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Chapter 3 Trouble Isolation Procedures
Component States
Status Command
This section describes how to check trunk termination status. This section is organized as follows:
Trunk Termination Status—Basic Command
Trunk Termination Status—Optional Tokens
Trunk Termination Status—”status tt” Command
Trunk Termination Status—Basic Command
Note This command can be executed for one CIC (for example, cic=1;), a range of CICs (for example,
cic=1-12;) or for all CICs (cic=all;).
Use the following example to check the status of one trunk termination:
CLI> status trunk-termination tgn-id=2; cic=8;
Reply : Success:
RESULT -> ADM configure result in success
REASON -> ADM executed successful
TGN ID -> 2
CIC -> 8
TERM ADMIN STATE -> ADMIN_INS
TERM OPER STATE -> Termination is idle
TERM REASON -> No fault reason available
TRUNK STATIC STATE -> ACTV
TRUNK DYNAMIC STATE -> TRNS
TRUNK REASON -> NON_FAULTY
Table 3-6 lists the administrative states the system can return for the term admin status response.
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Table 3-6 Example Returnable Administrative States
State Definition
ADMIN-UNEQP Unequipped
ADMIN-INS In Service
ADMIN-OOS Out of Service
ADMIN-MAINT Maintenance Mode
ADMIN-OOS-PENDING Transitioning to Out of Service
ADMIN-MAINT-PENDING Transitioning to Maintenance Mode
ADMIN-NULL Resource does not exist