NEC SV8500 Operation And Maintenance Manual - page 778
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CHAPTER 7
Maintenance Commands
CBKS: Control Backup Station
1. Functional Outline
This command is used to display information of terminals that are registered within the backup node. Also this
command can reset those registered terminals.
2. Parameters
ALL ITEMS ARE SELECTED:
Selects all IP terminals/SIP terminals that are registered to the node
which CBKS command is used toward. When “Selected terminal is re-
set” is clicked, all terminals that are read out can be reset.
TOTAL:
Displays number of terminals that are read out.
List:
Displays the registered terminal information such as UGN, TELN, TN,
STN, FPC, LENS, HOME NODE FPC, IPKIND, TEC, and Reset Sta-
tus when “Get” is clicked.
When performing the reset of the specified terminal, click the check
box of appropriate terminal, and then click “Selected terminal is re-
set”.
Note:
TN and STN are not displayed for terminal information that are not registered to the node which CBKS
command is used toward.
Note:
Cannot reset the terminals (or Non-IP/SIP terminals) that are not registered to the node which CBKS
command is used toward.
ALL ITEMS ARE SELECTED:
Selects all IP terminals/SIP terminals that are registered to the node
which CBKS command is used toward. When “Selected terminal is re-
set” is clicked, all terminals that are read out can be reset.
TOTAL:
Displays number of terminals that are read out.
List:
Displays the registered terminal information such as LGRT, RT, TK,
TN, FPC, LENS, HOME NODE FPC, and Reset Status when “Get” is
clicked.
When performing the reset of the specified route, click the check box
of appropriate route, and then click “Selected terminal is reset”.
Note:
TRK, TN and LENS are not displayed for terminal information that are not registered to the node which
CBKS command is used toward.
Note:
Cannot reset the terminals that are not registered to the node which CBKS command is used toward.