User Guide
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 5
Maintenance and Test for R5vs/si 
555-230-123 
Issue 1
April 1997
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids 
Page 8-21busyout modem-pool 
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Examples
busyout modem-pool 1 
busyout modem-pool 4/3
Description
The "busyout modem-pool" command will put the specified modem pool group or 
group member in the maintenance busy state, even those groups that are not 
installed. There will be no periodic or scheduled tests performed on the busied 
out modem pool groups or group members until they are released. When the 
object is maintenance busy then the object is removed from active service on the 
switch (i.e., no call processing activity may include the busied object). A single 
group member can be busied out by specifying the group number, a "/," and the 
member number. All members in a modem pool group can be busied out by 
specifying the modem pool group number only. Warning alarms are generated 
(error type 18) on each maintenance object busied out, so that INADS can 
access the state of the objects. The "release modem-pool" command will return 
the specified modem pool group or group member to operation.
Defaults
None.
Parameters
Help Messages
If the system technician presses HELP after entering "busyout modem-pool" the 
following message will be displayed:
 Enter assigned group number between 1-5
 Or press CANCEL to cancel the command
Error Messages
If the "busyout modem-pool" command is entered from a login for which the 
command is not valid, then the following message will be displayed:
 "busyout" is an invalid entry; please press HELP
group number The group number is assigned from administration. The group 
number may be any administered group from 1-5.
member number The member number is assigned from administration. A member is a 
pair of analog and digital line ports (or two pair for the Integrated 
modem-pool case). The member number may be any administered 
group member from 1-32.










