
status system
Issue 4 May 2002
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down/idle
SPE in down mode, however, no maintenance activity is
currently taking place. The active SPE could be either
active or selected.
down/entering
SPE in down mode, but is currently trying to restart the
switch software on this SPE. As soon as the switch
software on this SPE finishes its initialization, the
standby SPE is ready to perform background or SAT
requested maintenance activity.
down/mismatch_
soft
SPE in down mode because the software vintage in
flash memory of the standby SPE does not match the
vintage in the active SPE. The standby SPE remains in
down mode until a successful software upgrade is
performed.
down/testing
SPE in down mode attempting to execute a test
command.
down/
not-refreshed
SPE in down mode executing a destructive background
maintenance test that has temporarily left the standby
memory not refreshed. After the current test finishes,
background maintenance refreshes the standby SPE.
down/analysis
SPE in down mode and currently performing
background maintenance testing to determine if the
problem has been corrected.
1
Maintenance modes occur when the standby SPE is taken out of standby mode to
perform a maintenance or SAT requested function. Unlike the busyout and down
modes, being in maintenance mode implies this SPE can be returned to standby mode
when the requested activity is completed, assuming there are no faults in the standby
SPE complex. The active SPE could be either active or selected when the standby SPE
is in one of the Maintenance modes.
2
The standby SPE is placed in down mode when a fault occurs in the standby SPE
complex that would prevent that SPE from performing system functions. Down mode
is always associated with STBY-SPE alarms and errors. The active SPE could be
either active or selected when the standby SPE is in one of the Down modes.
Summary of Contents for Definity SI
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