
reset interface
Issue 4 May 2002
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reset interface
This command resets the Processor Interface circuit pack, reads its associated
software from tape, restarts applications processes, re-establishes permanent
switched calls, and sets up each enabled link. If the interface cannot be
established, a Major alarm raises on the interface and all enabled links deactivate.
When the Distributed Communications System (DCS), Audio Information
Exchange (AUDIX), or Call Management System (CMS) are initially administered,
links for these applications and submitting the form restarts the interface. Before
Processor Interface circuit packs are replaced, technicians must power down the
switch and restart it. (unless the system is equipped with High or Critical
Reliability)
For troubleshooting, see status interface, status link, and status
processor-channel commands to locate problems before performing a reset
interfaces. (link traffic is interrupted)
!
WARNING:
The interface command interrupts operation of the AP, DCS, AUDIX, CMS or
ISDN-PRI.
reset ip-endpoints
Use reset ip-endpoints to unregister IP 4600 series phones, IP softphones,
H.323 stations.
Action/
Object
Qualifier
Qualifier Description
Logins
Defaults
Feature
Interactions
reset
interface
location
(cabinet-carrier-position) of the processor
interface (PI board). The position determines
cleared processor interface circuit pack. first
processor interface = 1
second processor interface = 2
Examples:
reset interface 01a1
reset interface a2
reset interface 01b1
reset interface 01b2
init
inads
craft
none
none
Action/Object
Qualifier
Qualifier Description
Logins
Defaults
Feature
Interactions
reset
ip-endpoints
init
inads
craft
none
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