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6.4
Invoke the Automatic Circuit Pack Return Tag Tool
OVERVIEW
The automatic circuit pack Return Tag (RTAG) tool allows maintenance personnel to
display and print recent diagnostic and fabric test faults, as well as generate (in an
interactive fashion) circuit pack return tags to be used in returning faulty circuit
packs to the Lucent Technologies factory for repair. The following shows the basic
menu of the tool.
PROCEDURE
1.
The return tag tool can be invoked by any of the following methods:
(a)
At an ASM workstation, cut-through to the Control Display Page, type and
enter:
194
, then select RTAG.
(b)
At the
UNIX
1
terminal, type and enter:
/usr/bin/rtag
(c)
At the STLWS terminal, type and enter:
RCV:MENU:RTAG;
(d)
At the MCC Page 194, select
RTAG
The following interface menu is first printed:
Depress PF3 key twice to reconnect to the SCREEN process if
the Command Message Key (PF3) has been used during this procedure.
What is the desired command?
o) ODBE
c) CNIDBOC
a) ACCED
r) RTAG
u) UNIX SHELL
Q) TO QUIT
Please enter o,a,u,c, r, or Q:
Character mappings
\:, \1, \s, \8, −, \a, \/, \\, \
;,
!,
$,
&,
-,
@, ?,
\,
Note:
When RTAG is invoked from the MCC, the screen will not be drawn
exactly like those shown on the following pages. This is due to the unique
display capabilities of the MCC. The screens shown will scroll on the MCC
rather than be redrawn. This may cause some confusion when entering
selections. For this reason it is strongly recommended that this tool be
invoked from an STLWS, if available.
2.
After the RTAG tool is invoked, the following interface header is printed:
WELCOME TO THE AUTOMATED CIRCUIT PACK RETURN TAG TOOL
1.
Registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open
Company, Limited
235-200-150
January 2003
CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE
Procedure 6.4
Issue 3.00
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Summary of Contents for 5ESS DRM
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