The output indicates how many cards are using the
specified clock, and how many cards are reporting fault with the specified
clock.
Example of the possible output:
rept-stat-clk
Command entered at terminal #3.
;
tekelecstp 99-03-05 13:34:15 EST EAGLE 31.6.0
CARD LOC= 1114 (Active ) CARD LOC= 1116 (Isolated )
PRIMARY BITS = Active PRIMARY BITS = -----
SECONDARY BITS = Idle SECONDARY BITS = -----
HS PRIMARY CLK = Active HS PRIMARY CLK = -----
HS SECONDARY CLK = Idle HS SECONDARY CLK = -----
HS CLK TYPE = E1 UNFRAMED HS CLK TYPE = -----
HS CLK LINELEN = SHORTHAUL HS CLK LINELEN = -----
PST SST AST
SYSTEM CLOCK IS-NR ACTIVE ALMINH
ALARM STATUS = No Alarms.
# Cards using CLK A = 009 # Cards with bad CLK A = 000
# Cards using CLK B = 000 # Cards with bad CLK B = 009
# Cards using CLK I = 000
PST SST AST
HS SYSTEM CLOCK IS-NR ACTIVE ALMINH
ALARM STATUS = No Alarms.
# Cards using HSCLK A = 001 # Cards with bad HSCLK A = 000
# Cards using HSCLK B = 000 # Cards with bad HSCLK B = 002
# Cards using HSCLK I = 000
Command Completed.
Caution:
Resetting, reseating, or replacing
a card will cause both links on the card to fail. If the card is a LIM, place
the links on the LIM out of service by entering the
dact-slk
command.