4.421 rept-stat-mps
Use this command to display the overall status of the application running on the MPS (multi-purpose server).
- If the LNP ELAP Configuration feature is turned on, the ELAP (EAGLE LNP Application Processor) subsystem status is displayed.
- If the INP/AINPQ feature is turned on, the EPAP (EAGLE Application Processor) subsystem status is displayed.
- If the G-Port (GSM mobile number portability), G-Flex (GSM flexible numbering), or PPSMS (Prepaid SMS Intercept Ph1) feature is turned on, then the GSM (Global System for Mobile Telecommunications) and EPAP status is displayed.
- If the EIR (Equipment Identity Register) feature is turned on, then the status of the EIR component on the card is displayed.
- If the V-Flex (Voice Mail Router) feature is turned on, then the status of the V-Flex component on the card is displayed.
- If the ATINP (ATI Number Portability Query) feature is enabled, then the status of the ATINPQ component on the card is displayed.
Parameters
- loc (optional)
- The card location of the VSCCP card to be reported on, as stenciled on the shelf of the EAGLE.
- Range:
- 1101 - 1108, 1111 - 1117, 1201 - 1208, 1211 - 1218, 1301 - 1308, 1311 - 1318, 2101 - 2108, 2111 - 2118, 2201 - 2208, 2211 - 2218, 2301 - 2308, 2311 - 2318, 3101 - 3108, 3111 - 3118, 3201 - 3208, 3211 - 3218, 3301 - 3308, 3311 - 3318, 4101 - 4108, 4111 - 4118, 4201 - 4208, 4211 - 4218, 4301 - 4308, 4311 - 4318, 5101 - 5108, 5111 - 5118, 5201 - 5208, 5211 - 5218, 5301 - 5308, 5311 - 5318, 6101 - 6108, 6111 - 6118
Example
rept-stat-mps:loc=1106
Dependencies
The card location specified in the loc parameter must contain a Service Module card.
One of the following features must be turned on, the ATINP feature must be enabled, or at least one ENUM card must be configured before this command can be entered:
- A-Port
- AINPQ
- G-Flex
- G-Port
- INP
- EIR
- LNP ELAP Configuration
- Prepaid SMS Intercept Ph1
- SIP NP
- V-Flex
At least one Service Module card must be configured in the system before this command can be entered.
The card location specified in the loc parameter must be provisioned as an SCCP card but cannot provide only GTT service.
To specify the rept-stat-mps
command, no other rept-stat-xxxx
command can be in progress.
The card location specified in the loc parameter must contain either an SCCP card, a SIP card, or an ENUM card.
A Service Module card running the VSCCP/SIPHC/ENUMHC application must be configured before this command can be entered.
Notes
When the MPS does not have an alarm on it, the rept-stat-mps
report indicates in the SST field of the report which MPS is the active and which is the standby. When the MPS has an alarm on it, the SST field shows “Fault,” and the Active/Standby information is displayed in the AST field as long as there is an alarm. After the alarm clears, the Active/Standby information appears in the SST field as before.
Output
Note:
The status for a particular feature is shown only if that feature is enabled or turned on.This example shows the possible system response if the LNP ELAP Configuration feature is turned on:
rept-stat-mps
rlghncxa03w 09-01-07 10:23:93 EST EAGLE 40.0.0
VERSION PST SST AST
ELAP A 027-015-000 OOS-MT Fault Standby
CRITICAL PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MAJOR PLATFORM ALARM DATA = h'0123456789ABCDEF
MINOR PLATFORM ALARM DATA = h'0123456789ABCDEF
CRITICAL APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MAJOR APPLICATION ALARM DATA = h'0123456789ABCDEF
MINOR APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
ALARM STATUS = ** 0371 Major Platform Failure(s)
VERSION PST SST AST
ELAP B 027-015-000 OOS-MT Fault Active
CRITICAL PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MAJOR PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MINOR PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
CRITICAL APPLICATION ALARM DATA = h'0123456789ABCDEF
MAJOR APPLICATION ALARM DATA = h'0123456789ABCDEF
MINOR APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
ALARM STATUS = *C 0373 Critical Application Failure(s)
CARD PST SST LNP STAT
1106 P IS-NR Active ACT
1201 IS-ANR Active SWDL
1205 OOS-MT-DSBLD Manual -------
1302 OOS-MT Isolated -------
1310 IS-ANR Standby SWDL
CARD 1106 ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
DSM PORT A: ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
DSM PORT B: ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
CARD 1201 ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
DSM PORT A: ALARM STATUS = ** 0084 IP Connection Unavailable
DSM PORT B: ALARM STATUS = ** 0084 IP Connection Unavailable
CARD 1205 ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
DSM PORT A: ALARM STATUS = ** 0084 IP Connection Unavailable
DSM PORT B: ALARM STATUS = ** 0084 IP Connection Unavailable
CARD 1302 ALARM STATUS = ** 0013 Card is isolated from the system
DSM PORT A: ALARM STATUS = ** 0084 IP Connection Unavailable
DSM PORT B: ALARM STATUS = ** 0084 IP Connection Unavailable
CARD 1310 ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
DSM PORT A: ALARM STATUS = ** 0084 IP Connection Unavailable
DSM PORT B: ALARM STATUS = ** 0084 IP Connection Unavailable
Command Completed.
;
Possible system response when a specific card is queried, and the INP or AINP feature is turned on:
rept-stat-mps:loc=1205
rlghncxa03w 04-01-07 10:23:93 EST EAGLE 31.3.0
CARD VERSION TYPE PST SST AST
1205 ----------- DSM OOS-MT-DSBLD Manual -----
DSM PORT A OOS-MT Unavail -----
ALARM STATUS = ** 0084 IP Connection Unavailable
DSM PORT B OOS-MT Unavail -----
ALARM STATUS = ** 0084 IP Connection Unavailable
INP STAT = -------
CARD ALARM STATUS = No Alarms.
DSM MEMORY USAGE = 0%
Command Completed.
;
Possible system response when a specific card is queried, and the EIR feature and the G-Flex, G-Port, or PPSMS feature are turned on. The example also shows that DSM Port A has an IP Connection Unavailable alarm due to failed channels Dnld, TCP, and UDP. DSM Port B has an IP Connection Unavailable alarm due to failed channels Dnld and TCP.
rept-stat-mps:loc=1205
Integrat40 05-05-24 10:37:22 EST EAGLE5 34.0.0
CARD VERSION TYPE PST SST AST
1205 ----------- DSM OOS-MT-DSBLD Manual -----
DSM PORT A OOS-MT Unavail -----
ALARM STATUS = ** 0084 IP Connection Unavailable
DSM PORT B OOS-MT Unavail -----
ALARM STATUS = ** 0084 IP Connection Unavailable
GSM STAT = -------
EIR STAT = -------
CARD ALARM STATUS = No Alarms.
DSM MEMORY USAGE = 0%
Command Completed.
;
Possible system response if a specific card is queried, and the G-Flex or G-Port feature and the V-Flex feature are turned on:
rept-stat-mps:loc=1205
Integrat40 08-05-07 11:37:24 EST EAGLE5 39.0.0
CARD VERSION TYPE PST SST AST
1205 ----------- DSM OOS-MT-DSBLD Manual -----
DSM PORT A OOS-MT Unavail -----
ALARM STATUS = ** 0084 IP Connection Unavailable
DSM PORT B OOS-MT Unavail -----
ALARM STATUS = ** 0084 IP Connection Unavailable
GSM STAT = -------
VFLEX STAT = -------
CARD ALARM STATUS = No Alarms.
DSM MEMORY USAGE = 0%
Command Completed.
;
Possible system response if the EIR, INP or AINPQ, V-Flex, and the G-Port, G-Flex, or PPSMS features are turned on, and the ATINP feature is enabled.
rept-stat-mps
rlghncxa03w 09-01-07 10:23:93 EST EAGLE 40.0.0
VERSION PST SST AST
EPAP A 027-015-000 IS-NR Active -----
CRITICAL PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MAJOR PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MINOR PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
CRITICAL APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MAJOR APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MINOR APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
VERSION PST SST AST
EPAP B 027-015-000 OOS-MT Fault Standby
CRITICAL PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MAJOR PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MINOR PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
CRITICAL APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MAJOR APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MINOR APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
CARD PST SST GSM STAT
1106 P IS-NR Active ACT
1201 IS-ANR Active SWDL
1205 OOS-MT-DSBLD Manual -------
1302 OOS-MT Isolated -------
1310 IS-ANR Standby SWDL
CARD PST SST INP STAT
1106 P IS-NR Active ACT
1201 IS-ANR Active SWDL
1205 OOS-MT-DSBLD Manual -------
1302 OOS-MT Isolated -------
1310 IS-ANR Standby SWDL
CARD PST SST EIR STAT
1106 P IS-NR Active ACT
1201 IS-ANR Active SWDL
1205 OOS-MT-DSBLD Manual -------
1302 OOS-MT Isolated -------
1310 IS-ANR Standby SWDL
CARD PST SST V-FLEX STAT
1106 P IS-NR Active ACT
1201 IS-ANR Active SWDL
1205 OOS-MT-DSBLD Manual -------
1302 OOS-MT Isolated -------
1310 IS-ANR Standby SWDL
CARD PST SST ATINPQ STAT
1106 P IS-NR Active ACT
1201 IS-ANR Active SWDL
1205 OOS-MT-DSBLD Manual -------
1302 OOS-MT Isolated -------
1310 IS-ANR Standby SWDL
CARD 1106 ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
DSM PORT A: ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
DSM PORT B: ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
CARD 1201 ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
DSM PORT A: ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
DSM PORT B: ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
CARD 1205 ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
DSM PORT A: ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
DSM PORT B: ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
CARD 1302 ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
DSM PORT A: ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
DSM PORT B: ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
CARD 1310 ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
DSM PORT A: ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
DSM PORT B: ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
Command Completed.
;
This example shows the possible system response if a SIP card is queried and the SIP NP feature is turned on:
rept-stat-mps:loc=1101
tekelecstp 12-07-26 14:41:09 EST EAGLE 45.0.0
rept-stat-mps:loc=1101
Command entered at terminal #4.
;
tekelecstp 12-07-26 14:41:09 EST EAGLE 45.0.0
CARD VERSION TYPE PST SST AST
1101 -------- DSM OOST-MT-DSBLD MEA -----
DSM PORT A OOS-MT Unavail -----
ALARM STATUS = ** 0084 IP Connection unavailable
Failed Channels: Prov Dnld UDP
CARD ALARM STATUS = ** 0441 Incorrect MBD - CPU
DSM MEMORY USAGE = ---%
Command Completed.
;
The following example is when Dual ExAP Config feature is enabled and both LNP and EPAP base features turned ON:
exap 12-07-02 15:42:53 MST EAGLE 45.0.0-64.34.0
rept-stat-mps
Command entered at terminal #3.
;
exap 12-07-02 15:42:53 MST EAGLE 45.0.0-64.34.0
VERSION PST SST AST
ELAP A 009-000-000 IS-ANR Fault Standby
CRITICAL PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MAJOR PLATFORM ALARM DATA = H'3000000000e01001
MINOR PLATFORM ALARM DATA = H'5000000000000200
CRITICAL APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MAJOR APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MINOR APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
ALARM STATUS = ** 0372 Major Platform Failure(s)
VERSION PST SST AST
ELAP B 009-000-000 IS-ANR Fault Active
CRITICAL PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MAJOR PLATFORM ALARM DATA = H'3000000028000900
MINOR PLATFORM ALARM DATA = H'5000000000000200
CRITICAL APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MAJOR APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MINOR APPLICATION ALARM DATA = H'6000000000002000
ALARM STATUS = ** 0372 Major Platform Failure(s)
CARD PST SST LNP STAT
1101 P IS-NR Active -------
CARD 1101 ALARM STATUS = No Alarms.
DSM PORT A: ALARM STATUS = No Alarms.
DSM PORT B: ALARM STATUS = No Alarms.
VERSION PST SST AST
EPAP A 013-000-000 IS-ANR Fault Standby
CRITICAL PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MAJOR PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MINOR PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
CRITICAL APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MAJOR APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MINOR APPLICATION ALARM DATA = H'6000000000000008
ALARM STATUS = * 0375 Minor Application Failure(s)
VERSION PST SST AST
EPAP B 013-000-000 IS-ANR Fault Active
CRITICAL PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MAJOR PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MINOR PLATFORM ALARM DATA = No Alarms
CRITICAL APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MAJOR APPLICATION ALARM DATA = No Alarms
MINOR APPLICATION ALARM DATA = H'6000000000000008
ALARM STATUS = * 0375 Minor Application Failure(s)
CARD PST SST GSM STAT
1111 P IS-NR Active ACT
CARD PST SST EIR STAT
1111 P IS-NR Active -------
CARD 1111 ALARM STATUS = No Alarms.
DSM PORT A: ALARM STATUS = No Alarms.
DSM PORT B: ALARM STATUS = No Alarms.
Command Completed.
;
This example shows the possible system response if an ENUM card is queried:
rept-stat-mps:loc=1101
tekelecstp 14-05-14 14:41:09 EST EAGLE 46.1.0
rept-stat-mps:loc=1101
Command entered at terminal #4.
;
tekelecstp 14-05-14 14:41:09 EST EAGLE 46.1.0
CARD VERSION TYPE PST SST AST
1101 ----------- DSM OOS-MT-DSBLD MEA -----
DSM PORT A OOS-MT Unavail -----
ALARM STATUS = ** 0084 IP Connection Unavailable
Failed Channels: Prov Dnld UDP
CARD ALARM STATUS = ** 0441 Incorrect MBD - CPU
DSM MEMORY USAGE = ---%
Command Completed.
;
Legend
- CARD—Location of the Service Module card. The Service Module card with the designator “P” to the right of its card location is the primary Service Module card as selected by the active ELAP/EPAP. The primary Service Module card provides the ELAP/EPAP status to the OAM. When the primary state (PST) of the ELAP/EPAP is IS-NR, the secondary state (SST) indicates whether the ELAP/EPAP is active or standby.
- VERSION—Version number of the GPL that the specified ELAP/EPAP or card is running.
- PST—Primary state of the ELAP/EPAP or card. Possible values are described in Possible Values for PST/SST/AST.
- SST—Secondary state of the ELAP/EPAP or card. Possible values are described in Possible Values for PST/SST/AST.
- AST—Associated state of the ELAP/EPAP or card. Possible values are described in Possible Values for PST/SST/AST.
- EPAP/ELAP A/B—Application running on the MPS (multi-purpose server) platform. If the LNP ELAP Configuration feature is turned on, the output shows ELAP A/B. If INP, G-Flex, G-Port, or V-Flex is turned on, the output shows EPAP A/B.
- ALARM STATUS—List of trouble text alarm messages that have been generated for the MPS and the applications running on the MPS. Each alarm is listed as a 16-character hexadecimal string where each bit represents a unique platform or application alarm. To decode the string, use the procedure in the EPAP Administration Guide or the ELAP Administration and LNP Feature Activation Guide. There are 6 categories of MPS alarms:
- Critical platform alarm data
- Major platform alarm data
- Minor platform alarm data
- Critical application alarm data
- Major application alarm data
- Minor application alarm data
- GSM STAT—Possible states are ACT (active) or SWDL (the GSM component on that card is inactive until the software download completes). GSM STAT information is not displayed if the G-Port, G-Flex and Prepaid SMS Intercept Ph1 features are turned off.
- INP STAT—Possible states include ACT (active), OFFL (offline) and SWDL (the INP component on that card is inactive until the software download completes). INP STAT information is not displayed if the INP feature is turned off.
- LNP STAT—Possible states include ACT (active), OFFL (offline) and SWDL (the LNP component on that card is inactive until the software download completes). LNP STAT information is not displayed if the LNP ELAP Configuration feature is turned off.
- EIR STAT—Possible states include ACT (active), OFFL (offline), and SWDL (the EIR component on that card is inactive until software download completes). EIR STAT information is not displayed if the EIR feature is not enabled.
- VFLEX STAT—Possible states include ACT (active), OFFL (offline), and SWDL (the V-Flex component on that card is inactive until software download completes). V-Flex STAT information is not displayed if the V-Flex feature is not on.
- ATINPQ STAT—Possible states include ACT (active), OFFL (offline), and SWDL (the ATINPQ component on that card is inactive until software download completes). ATINPQ STAT information is not displayed if the ATINP feature is not enabled.
- DSM MEMORY USAGE—Percentage of Service Module memory used to store the ELAP/EPAP database.
For EPAP, the percentage of the card memory is displayed. For example, 50% of the memory on an E5-SM4G-B card means that 2GB are used.
For ELAP/LNP, the percentage that is displayed depends on the enabled or default feature access key (FAK) quantity for LNP ported TNs, LNP ported LRNs, and LNP ported NPANXXs in the system (see the
rtrv-ctrl-feat
command output). The percentage is the greatest of: 1) TNs provisioned divided by LNP ported TNs FAK quantity, 2) LRNs provisioned divided by LNP ported LRNs FAK quantity, or 3) NPANXXs provisioned divided by LNP ported NPANXXs FAK quantity. - CARD XXXX ALARM STATUS—List of trouble text alarm messages that have been generated for the card
- DSM Port A/B—List of trouble text alarm messages that have been generated for the port on the Service Module card.
- IP Connection Unavailable—The failed channels on those ports with IP Connection Unavailable alarms. Possible channels reported are:
- Prov—RTDB Provisioning Channel
- Dnld—RTDB Download Channel
- TCP—Transmission Control Protocol Channel
- UDP—User Datagram Protocol Channel
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