
test hardware-group
Issue 4 May 2002
8-441
555-233-123
Action/
Object
Qualifier
Qualifier Description
Logins
Defaults
Feature
Interactions
test
hardware-
group
system
carrier
location
cabinet
location
board
location
schedule
System-wide test of all hardware-groups
Carrier address: cabinet (1-3), carrier (A-E)
1
Cabinet address (1-3)
2
Board address in PCSS format
3
Output sent to printer
Command validated and then a scheduling form
displays to schedule execution of the command.
The command is then placed in the command
queue and is executed at the specified time. The
information displayed by the command is sent to
the system printer instead of the screen.
4
Examples:
test hardware-group system
test hardware-group system print
test hardware-group carrier 1a
test hardware-group carrier 1a schedule
test hardware-group cabinet 2
test hardware-group board 01c07
test hardware-group board 01c07 schedule
test hardware-group spe
test hardware-group spe print
test hardware-group spe schedule
1
The type of carrier may be port, or processor. In the case of a port carrier, all universal port and tone-clock boards
(see reference 4) and its affiliated MOs residing in the specified carrier are tested. For a processor carrier, all
SPE complex and tone-clock boards and its affiliated MOs are tested.
2
All PN and PNC related MOs plus cabinet specific MOs, including maintenance boards and environment (ring
generator, battery, power, emergency transfer, external alarms, fans, and temperature) are tested if they reside
in the specified cabinet location’.
3
All MOs on the specified ’board location’ including ports are tested.
4
Refer to the Report Scheduler and System Printer feature specification for more details.
init
inads
Test
sequence =
short;
repeat = 1
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