Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Exec Mode Commands (A-C)
card busy-out ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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card busy-out
Moves processes from the source packet processing card to the destination packet processing card, or disables the
packet processing card from accepting any new calls. When busy-out is enabled, the packet processing card stops
receiving new calls but continues to process calls until they are completed. The command prompt is returned once the
command is initiated. The busy-out procedure is completed in background. (ASR 5x00 only)
packet processing card from accepting any new calls. When busy-out is enabled, the packet processing card stops
receiving new calls but continues to process calls until they are completed. The command prompt is returned once the
command is initiated. The busy-out procedure is completed in background. (ASR 5x00 only)
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator
Mode
Exec
The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:
[local]host_name#
Syntax
card busy-out { migrate from src_slot to dst_slot } [ -noconfirm ]
no card busy-out
no
Disables busy-out. The packet processing card is re-enabled to accept new calls.
migrate from src_slot to dst_slot
Moves processes from the specified source packet processing card to the specified destination packet
processing card. The command prompt is returned once the command is initiated. The card migration is
completed in background.
processing card. The command prompt is returned once the command is initiated. The card migration is
completed in background.
src_slot
indicates the source slot number of the card from which processes will be migrated.
dst_slot
indicates the destination slot number of the card to which processes will be migrated.
-noconfirm
Executes the command without any additional prompt and confirmation from the user.
Usage
Migrating a packet processing card changes the active/standby status of a packet processing card. This results
in the active sessions/processes being moved to the newly active card. This is useful when there is a
maintenance activity on the active card which requires removing the card from service.
The destination slot specified must contain a packet processing card which is in the standby state for the
command to complete successfully.
in the active sessions/processes being moved to the newly active card. This is useful when there is a
maintenance activity on the active card which requires removing the card from service.
The destination slot specified must contain a packet processing card which is in the standby state for the
command to complete successfully.
Caution:
Be cautious when executing this command. Depending on the number of active sessions being
migrated, some subscribers may experience service interruptions.