
test synchronization
Issue 4 May 2002
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test synchronization
This command updates all the boards with the correct synchronization source and
parameters. The system sends a downlink message to the tone clock, DS1, and
Expansion Interface boards to place them in the correct synchronization
configuration, providing error-free digital communication between the switch and
other PBXs, COs, or customer premise equipment.
Action/
Object
Qualifier
Qualifier Description
Logins
Defaults
Feature
Interactions
test synch
short
long
repeat
number
clear
schedul
e
Option for a brief series of
nondestructive diagnostic tests.
Option for a longer, more
comprehensive series of both
destructive and nondestructive
diagnostic tests.
How many times each test in the
sequence is repeated (1-100)
This option causes the test
sequence (short or long) to repeat
until the alarm (if any) is cleared or
a single test in the sequence fails.
1
Command is 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.
2
Examples:
test synchronization r 3
test synchronization sh r 1
test synchronization sh r 1
schedule
test synchronization l
1
If no alarms are registered against the maintenance object then the test sequence is run only once. The long
clear option forces a clear of all alarms if no errors are encountered during testing. The short clear option only
clears alarms pertinent to tests in the short sequence.
2
Refer to the Report Scheduler and System Printer feature specification for more details.
init
inads
craft
Test
Sequence
= short;
Repeat =
1
none
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