We have a small Definity with 2 trunk groups (one of type isdn, the other of type co). We are considering reducing the number of trunks in the second trunk group. So we would like to temporarly disable some of them to make sure nothing bad happens.
As I understand it, the command to do this is "busyout trunk", but I only see "mis" as an option to the "busyout" command. More reading has led me to believe that a 'maintenance' login is required to busyout a trunk. However the only logins on the box are customer/super-user ones.
So am I screwed, or just missing something obvious to everyone else?
As I understand it, the command to do this is "busyout trunk", but I only see "mis" as an option to the "busyout" command. More reading has led me to believe that a 'maintenance' login is required to busyout a trunk. However the only logins on the box are customer/super-user ones.
So am I screwed, or just missing something obvious to everyone else?