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Chapter 3 Trouble Isolation Procedures
Component States
Equip Command
The equip command changes the administrative state of terminations that are in the UEQP state to OOS
state. It ignores the terminations in the states INS, MAINT, or OOS.
Step 1 Use the following example to equip a subscriber termination:
CLI> equip subscriber-termination id=97_8@ipclab.cisco.com;
Reply : Success: CLI change successful
ID -> Subcriber ID -> 97_8@ipclab.cisco.com
REASON -> ADM executed successful
RESULT -> ADM configure result in success
FAIL REASON -> ADM found no failure
Unequip Command
The unequip command changes the administrative state of subscriber terminations that are in OOS state
into UEQP state. It ignores the terminations in the INS, MAINT, or UEQP states.
Step 1 Use the following command to unequip a subscriber termination:
CLI> unequip subscriber-termination id=97_8@ipclab.cisco.com;
Reply : Success: CLI change successful
ID -> Subcriber ID -> 97_8@ipclab.cisco.com
REASON -> ADM executed successful
RESULT -> ADM configure result in success
FAIL REASON -> ADM found no failure
FAIL REASON -> ADM found no failure
Trunk Group
This section describes the status and control commands for trunk groups (TGs). Individual TGs can be
placed into any of three administrative service states: INS, OOS, and MAINT. The relationship between
TGW and TG state is provided in Table 3-3.
Table 3-3 TGW/TG State Relationships
TGW State Allowed TG States
INS
OOS
MAINT
INS
MAINT
OOS
MAINT