Reliant Octel 200 and Octel 300 Message Servers PB6001401 User Manual
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Maintenance
Commands 6-5
Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0
PB60014–01
Command
Basic Definition
TE C 1 x y
TEST CHANNEL 1
You can use either the
TE C 1
command or the
CD
command to forward ports.
Refer to the System Service Mode Commands, Courtesy Up/Courtesy Down,
section. In the command,
x
is the port number or first port in a range of ports
(optional), and
y
is the port number of the last port in a range of ports (optional).
TE C 2 x y
TEST CHANNEL 2
You can use either the
TE C 2
command or the
CD
command to cancel
forwarded ports. Refer to the System Service Mode Commands, Courtesy
Up/Courtesy Down, section. In the command,
x
is the port number or first port
in a range of ports (optional), and
y
is the port number of the last port in a range
of ports (optional).
TE F 1
TEST FLOPPY 1
Reads each sector on the floppy diskette and reports any errors detected. This
test does not verify data on the diskette for accuracy.
TE L 1
TEST LINE 1
Tests the tone reflection. Ports that fail are left in a test state.
.
This command is not used for DPNSS integration.
TE L 2
TEST LINE 2
Tests ring-through capability of all the ports.
TE L 4 x
TEST LINE 4
Tests to see whether loop current is present on a specific port, where
x
is
the port number. The port number must be entered in decimals.
.
This command is not used for DPNSS integration.
TE L 5 x
TEST LINE 5
Tests tone reflection on one port, where
x
is the port number.
TE
NET
x
y
TEST NETWORK
Tests network routes to a network location, where
x
is the network location code
(optional), and
y
is the non-zero show digits entered. Tests all locations if no
network location is specified.
TE S
TEST STATUS
Tests the temperatures and voltages for the Octel Overture 200/300.