User's Manual
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
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Field descriptions
Core Dump Vector
A hexadecimal value representing the condition(s) that cause(s) a
core dump. This hexadecimal value is a bit map of the four reset
conditions (from least to most significant bit):
■ warm start
■ cold 2 restart
■ cold 1 restart
■ reboot.
A value of 0 indicates that the vector is cleared or not set. See the
Vector-Condition Mapping table that follows.
Vector-Condition Mapping
value warm-start cold-2 cold-1 reboot
0nnnn
1ynnn
2nynn
3yynn
4nnyn
5ynyn
6nyyn
7yyyn
8nnny
9ynny
anyny
byyny
cnnyy
dynyy
enyyy
fyyyy
Set Vector Command
Option
The user-specified SPE prior to the core dump. For simplex SPE
systems this field is always spe-active unless the vector is
cleared or not set. In duplex SPE systems, the field is either
spe-active or spe-standby unless the vector is cleared or not
set. If the vector is cleared or not set in either a duplex or simplex
SPE system, this field is blank.