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 8-146display system-parameters maintenance 
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Minimum 
Threshold for 
CPTRs
When the number of call progress tone receivers in service falls 
below this number (2 to 100), a WARNING alarm is raised against 
TTR-LEV. These are also known as general purpose tone detectors 
(GPTDs). There are 2 CPTRs on each TN748 Tone Detector circuit 
pack, and up to 50 TN748s in a system. To alarm the first 
occurrence of a CPTR being taken out of service, set this field to 2 
times the number of TN748s. If this number is set to more than one 
less than the total number of TTRs, a port network with only one 
TN748 could lose all of its CPTRs before this alarm is raised.
Minimum 
Threshold for Call 
Classifier Ports
When the number of call classifier ports (CLSFY-PTs) in service falls 
below this number, a WARNING alarm is raised against TTR-LEV. 
Valid entries are 1 to 200. There are 8 ports on each TN744 Call 
Classifier circuit pack, and up to 25 TN744s in a system. To alarm 
the first occurrence of a CLSFY-PT being taken out of service, set 
this field to 8 times the number of TN744s. If this number is set to 
more than 7 less than the total number of CSLFY-PTs in the system, 
a port network with only one TN744 could lose all of its CLSFY-PTS 
before the alarm is raised. If there are no TN744s in the system, 
leave this field blank.
Test Type 100, 
Test Type 102, 
Test Type 105
An extension assigned to receive tie-trunk calls from other switches 
with test line origination capability. The system responds by 
sending a sequence of test tones. Test Type 100 tests far-end to 
near-end loss and C-message by sending:
■ 5.5 seconds of 1004 Hz tone at 0dB
■ Quiet until disconnect; disconnect is forced after one minute
ISDN-PRI Test 
Call Extension
The extension used by a far-end ISDN node to place a call to the 
system to test the ISDN-PRI trunks between the far-end and the 
system.
ISDN-BRI Service 
SPID
This field shows whether or not the link is associated with the 
Service SPID. If the link is associated with the Service SPID, this 
field contains a "yes" and the extension field is blank; otherwise, this 
field is blank. Service SPID is a feature used by the system 
technician to check building wiring between the switch and the BRI 
endpoint.










