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What is the test MO command for ?

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fil977

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Cannot seem to find any info on this, pressing help gives me this:

Enter 'logical' xxxxx, 'physical' xxxxxxx, 'test #' xxx,
['repeat' (1-100) or 'clear']


 
'MO' usually stands for Maintenance Object. What alarms are you trying to clear. What type of switch?

Kevin
 
This is going hand in hand with another post I have regarding on demand testing of analogue stations.

was going through looking at what tests I could do and I saw this one 'test MO' 'logical' xxxxx, 'physical' xxxxxxx, 'test #' xxx,
['repeat' (1-100) or 'clear']

I wasn't aware of this test so I started looking in the manuals and could not find any reference to this particular test.

Have a pair of S8710's on cm3.0.1

Wondering if any knew ?


 
Just found this doc:

Maintenance
for the
Avaya™ G700 Media Gateway
controlled by an
Avaya™ S8300 Media Server or an
Avaya™ S8700 Media Server

the test MO command relates to testing Maintenance objects on G700'S (I think) as the logical and physical refers to the GGGVMPP naming convention.

this unfortunately will not help me in what i was trying to do but at least my curiosity is sated now.
 
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