Instruction manual

INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 4
MAP/5P Maintenance
585-310-186
Issue 3
October 1997
Diagnostics
Page 2-62Conducting Diagnostics
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3. Enter the number of the card(s) or channel(s) you want to busyout in the
Equipment Number:
field.
!
CAUTION:
Do not busyout all of the voice cards at once. This may leave no
channels available on the system to accept incoming calls.
Card numbers range from 0 through 2, channel numbers range from 0
through 17. You can enter card and channel numbers in several forms.
A single card number (for example: 1)
A range of card numbers (for example: 0-2)
A list of single card numbers (for example: 0,1,2)
A list of single cards and ranges (for example: 0-2)
4. Enter
n
in the
Change Immediately?
field so that the card or channel
will busy out when it is free of calls.
!
CAUTION:
Busying out voice cards or channels immediately by entering
y
in the
Change Immediately? field will disconnect calls in progress. Do not
enter
y
unless call traffic is extremely low. If
n
is entered, the voice
cards or channels will busy out when they are free of calls. Busying
out voice cards and channels only when they are free of calls may
take longer, but no calls will be disconnected.
5. Press (Save).
When the state change is complete, the system displays a Command
Output screen.
Releasing a Tip/Ring Circuit Card
Releasing a Tip/Ring circuit card puts all channels on that card in service
(INSERV) so that they can accept and process calls. You can also release one or
more individual channels.
To release a Tip/Ring circuit card or channels, do the following:
F3