RDIG-STA (Remote Digital Station)

Last Updated : Nov 21, 2014 |

MO name in log

Alarm level

Initial command to run

Full name of MO

RDIG-STA

MIN

test station location long

Remote Digital Station

WRN

test station location

The RDIG-STA MO maintains the circuitry associated with a port which has been translated as a digital station or DCP console.

Remote digital station maintenance software provides maintenance for a port administered as a digital station on the circuit pack. This strategy covers the in line errors log, initialization tests, periodic tests, craft-demanded tests, and alarm resolution and escalation. Each port, translated as a digital station on a digital line board, is running as a separate RDIG-STA MO of this type. Fault conditions discovered on one MO may or may not indicate faults on other MOs of the same type.

Maintenance testing for the port circuitry on the combo blade circuit packs is handled by on-board firmware and server-controlled tests. Maintenance software queries the firmware for error and alarm information, status, and test results. Firmware automatically reports in line error conditions, which results in server-controlled testing.

There are instances where the service state of a station is mentioned. The different service states that apply to a remote digital line station are as follows:

Out-of-Service

The port, and thus the station, have been removed from service. Busyout puts the port in the out-of-service state.

Ready-for-Service

The port on the circuit pack has been put into service, but the voice terminal has not yet established signaling communications with the port.

In-Service

The voice terminal has established signaling communications with the port, and the system is ready to process calls to and from that station. A terminal in the ready-for-service state will progress to the in-service state if it is functioning normally. It can also be forced into the in-service state by going off-hook.