
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
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Issue 4 May 2002
Field descriptions (refresh route-table)
refresh spe-standby
This command immediately places Standby SPEs into Standby Mode. This
command preempts in-progress Standby SPE maintenance activity, resets the
Standby SPE Processor, and refreshes the Standby SPE’s DRAM memory (that
is, all of Active SPE DRAM memory is shadowed to the Standby SPE memory).
Refresh reactivates memory shadowing that is disabled while standby SPE is in
maintenance mode When Standby SPEs return to Standby Mode, their memory
up-date with Active SPE memory.
Because it preempts Standby SPE maintenance activities, the refresh
spe-standby command should be used judiciously. The following potential
side-effects can occur:
■
Tests that detect faults and/or lack of faults on Standby SPE components
might not run. Accordingly, alarms are not raised or retired.
■
Translation saves might not execute so translations data on Active and
Standby SPE mass storage devices do not reflect the changes made since
the last translation save.
C-LAN Board
Location
The physical location of the circuit pack in CCcss
format (cabinet, carrier, slot)
Number of Routes
Removed
The number of routes that were deleted from the
TN799 (C-LAN) route tables
Number of Routes
Added
The number of routes that were added from the TN799
(C-LAN) route tables
Action/
Object
Qualifier
Qualifier
Description
Logins
Defaults
Feature
Interactions
refresh
spe-standby
init
inads
craft
none
Standby SPEs must be in maintenance
mode before the refresh command can be
invoked.
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