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81 00 00 DF 1A 80 0F E0 1A 87 00 25 49 10 25 00 00 00 87 00
65 41 02 15 15 15 15 81 00 00 C9 1A CE 0F CF 07 C8 06 19 00
00 0F 99 98 8D 8C 5B 21 10 01 9D 90 0F 28 28 78 38 44 80 00
BSY Data:
81 00 00 DF 1A 80 00 E0 1A 04 81 00 03 52 38 8C 80 00 E0 17
01 00 00 00
SPM Audited:
0, 3, 10
SPM Not Audited:
None.
> sgrpshow clli dalimmed2 0
Subgroup data for Clli: dalimmed2, subgroup number: 0
RTS Data:
81 00 00 DF 1A 80 0F E0 1A 87 00 25 49 10 25 00 00 00 87 00
65 41 02 15 15 15 15 81 00 00 C9 1A CE 0F CF 07 C8 06 19 00
00 0F 99 98 8D 8C 5B 21 10 01 9D 90 0F 28 28 78 38 44 80 00
BSY Data:
81 00 00 DF 1A 80 00 E0 1A 04 81 00 03 52 38 8C 80 00 E0 17
01 00 00 00
SPM Audited:
0, 3, 10
SPM Not Audited:
None.
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SGRPUPDATE
Purpose
The SGRPUPDATE command is similar to SGRPBUILD. (SGRPBUILD
allows the user to build internal per trunk signaling [PTS] subgroup data.)
Modication to table TRGSGRP triggers modication to the internal PTS
subgroup data. Any modication to the data is followed by a dynamic update
sent to all affected SPMs. In case of failure in this process, the SGRPUPDATE
command allows the user to update the PTS internal data without changing
provisioning and to update all affected SPMs.
A warning is issued when the SGRPUPDATE command is entered. The
warning species that the command may take some time to complete and place
a heavy CPU load on the system. Upon completion, all affected trunks should
be manually returned to service.
Command type
Non-menu
Command target
SuperNode
Command availability
Res
Command syntax
The following is an example of command syntax.
SPMPTSCI
SGRPUPDATE <clli name> <subgroup number>
Parameters
The following table describes the parameters.
Table 18-5
Parameter Value Description
subgroup number 0 to 1 SGRP field in table TRKMEM
clli name
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MAP responses
The following is a response to this command.
> sgrpupdate dalimmed2 0
WARNING: The PTS subgroup DDM update is CPU intensive and may
negatively impact other tasks. All SPM trunks in the group must
be BSYed and RTSed for the update to take effect.
Do you wish to continue?
Please confirm (YES", Y", NO", or N")> y
Subgroup change submitted to all SPM
> sgrpupdate dalimmed3 0
dalimmed3 is not a valid trunk group CLLI.
SGRPUPDATE command aborted.
> sgrpupdate dalimmed2 1
Clli dalimmed2, subgroup 1 has no entry and cannot be updated
When issued, the response indicates that the request was submitted to all
affected SPMs. This command must be issued in case a modication to an
entry in table TRKSGRP failed to update the affected SPMs. When issued, all
affected SPMs are dynamically updated. This allows the user to rebuild the
internal data without deprovisioning the entry in table TRKSGRP.
When issued, this command rebuilds the subgroup data for a given subgroup
as if a modication was made in table TRKSGRP. Adynamic update is sent to
each SPMhaving trunk(s) using the subgroup. Additionally, the subgroup data
audit is automatically turned on.
Check SPM log SPM702 for failure about the dynamic updates. If no failure
is observed, manually return to serve all affected trunks. In case of failure,
enter the command again. This command has no effect on call processing if the
trunks are not returned to service.
Example
The following is an example of this command.
> sgrpupdate dalimmed2 0
WARNING: The PTS subgroup DDM update is CPU intensive and may
negatively impact other tasks. All SPM trunks in the group must
be BSYed and RTSed for the update to take effect.
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Do you wish to continue?
Please confirm (YES", Y", NO", or N")> y
Subgroup change submitted to all SPM
> sgrpupdate dalimmed3 0
dalimmed3 is not a valid trunk group CLLI.
SGRPUPDATE command aborted.
> sgrpupdate dalimmed2 1
Clli dalimmed2, subgroup 1 has no entry and cannot be updated
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STATS
Purpose
The STATS command displays general statistics.
Command type
Non-menu
Command target
SuperNode
Command availability
Res
Command syntax
The following is an example of command syntax.
SPMPTSCISTATS <action to perform> [PRINT,
CLEAR]
Parameters
None
MAP responses
The following are responses to this command.
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This command displays statistics to the user. These statistics may be used to
diagnose trunk RTS (return to service) problems. When a trunk RTS fails, the
trunk is either set into the LO (lockout) or SYSB (system busy) state. A
condition is pegged for each error condition detected. In the display, the prex
CM" or SPM" indicates where the condition was encountered.
The following table shows system actions and provides actions to perform to
clear some trunk RTS failures. To diagnose RTS failure, follow this approach:
1. Clear the statistics using the STATS CLEAR command.
2. Attempt the trunk RTS.
3. Display the statistics again.
> stats clear
Are you sure you want to clear SPM PTS statistics,(yes/no)?
> yes
Statistics cleared.
> stats print
SPM PTS Global Statistics: