO)
<YES;
LOGGED OFF
LIMs 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9 and 10 were restarted, LIM 2 was restarted except for program unit SGM, LIM 7 was restarted except for
program units PTM, ALR, DERS2, MMP and a few others, LIM 4 failed to restart.
2.5

COMMAND CATEGORY

Dangerous = Yes
Sequence number for authorization code: 6304

3 RFLII Restart function LIM initiate


3.1 FORMAT
RFLII :LIM=...;
LIM =

LIM number. LIM to be restarted.


For value, consult parameter description for restart.
& is permitted for this parameter, although no more than
5 LIMs may be stated.

3.2

FUNCTION

Restart of LIM.
Program units in a stated LIM receive start signals for restart phase 1, start phase 1.5 and restart phase 2.
In restart phase 1 variables are being initiated and time measurement is requested.
In start phase 1.5 all program units can exchange information with one another.
In restart phase 2 program units are prepared for traffic.
The I/O-LIM can only be restarted separately if it is to be restarted by command.
If a LIM containing active I/O-administrative program units is restarted the printout will be issued as a result printout after the
restart.
Conditions in order to get the command executed are that the specified LIMs are blocked and that they are started in start
phase 2.

3.3

PRINTOUT

STARTED LIM:S LIMs that could be restarted.


FAILED LIM:S

LIMs that could not be restarted.

PARTLY FAILED LIMs that were partially restarted, that is contain one or more program units that could not be restarted. If
LIM:S
more than four program units could not be restarted this is indicated by three asterisks (*) after the fourth
program unit.
FAILED PU:S
DUSYI

Program units that could not be restarted.

Dumping system initiate

DUSYI [:DUMP= ][,PRINT= ];


DUMP Type of dump.
=
This parameter states the extent of the dump to external backup, i.e. if dump of all program code and data shall be
made or only changes since the previous system dump. It can only accept the values:
CHANGES The data of changed active common function units will be copied to passive common function units.
=
Program code for units with any changed code will be dumped. All exchange data in LIMs with any
changed exchange data will be dumped to external backup.
ALL =

All passive common function units will be updated and all program code and exchange data will be

dumped. Load of possible standby sides will be ordered.


If the parameter is omitted, only changes will be dumped.
PRINT Type of printout.
=
This parameter can only take the values:
RESULT Information about the dump is presented as a result printout. The terminal will be free for use during
=
execution of the dump. It is possible to break a system dump which uses result printout with command
DUBRI .
ALL =

A detailed printout of each event during the system dump is given.

If the parameter is omitted, the detailed printout is used.

10.2

FUNCTION

The command initiates a system dump in reload format. Program code and exchange data will be dumped to one of the
reload directories (REL1 or REL2) on external backup with regard to the DUMP parameter. One local backup in each LIM is
updated with all exchange data for the LIM, even if nothing has been changed.
If it is the first system dump, i.e. there is no valid reload directory, the dump will be done to REL1 and finished with a copy to
REL2 so that both directories will be valid for reload.
The dump consists of the following parts:

Updating of passive common function units.

Dump of exchange data to local backup in all LIMs.

Dump of program code to external backup.

Dump from local backup to external backup.

Dump of LIMs' program code and data from local backup to external local backup.

Check reading of external backup.

Updating of possible standby sides. See below.

The following is valid for LIMs with duplicated control system: Load of standby side will be ordered if program code has been
dumped to external backup. If no program code has been dumped, the standby side will be updated with exchange data.
Only the parts a, b and g are performed if external backup does not exist.
Part e is only performed in LIMs with external local backup.
10.3

PRINTOUT 1 (PRINT=ALL)

SPEXI

Special Purpose Extension Initiate

SPEXI :DIR=..., OPT=... [,NDC=];


DIR =

Directory number.
For value, consult parameter description for special purpose extension.
& is permitted for this parameter.

OPT =

Option. Function code for the function which is to be initiated.


For value, consult parameter description for special purpose extension.
& is permitted for this parameter.

NDC =

Non-dialled connection number. Hot-line number.


The parameter is not optional in the common sense.
It must be stated when parameter OPT has the values N or D.
For value, consult parameter description for special purpose extension.

2.2

FUNCTION

The command allows one or more extensions, one, two or all of the following functions
- alarm extension
- direct hot-line
- delayed hot-line
- automatic answering
- master extension
An alarm extension is an extension which may be called even when it is busy, i.e. a call to
the alarm extension is connected in the conference mode.
The alarm extension function can only be initiated for an analogue extension, for the extra
(additional) directory number on a digital telephone set, and for a cordless extension.
It is highly recommended to avoid the initiation of a cordless extension as an alarm extension.

If a direct hot-line or a delayed hot-line shall be initiated, then the non-dialled connection number
must also be stated, number to be called when the calling party goes off hook, e.g. an external number or a procedure.
Direct hot-line and delayed hot-line cannot be initiated at the same time.
An automatic answering extension is an extension which is connected directly when called.
The extension does not have the clear signal. An extension with automatic
answering may be used for, for example, telephones with loudspeakers, speech message equipment and dictation
machines.
The automatic answering function can only be initiated for analogue extensions.
A master extension is an extension which is permitted to order group do not disturb, bypass of an extension with group do
not disturb activated or follow me for an internal group hunting group by dialling predefined procedures.
2.3

EXAMPLE 1

Initiate extension 3800 as a hot-line extension with non-dialled connection number 0000947C401164 (route access code 00,
international prefix 009, country code 47, second dial tone (normal PTS signal) and subscriber number 401164). Let the
extension, at same time be an alarm extension.
SPEXI : DIR=3800, OPT=N&E, NDC=0000947C401164;
EXECUTED
2.4

EXAMPLE 2

Initiate extension 3801 as a hot-line extension with non-dialled connection number 0005C11E13D11675. The translated
number consists of the route access code 00 and destination code 05 and after destination code a PTS is expected. When a
PTS is received or time out expires next digits shall be 11. After digits 11 a PTS signal is expected followed by DTMF digit
sending, if time out expires the external line is disconnected.
If the PTS is received next digits shall be 13. After digits 13 a PTS signal is expected and if time out expires DTMF digit
sending is performed. After that next digits shall be 11675.
SPEXI : DIR=3801, OPT=N, NDC=0005C11E13D11675;
EXECUTED
SPEXP

Special Purpose Extension Data Print

SPEXP :DIR=...;
DIR =

3.2

Directory number.
For value, consult parameter description for special purpose extension.
ALL, & and && are permitted for this parameter.
FUNCTION

The command states which of the following extra functions exist for the extension

Alarm extension, i.e. an extension where all its calls are connected via conference equipment, which means that it is
always possible to make a call to this extension even when it is busy.

Direct hot-line, i.e. an extension which is automatically connected to a preset number (non-dialled connection
number).

Delayed hot-line, i.e. an extension which is, after a short delay, automatically set up to a preset number (non-dialled
connection number). If dialling within the delay time, the telephone works as an ordinary telephone.

Master extension, i.e. an extension which is permitted to order group do not disturb, bypass of an extension with
group do not disturb activated or follow me of an internal group hunting group by dialling predefined procedures.

Automatic answering extension, i.e. an extension which is connected momentarily to an incoming call. The extension
does not have the clear signal. An extension with automatic answering may be used for, for example, telephones
with loudspeakers, speech message equipment and dictation machines.

If the extension is a hot-line extension, the non-dialled connection number is also printed out.

3.3

PRINTOUT

SPECIAL PURPOSE EXTENSION DATA


DIR

OPT

NDC

END
OPT

Option. (Function)
For value, consult parameter description for special purpose extension.

NDC

Non-dialled connection number.


For value, consult parameter description for special purpose extension.

3.4

EXAMPLE

Make a printout of all the extensions with initiated extra function.


SPEXP : DIR=ALL;
SPECIAL PURPOSE EXTENSION DATA
DIR

OPT

NDC

3800

N, E

0000947C401164

3801

0005C11E13D11675

3810

3850

3822

3840

END
Extensions 3800 and 3801 are direct hot-line extensions.
Extension 3800 has non-dialled connection number 0000947C401164 (route access code 00, international prefix 009,
country code 47, second dial tone, subscriber number 401164).
Extension 3801 has non-dialled connection number 0005C11E13D11675. The translated number consists of the route
access code 00 and destination code 05 and after destination code a PTS is expected. After digits 11 a PTS signal is
expected followed by DTMF digit sending. In case of time out the external line is disconnected. After digits 13 a PTS signal is
expected and in case of time out DTMF digit sending is performed. The last digits are 11675.

Extension 3810 has the function delayed hot-line with non-dialled connection number 3850.
Extension 3800 is also an alarm extension.
Extension 3822 has automatic answering.
Extension 3840 is a master extension.
BLDBI

Blocking device board initiate

BLDBI :BPOS= ;
BPOS =

2.2

Board position.
For value, consult parameter description for blocking.

FUNCTION

All individuals stated on the board are manually blocked by this command. Existing traffic is not interrupted but new traffic
cannot be initiated. A printout will be obtained when all individuals are free.
If traffic is in progress ORDERED is printed out and a time supervision starts that will terminate the command after 3-10
minutes, if it was not terminated before then. This means that if traffic is still in progress after 3-10 minutes a list of busy
individuals will be printed out when the terminal is used next time. Blocking will take place as soon as the individuals become
free. How many minutes it will be, depends on intensity of the telephony traffic (A-level) in the system.
As the printout is a result printout (ORDERED is written on the terminal) it is not obtained until the terminal is logged off or
another command is keyed. Blocking will take place when the individuals have become free.
The command cannot be used for GJUL or LPU-boards. For I/O-boards terminal individuals will not be blocked.
Note

2.3

When the I/O board which handles the system's backup is manually blocked, the backup will be inaccessible.

PRINTOUT 1

The traffic has ceased before the three minutes of time supervision have passed.
DEVICE BOARD FREE
END
2.4

PRINTOUT 2

Traffic is still in progress when the time supervision has stopped.


BLOCKING DEVICE BOARD INITIATE
BUSY EQU
END
BUSY EQU

2.5

Equipment position on stated board that still has traffic in progress.


For value, consult parameter EQU in parameter description for blocking.

EXAMPLE 1

Block all individuals on a board placed in LIM 18, magazine 1, board position 32.
BLDBI :BPOS=18-1-32;

EXECUTED
When the command was initiated no traffic was in progress.

2.6

EXAMPLE 2

Block all individuals on a board placed in LIM 18, magazine 1, board position 32.
BLDBI :BPOS=18-1-32;
ORDERED
DEVICE BOARD FREE
END
When the command was initiated the traffic was in progress, but traffic has now ceased and the blocking has been executed.

2.7

EXAMPLE 3

Block all individuals on a board placed in LIM 18, magazine 1, board position 32.
BLDBI :BPOS=18-1-32;
ORDERED
BLOCKING DEVICE BOARD INITIATE
BUSY EQU
018-1-32-02
018-1-32-04
END
After the end of the time supervision the traffic over the individuals 2 and 4 on the board stated by the command is still in
progress. These individuals will be blocked when they are free of traffic. The remaining individuals are blocked.
BLDBE

Blocking device board end

BLDBE :BPOS=...[,ALLFM=];
BPOS = Board position.
& is permitted, but with a maximum of 5 values.
For value, consult parameter description for blocking.
ALLFM = All fault marks.
Only YES can be stated. The command is then not only de-blocking the manual blocking, but also clears all fault
markings for the board to zero.
If the parameter is omitted, then it is only manual blocking which is removed.
1.2

FUNCTION

The command removes manual blocking of all individuals on a device board or clear all fault markings for the individual to
zero.
The command cannot be used for GJUL or LPU-boards.
For further information on fault markings, see BLOCKING in the description for command BLFDP in this command
description.
1.3

EXAMPLE 1

Remove manual blocking on a board placed in LIM 18, magazine 1, board position 32.
BLDBE :BPOS=18-1-32;
EXECUTED

1.4

EXAMPLE 2

Remove manual blocking and all fault markings for the individuals on a board placed in LIM 3, magazine 1, board position
12.
BLDBE :BPOS=3-1-12,ALLFM=YES;
EXECUTED
BLEQI

Blocking equipment position initiate

BLEQI :EQU=...;
EQU =

4.2

Equipment position.
& is permitted, but with a maximum of 5 values.
For value, consult parameter description for blocking.

FUNCTION

Manual blocking of indicated individual. Existing traffic is not interrupted and the printout is obtained when the device is free
from traffic. If traffic is in progress ORDERED is printed out and a time supervision starts that will terminate the command
after 3-10 minutes, if it was not terminated before then. This means that if traffic is still in progress after 3-10 minutes a list of
busy individuals will be printed out when the terminal is used next time. Blocking will take place as soon as the individuals
become free. How many minutes it will be, depends on intensity of the A-level traffic in the system.
As the printout is a result printout (ORDERED is written on the terminal) it will not be obtained until the terminal is logged off
or another command is keyed.
The command cannot be used for GJUL or LPU boards nor for terminal individuals on I/O boards.
For IP device boards (ELU32/IPLU) this command blocks the whole board, regardless of the indicated individual.
4.3

PRINTOUT 1

The traffic has ceased before the 3 minutes of time supervision have passed.
DEVICE FREE
END

4.4

PRINTOUT 2

Traffic is still in progress when the time supervision has stopped.


BLOCKING EQUIPMENT POSITION INITIATE
BUSY EQU
END
BUSY EQU

4.5

Equipment position on stated board that still has traffic in progress.


For value, consult parameter EQU in parameter description for blocking.

EXAMPLE 1

Block individual 1 on a board placed in LIM 18, magazine 1, board position 32.
BLEQI :EQU=18-1-32-1;
EXECUTED
When the command was initiated no traffic was in progress.

4.6

EXAMPLE 2

Block individual 1 on a board placed in LIM 18, magazine 1, board position 32.
BLEQI :EQU=18-1-32-1;
ORDERED
DEVICE FREE
END
When the command was initiated the traffic was in progress. Traffic has now ceased and the command has been executed.
4.7

EXAMPLE 3

Block individual 1 on a board placed in LIM 18, magazine 1, board position 32.
BLEQI :EQU=18-1-32-1;
ORDERED
BLOCKING EQUIPMENT POSITION INITIATE
BUSY EQU
18-1-32-01
END
For the equipment position, stated in the command, the traffic is still in progress after completion of the time supervision. The
position will be blocked as soon as it is free from traffic.
BLEQE

Blocking equipment position end

BLEQE :EQU=...[,ALLFM=];
EQU

= Equipment position.
& is permitted, but with a maximum of 5 values.
For value, consult parameter description for blocking

ALLFM = All fault marks.


Only YES can be stated. The command is not only de-blocking manual blocking but also clears all fault markings
for the individual to zero.
If the parameter is omitted, then it is only manual blocking which is removed.
3.2

FUNCTION

Removes manual blocking of device individual or clears all fault markings for the individual to zero.
The command cannot be used for GJUL or LPU-boards nor for terminal individuals on I/O-boards.
For IP device boards (ELU32/IPLU) this command removes the manual blocking or clears all fault markings of the whole
board, regardless of the indicated individual.
A description of fault markings is given under the title BLOCKING in command description for command BLFDP .
3.3

EXAMPLE 1

Remove manual blocking for individual 3 on a board placed in LIM 2, magazine 0, board position 21.
BLEQE :EQU=2-0-21-3;
EXECUTED

3.4

EXAMPLE 2

Remove manual blocking and all fault markings for individual 7 on a board placed in LIM 4, magazine 0, board position 13.
BLEQE :EQU=4-0-13-7,ALLFM=YES;
EXECUTED
BLFDP

Blocked and faulty device print

BLFDP :[LIM=...][,TYPE=];
LIM =

LIM number.
& is permitted, but with a maximum of 5 values.
For value, consult parameter description for blocking.

TYPE =

Type of device. For which type printout is to be given


For value, consult parameter description for blocking.

5.2

FUNCTION

The command is used to initiate printout of blocked, line blocked or disturbance marked devices of indicated type. If LIM and
TYPE are omitted, all fault marked individuals of the system are printed out.
For generic extensions (e.g. TYPE=CT), only the board status is shown, not the status of the individuals.

For IP device boards (ELU32/IPLU) it is not possible to only block one individual, this command shows the first EQU position
to indicate that the whole board is blocked.
5.3

PRINTOUT

FAULTY DEVICES
EQU

BOARDID

BLOCKING

DISTMARK

LINELOCK

END
EQU

Equipment position.
For value, consult parameter description for blocking. If the equipment number is omitted in the printout, the
printout concerns individual connected to the individual on the equipment number stated in the previous line of
the printout.

BOARDID Interface identity for boards.


For value, consult parameter BRDID in parameter description for the relevant application system, which will be
found in a separate AS-binder.

BLOCKING Blocking variable. This value embraces 16 positions. Each position where a digit 1 is placed indicates a certain
kind of fault marking or blocking. The positions are named B0-B15. B0 is at the far right.
B0

Manual blocking via command, of individual on the device board.

B1

Internal blocking during handling of exchange data.

B2

Faulty device board.

B3

Faulty device or line fault.

B4

Fault in equipment connected to a device board. (For example digital telephone set, DTS)

B5

Blocked by equipment outside the system, for example another exchange which is not a digital
system.

B6

Device program in start phase.

B7

Individual is blocked as a result of manual blocking of device board via command.

B8

Temporary marking that manual blocking of busy individual has been initiated.

B9

Temporary marking that manual blocking of device board has been initiated, this individual is busy.

B10

Blocking caused by external equipment.

B11-B15 Vacant
DISTMARK

LINELOCK

Disturbance marked
YES

Disturbance marked, will only be used as last choice.

NO

No disturbance marked.

Line blocked
YES

Device individual is blocked due to line error.

No

5.4

No fault found on line.

EXAMPLE 1

Print out all fault marked devices in LIM 2 and 3.


BLFDP :LIM=2&3;
FAULTY DEVICES
EQU

BOARDID

BLOCKING

DISTMARK

LINELOCK

002-0-21-03

02

B'0000000000000001

NO

NO

003-1-12-00

09

B'0000000000100000

YES

YES

END
In LIM 2, magazine 0, board position 21, individual 3 is indicated as manually blocked, but is not disturbance marked or line
locked. The board position is equipped with the board type ELU which is stated by H'02.
In LIM 3, magazine 1, board position 12 individual 0 is indicated.
The interface identity of the board is 9 (BTU3). Individual 0 is blocked by supervision equipment outside the system and is
both disturbance marked and line locked.

5.5

EXAMPLE 2

Printout all fault marked devices in LIM 18 of type PABX operator.


BLFDP :LIM=18,TYPE=OL;
FAULTY DEVICES
EQU

BOARDID

BLOCKING

DISTMARK

LINELOCK

018-1-32-05

05

B'0000000000000001

NO

NO

END
In LIM 18, magazine 1, board position 32 a board of interface identity 5 (ELU5) is placed. Individual 5 on the mentioned
board is of PABX operator type and is manually blocked.
The individual is not disturbance marked or line locked.
5.6

EXAMPLE 3

Printout all fault marked devices in LIM 30 of type cordless terminal.


BLFDP :LIM=30,TYPE=CT;
FAULTY DEVICES
EQU

BOARDID

BLOCKING

DISTMARK

LINELOCK

030-1-20-00

108

B'0000010000000000

NO

NO

END
In LIM 30, magazine 1, board position 20 a board of interface identity 108 is placed. The complete board is of cordless
terminal type and is blocked by external equipment, in this case base stations. The board is not disturbance marked or line
locked.

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