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Removing an E5-IPSM

This procedure is used to remove an E5-IPSM (IP Services Module - a card running the ips application) from the database using the dlt-card command.

Note:

As of Release 46.5, the E5-IPSM card and its functionality is replaced by the E5-ENET-B (p/n 870-2971-01) or SLIC (p/n 7094646) card. Any references to E5-IPSM and the 870-2877-01 part number should be replaced by the 46.5 and greater card and part number.

Caution:

If the E5-IPSM is the last E5-IPSM in service, removing this card from the database will disable the IP User Interface (Telnet) feature.

All terminals associated with the E5-IPSM being removed must be out of service. The terminals are displayed using the rtrv-trm command. The state of the terminals is displayed using the rept-stat-trm command.

The examples in this procedure are used to remove the E5-IPSM in card location 2107.

Canceling the REPT-STAT-CARD Command

Because the rept-stat-card command used in this procedure can output information for a long period of time, the rept-stat-card command can be canceled and the output to the terminal stopped. There are three ways that the rept-stat-card command can be canceled.

  • Press the F9 function key on the keyboard at the terminal where the rept-stat-card command was entered.

  • Enter the canc-cmd without the trm parameter at the terminal where the rept-stat-card command was entered.

  • Enter the canc-cmd:trm=<xx>, where <xx> is the terminal where the rept-stat-card command was entered, from another terminal other that the terminal where the rept-stat-card command was entered. To enter the canc-cmd:trm=<xx> command, the terminal must allow Security Administration commands to be entered from it and the user must be allowed to enter Security Administration commands. The terminal’s permissions can be verified with the rtrv-secu-trm command. The user’s permissions can be verified with the rtrv-user or rtrv-secu-user commands.

For more information about the canc-cmd command, go to Commands User's Guide.

  1. Display the cards in the database using the rtrv-card command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 13-07-01 09:12:36 GMT EAGLE5 45.0.0
    CARD   TYPE      APPL      LSET NAME     LINK SLC LSET NAME     LINK SLC
    1101   DSM       VSCCP      
    1102   TSM       GLS       
    1103   DCM       STPLAN   
    1113   E5MCAP    OAMHC
    1114   E5TDM-A
    1115   E5MCAP    OAMHC
    1116   E5TDM-B
    1117   E5MDAL
    1201   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp2           A    0   sp1           B    0
    1202   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp2           A    1   nsp3          B    0
    1203   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp3           A    0   
    1204   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp3           A    1   
    1205   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   itu1          A    0   
    1206   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   nsp3          A    1   nsp4          B    0
    1212   DSM       VSCCP      
    1214   TSM       GLS       
    1215   DCM       STPLAN   
    1301   LIMATM    ATMANSI   lsnatm1       A    0   
    1303   STC       EROUTE    
    1305   DCM       STPLAN   
    1308   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp6           A    0   sp7           B    0
    1311   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp2           A    2   sp1           B    1
                               sp7           A1   1   sp3           B1   2
    1315   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp7           A    2   sp5           B    0
    1318   LIMATM    ATMANSI   lsnatm1       A    1   
    2101   STC       EROUTE    
    2103   STC       EROUTE    
    2105   STC       EROUTE    
    2107   IPSM      IPS       
    2108   IPSM      IPS       
    2111   IPSM      IPS       
    

    An E5-IPSM is identified by the entries E5-IPSM in the TYPE field and IPS in the APPL field.

  2. Display the status of the E5-IPSM being removed from the database with the rept-stat-card command and specifying the card location of the E5-IPSM.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rept-stat-card:loc=2107

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 16:43:42 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
    CARD   VERSION      TYPE      GPL        PST            SST        AST
    2107   114-001-000  IPSM      IPS        IS-NR          Active     -----
    
      ALARM STATUS       = No Alarms.
      BPDCM GPL          = 002-122-000
      IMT BUS A          = Conn
      IMT BUS B          = Conn
    Command Completed.
    

    If the IPSM is out of service, shown by the entry OOS-MT-DSBLD in the PST column, skip steps 3 through 5, and go to step 6.

  3. Display the terminals using the rtrv-trm command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 16:02:08 GMT EAGLE5 39.0.0
    TRM  TYPE     COMM        FC    TMOUT MXINV DURAL
    1    VT320    9600-7-E-1  SW    30    5     99:59:59
    2    KSR      9600-7-E-1  HW    30    5     INDEF
    3    PRINTER  4800-7-E-1  HW    30    0     00:00:00
    4    VT320    2400-7-E-1  BOTH  30    5     00:30:00
    5    VT320    9600-7-O-1  NONE  30    5     00:00:30
    6    VT320    9600-7-E-2  SW    30    9     INDEF
    7    PRINTER  9600-7-N-2  HW    30    5     00:30:00
    8    KSR     19200-7-E-2  BOTH  30    5     00:30:00
    9    VT320    9600-7-E-1  SW    30    7     00:30:00
    10   VT320    9600-7-E-1  HW    30    5     00:30:00
    11   VT320    4800-7-E-1  HW    30    5     00:30:00
    12   PRINTER  9600-7-E-1  HW    30    4     00:30:00
    13   VT320    9600-7-O-1  NONE  30    5     00:30:00
    14   VT320    9600-7-E-2  SW    30    8     00:30:00
    15   VT320    9600-7-N-2  HW    30    5     00:30:00
    16   VT320    9600-7-E-2  BOTH  30    3     00:30:00
    
    TRM  TYPE      LOC              TMOUT MXINV DURAL      SECURE
    17   TELNET    2107             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    18   SEAS      2107             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    19   TELNET    2107             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    20   TELNET    2107             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    21   TELNET    2107             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    22   TELNET    2107             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    23   TELNET    2107             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    24   TELNET    2107             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    25   TELNET    2108             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    26   TELNET    2108             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    27   SEAS      2108             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    28   TELNET    2108             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    29   TELNET    2108             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    30   TELNET    2108             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    31   TELNET    2108             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    32   TELNET    2108             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    33   TELNET    2111             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    34   TELNET    2111             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    35   TELNET    2111             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    36   TELNET    2111             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    37   TELNET    2111             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    38   TELNET    2111             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    39   TELNET    2111             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    40   TELNET    2111             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    
    TRM  LOGINTMR LOGOUTTMR PNGTIMEINT PNGFAILCNT
         (sec)    (sec)     (msec)
    17   none     none      none       1
    19   none     none      none       1
    20   none     none      none       1
    21   none     none      none       1
    22   none     none      none       1
    23   none     none      none       1
    24   none     none      none       1
    25   none     none      none       1
    26   none     none      none       1
    28   none     none      none       1
    29   none     none      none       1
    30   none     none      none       1
    31   none     none      none       1
    32   none     none      none       1
    33   none     none      none       1
    34   none     none      none       1
    35   none     none      none       1
    36   none     none      none       1
    37   none     none      none       1
    38   none     none      none       1
    39   none     none      none       1
    40   none     none      none       1 
    
    TRM  TRAF LINK SA  SYS PU  DB  UIMRD
    1    NO   YES  NO  YES NO  YES YES
    2    NO   NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO
    .
    .
    .
    39   NO   NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO
    40   NO   NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO
    
         APP  APP
    TRM  SERV SS  CARD CLK DBG GTT GWS MEAS MON MPS SEAS SLAN
    1    YES  YES YES  YES YES YES YES YES  YES YES NO   NO
    2    YES  YES YES  YES YES YES YES YES  YES YES NO   NO
    .
    .
    .
    39   NO   NO  NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO   NO  NO  NO   NO
    40   NO   NO  NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO   NO  NO  NO   NO
    
  4. Display the status of the terminals by entering the rept-stat-trm command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 15:08:45 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    TRM   PST           SST           AST
    1     IS-NR         Active        -----
    2     IS-NR         Active        -----
    3     IS-NR         Active        -----
    4     IS-NR         Active        -----
    5     IS-NR         Active        -----
    6     IS-NR         Active        -----
    7     IS-NR         Active        -----
    8     IS-NR         Active        -----
    9     IS-NR         Active        -----
    10    IS-NR         Active        -----
    11    IS-NR         Active        -----
    12    IS-NR         Active        -----
    13    IS-NR         Active        -----
    14    IS-NR         Active        -----
    15    IS-NR         Active        -----
    16    IS-NR         Active        -----
    17    IS-NR         Active        -----
    18    IS-NR         Active        -----
    19    IS-NR         Active        -----
    20    IS-NR         Active        -----
    21    IS-NR         Active        -----
    22    IS-NR         Active        -----
    23    IS-NR         Active        -----
    24    IS-NR         Active        -----
    25    IS-NR         Active        -----
    26    IS-NR         Active        -----
    27    IS-NR         Active        -----
    28    IS-NR         Active        -----
    29    IS-NR         Active        -----
    30    IS-NR         Active        -----
    31    IS-NR         Active        -----
    32    IS-NR         Active        -----
    33    IS-NR         Active        -----
    34    IS-NR         Active        -----
    35    IS-NR         Active        -----
    36    IS-NR         Active        -----
    37    IS-NR         Active        -----
    38    IS-NR         Active        -----
    39    IS-NR         Active        -----
    40    IS-NR         Active        -----
    
    Command Completed.
    

    Note:

    If all the terminals associated with the E5-IPSM being removed from the database are out of service, shown by the entry OOS-MT-DSBLD in the PST column, skip step 5, and go to step 6.
  5. Place the terminals associated with the E5-IPSM being removed out of service using the rmv-trm command.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    rmv-trm:trm=17

    rmv-trm:trm=18

    rmv-trm:trm=19

    rmv-trm:trm=20

    rmv-trm:trm=21

    rmv-trm:trm=22

    rmv-trm:trm=23

    rmv-trm:trm=24

    Note:

    If the E5-IPSM that will be removed in this procedure contains the last in-service SEAS terminal, the force=yes parameter must be specified with the rmv-trm command for that SEAS terminal.

    Caution:

    Placing these terminals out of service will disable any Telnet sessions running on these terminals.

    If the status of any terminals associated with the E5-IPSM being removed shown in the PST field in step 4 is OOS-MT-DSBLD (out-of-service maintenance disabled), the terminal is already out of service and the rmv-trm command does not need to be executed for that terminal.

    When these commands have successfully completed, this message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 15:08:45 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    Inhibit message sent to terminal
    
    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 15:08:45 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    Command Completed.
    
  6. Place the E5-IPSM out of service using the rmv-card command, specifying the card location of the E5-IPSM.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rmv-card:loc=2107

    When this command has successfully completed, this message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 09:12:36 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
    Card has been inhibited.
    
  7. Remove the card using the dlt-card command.

    The dlt-card command has only one parameter, loc, which is the location of the card. For this example, enter these commands.

    dlt-card:loc=2107

    Note:

    If the E5-IPSM that was removed in this step contains a SEAS terminal, the entry for that SEAS terminal is removed from the SEAS over IP configuration and is not shown in the rtrv-seas-config output. This message is displayed after the dlt-card command has been entered.
    Invalidating the Terminal data in SEASCFG Table

    When this command has successfully completed, this message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 09:12:36 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
    DLT-CARD: MASP A - COMPLTD
    
  8. Verify the changes using the rtrv-card command specifying the card that was removed in step 7.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    rtrv-card:loc=2107

    When this command has successfully completed, this message should appear.

    E2144 Cmd Rej: Location invalid for hardware configuration
    
  9. Back up the new changes using the chg-db:action=backup:dest=fixedcommand.

    These messages should appear, the active Maintenance and Administration Subsystem Processor (MASP) appears first.

    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on active MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on active MASP to fixed disk complete.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on standby MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on standby MASP to fixed disk complete.
    

Figure 4-27 Removing an IPSM



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