
1.
To restore the RAF memory unit to service, type and enter:
RST:RAF=
a-b;
Where:
a =
SM number
b =
RAF unit
Response:
DGN RAF=a-b COMPLETED ATP
2.
Have all TN1054 expansion packs been replaced or installed?
If
YES
, then continue with next Section.
If
NO
, then return to Section
14.22.3
.
14.22.4 Safe Stop Point
1.
This is a safe stop point.
14.22.5 Phrase Data Update
1.
Is the phrase data update to be performed with script tape or with manual recent change?
If
Script Tape
, then go to Section
14.22.6
If
Manual
, then go to Section
14.22.7
14.22.6 Perform Recent Change Script Update
14.22.6.1 Overview
1.
A recent change script update tape has been provided. The tape may be either a 9-track tape or a DAT
cartridge tape. The recent change tape contains keystroke files, which when loaded into the switch, are
executed by the script.
NOTE:
The script tape is "SOFTWARE RELEASE" sensitive, and not office dependent. The tape should not
be used to apply unnecessary data.
To insure that data is applied properly, it is important that the required script tape be executed as indicated.
Since ASP (PVN, AIN) has only phrase data there is only one script. In some cases data may already have
been entered by Office Data Administration (ODA), if that has occurred, recent change insertion data will
show up as failures but should not affect functionality.
Because there is only one script applicable, errors will be generated since the software is expecting scripts for
header, trailer, and display data. The errors are to be ignored. Script progress can be monitored on the ROP
by entering the following at the MCC or STLWS:
dump:file:all,fn="/updtmp/annc/annc_log",opl=2;
For more output, increase opl(el) by 1 for each additional 20 lines of output desired. opl=2 generates 40 lines,
opl=3 60 lines, etc. Default is 200 lines.
To abort script execution, type and enter:
stp:exc:data,any,fn="/updump/annc/<fn>",ucl;
where: <fn> = name of file script to be termined, i.e. rc-cst-hdr (header file).
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