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Chapter 5 Managing External Resources
Managing Subscriber Terminations
Managing Subscriber Terminations
Table 5-5 Managing Subscriber Terminations
Task Sample Command
Checking subscriber
status
status subscriber-termination id=ubr204_1;
Possible states:
• ADMIN-UEQP—Unequipped.
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Newly-provisioned subscriber terminations are UEQP
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Place a subscriber termination in UEQP before deleting it
• ADMIN-INS—In-service
• ADMIN-OOS—Out of service
• ADMIN-MAINT—Maintenance Mode
• ADMIN-OOS-PENDING—Transitioning to out of service
• ADMIN-MAINT-PENDING—Transitioning to Maintenance Mode
Checking subscriber
status in detail
status subscriber-termination id=*@ubr235; oper-state=FA;ISDN
Administrative and Operational Maintenance States for a Trunking
Gateway
For more information use one of the following for oper-state:
• FA—Faulty
• NF—Not faulty
• IDLE—Termination idle
• ACTIVE—Termination active
• DOWN—Termination down
• TERM-FA—Termination fault
• TEMP-DOWN—Termination temporarily down
• UNREACH—Termination unreachable
• INT-MAINT—Termination internal maintenance
• UEQP—Termination unequipped
• ALL—All states, same as executing command without oper-state token