
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
555-233-123
8-264
Issue 4 May 2002
release spe-standby
The release spe-standby command removes busyout statuses of standby SPEs.
Memory shadowing restores, a memory refresh of the standby SPE occurs, and 1
minute later the equivalent of scheduled standby SPE maintenance returns the
standby SPE’s Fault Severity Level to its appropriate value.
Standby SPE releases are allowed if communication to the standby is down.
Feature Interactions
When standby SPEs release a memory, a refresh executes and the standby Fault
Severity Level lowers to its appropriate level. One minute later, the equivalent of
scheduled standby SPE maintenance executes and a spontaneous SPE
interchange might occur, depending of Fault Severity Levels of the two SPE’s.
If the standby SPE is in poor health, memory shadowing must not enable
(communication to the standby is impossible, if it is enabled). Then the standby
SPE releases successfully.
Output
The following output example is a display of the release spe-standby command
and assumes that the standby SPE is located in carrier “B.”
Field descriptions
Action/Object
Qualifier
Qualifier Description
Logins
Defaults
Feature
Interactions
release
spe-standby
init
inads
craft
none
see below
Port
Port address displays the standby SPE’s cabinet and carrier
location. (01A or 01B)
Maintenance Name
STBY-SPE
Alt. Name
Not applicable. ()
Result
Success status of a busied out object (PASS, ABORT, FAIL)
Error Code
System-generated description of a command failure.
release spe-standby SPE A
COMMAND RESULTS
Port Maintenance Name Alt. Name Result Error Code
01B STBY-SPE PASS
Command successfully completed
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