Nortel Networks NN43001-563 User Manual

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Command

Description

pstat

Gives summary status information for one or all loaded patches.

For each patch, the following information is displayed: patch handle, filename,
reference number, whether the patch is in-service or out-of-service, the reason
why the patch is out-of-service (if applicable), and whether the patch is marked
for retention or not.

Patch retention means that if a reset occurs, then the patch is automatically
reloaded into memory and its state (active or inactive) is restored to what it
was prior to the system going down.

Syntax:

pstat "[handle]"

If the handle is provided, only the information for the specified patch is
displayed. If the pstat is issued without a parameter, information for all the
patches is displayed.

plis

Gives detailed patch status information for a loaded patch.

Syntax:

plis "[handle]"

If the pout command is issued without a parameter, the technician is prompted
to enter a handle.

pnew

Creates memory patches for the Media Card 32-port and ITG-Pentium 24-port
trunk cards.

The release of the patch is assumed to be the same as that of the current
load.

The address to be patched is checked to ensure that it is in range.

For each address that is changed, the "old" contents are assumed to be
the current contents of that memory address.

If a path is not provided for the new path filename then it is assumed that
the patch is in the /C:/u/patch directory.

Once a memory patch is created using the pnew command, it is loaded and
activated like any other patch.

Syntax:

Nortel Communication Server 1000

IP Trunk Fundamentals

NN43001-563

01.01

Standard

Release 5.0

30 May 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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