When you select Display Equipment from the main menu, the browser displays the following information:
Card � The card about which information is being displayed
Card number � A number that identifies a particular card
Chan or Channel � The number of the channel or channels about which information is being displayed. This can be a single number, a range, or a list.
Class � The type of card
Function � The function being performed by the card
Group � The equipment group or groups. This can be a single number, a range, or a list.
Name � The name of the associated circuit board
Options � Circuit board options
O.S. Index � The card number
Phone � The phone number that is assigned to the channel
Port � The port number
Protocol � The protocol of the channel. This can be PRIB, PRID, CAS, FRM, LOOP, WINK, or VoIP.
Service Name � The name of the service that handles the incoming call. Valid names are a string of 16 or fewer characters.
State � The equipment states, listed below, indicate to the voice system whether or not a voice circuit card or voice channel is ready and able to perform the job required of it, which includes receiving calls and processing speech. The following is a description of the different maintenance states for voice equipment:
MANOOS (manual out-of-service) � Indicates that the circuit card or channel has been taken out of service with a command issued manually. (Note that E1 (CAS) channels 0 and 16 are used for framing and signaling, respectively. They will always display as MANOOS even when the circuit card is in service and cannot be changed to INSERV.)
INSERV (in service) � Indicates that the circuit card or channel is in service and able to carry a transaction.
FOOS (facility out-of-service) � Indicates that the circuit card or channel has been taken out of service by the voice system because the link to the switch is out of service (not physically connected, switch down, and so on).
BROKEN (broken) � Indicates that the circuit card or channel did not pass the diagnostics and has been taken out of service by the system. Channels are placed in the broken state by the system. An administrator cannot change a channel to the broken state.
HWOOS (hardware out-of-service) � Indicates that the circuit card or channel is out of service due to one or more of its dependencies being out of service, broken, or not physically connected.
NETOOS (network out-of-service) � Indicates that the system is ready for the channel to go INSERV, but is waiting for the network switch to also be ready for the channel to be INSERV. Channels may freeze in this state if the switch is not ready for the channel to be INSERV.
Trunk � The trunk that is being used for the channel