4.19 alw-imt
Use this command to change the state of the specified Interprocessor Message Transport (IMT) bus from OOS-MT-DSBLD (Out-of-Service-Maintenance-Disabled) to IS-NR (In-Service-Normal), if the command is successful. If the command fails, the status is IS-ANR (In-Service-Abnormal). The IMT bus is comprised of two 125 Mbps counter-rotating serial busses. If one bus fails, the other immediately assumes control of all messages.
Example
alw-imt:bus=a
Dependencies
This command cannot be entered during an IMT Fault Isolation Test or an Extended Bit Error Rate Test (BERT).
This command cannot be entered if an IMT Rate Change sequence is in progress.
Valid IMT bus entries are "A" or "B".
Notes
This command returns an inhibited IMT bus to service.
The function of this command is the same as the rst-imt
command.
See the tst-imt
command to determine the location of faults on a failed or abnormal IMT bus.
Output
alw-imt:bus=a
rlghncxa03w 04-01-07 11:11:28 EST EAGLE 31.3.0
Allow IMT Bus A command issued.
rlghncxa03w 04-01-07 11:11:28 EST EAGLE 31.3.0
0100.0097 IMT BUS A Imt allowed
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