John Wainwright | 5 Feb 2007 22:45

Service Change

Does it make sense for a Service Change request for a specific termination to have a context that is not NULL?  If it does make sense how would an MGC be expected to behave for example when a termination is restored to service with a non null context value.

I am thinking of a case when a termination is in a valid context but something happens resulting in an SVC OOS followed by an SVC RESTART before a subtract arrives.  Does the SVC restart reports the termination in the specific context it was in ?

 

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John

 

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Michael DiGioia | 6 Feb 2007 01:03
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Re: Service Change

John,
 
I think I may understand your question, however,  terminations can be in a context but can not be a context.
 
SVC Restart on the MG should set defaults up and that is what the MGC will see.  
 
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John Wainwright <john.wainwright <at> iphotonics.com> wrote:
Does it make sense for a Service Change request for a specific termination to have a context that is not NULL?  If it does make sense how would an MGC be expected to behave for example when a termination is restored to service with a non null context value.

I am thinking of a case when a termination is in a valid context but something happens resulting in an SVC OOS followed by an SVC RESTART before a subtract arrives.  Does the SVC restart reports the termination in the specific context it was in ?

 

Thanks

John

 

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