
Ringing system maintenance 5-5
DMS-100 Family DMS-100 Ringing System BASE15 and up
situation, the ringing resources are tied up unnecessarily for the duration of
RNG_TMEOUT_NO_OF_SEC, when other ringing requests may be blocked.
To avoid this, set RNG_TMEOUT_NO_OF_SEC to as short a period as
practical.
Bad CP IO msg
The bad-CP-IO-msg log accompanies LINE logs 205, 205, and 206. It
indicates the DMS-100 central control (CC) has received a corrupted message
from the PM. The report indicates the line equipment number (LEN)
associated with the faulty line and can be used to troubleshoot ringing
complaints. This log is usually associated with the LINE113 log. A description
of the LINE113 log is in Log Report Reference Manual.
Ringing generator status
Ringing generator status can be determined when the MAP terminal is in the
display or no display mode. The following example shows a posted LCM and
reveals the status of the ringing generators adjacent to the drawer numbers with
the MAP terminal in the display mode.
CM MS IOD Net PM CCS Lns Trks Ext APPL
. . . . . . . . . .
LCM SysB ManB OffL CBsy ISTb InSv
0 Quit PM 2 0 21 1 35 46
2 Post_ LCM 0 0 4 0 10 4
3 ListSet
4 SwRg_ LCM HOST 00 0 ISTb Links OOS: Cside 0 Pside 0
5 Trnsl_ Unit0: ISTb /RG: 0
6 Tst Unit1: ISTb /RG: 0
7 Bsy_ 11 11 11 11 11 RG: Pref 0 InSv
8 RTS_ Drwr: 01 23 45 67 89 01 23 45 67 89 Stby 1 InSv
9 OffL_ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
10 LoadPM_
11 Disp_
12 Next
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14 QueryPM
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When the MAP terminal is in the no-display mode, operating company
personnel can enter the QUERYPM command after the LCM is posted and
obtain the status of the ringing generators for that LCM. The following MAP
display is in response to the QUERYPM command.
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