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This chapter contains the following sections:
Overview of Configuring Administrative States
Configuring the Administrative State for a Supported Object
With the Cisco UGM Configure Administrative States option, you can:
Note References to E1 and T3 cards also include the E1 combination and T3 combination cards. |
The Configure Administrative State function applies to the following objects only:
You can perform Graceful Shutdown and Accept Traffic actions only for the entire card (not individual ports or channels).
Graceful Shutdown and Accept Traffic are not supported for modem, SPE, VFC, and Carrier cards, the device, and DS0 channels.
Before performing this function, set up authentication values for the device. (See the "Task 1: Authenticating the Device Object" section.)
Note When you start this function, make sure that no other configuration activity is in progress for the selected card or for its host device. |
You can gracefully shut down a selected card object in a normal state (no Graceful Shutdown action is currently in effect).
Graceful Shutdown of an object consists of two steps: busyout and shutdown.
Busyout does not terminate existing calls; instead, busyout allows existing calls to be completed and prevents any new calls from being established on the object.
Busyout phases out all DS0 operation on the card. When no active DS0s remain, the T1, E1, and/or T3 controllers (as applicable) on the card are shut down.
An Action Report appears at the end of a Graceful Shutdown and shows the results of the action.
The Configure Administrative State option and Graceful Shutdown are available only for some Cisco UGM objects.
For details, see the "Objects That Support Administrative State Configuration" section.
Typical state transitions during the processing of a Graceful Shutdown action are:
These transitions are visible in the bottom left corner of the Configure Administrative State dialog box.
Note When you accept traffic, make sure that no other configuration activity is in progress for the selected card or for its host chassis. |
You can Accept Traffic on a selected card object in the locked state (resulting from a prior Graceful Shutdown action that was previously performed for this object).
By doing so, you can either configure the object to start receiving calls, or undo the effect of a graceful shutdown. The object is now in service.
Accept Traffic activates all T1, E1, and T3 controllers on the card (including those that may have been shut down by means other than the Graceful Shutdown method). Use this Accept Traffic method to activate T1, E1, and T3 controllers that are "down."
Note If you perform a Graceful Shutdown action on a Cisco AS5350 or AS5400
device, you cannot enter the Accept Traffic command. For details, see the "Configuring the Administrative State for a Supported Object" section. |
Typical state transitions during the processing of an Accept Traffic action are:
These transitions are visible in the bottom left corner of the Configure Administrative State dialog box.
Note The Configure Administrative State option (and Accept Traffic) is available only for some Cisco UGM objects. For details, see the "Objects That Support Administrative State Configuration" section. |
This section describes processing times associated with Configure Administrative State actions:
Note The number of active DS0s drops to 0 if all calls terminate on their own, ports are disconnected, or the card is removed from the chassis. |
Step 2 Right-click the object and select Configure Administrative State.
Step 3 Click one of these actions:
Posted: Fri Apr 4 23:19:59 PST 2003
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