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 8-472status link 
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The following fields represent values of counters read from the Packet Interface 
board. These counters are not initialized on board insertion. It is therefore 
recommended that "clear link" command be issued and the counters are read 
after a period of time (15 min) to get a reliable readout.
Link Number The Processor Interface link number (1-8).
Link Status The state of the link, valid states are:
—in-service
— PI link is currently up and providing service.
— maintenance busy
— The PI link has been busied out by system 
technician.
— disconnected
— The PI link is currently down. Check the Hardware 
Error Log for more information on why the link is not 
in-service.
Destination A character string identifying the link destination type. 
The valid types are: "ISDN-LNK", "ISDN-TRK", "TIE-DS1", 
"PDMODULE", "TDMODULE", and " EIA LINK".
Dest Status The status of the link destination. Valid states are: 
"in-service", "in-service/idle", "in-service/active", and 
"out-of-service", "manual OOS", "standby", "awaiting call", 
"disconnected", "out-of-service-NE", and 
"out-of-service-FE".
Port The destination port, this port is logically connected to 
the Processor Interface.
Destination Information Field One of the following will be present depending on the 
type of link destination.
—Sig Grp
— The signaling group number, valid for "ISDN-LNK".
—Trk/Mem
— The trunk group/member, valid for "ISDN-TRK" and 
"TIE-DS1".
—Ext
— The data module extension, valid for "PDMODULE" 
and "TDMODULE".










