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GranDSLAM™ 4200
ATM Stackable DSLAM
User’s Guide
Document No. 4200-A2-GB20-00
August 2002
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About This Guide
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Document Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
xvii
Product-Related Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
xviii
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-1
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-3
Using the Command Line Interface
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Introduction to the Hotwire 4200 GranDSLAM
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Document Purpose and Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-1
TL1 Command Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-1
Command Code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-2
Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-3
Output Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-3
Command Entry Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-4
User Access Privilege Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-5
Logging In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-5
GranDSLAM 4200 Turn-up Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-6
Turn-up Procedure for Inband Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-7
Turn-up Procedure for Out-of-Band Management. . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-7
Configuring the Unit for Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-8
Additional Configuration Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-8
ADSL Facility Commands
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Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-1
ACT-PROFILE-ADSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-2
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-2
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-3
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-4
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-4
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-5
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-5
DLT-PROFILE-ADSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-6
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-6
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-7
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-7
DLT-PROFILE-ADSLALM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-8
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-8
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-9
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-9
ED-ADSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-10
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-12
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-13
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-13
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-14
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-14
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-15
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-15
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-16
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-17
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-17
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-18
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-19
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-19
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-20
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-20
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-21
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-22
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-23
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-23
ENT-PROFILE-ADSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-24
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-24
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-25
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-25
ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-26
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-26
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-27
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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REPT ALM ADSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-28
REPT EVT ADSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-30
RTRV-ADSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-32
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-32
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-34
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-34
RTRV-ATUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-35
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-35
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-36
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-36
RTRV-PM-ADSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-37
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-38
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-39
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-39
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-40
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-40
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-41
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-41
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-42
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-42
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-43
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-43
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-44
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-44
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-46
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-46
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-47
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-47
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-49
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-49
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-50
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-50
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-52
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-52
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-53
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-53
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-55
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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DS1 Facility Commands
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4-1
ED-T1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-2
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-3
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-4
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-4
ENT-T1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-5
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-6
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-7
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-7
REPT ALM T1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-8
REPT EVT T1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-9
REPT-OPSTAT-T1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-10
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-10
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-11
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-11
RTRV-PM-T1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-12
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-13
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-14
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-14
RTRV-T1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-15
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-15
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-18
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-18
ATM Commands
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Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-1
DLT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-2
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-2
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-3
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-3
DLT-VCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-4
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-4
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-5
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-5
ED-ATMPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-6
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-6
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-7
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ENT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-8
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-8
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-9
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-9
ENT-VCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-10
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-11
Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-12
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-12
RTRV-ATMPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-13
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-13
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-15
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-15
RTRV-PROFILE-ATMACC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-16
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-16
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-18
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-18
RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFDSC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-19
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-19
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-20
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-20
RTRV-VCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-21
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-21
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-23
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-23
Cross Connect Commands
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6-1
Cross-Connection Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-1
DLT-CRS-VC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-2
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-2
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-3
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-3
ED-CRS-VC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-4
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-5
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-6
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-8
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-9
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-9
RTRV-CRS-VC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-10
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-11
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-12
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-12
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-1
ED-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-2
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-2
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-3
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-3
REPT ALM EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-4
REPT EVT EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-5
RTRV-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-6
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-6
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-8
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-8
RTRV-INV-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-9
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-9
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-11
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-11
IP Access Commands
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Equipment Commands
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ENT-CRS-VC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-1
DLT-ATMARPENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-2
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-2
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-3
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-3
DLT-IPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-4
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-4
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-5
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-5
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ED-IPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-6
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-7
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-8
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-8
ENT-ATMARPENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-9
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-9
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-10
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-10
ENT-IPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-11
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-12
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-13
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-13
REPT-OPSTAT-IPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-14
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-14
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-16
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-16
RTRV-ATMARPENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-17
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-17
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-18
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-18
RTRV-IPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-19
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-19
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-21
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-21
Performance Commands
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Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-1
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLCOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-2
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-2
Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-4
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-4
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLDN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-5
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-5
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-6
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-6
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-7
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-7
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-9
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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REPT-OPSTAT-VCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-10
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-10
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-12
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-12
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-1
RTRV-ALM-ADSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-2
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-3
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-4
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-4
RTRV-ALM-ALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-5
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-6
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-8
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-8
RTRV-ALM-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-9
10 Fault Commands
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Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-10
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-11
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-11
RTRV-ALM-T1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-12
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-13
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-14
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-14
RTRV-ATTR-ADSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-15
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-16
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-17
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-17
RTRV-ATTR-ALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-18
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-19
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-21
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-21
RTRV-ATTR-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-22
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-23
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-24
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-24
RTRV-ATTR-T1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-25
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-26
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-27
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RTRV-COND-ADSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-28
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-29
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-30
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-30
RTRV-COND-ALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-31
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-32
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-34
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-34
RTRV-COND-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-35
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-36
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-37
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-37
RTRV-COND-T1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-38
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-39
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-40
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-40
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Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-1
INIT-LOG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-2
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-2
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-3
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-3
RTRV-LOG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-4
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-4
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-5
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-5
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12-1
DLT-USER-SECU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-2
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-2
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-3
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-3
ED-CID-SECU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-4
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-4
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-5
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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12-6
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-6
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-7
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-7
ED-USER-SECU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-8
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-8
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-9
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-9
ENT-USER-SECU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-10
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-10
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-11
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-11
RTRV-CID-SECU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-12
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-12
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-13
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-13
RTRV-USER-SECU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-14
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-14
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-15
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-15
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13-1
ED-SYNCN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13-2
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13-2
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13-3
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13-3
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13-4
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13-4
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13-5
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13-5
RTRV-SYNCN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13-6
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13-6
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13-7
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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14-1
ACT-USER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-2
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-2
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-3
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-3
ALW-MSG-ALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-4
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-4
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-5
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-5
CANC-USER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-6
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-6
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-7
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-7
CPY-FILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-8
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14-9
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-9
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-10
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-10
INIT-SYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-11
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-11
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-12
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-12
LOGOFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-13
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-13
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-14
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-14
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14-15
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-15
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-16
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-16
RTRV-MEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-17
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-17
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-18
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-18
RTRV-META-AID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-19
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-19
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-20
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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14-21
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-21
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-22
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-22
RTRV-META-SYN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-23
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-23
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-24
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-24
RTRV-NE-ALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-25
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-25
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-28
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-28
SET-DAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-29
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-29
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-30
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-30
SET-NE-ALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-31
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-33
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-34
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-34
SET-SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-35
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-35
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-36
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14-36
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15-1
OPR-LPBK-T1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-2
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-2
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-3
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-3
OPR-LPBK-VCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-4
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-5
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-6
Related Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-6
RLS-LPBK-T1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-7
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-7
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-8
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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15-9
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-9
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-10
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-10
STA-LAMPTST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-11
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-11
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-12
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-12
STP-LAMPTST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-13
Response Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-13
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-14
Related Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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B-1
ACT Commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-2
ALW Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-2
CANC Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-2
CPY Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-2
DLT Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-3
ED Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-3
ENT Commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-4
INH Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-5
INIT Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-5
LOGOFF Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-5
OPR Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-5
RD Commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-6
REPT Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-6
RTRV Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-7
SET Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-9
STA Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-9
STP Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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SNMP Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-1
Traps Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-1
SNMP Traps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-2
MIBs Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-5
Standard MIBs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-5
MIB II (RFC 1907) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-6
MIB II (RFC 1213) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-7
MIB II (RFC 1213) System Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-7
MIB II (RFC 2863) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-8
Evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB II (RFC 2863) . . . . . . . .
C-8
MIB II (RFC 2863) Extension to the Interface Table . . . . . . . . . . .
C-12
MIB II (RFC 2863) Interface Stack Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-12
MIB II (RFC 2863) Interface Test Table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-13
MIB II (RFC 2863) ifTestEntry Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-13
ATM MIB (AtoM) (RFC 2515). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-13
ATM Interface Configuration Parameter Group (RFC 2515) . . . . .
C-14
ATM Interface Traffic Descriptor Group (RFC 2515) . . . . . . . . . . .
C-15
ATM VCL Configuration Group (RFC 2515) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-16
Virtual Channel Cross Connect Group (RFC 2515). . . . . . . . . . . .
C-17
ATM Forum MIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Paradyne Extensions to the ATM Interface Configuration Table,
ATM Forum M4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-19
Entity MIB (version 2) (RFC 2737) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-20
Entity Physical Group (RFC 2737). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-20
DMT Line Code Specific MIB (RFC 2662) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-27
ADSL Supplement to the ADSL Line MIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-32
DS1 MIB (RFC 2495) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-33
Paradyne Enterprise MIBs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-36
Paradyne DSLAM System MIB (pdn_dslam.mib) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-36
Paradyne Security MIB (pdn_Security.mib) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-38
Paradyne Syslog MIB (pdn_syslog.mib) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-39
Paradyne Health and Status MIB (mpe_HealthAndStatus.mib). . . . . .
C-41
Paradyne Control MIB (mpe_Control.mib) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-41
Paradyne Control MIB (pdn_Control.mib) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-42
Paradyne Configuration MIB (mpe_Config.mib) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-43
Paradyne Configuration MIB (pdn_Config.mib) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-43
Paradyne Time MIB (pdn_Time.mib) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-44
Paradyne mpe_ATMConf.mib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-44
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Paradyne ReachDSL MIB (pdn_reachDSL.mib) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-45
Paradyne DS1 Config MIB (RFC 2495) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-46
Paradyne DS1 Extension MIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C-46
D Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem Download
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Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
D-1
Downloading Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem Software . . . . . . . . . .
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About This Guide
Document Purpose and Intended Audience
This guide contains information necessary for the use of the GranDSLAM 4200
ATM Stackable DSLAM.
The successful user of this manual has some experience with the installation and
configuration of DSL network devices, and Transaction Language No. (TL1)
commands.
Document Summary
Section
Description
Chapter 1, Introduction to the
Hotwire 4200 GranDSLAM
Provides an introduction to the capabilities of the Hotwire
4200 GranDSLAM.
Chapter 2, Using the
Command Line Interface
Explains how to use the Command Line Interface (CLI).
Chapter 3, ADSL Facility
Commands
Contains commands for configuring and viewing the
ADSL facility.
Chapter 4, DS1 Facility
Commands
Contains commands for configuring and viewing the DS1
facility.
Chapter 5, ATM Commands
Contains commands for configuring and viewing the ATM
interface.
Chapter 6, Cross Connect
Commands
Contains commands for configuring and viewing cross
connections.
Chapter 8, IP Access
Commands
Contains commands for configuring and viewing the
Internet Protocol (IP) port.
Chapter 7, Equipment
Commands
Contains commands for configuring and viewing
information concerning equipment in the network.
Chapter 9, Performance
Commands
Contains commands for viewing network reports.
Chapter 10, Fault Commands Contains commands for retrieving network fault
information.
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Section
Description
Chapter 11, Log Commands
Contains SYSLOG commands.
Chapter 12, Security
Commands
Contains commands for configuring and viewing security
information.
Chapter 13, Synchronization
Commands
Contains commands for configuring and viewing
information concerning the NE clock.
Chapter 14, System
Commands
Contains commands for configuring and viewing general
system functions.
Chapter 15, Test Commands
Contains commands for starting and stopping loopback
tests.
Appendix A, Error Codes
Describes tools for monitoring the system and diagnosing
problems.
Appendix B, Command
Cross Reference
Contains an alphabetic list of TL1 commands
Appendix C, Traps and MIBs
Describes the SNMP traps, and the MIBs and objects
supported.
Index
Lists key terms, concepts, and sections in alphabetical
order.
A master glossary of terms and acronyms used in Paradyne documents is
available online at www.paradyne.com. Select Library → Technical Manuals →
Technical Glossary.
Product-Related Documents
Complete documentation for this product is available online at
www.paradyne.com. Select Library → Technical Manuals.
Document Number
Document Title
4200-A2-GN20
GranDSLAM 4200 ATM Stackable DSLAM Installation Guide
Contains information for installing the GranDSLAM 4200 unit.
6390-A2-GN10
Hotwire ReachDSL Modem, Model 6390 with Inline Phone
Filter, Installation Instructions
Contains information for installing the Model 6390 modem.
8335-A2-GB20
Hotwire ATM Line Cards, Models 8335, 8355, 8365, and 8385,
User’s Guide
Contains an appendix with information concerning the Hotwire
6390 ReachDSL Modem.
EMS-A2-GB21
GrandVIEW EMS 3.0 User’s Guide
Contains information for using the GrandVIEW EMS to manage
the GranDSLAM 4200.
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Introduction to the Hotwire 4200
GranDSLAM
1
Overview
The GranDSLAM™ 4200 ATM Stackable DSLAM is a stackable DSLAM designed
for installation in the Central Office (CO) environment or in a standalone
configuration for small deployments. It is available with or without an integrated
POTS splitter and is interoperable with the Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL modem.
The GranDSLAM 4200 provides 24 ports for connection to an ATM network.
Multiple uplink options are available, including T1 and E1. A user interface is
provided via a Transaction Language No. 1 (TL1) Command Line Interface (CLI) or
the unit may be connected to a network management system such as the
Paradyne GrandVIEW™ Element Management System (EMS).
RTN -48V
DC
ALARM
3.5 A 60
B
CONSOL
E
A
B
BITS
MGMT
ALRM
TEST
POWER
STATUS
UPLINK
A
4202
E1 MOD
ULE
TX
75Ω
RX
100/120Ω
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13
4
16
8
20
12
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DSL POR
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POTS
1-24
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Figure 1-1.
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Figure 1-2 shows a typical application for the GranDSLAM 4200.
Internet
ALM
TST
LINE
TX/RX
ETHERN
ET
6390 ReachDSL
Modem
Router
ATM
RTN -48VDC
ALARM
3.5 A 60
B
CONSOLE
A
POWER
A
B
STATUS
UPLINK
PWR
BITS
MGMT
ALRM
TEST
ReachD
SL
Central Office
GranDSLAM
4200
Router
4202
E1 MODULE
TX
75W
RX
100/120W
1
13
4
16
8
20
12
24
DSL PORTS
Private
Network
1-24
POTS
1-24
ATM
T1/E1
Uplinks
RTN -48VDC
ALARM
3.5 A 60
B
CONSOLE
ALM
TST
TX/RX
ETHERN
ET
6390 ReachDSL
Modem
1-2
B
BITS
4202
E1 MODULE
TX
75W
RX
100/120W
LINE
Figure 1-2.
A
MGMT
PWR
ALRM
TEST
POWER
STATUS
UPLINK
A
ReachD
SL
Remote
Cabinet
1
13
4
16
8
20
12
24
DSL PORTS
1-24
POTS
1-24
Installed Inside
Existing Cabinet
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GranDSLAM 4200 Sample Application
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Features
The GranDSLAM 4200 DSLAM has the following features:
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Compact size (height = 1U)
Shelf-mountable (up to five units high) and rack-mountable
Low price per port
Up to 24 ports per unit
Up to 120 ports per stack
Integrated POTS splitter option
Multiple uplink options:
— Model 4201 T1 Uplink Module
— Model 4202 E1 Uplink Module
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Customer self-installable with remote management
Provides simultaneous POTS and data over standard, twisted pair copper
lines
Guaranteed rate of at least 256 Kbps to a distance of 18,000 feet (5.5 km)
TL1 Command Line Interface (CLI)
Support for Simple Network Management Protocol Version 1 (SNMPv1)
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2
Overview
The Command Line Interface (CLI) is accessible via either a directly connected
terminal session or a Telnet connection. You can use the CLI to:
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Change the operational characteristics of the device by setting configuration
values
Display system status
Perform diagnostics
The system supports multiple simultaneous CLI sessions.
TL1 Command Language
The GranDSLAM 4200 uses Transaction Language No. 1 (TL1) commands since it
is a universal language and is familiar to many network users.
The TL1 command is in the following general format:
COMMAND_CODE:[STAGING PARAMETERS]::<DATA_PARAMETERS>;
where:
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The colon (:) is the data block delimiter.
The semicolon (;) is the input command terminator.
Square brackets ([ ]) designate that the enclosed value is optional.
Angled brackets (< >) indicate that the enclosed words describe part of the
command.
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Command Code
The command code consists of a verb and one or more modifiers.
Table 2-1.
TL1 Command Code Components
Component
Command Code Component Examples
Verb signifies action to be
performed.
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ALW (Allow)
CANC (Cancel)
CPY (Copy)
DLT (Delete)
ED (Edit)
ENT (Enter)
INH (Inhibit)
OPR (operate/
activate)
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RD (Read)
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REPT (Report)
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RLS (Release)
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RTRV (Retrieve)
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ACT (Activate)
Command Examples
INIT (Initialize)
STA (Start)
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STP (Stop)
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SET (Set)
ACT-USER (Activate User)
ALW-MSG-ALL (Allow
Message All)
CANC-USER (Cancel User)
CPY-FILE (Copy File)
DLT-VCL (Delete VCL)
ED-ATMPORT (Edit ATM Port)
ENT-IPPORT (Enter IP Port)
INH-MSG-ALL (Inhibit
Message All)
OPR-LPBK-VCL (Operate
Loopback VCL)
INIT-LOG (Initialize Log)
RD-SYNCN (Read
Synchronization)
REPT-ALM-EQPT (Report
Alarm Equipment)
RLS-LPBK-T1 (Release
Loopback T1)
RTRV-COND-T1 (Retrieve
Condition T1)
SET-DAT (Set Date)
STA-LAMPTST (Start
Lamptest)
STP-LAMPTST (Stop
Lamptest)
First modifier designates the
unit the verb is acting upon, or
defines the particular view to
which the command is
directed.
USER
ACT-USER (Activate User)
Second modifier defines the
unit or function to which the
command is directed.
SECU
ACT-USER-SECU (Activate User
Security)
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Parameters
Parameters are values which clarify the function of a command. Parameter syntax
must be followed exactly to avoid system error responses. There are two types of
parameters:
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Staging parameters − Designate where the verb of the command conducts
its operation (address). There are three unique addressing parameters:
— Target IDentification (TID) − Identifies the Network Element (NE) to which
the command is directed. Each NE in the system should have its own TID
code.
— Access IDentification (AID) − Gives the location of the network entity (such
as specific facilities and equipment) to which the command is directed.
When accessing multiple records, grouping and ranging of parameters
may be allowed. An example if grouping is in the command
RTRV-EQPT::LT-1-1-4&LT-1-1-5&LT-1-1-6; where units -4, -5,
and -6 are requested. Note that the group must be specified for each item
entered. An example of ranging is in the command
RTRV-EQPT::LT-1-1-4&&-6; where -4&&-6 requests units 4 through
6. The ampersand (&) separates descriptive records, groups, and
members within an AID.
— Correlation TAG (CTAG) − Correlates the response message to the input
command. A response to a command echoes the appropriate CTAG. This
field is optional and can be any valid value or blank. The CLI automatically
fills in 100 (see Command Entry Features on page 2-4).
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Data parameters − Provide specific data that may either be required or
optional. For example, in the command SET-DAT, the date and time are data
parameters (see SET-DAT in Chapter 14, System Commands for more
information).
Output Messages
Output messages are either the result of an input command or an event that
occurred in an NE, or are autonomous. The response message can be either
normal or an error report (see Appendix A, Error Codes). Those messages that
are not a response to an input command are classified as autonomous.
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Command Entry Features
The GranDSLAM 4200 uses Transaction Language No. 1 (TL1) language for CLI
commands and messages. These commands and messages are used to
configure and maintain the system.
TL1 offers the following features to help you with command entry:
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Automatic command completion. You need to type only enough of a
command to make it unique, then type a question mark (?) and the CLI replies
with the correct syntax for the command.
For example, if you enter:
RTRV-H
the CLI expands it to:
RTRV-HDR:[TID]::[CTAG];
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Automatic completion of optional fields. Pressing the Tab key while
entering a command causes the CLI to fill in the optional fields.
For example, enter:
RTRV-HDR
Press the Tab key, the CLI fills in the TID:
RTRV-HDR:TL1-Agent
Press the Tab key twice again, the CLI fills in the delimiters:
RTRV-HDR:TL1-Agent::
Press the Tab key again, the CLI fills in the CTAG:
RTRV-HDR:TL1-Agent::100
Keep pressing the Tab key to fill in the rest of the command delimiters:
RTRV-HDR:TL1-Agent::100::;
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Command listing. If you begin typing a command, then press the Tab key, the
CLI cycles through all the commands that contain the characters you have just
typed.
For example, enter:
RTRV-PROFILE
Press the Tab key, the CLI displays:
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM
Press the Tab key again, the CLI displays:
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM
Press the Tab key again, the CLI displays:
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN
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Command query. You can obtain help with CLI commands by typing a ?
(question mark). A question mark alone lists all commands.
For example, if you enter:
RTRV ?
the CLI lists all the possible RTRV commands.
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Command history. Pressing the Up Arrow key while entering a command
returns the CLI to the previous command entry.
Retrieve a list of all commands. Use the RTRV-META command to retrieve a
list of all commands.
User Access Privilege Levels
CLI users have one of three user access privilege levels:
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RTRV – The user may use retrieve (RTRV) and report (REPT) commands to
view system information.
PROV – The user has access to RTRV, REPT and configuration (provisioning)
commands.
SUPER – The user has access to all commands (supervisor level).
The GranDSLAM 4200 is shipped with a default user of SUPERUSER and
password of ASN#1500. This provides supervisor-level access. It is recommended
that you change this default to define the user password(s) and user access
privilege level(s) needed for your system for security purposes (see Chapter 12,
Security Commands for more information).
Logging In
The ACT-USER command logs a user in and begins a user session. See
ACT-USER in Chapter 14, System Commands for more information.
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GranDSLAM 4200 Turn-up Procedure
You can turn up your GranDSLAM 4200 through the Ethernet connection via a PC
or terminal connected to the unit’s CONSOLE port. Then using a series of TL1
commands or an NMS system such as Paradyne’s GrandVIEW Element
Management System (EMS), you configure the unit for operation.
The turn-up procedure for the GranDSLAM 4200 system differs, depending on the
type of management used:
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Inband Management – Operates over the ATM interface. This is the default for
the GranDSLAM 4200.
Out-of-Band Management – Operates over the Ethernet interface.
The turn-up procedure for both management types also differs, depending on
whether you are in Manual mode (no DHCP server), or in DHCP (BOOTP) mode
using a DHCP server.
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Manual Mode − If a DHCP server is not being used, you must manually assign
an IP address to your GranDSLAM 4200.
DHCP Mode – If you are using a DHCP server, you do not need to manually
assign an IP address since this is done automatically.
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Turn-up Procedure for Inband Management
Procedure
To turn up the GranDSLAM 4200 using inband management:
1. Manual Mode: At the unit, configure the IP address, net mask, and next-hop
router.
DHCP Mode: Set the ATM1 physical address using the ED-IPPORT command
(see ED-IPPORT in Chapter 8, IP Access Commands), or accept the default,
which is based on the MAC address assigned to the unit.
Later, when determining what IP address has been assigned via DHCP, look
for the MAC address in the DHCP server table. The assigned address is
normally the address of the Ethernet port with the ATM physical address
appended (0101 for ATM-1 or 0202 for ATM-2). The RTRV-IPPORT command
retrieves IP port configuration information (see RTRV-IPPORT in Chapter 8, IP
Access Commands).
2. At the NOC, build a PVC through the network to the unit using VPI/VCI 0,32
and 1483 routed encapsulation. Then, configure routers, etc., as necessary to
route data from the NOC to the GranDSLAM 4200.
3. Enable security for your GranDSLAM 4200 unit. Using the TL1 command
ENT-USER-SECU, change the default login and password. Use the EMS to
configure SNMP community strings, the SYSLOG server, and trap managers.
4. Change the time, if necessary. The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP),
which maintains the unit’s clock, defaults to enabled for multicast. However,
you can change the time offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) using
the TZOFFSET parameter of the SET-NE-ALL TL1 command. See
SET-NE-ALL in Chapter 14, System Commands for more information.
Turn-up Procedure for Out-of-Band Management
In out-of-band management, you are managing the unit using the Ethernet
interface. This port is configured through the Console port.
Procedure
To turn up the GranDSLAM 4200 using the Ethernet interface:
1. At the unit, enable the Ethernet port.
2. Manual Mode: Assign an IP address, netmask, and next-hop router.
DHCP Mode: Configure the DHCP server out of the Ethernet port.
3. Configure routers, etc., as necessary to route data from the NOC to the
GranDSLAM 4200.
4. Reset the DHCP server and the SNTP since they default to managing from the
ATM interface (inband management).
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5. Enable security for your GranDSLAM 4200 unit. Using the TL1 command
ENT-USER-SECU, change the default login and password. Use the EMS to
configure SNMP community strings, the SYSLOG server, and trap managers.
6. Change the time, if necessary. The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP),
which maintains the unit’s clock, defaults to enabled for multicast. However,
you can change the time offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) using
the TZOFFSET parameter of the SET-NE-ALL TL1 command. See
SET-NE-ALL in Chapter 14, System Commands for more information.
Configuring the Unit for Operation
Once the unit is connected to the network, the following turn-up procedures should
be performed:
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Change the login and password using the ED-USER-SECU TL1 command
from the defaults SUPERUSER, ASN#1500.
Change the SNMP community strings using the EMS.
Optionally, you may also choose to do the following using the EMS:
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Configure the syslog server at the NOC.
Configure the trap managers.
Additional Configuration Commands
Additional configuration is necessary if you do not choose to accept the defaults
that have been automatically assigned to your GranDSLAM 4200.
Additional TL1 commands that you may need are listed in Table 2-2,
GranDSLAM 4200 Configuration Commands. The ADSL and ATM profiles can
also be configured using the EMS (see the GrandVIEW EMS 3.0 User’s Guide).
Table 2-2.
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GranDSLAM 4200 Configuration Commands
To . . .
Enter this command . . .
Configure data
associated with the
T1/DS1 facility
ENT-T1:[tid]:NTT1-circuit:[ctag]:::ds1_nblk:
[pst];
Manually configure an
Internet Protocol (IP)
address (Manual mode)
ENT-IPPORT:[tid]:ATM-1:[ctag]::MANUAL:ipport_
nblk:[pst];
Set miscellaneous
configuration parameters,
in particular the use of
SNTP, (defaults to
enabled)
SET-NE-ALL:[tid]:[aid_com]:[ctag]:::ne_nblk;
Retrieve a list of equipped
units
RTRV-EQPT:[tid]:ALL;
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To . . .
Enter this command . . .
Add to the list of equipped
units in the network
ENT-EQPT:[tid]:aid_eqpt:[ctag]::eqpt_type:
[eqpt_nblk]:[pst];
View a list of existing ATM
Access profiles
RTRV-PROFILE-ATMACC:[tid]:atmacc_profile_id:
[ctag]::,[profile_scope];
Apply a profile to an
ADSL port
ED-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]:::[adsl_nblk]:[
pst];
Create an ATM traffic
descriptor profile
ENT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC:[tid]:trafdscprofile_id:[
ctag]::profile_name,,trafdsc_type:[trafdsc_nb
lk];
Create an additional
ADSL line profile different
from the default profile
ENT-PROFILE-ADSL:[tid]:[adsl_profile_id]:
[ctag]::profile_name,,[latency];
Configure downstream
transmission parameters
for any additional ADSL
line profiles created
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:
[ctag]:::[adslprof_nblk];
Configure upstream
transmission parameters
for any additional ADSL
line profiles created
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:
[ctag]:::[adslprof_nblk];
Activate the ADSL line
profiles created
ACT-PROFILE-ADSL:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]
[:]
Create a Virtual Channel
Link (VCL) endpoint for
the GranDSLAM 4200
ENT-VCL:[tid]:aid_vci:[ctag]::rcv_trafdsc,xmt
_trafdsc;
Connect VCL endpoints
ENT-CRS-VC:[tid]:nt_vci,lt_vci:[ctag]::::
[pst];
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ACT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-2
ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-4
DLT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-6
DLT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-8
ED-ADSL on page 3-10
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN on page 3-14
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM on page 3-16
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP on page 3-19
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM on page 3-21
ENT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-24
ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-26
REPT ALM ADSL on page 3-28
REPT EVT ADSL on page 3-30
RTRV-ADSL on page 3-32
RTRV-ATUR on page 3-35
RTRV-PM-ADSL on page 3-37
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-40
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-42
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN on page 3-44
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM on page 3-47
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP on page 3-50
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM on page 3-53
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ACT-PROFILE-ADSL
The ACT-PROFILE-ADSL command activates newly created ADSL profiles. See
ENT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-24 for information on how to create a new ADSL
profile.
Table 3-1.
ACT-PROFILE-ADSL Command Parameters
ACT-PROFILE-ADSL:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined. After a profile is
activated, its parameters cannot be edited.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
adsl_profile_id
Numeric identifier of a profile (1−30). Grouping and ranging are allowed.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ACT-PROFILE-ADSL:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][:] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* ACT-PROFILE-ADSL:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][:] */
errcde
;
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Table 3-2.
ACT-PROFILE-ADSL Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Activate profile 6.
ACT-PROFILE-ADSL:TAMPA:6:42;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* ACT-PROFILE-ADSL:TAMPA:6:42 */
;
Related Commands
DLT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-6
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN on page 3-14
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP on page 3-19
ENT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-24
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-40
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ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM
The ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM command activates newly created ADSL alarm
profiles. See ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-26 for information on how to
create a new ADSL alarm profile.
Table 3-3.
ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM Command Parameters
ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined. After a profile is
activated, its parameters cannot be edited.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
adsl_profile_id
Numeric identifier of a profile (1−30). Grouping and ranging are allowed.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][:] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][:] */
errcde
;
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Table 3-4.
ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Activate profile 6.
ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM:TAMPA:6:42;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM:TAMPA:6:42 */
;
Related Commands
DLT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-8
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM on page 3-16
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM on page 3-21
ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-26
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-42
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DLT-PROFILE-ADSL
The DLT-PROFILE-ADSL command deletes selected ADSL modem configuration
profiles that are not in use.
Table 3-5.
DLT-PROFILE-ADSL Command Parameters
DLT-PROFILE-ADSL:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
adsl_profile_id
Numeric identifier of a profile (2−30). Grouping and ranging are allowed.
Profile 1 is a predefined profile and cannot be deleted.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* DLT-PROFILE-ADSL:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][:] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* DLT-PROFILE-ADSL:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][:] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 3-6.
DLT-PROFILE-ADSL Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Delete profile 6.
DLT-PROFILE-ADSL:TAMPA:6:42;
TAMPA 02-01-24 12:30:43
M 42 COMPLD
/* DLT-PROFILE-ADSL:TAMPA:6:42 */
;
Related Commands
ACT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-2
ENT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-24
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-40
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DLT-PROFILE-ADSLALM
The DLT-PROFILE-ADSLALM command deletes selected ADSL alarm
configuration profiles that are not in use.
Table 3-7.
DLT-PROFILE-ADSLALM Command Parameters
DLT-PROFILE-ADSLALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
adsl_profile_id
Numeric identifier of a profile (2−30). Grouping and ranging are allowed.
Profile 1 is a predefined profile and cannot be deleted.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* DLT-PROFILE-ADSLALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][:] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* DLT-PROFILE-ADSLALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][:] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 3-8.
DLT-PROFILE-ADSLALM Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Delete profile 6.
DLT-PROFILE-ADSLALM:TAMPA:6:42;
TAMPA 02-01-24 12:30:43
M 42 COMPLD
/* DLT-PROFILE-ADSLALM:TAMPA:6:42 */
;
Related Commands
ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-4
ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-26
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-42
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ED-ADSL
The ED-ADSL command edits configuration data associated with an ADSL facility
on an LT and applies it to the port.
Table 3-9.
ED-ADSL Command Parameters (1 of 2)
ED-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]:::[adsl_nblk]:[pst];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined. ATM access
profiles cannot be changed while any VPLs or VCLs exist.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_adsl
Access identifier for ADSL line. The value can be preceded with AID=,
but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter in the
following format, replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
ADSL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit
rack: Rack number (1)
shelf: Shelf number (1)
slot: LT slot number (1)
circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1−24)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
adsl_nblk
Named parameter block for ADSL parameters. The block consists of the
following parameters, in any order separated by commas each followed
by an equal sign and a valid value.
PORTID: Port/circuit identifier (32 characters maximum). Indicates user
to whom port is assigned. The default is null. The following values are
reserved and cannot be used:
– AVAILABLE (port is not assigned)
– FAULTY (port is faulty and cannot be assigned)
QOSCLASSF: Quality of Service for the ADSL Fast channel. The
supported option is UBR (Unspecified bit rate). UBR is the default.
EWL: Equivalent Working Length. Specifies the length of the DSL line.
This value is used to limit transmit rates and maximum power settings
according to local spectrum management guidelines. EWL is usually
specified by the carrier. The default is 10 kft. The values supported are:
– 8.5 to 14.5 kft in .5 kft increments
– >14.5 kft
POTSLVL: POTS Level. Specifies the voltage used to detect the
presence of Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) on the DSL line. The
default is 3 volts. The values supported are:
– 0 to 74 volts, in 1-volt increments (setting to 74 volts disables
POTS detection)
– Disable (disables POTS detection)
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Table 3-9.
ED-ADSL Command Parameters (2 of 2)
ED-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]:::[adsl_nblk]:[pst];
adsl_nblk
(continued)
MXTXPWRDN: Specifies the maximum transmission power settings for
the ATU-C. The maximum transmit power range may be limited
according to local guidelines when spectrum management is enabled.
The values (configurable in 1 dB increments) supported are:
– +12 to −14dB (default is +12 dB), for all models when spectrum
management is disabled, for Canada models when EWL is 10 kft
or less, and for U.S. models with spectrum management enabled.
– +11 to −14dB (default is +11 dB) For Canada models with
spectrum management enabled when EWL is greater than 10 kft.
MXTXPWRUP: Specifies the maximum transmission power settings for
the ATU-R. The maximum transmit power range may be limited
according to local guidelines when spectrum management is enabled.
The values (configurable in 1 dB increments) supported are:
– +12 to −14dB (default is +12 dB), for all models when spectrum
management is disabled, for Canada models when EWL is
≤10 kft, and for U.S. models with spectrum management enabled.
– +11 to −14dB (default is +11 dB) For Canada models with
spectrum management enabled when EWL is >10 kft.
For the following parameters (ADSLPROF and ADSLPROFNM), both
cannot be specified.
ADSLPROF: The ADSL alarm profile index (1−30, default is 1)
ADSLPROFNM: The ADSL alarm profile name (default is NTDEFVAL)
The following parameters (ATMACCPROFF and ATMACCPROFFNM),
cannot be specified while any VPLs or VCLs exist.
ATMACCPROFF: ATM Access Profile Index for ADSL Fast channel (2)
ATMACCPROFFNM: ATM Access Profile name for ADSL Fast channel
If not specified, the values of these parameters remain unchanged.
[pst]
Desired primary state. Valid values are:
IS: In-Service
OOS: Out-Of-Service (OOS-MA is implied)
If not specified, the value of this parameter remains unchanged.
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ED-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]:::[adsl_nblk]:[pst] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* ED-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]:::[adsl_nblk]:[pst] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
Table 3-10. ED-ADSL Response Parameters
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Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
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Example
Edit rack 1, shelf 1, slot 1, circuit 20 to have an ADSL line profile of 4 and be in
service.
ED-ADSL:TAMPA:ADSL-1-1-1-20:42:::ADSLPROF=4:PST=IS;
M
TAMPA 01-10-20 11:32:43
42 COMPLD
/* ED-ADSL:TAMPA:ADSL-1-1-1-20:42:::ADSLPROF=4:PST=IS
*/
;
Related Command
RTRV-ADSL on page 3-32
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ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN
The ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN command enables you to edit ADSL line configuration
parameters for the downstream direction (from ATU-C to ATU-R) in an ADSL
Profile. See ENT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-24 for information on how to create a
new ADSL profile.
Table 3-11. ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN Command Parameters
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:::[adslprof_
nblk];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default value of
null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
adsl_profile_id
Numeric identifier of a profile (1−30).
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
[adslprof_nblk]
ADSL parameter block containing one or more of the following named
parameters (separated by commas):
TNMR: Target noise margin (3−14 dB). Default is 4 dB.
MAXFBR: Maximum fast-channel bit rate in kilobits per second
(32−2176). The default is 2176. Range and default vary per model.
MINFBR: Minimum fast-channel bit rate in kilobits per second (32). The
default is 32. Range and default vary per model.
RAMODE: Rate adaptive mode. Valid value is AT_RUN (Automatically
selected at run time).
PFBR: Planned fast channel bit rate in kilobits per second (32−2176).
The default is 32.
If not specified, the values of these parameters remain unchanged.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/*
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:::[adslprof_n
blk] */
;
M
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Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:::[adslprof_n
blk] */
errcde
;
M
Table 3-12. ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Edit profile 6 to have a Rate Adaptive Mode automatically selected at run time.
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN:TAMPA:6:42:::RAMODE=AT_RUN;
M
TAMPA 02-07-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN:TAMPA:6:42:::RAMODE=AT_RUN; */
;
Related Commands
ACT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-2
DLT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-6
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP on page 3-19
ENT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-24
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-40
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN on page 3-44
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP on page 3-50
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ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM
The ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM command enables you to edit ADSL alarm line
configuration parameters for the downstream direction (from ATU-C to ATU-R) in
an ADSL Alarm Profile. See ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-26 for
information on how to create a new ADSL alarm profile.
Table 3-13. ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM Command Parameters
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:::[adslpr
of_nblk];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined. After a profile is
activated, its parameters cannot be edited.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default value of
null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
adsl_profile_id
Numeric identifier of a profile (1−30).
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
[adslprof_nblk]
ADSL parameter block containing one or more of the following named
parameters (separated by commas):
LOFS-L: Loss Of Frame Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1
autonomous message are sent if the number of LOFS events in a
15-minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900
seconds, where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
LPRS-L: Loss Of Power Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1
autonomous messages are sent if the number of LPRS events in a
15-minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900
seconds, where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0. (This
statistic is not incremented when a Hotwire Model 6390 ReachDSL
Modem is attached to the line.)
ES-L: Errored Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous
message are sent if the number of ES events in a 15-minute interval
meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900 seconds, where 0 disables
the messages). The default is 0.
SES-L: Severely Errored Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1
autonomous message are sent if the number of SES events in a
15-minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900
seconds, where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
UAS-L: Unavailable Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous
message are sent if the number of UAS events in a 15-minute interval
meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900 seconds, where 0 disables
the messages). The default is 0.
INCRATE-F: Increasing Rate (fast channel). SNMP rate change trap
and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the current rate is ≥ the
previous rate plus this threshold (0-2176 kbps in 32 kbps increments,
where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
DECRATE-F: Decreasing Rate (fast channel). SNMP rate change trap
and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the current rate is ≤ the
previous rate minus this threshold (0-2176 kbps in 32 kbps increments,
where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
If not specified, the values of these parameters remain unchanged.
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:::
[adslprof_nblk] */
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:::
[adslprof_nblk] */
errcde
;
M
Table 3-14. ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Edit profile 6 to have an Errored Seconds threshold of 2.
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM:TAMPA:6:42:::ES-L=2;
M
TAMPA 02-07-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM:TAMPA:6:42:::ES-L=2; */
;
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Related Commands
ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-26
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM on page 3-47
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ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP
The ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP command enables you to edit ADSL line configuration
parameters for the upstream direction (from ATU-R to ATU-C) in an ADSL Profile.
See ENT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-24 for information on how to create a new
ADSL profile.
Table 3-15. ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP Command Parameters
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:::[adslprof_
nblk];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has an default value
of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
adsl_profile_id
Numeric identifier of a profile (1−30).
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
[adslprof_nblk]
ADSL parameter block containing one or more of the following named
parameters (separated by commas):
PFBR: Planned Fast Channel Bit Rate in kbps (32−2176).
MAXFBR: Maximum fast-channel bit rate in kilobits per second
(32−2176). The default is 2176. Range and default vary per model.
MINFBR: Minimum fast-channel bit rate in kilobits per second (32). The
default is 32. Range and default vary per model.
TNMR: Target noise margin (3−14 dB). Default is 4 dB.
If not specified, the values of these parameters remain unchanged.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/*
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:::[adslprof_n
blk] */
;
M
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Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:::[adslprof_n
blk] */
errcde
;
M
Table 3-16. ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Edit profile 6 to have a Target Noise Margin of 10 dB.
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP:TAMPA:6:42:::TNMR=10;
M
TAMPA 02-07-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP:TAMPA:6:42:::TNMR=10; */
;
Related Commands
ACT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-2
DLT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-6
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN on page 3-14
ENT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-24
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-40
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN on page 3-44
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP on page 3-50
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ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM
The ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM command enables you to edit ADSL alarm line
configuration parameters for the upstream direction (from ATU-R to ATU-C) in an
ADSL Alarm Profile. See ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-26 for information
on how to create a new ADSL alarm profile.
Table 3-17. ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM Command Parameters (1 of 2)
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:::[adslpr
of_nblk];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined. After a profile is
activated, its parameters cannot be edited.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default value of
null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
adsl_profile_id
Numeric identifier of a profile (1−30).
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
[adslprof_nblk]
ADSL parameter block containing one or more of the following named
parameters (separated by commas):
LOFS-L: Loss Of Frame Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1
autonomous message are sent if the number of LOFS events in a
15-minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900
seconds, where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
LOSS-L: Loss Of Signal Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1
autonomous message are sent if the number of LOSS events in a
15-minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900
seconds, where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
LOLS-L: Loss Of Link Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous
message are sent if the number of LOLS events in a 15-minute interval
meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900 seconds, where 0 disables
the messages). The default is 0.
ES-L: Errored Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous
message are sent if the number of ES events in a 15-minute interval
meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900 seconds, where 0 disables
the messages). The default is 0.
SES-L: Severely Errored Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1
autonomous message are sent if the number of SES events in a
15-minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900
seconds, where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
UAS-L: Unavailable Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous
message are sent if the number of UAS events in a 15-minute interval
meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900 seconds, where 0 disables
the messages). The default is 0.
INCRATE-F: Increasing Rate (fast channel). SNMP rate change trap
and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the current rate is ≥ the
previous rate plus this threshold (0-2176 kbps in 32 kbps increments,
where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
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Table 3-17. ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM Command Parameters (2 of 2)
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:::[adslpr
of_nblk];
[adslprof_nblk]
(continued)
DECRATE-F: Decreasing Rate (fast channel). SNMP rate change trap
and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the current rate is ≤ the
previous rate minus this threshold (0-2176 kbps in 32 kbps increments,
where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
INITFAIL: Initialization Failure. Enables or disables InitFailureTrap
messages specified in RFC 2662.
– Y: Enable Initialization Failure Trap messages only.
– N: Disable Initialization Failure Trap messages only (Default).
If not specified, the values of these parameters remain unchanged.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:::
[adslprof_nblk] */
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:::
[adslprof_nblk] */
errcde
;
M
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Table 3-18. ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Edit profile 6 to have an Severely Errored Seconds threshold of 8.
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM:TAMPA:6:42:::SES-L=8;
M
TAMPA 02-07-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM:TAMPA:6:42:::SES-L=8; */
;
Related Commands
ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-4
DLT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-8
ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-26
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM on page 3-53
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ENT-PROFILE-ADSL
The ENT-PROFILE-ADSL command allocates a new ADSL line configuration
profile. A new ADSL profile is created using the following steps:
1. Allocate a new profile with ENT-PROFILE-ADSL.
2. Configure downstream transmission parameters with ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN.
3. Configure upstream transmission parameters with ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP.
4. Activate the profile with ACT-PROFILE-ADSL.
5. Apply the profile to a port with ED-ADSL.
Table 3-19. ENT-PROFILE-ADSL Command Parameters
ENT-PROFILE-ADSL:[tid]:[adsl_profile_id]:[ctag]::profile_na
me,,[latency];
RESTRICTIONS: Valid only for profiles with LOCAL scope. All parameters in this
command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
adsl_profile_id
ADSL profile index (1−30). The profile must not already be in use.
Profile 1 (a predefined profile shipped with the system) is the default
and is always active. If no profile is entered, the next available profile
index will be assigned. If an index is entered, it must be the next
available index.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
profile_name
Name (1−32 characters) that uniquely identifies the profile
latency
Latency of the ADSL line. Only single latency is supported upstream
and downstream. The valid value is FAST (only ADSL FAST
supported).
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ENT-PROFILE-ADSL:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]::
profile_name */
;
M
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Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* ENT-PROFILE-ADSL:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]::
profile_name */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
M
Table 3-20. ENT-PROFILE-ADSL Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Configure profile 6 with a profile name of TAMPA201.
ENT-PROFILE-ADSL:TAMPA:6:42::TAMPA201;
M
TAMPA 02-07-24 08:23:13
42 COMPLD
/* ENT-PROFILE-ADSL:TAMPA:6:42:TAMPA201 */
;
Related Commands
ACT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-2
DLT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-6
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN on page 3-14
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP on page 3-19
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-40
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ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM
The ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM command allocates a new ADSL alarm
configuration profile. A new ADSL alarm profile is created using the following
steps:
1. Allocate a new profile with ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM.
2. Configure downstream transmission parameters with
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM.
3. Configure upstream transmission parameters with
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM.
4. Activate the profile with ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM.
Table 3-21. ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM Command Parameters
ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM:[tid]:[adsl_profile_id]:[ctag]::profile
_name;
RESTRICTIONS: Valid only for profiles with LOCAL scope. All parameters in this
command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
adsl_profile_id
ADSL profile index (1−30). The profile must not already be in use.
Profile 1 (a predefined profile shipped with the system) is the default
and is always active. If no adsl_profile-id is specified, the next available
index will be assigned.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
profile_name
Name (1−32 characters) that uniquely identifies the profile
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM:[tid]:[adsl_profile_id]:[ctag]::
profile_name */
;
M
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Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM:[tid]:[adsl_profile_id]:[ctag]::
profile_name */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
M
Table 3-22. ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Configure profile 6 with a profile name of TAMPA201.
ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM:TAMPA:6:42::TAMPA201;
M
TAMPA 02-07-24 08:23:13
42 COMPLD
/* ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM:TAMPA:6:42:TAMPA201 */
;
Related Commands
ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-4
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM on page 3-16
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM on page 3-21
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-42
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REPT ALM ADSL
The REPT ALM ADSL message reports current alarms associated with an ADSL
facility on an LT.
Table 3-23. REPT ALM ADSL Message Parameters (1 of 2)
almcode atag REPT ALM ADSL aid_adsl:ntfcde,cond_adsl,
srveff,[ocrdat],[ocrtm],[locn], [dirn];[cond_descr];
almcde
Alarm code. Identifies the severity of the alarm. Values are:
*C: Critical alarm
**: Major alarm
*^: Minor alarm
A^: Automatic message (typically reports a cleared alarm)
atag
Automatic tag indicating the numerical sequence of messages reported.
aid_adsl
Access identifier for the ADSL line(s). Enter in the following format,
replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
ADSL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit
– rack: Rack Number (1)
– shelf: Shelf Number (1)
– slot: LT Slot Number (1)
– circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1−24)
Grouping and ranging are allowed.
ntfncde
Notification code. Valid values are:
CR: Critical alarm
MJ: Major alarm
MN: Minor alarm
CL: Cleared alarm
cond_adsl
ADSL condition. Valid values are:
FACTERM Modem could not initialize (Near End only)
LCD-F: Loss of Cell Delineation (fast) (Near End only)
LOF: Loss of Frame
LOL: Loss of Link
LORATE: Line rate is below planned rate (Loss of Signal Quality)
LOS: Loss of Signal (Near End only)
LPR: Loss of Power (Far End only)
[serveff]
Service effect. Valid values are:
SA: Service affecting
NSA: Not service affecting
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ocrdat
Date of occurrence in the format mm-dd.
ocrtm
Time of occurrence in the format hh-mm.
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Table 3-23. REPT ALM ADSL Message Parameters (2 of 2)
almcode atag REPT ALM ADSL aid_adsl:ntfcde,cond_adsl,
srveff,[ocrdat],[ocrtm],[locn], [dirn];[cond_descr];
[locn]
Location of the condition. Valid values are:
NEND: Near end
FEND: Far end
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Signal direction. Valid value is RCV (Receive).
[cond_descr]
Description of alarm condition (40 characters maximum).
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REPT EVT ADSL
The REPT EVT ADSL message reports current events associated with an ADSL
facility on an LT.
Table 3-24. REPT EVT ADSL Message Parameters (1 of 2)
almcode atag REPT EVT ADSL aid_adsl:cond_adsl,[condeff],
[ocrdat],[ocrtm],[locn],[dirn];[cond_descr];
almcde
Alarm code. Identifies the severity of the alarm. The valid value is:
A^: Automatic message (typically reports a cleared alarm)
atag
Automatic tag indicating the numerical sequence of messages reported.
aid_adsl
Access identifier for the ADSL line(s). Enter in the following format,
replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
ADSL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit
– rack: Rack Number (1)
– shelf: Shelf Number (1)
– slot: LT Slot Number (1)
– circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1−24)
cond_adsl
ADSL condition. Valid values are:
FACTERM Modem could not initialize (Near End only)
LCD-F: Loss of Cell Delineation (fast) (Near End only)
LOF: Loss Of Frame
LOL: Loss Of Link (Near End only)
LORATE: Line rate is below planned rate (Loss of Signal Quality)
LOS: Loss Of Signal (Near End only)
LPR: Loss of Power (Far End only)
LOFS-L: Loss Of Frame Seconds (line)
LOLS-L: Loss Of Link Seconds (line)
ES-L: Errored Seconds (line)
SES-L: Severely Errored Seconds (line)
UAS-L: Unavailable Seconds (line)
INCRATE-F: Increasing Rate (fast channel). There is no corresponding
standing condition clear message.
DECRATE-F: Decreasing Rate (fast channel). There is no
corresponding standing condition clear message.
LPRS-L: Loss Of Power Seconds (line) (Near End only)
LOSS-L: Loss Of Signal Seconds (line) (Near End only)
[condeff]
The effect of the event on the condition reported. Valid values are:
SC: Standing condition raised
CL: Standing condition cleared
ocrdat
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Date of occurrence in the format mm-dd.
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Table 3-24. REPT EVT ADSL Message Parameters (2 of 2)
almcode atag REPT EVT ADSL aid_adsl:cond_adsl,[condeff],
[ocrdat],[ocrtm],[locn],[dirn];[cond_descr];
ocrtm
Time of occurrence in the format hh-mm.
[locn]
Location of the condition. Valid values are:
NEND: Near end
FEND: Far end
If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
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Signal direction. Valid value is RCV (Receive).
[cond_descr]
Description of alarm condition (40 characters maximum).
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RTRV-ADSL
The RTRV-ADSL command retrieves operational parameters configured for ADSL
lines.
Table 3-25. RTRV-ADSL Command Parameters
RTRV-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]::::[pstf],[sstf];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_adsl
Access identifier for an ADSL line. The value can be preceded with
AID=, but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter
in the following format, replacing lower-case parameters with the values
given:
ADSL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit
rack: Rack number (1)
shelf: Shelf number (1)
slot: LT slot number (1)
circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1−24)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
[pstf]
Primary state filter. Valid values are:
IS: Retrieve In-Service entities only
OOS: Retrieve Out-Of-Service entities only
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, this filter is ignored.
[sstf]
Secondary state filter. This filter is ignored.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]::::[pstf] */
"aid_adsl:adsl_nblk:state"
;
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Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]::::[pstf] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
Table 3-26. RTRV-ADSL Response Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
aid_adsl
As described for command parameters (see Table 3-25, RTRV-ADSL
Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used
adsl_nblk
Named parameter block for ADSL line. The block consists of one or
more of the following parameters, in any order separated by commas,
each followed by an equal sign and a valid value.
ADSLPROF: ADSL Line Profile (1−30)
ADSLPROFNM: ADSL Line Profile name
ATMACCPROFF: ATM access profile index for the ADSL fast channel
(numeric index of 2)
PORTID: Port identifier (1−32 characters). Indicates the user to whom
the port is assigned.
QOSCLASSF: Quality of Service for the ADSL Fast channel. Valid value
is UBR (Unspecified bit rate).
EWL: Equivalent Working Length. Specifies the length of the DSL line.
This value is used to limit transmit rates and maximum power settings
according to local spectrum management guidelines. EWL is usually
specified by the carrier. The values supported are:
– 8.5 to 14.5 kft in .5 kft increments
– >14.5 kft
POTSLVL: POTS Level. Specifies the voltage used to detect the
presence of Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) on the DSL line. The
values supported are:
– 0 to 74 volts, in 1-volt increments (setting to 74 volts disables
POTS detection)
– Disable (disables POTS detection)
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Table 3-26. RTRV-ADSL Response Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
adsl_nblk
MXTXPWRDN: Specifies the maximum transmission power settings for
the ATU-C. The maximum transmit power range may be limited
according to local guidelines when spectrum management is enabled.
The values (configurable in 1 dB increments) supported are: +12 to
−14 dB (default is +12 dB)
(continued)
MXTXPWRUP: Specifies the maximum transmission power settings for
the ATU-R. The maximum transmit power range may be limited
according to local guidelines when spectrum management is enabled.
The values (configurable in 1 dB increments) supported are +12 to
−14 dB (default is +12 dB)
state
State from the Bellcore state model. Values are:
IS-NR: In service, normal
OOS-AU: Out of service, autonomous
OOS-MA: Out of service, management (transitory state, changes to
OOS-AUMA)
OOS-AUMA: Out of service, management and autonomous
[sst]
As described for command parameters (see Table 3-25, RTRV-ADSL
Command Parameters).
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Retrieve ADSL configuration for data rack 1, shelf 1, slot 1, circuit 9.
RTRV-ADSL:TAMPA:ADSL-1-1-1-9:42::::;
M
TAMPA 02-03-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-ADSL:TAMPA:ADSL-1-1-1-9:42:::: */
"ADSL-1-1-1-9:ADSLPROF=4,QOSCLASSF=UBR,:IS"
;
Related Commands
DLT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-6
ED-ADSL on page 3-10
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN on page 3-14
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP on page 3-19
ENT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-24
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-40
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN on page 3-44
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP on page 3-50
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RTRV-ATUR
The RTRV-ATUR command retrieves operational parameters configured for the
ADSL ATU-R.
Table 3-27. RTRV-ATUR Command Parameters
RTRV-ATUR:[tid]:aid_atur:[ctag];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_atur
Access identifier for an ADSL line. The value can be preceded with
AID=, but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter
in the following format, replacing lower-case parameters with the values
given:
ATUR-rack-shelf-slot-circuit
rack: Rack number (1)
shelf: Shelf number (1)
slot: LT slot number (1)
circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1−24)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-ATUR:[tid]:aid_atur:[ctag] */
aid_atur:atur_nblk
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-ATUR:[tid]:aid_atur:[ctag] */
errcde
;
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Table 3-28. RTRV-ATUR Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_atur
As described for command parameters (see Table 3-27, RTRV-ATUR
Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used
adsl_nblk
Named parameter block for ADSL line. The block consists the following
parameter and a valid value.
CURSWER: Installed version of software (1−32 characters). If
equipment is not installed or no software is available, no value is shown.
Example
Retrieve ATU-R configuration data for rack 1, shelf 1, slot 1, circuit 9.
RTRV-ATUR:TAMPA:ATUR-1-1-1-9:42::::;
M
TAMPA 02-03-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-ATUR:TAMPA:ATUR-1-1-1-9:42::::
ATUR-1-1-1-9,R1.01:01
*/
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-PM-ADSL
The RTRV-PM-ADSL command retrieves performance monitoring data for
selected ADSL lines.
Table 3-29. RTRV-PM-ADSL Command Parameters (1 of 2)
RTRV-PM-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]::[monadsl],[monlev],
[locn],,[tmper],[mondat],[montm];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_adsl
Access identifier for an ADSL line. The value can be preceded with
AID=, but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter
in the following format, replacing lower-case parameters with the values
given:
ADSL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit
rack: Rack number (1)
shelf: Shelf number (1)
slot: LT slot number (1)
circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1−24)
Grouping and ranging are allowed.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
[monadsl]
Monitored parameter. Valid values are:
CV-F: Code violations (fast channel)
DHECV-F: Discarded cells due to HEC violations (fast channel)
ES-L: Errored Seconds (line)
LOF-L: Loss Of Frame seconds (line)
LOL-L: Loss Of Link seconds (line)
LOS-L: Loss Of Signal seconds (line)
LPR-L: Loss Of Power seconds (line)
UAS-L: Unavailable Seconds (line)
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[monlev]
Threshold level. Use the format lev-dirn. Valid values are:
lev: Level (0−32767)
dirn: Direction (UP, DN)
If no value is specified, 1-UP is assumed.
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[tmper]
Time period. The valid value is 15-MIN (15 minutes).
[monrdat]
Start date for the monitoring period in the format mm-dd. Or enter ALL
(all performance monitoring data is retrieved). The default is the current
date.
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Table 3-29. RTRV-PM-ADSL Command Parameters (2 of 2)
RTRV-PM-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]::[monadsl],[monlev],
[locn],,[tmper],[mondat],[montm];
[montm]
Start time for the monitoring period in the format hh-mm, where hh is
00-23 and mm is 0, 15, 30, or 45. Or enter ALL (all performance
monitoring data is retrieved). The default is the value nearest the
current time. Grouping is allowed.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/*
RTRV-PM-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]::[monadsl],[monlev],
[locn],,[tmper],[mondat],[montm] */
"aid_adsl,{aidtype]:monadsl,monval,,locn,,tmper,
mondat,montm"
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
RTRV-PM-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]::[monadsl],[monlev],
[locn],,[tmper],[mondat],[montm] */
errcde
;
M
Table 3-30. RTRV-PM-ADSL Response Parameters (1 of 2)
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Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
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Table 3-30. RTRV-PM-ADSL Response Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
aid_adsl
As described for command parameters (see Table 3-29,
RTRV-PM-ADSL Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
[aid_type]
Type of AID. The value is ADSL.
monadsl
As described for command parameters (see Table 3-29,
RTRV-PM-ADSL Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
monval
Measured value for the monitored parameter (0−4294967295).
[locn]
As described for command parameters (see Table 3-29,
RTRV-PM-ADSL Command Parameters).
[tmper]
As described for command parameters (see Table 3-29,
RTRV-PM-ADSL Command Parameters).
[mondat]
As described for command parameters (see Table 3-29,
RTRV-PM-ADSL Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
[montm]
As described for command parameters (see Table 3-29,
RTRV-PM-ADSL Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Retrieve the near-end errored seconds (fast channel) count above 5187 on ADSL
rack 1, shelf 1, slot 1, circuit 9 for a 15-minute period beginning at 6:30 a.m. on
June 10.
RTRV-PM-ADSL:TAMPA:ADSL-1-1-1-9:42::::;
TAMPA 02-07-03 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/*
RTRV-PM-ADSL:TAMPA:ADSL-1-1-1-9:42:::ES-F,5187-UP,NEND,,15-M
IN,06-10,6-30: */
"ADSL-1-1-1-9:ES-F,2015,,NEND,,15-MIN,06-10,6-30"
;
M
Related Commands
ED-ADSL on page 3-10
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RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL
The RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL command retrieves information about ADSL line
configuration profiles.
Table 3-31. RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL Command Parameters
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][::,profile_s
cope];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE.The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
adsl_profile_id
ADSL profile index (1−30). Grouping and ranging are allowed. ALL may
be used.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
[profile_scope]
Scope of the profile. The valid value is LOCAL (local to this stack only).
If no value is specified, this parameter is ignored (all values are
reported).
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]
[::,profile_scope] */
adsl_profile_id:profile_name,profile_scope,latency,
profile_state
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]
[::,profile_scope] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
M
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Table 3-32. RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
adsl_profile_id
As described for command parameters, except that ALL is not used
profile_name
Name (32 characters maximum) that uniquely identifies the profile
within its scope
profile_scope
As described for command parameters
latency
Latency of the ADSL line. Only single latency is supported upstream
and downstream. The valid value is FAST (only ADSL FAST supported).
profile_state
State of the profile (ADSL profiles only). Values are:
CONFIG: Profile is currently being created. It can be configured, but not
used.
ACTIVE: Profile has been activated and is ready for use and is
configured.
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Retrieve profile 5.
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL:TAMPA:5:42;
M
TAMPA 02-07-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL:TAMPA:5:42 */
5:LOCAL:TAMPA101:CONFIG
;
Related Commands
ACT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-2
DLT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-6
ENT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-24
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RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM
The RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM command retrieves information about ADSL
alarm configuration profiles.
Table 3-33. RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM Command Parameters
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][::,profil
e_scope];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
adsl_profile_id
ADSL profile index (1−30). Grouping and ranging are allowed. ALL may
be used.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
[profile_scope]
Scope of the profile. The valid value is LOCAL (local to this stack only).
If no value is specified, this parameter is ignored (all values are
reported).
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]
[::,profile_scope] */
adsl_profile_id:profile_name,profile_scope, profile_state
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]
[::,profile_scope] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
M
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Table 3-34. RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
adsl_profile_id
As described for command parameters, except that ALL is not used
profile_name
Name (32 characters maximum) that uniquely identifies the profile
within its scope
profile_scope
As described for command parameters
profile_state
State of the profile (ADSL alarm profiles only). Values are:
CONFIG: Profile is currently being created. It can be configured, but not
used.
ACTIVE: Profile has been activated and is ready for use and is
configured.
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Retrieve alarm profile 5.
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM:TAMPA:5:42;
M
TAMPA 02-07-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM:TAMPA:5:42 */
5:LOCAL:TAMPA101:CONFIG
;
Related Commands
ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-4
DLT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-8
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM on page 3-16
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM on page 3-21
ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-26
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-42
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RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN
The RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN command enables you to retrieve ADSL line
configuration parameters associated with the downstream direction (from ATU-C
to ATU-R) in an ADSL Profile. See ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN on page 3-14 for
information on how to create a new ADSL profile.
Table 3-35. RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN Command Parameters
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][::,profile
_scope];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default value of
null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
adsl_profile_id
Numeric identifier of a profile (1−30).
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
profile_scope
The scope of a profile. The valid value is LOCAL (local to this stack
only). If no parameter is specified, this value is ignored (all values are
reported).
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/*
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:[::,profile
_scope] */
adsl_profile_id:profile_scope:profile_name:adslprof_nblk
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][::profile_
scope] */
errcde
;
M
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Table 3-36. RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
adsl_profile_id
As described for command parameters (see Table 3-35,
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN Command Parameters), except that ALL is
not used.
profile_scope
As described for command parameters (see Table 3-35,
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN Command Parameters).
profile_name
A string of up to 32 characters that uniquely identifies the profile within
its scope.
[adslprof_nblk]
ADSL parameter block containing one or more of the following named
parameters (separated by commas):
PFBR: Planned fast channel bit rate in kilobits per second (32−2176).
MAXFBR: Maximum fast-channel bit rate in kilobits per second
(32−2176).
MINFBR: Minimum fast-channel bit rate in kilobits per second (32).
MAXNMR: Maximum additional noise margin (16 dB).
MINNMR: Minimum additional noise margin (0 dB).
RAMODE: Rate adaptive mode. The valid values is AT_RUN
(automatically selected at run time).
TNMR: Target noise margin (3−14 dB).
If not specified, the values of these parameters remain unchanged.
errcde
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Example
Retrieve profile 6.
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN:TAMPA:6:42;
M
TAMPA 02-07-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN:TAMPA:6 */
6:LOCAL:TAMPA101:MINNMR=0,MAXNMR=16,TNMR=5,RAMODE=AT_RUN,
PFBR=32,MAXFBR=2176,MINFBR=32
;
Related Commands
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN on page 3-14
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RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM
The RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM command enables you to retrieve ADSL alarm
configuration parameters associated with the downstream direction (from ATU-C
to ATU-R) in an ADSL Profile. See ENT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-24 for
information on how to create a new ADSL profile.
Table 3-37. RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM Command Parameters
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][::,prof
ile_scope];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default value of
null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
adsl_profile_id
Numeric identifier of a profile (1−30).
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
profile_scope
The scope of a profile. The valid value is LOCAL (local to this stack
only). If no parameter is specified, this value is ignored (all values are
reported).
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/*
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:[::,prof
ile_scope] */
adsl_profile_id:profile_scope:profile_name:adslprof_nblk
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][::profil
e_ scope] */
errcde
;
M
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Table 3-38. RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM Response Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
adsl_profile_id
As described for command parameters (see Table 3-37,
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM Command Parameters), except that ALL
is not used.
profile_scope
As described for command parameters (see Table 3-37,
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM Command Parameters).
profile_name
A string of up to 32 characters that uniquely identifies the profile within
its scope.
[adslprof_nblk]
ADSL parameter block containing one or more of the following named
parameters (separated by commas):
LOFS-L: Loss Of Frame Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1
autonomous message are sent if the number of LOFS events in a
15-minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900
seconds, where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
LPRS-L: Loss Of Power Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1
autonomous message are sent if the number of LPRS events in a
15-minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900
seconds, where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
ES-L: Errored Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous
message are sent if the number of ES events in a 15-minute interval
meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900 seconds, where 0 disables
the messages). The default is 0.
SES-L: Severely Errored Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1
autonomous message are sent if the number of SES events in a
15-minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900
seconds, where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
UAS-L: Unavailable Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous
message are sent if the number of UAS events in a 15-minute interval
meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900 seconds, where 0 disables
the messages). The default is 0.
INCRATE-F: Increasing Rate (fast channel). SNMP rate change trap
and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the current rate is ≥ the
previous rate plus this threshold (0-2176 kbps in 32 kbps increments,
where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
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Table 3-38. RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM Response Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
[adslprof_nblk]
DECRATE-F: Decreasing Rate (fast channel). SNMP rate change trap
and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the current rate is ≤ the
previous rate minus this threshold (0-2176 kbps in 32 kbps increments,
where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
(continued)
If not specified, the values of these parameters remain unchanged.
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Retrieve profile 6.
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM:TAMPA:6:42;
M
TAMPA 02-07-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN:TAMPA:6 */
6:LOCAL:TAMPA101:LOFS-L=0,LPRS-L=0,LOL-L=0,ES-L=120,SES-L=15
,
UAS-L=0,INCRATE-F=0,DECRATE-F=0
;
Related Command
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM on page 3-16
ENT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-24
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RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP
The RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP command enables you to retrieve ADSL line
configuration parameters associated with the upstream direction (from ATU-R to
ATU-C) in an ADSL Profile. See ENT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-24 for
information on how to create a new ADSL profile.
Table 3-39. RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP Command Parameters
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][::,profile
_scope];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default value of
null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
adsl_profile_id
Numeric identifier of a profile (1−30).
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
profile_scope
The scope of a profile. The valid value is LOCAL (local to this stack
only). If no parameter is specified, this value is ignored (all values are
reported).
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/*
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:[::,profile
_scope] */
adsl_profile_id:profile_scope:profile_name:adslprof_nblk
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][::profile_
scope] */
errcde
;
M
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Table 3-40. RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
adsl_profile_id
As described for command parameters (see Table 3-39,
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP Command Parameters), except that ALL is
not used.
profile_scope
As described for command parameters (see Table 3-39,
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP Command Parameters).
profile_name
A string of up to 32 characters that uniquely identifies the profile within
its scope.
[adslprof_nblk]
ADSL parameter block containing one or more of the following named
parameters (separated by commas):
MAXFBR: Maximum fast-channel bit rate in kilobits per second
(32−2176).
MINFBR: Minimum fast-channel bit rate in kilobits per second (32).
MAXNMR: Maximum additional noise margin (16 dB).
MINNMR: Minimum additional noise margin (0 dB).
RAMODE: Rate adaptive mode. Valid values are:
– AT_RUN: Automatically selected at run time (default).
– PFBR: Planned fast channel bit rate in kilobits per second
(32−2176).
TNMR: Target noise margin (3−14 dB).
If not specified, the values of these parameters remain unchanged.
errcde
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Example
Retrieve profile 6.
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP:TAMPA:6:42;
M
TAMPA 02-07-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP:TAMPA:6 */
6:LOCAL:TAMPA101:MINNMR=0,MAXNMR=16,TNMR=5,RAMODE=AT_RUN,PFB
R=160,MAXFBR=0,MINFBR=32
;
Related Commands
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP on page 3-19
ENT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-24
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RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM
The RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM command enables you to retrieve ADSL alarm
configuration parameters associated with the downstream direction (from ATU-C
to ATU-R) in an ADSL Profile. See ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-26 for
information on how to create a new ADSL profile.
Table 3-41. RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM Command Parameters
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][;;,prof
ile_scope];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default value of
null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
adsl_profile_id
Numeric identifier of a profile (1−30).
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
profile_scope
The scope of a profile. The valid value is LOCAL (local to this stack
only). If no parameter is specified, this value is ignored (all values are
reported).
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/*
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:[::,prof
ile_scope] */
adsl_profile_id:profile_scope:profile_name:adslprof_nblk
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag][::profil
e_ scope] */
errcde
;
M
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Table 3-42. RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM Response Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
adsl_profile_id
As described for command parameters (see Table 3-41,
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM Command Parameters), except that ALL
is not used.
profile_scope
As described for command parameters (see Table 3-41,
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM Command Parameters).
profile_name
A string of up to 32 characters that uniquely identifies the profile within
its scope.
[adslprof_nblk]
ADSL parameter block containing one or more of the following named
parameters (separated by commas):
LOFS-L: Loss Of Frame Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1
autonomous message are sent if the number of LOFS events in a
15-minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900
seconds, where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
LOSS-L: Loss Of Signal Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1
autonomous message are sent if the number of LOSS events in a
15-minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900
seconds, where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
LOLS-L: Loss Of Link Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous
message are sent if the number of LOLS events in a 15-minute interval
meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900 seconds, where 0 disables
the messages). The default is 0.
ES-L: Errored Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous
message are sent if the number of ES events in a 15-minute interval
meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900 seconds, where 0 disables
the messages). The default is 0.
SES-L: Severely Errored Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1
autonomous message are sent if the number of SES events in a
15-minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900
seconds, where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
UAS-L: Unavailable Seconds (line). SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous
message are sent if the number of UAS events in a 15-minute interval
meets or exceeds the selected value (0−900 seconds, where 0 disables
the messages). The default is 0.
INCRATE-F: Increasing Rate (fast channel). SNMP rate change trap
and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the current rate is ≥ the
previous rate plus this threshold (0-2176 kbps in 32 kbps increments,
where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
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Table 3-42. RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM Response Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
[adslprof_nblk]
DECRATE-F: Decreasing Rate (fast channel). SNMP rate change trap
and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the current rate is ≤ the
previous rate minus this threshold (0-2176 kbps in 32 kbps increments,
where 0 disables the messages). The default is 0.
(continued)
INITFAIL: Initialization Failure. Enables or disables InitFailureTrap
messages specified in RFC 2662.
– Y: Enable Initialization Failure Trap messages only.
– N: Disable Initialization Failure Trap messages only (Default).
If not specified, the values of these parameters remain unchanged.
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Retrieve profile 6.
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM:TAMPA:6:42;
TAMPA 02-07-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM:TAMPA:6 */
6:LOCAL:TAMPA101:LOFS-L=0,LOSS=0,LOLS=0,ES-L=120,SES-L=15,
UAS-L=0,INCRATE-F=0,DECRATE-F=0,INIT=N
M
;
Related Command
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM on page 3-21
ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-26
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4
Overview
This chapter contains the following DS1 Facility commands:
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ED-T1 on page 4-2
ENT-T1 on page 4-5
REPT ALM T1 on page 4-8
REPT EVT T1 on page 4-9
REPT-OPSTAT-T1 on page 4-10
RTRV-PM-T1 on page 4-12
RTRV-T1 on page 4-15
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ED-T1
The ED-T1 Command edits configuration data associated with a DS1 facility.
Table 4-1.
ED-T1 Command Parameters (1 of 2)
ED-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]:::[ds1_nblk]:[pst];
Restrictions: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_ds1
Access Identifier for a DS1 facility. The value can be preceded with
AID=, but this is not required. Enter in the following format, replacing
lower-case parameters with the values given:
NTT1-circuit
– circuit: DS1 circuit on the NT (1)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
[ds1_nblk]
Named parameter block for DS1. The block consists of one or more of
the following parameters, in any order separated by commas, each
followed by an equal sign and a valid value. If not specified, the values
of these parameters remain unchanged.
EQLZ: Line equalization (DSX1 interfaces only). See Table 4-4, T1 Line
Equalization Values.
LBO: Line build-out in dB (T1 interfaces only). Valid values are 0
(default), 7.5, 15, and 22.5.
LINETYPE: Type of line interface used. Valid values are:
– G703SHORT120: For E1 model. G.703 short-haul (≤655 feet)
interface (120 ohm connector).
– DSX1: For T1 model. T1 short-haul (≤655 feet) interface.
– G703LONG: For E1 model. G.703 long-haul (>655 feet) interface
(120 ohm connector). Default for E1 models.
– T1: T1 power loop. For T1 model. T1 long-haul (>655 feet)
interface. Default for T1 models.
– G703SHORT75: For E1 model. G.703 short-haul (≤655 feet)
interface (75 ohm connector).
TMG: Timing supply
– INT: Internal timing source. Use the NE system timing source.
– LPD: Loop timing (default)
PORTID: Port identifier (32 characters maximum). Indicates the user to
whom the port is assigned. The following values are reserved and
cannot be used:
– AVAILABLE: Port is not assigned.
– FAILED: Port has failed and cannot be assigned (default is null).
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Table 4-1.
ED-T1 Command Parameters (2 of 2)
ED-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]:::[ds1_nblk]:[pst];
[ds1_nblk]
For the following parameters if no value is specified, null is assumed.
(continued)
ATMACCPROF: ATM Access Profile index (1). This value determines
the range of values for vpi and vci in several other commands. The
value cannot be changed while any VPLs or VCLs exist.
ATMACCPROFNM: ATM Access Profile name. The default is LT
DEFVAL.
QOSCLASS: Quality of service of connections on this port. The valid
value is UBR (UBR connections only).
[pst]
Desired state. Valid values are:
– IS: In service
– OOS: Out of service. OOS-MA (out of service, management) is
implied.
If no value is specified, this parameter remains unchanged.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ED-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]:::[ds1_nblk]:[pst] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* ED-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]:::[ds1_nblk]:[pst] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 4-2.
ED-T1 Command Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Edit circuit 1 on the NT to have a line interface type of T1.
ED-T1:TAMPA:NTT1-1:42:::LINETYPE=T1;
M
TAMPA 00-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* ED-T1:TAMPA:NTT1-1:42:::LINETYPE=T1 */
;
Related Commands
ENT-T1 on page 4-5
RTRV-T1 on page 4-15
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ENT-T1
The ENT-T1 command enters or initializes the configuration data associated with a
DS-1 facility.
Table 4-3.
ENT-T1 Command Parameters (1 of 2)
ENT-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]:::ds1_nblk:[pst];
Restrictions: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_ds1
Access Identifier for a DS1 facility. The value can be preceded with
AID=, but this is not required. Enter in the following format, replacing
lower-case parameters with the values given:
NTT1-circuit
– circuit: Circuit in the NT (1)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
ds1_nblk
Named parameter block for DS1 facility. The block consists of one or
more of the following parameters, in any order separated by commas,
each followed by an equal sign and a valid value.
EQLZ: Line equalization (T1 short haul interfaces only). See Table 4-4,
T1 Line Equalization Values. Default is 0.
LBO: Line build-out in dB (T1 long haul interfaces only). Valid values are
0 (default), 7.5, 15, and 22.5.
LINETYPE: Type of line interface used. Valid values are:
– G703SHORT120: For E1 model. G.703 short-haul (≤655 feet)
interface (120 ohm connector).
– DSX1: For T1 model. T1 short-haul (≤655 feet) interface.
– G703LONG: For E1 model. G.703 long-haul (>655 feet) interface
(120 ohm connector). Default for E1 models.
– T1: T1 power loop. For T1 model. T1 long-haul (>655 feet)
interface. Default for T1 models.
– G703SHORT75: For E1 model. G.703 short-haul (≤655 feet)
interface (75 ohm connector).
TMG: Timing supply
– INT: Internal timing source. Use the NE system timing source.
– LPD: Loop timing (default)
QOSCLASS: Quality of service of connections on this port. The valid
value is UBR (UBR connections only).
PORTID: Port identifier (32 characters maximum). Indicates the user to
whom the port is assigned. The following values are reserved and
cannot be used:
– AVAILABLE: Port is not assigned.
FAULTY: Port has failed and cannot be assigned (default is null).
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Table 4-3.
ENT-T1 Command Parameters (2 of 2)
ENT-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]:::ds1_nblk:[pst];
ds1_nblk
For the following parameters if no value is specified, null is assumed.
(continued)
ATMACCPROF: ATM Access Profile index (1). This value determines
the range of values for vpi and vci in several other commands. The
value cannot be changed while any VPLs or VCLs exist.
ATMACCPROFNM: ATM Access Profile name. The default is NT
DEFVAL.
QOSCLASS: Quality of service of connections on this port. The valid
[pst]
Desired state. Valid values are:
IS: In service (default)
OOS: Out of service. OOS-MA (out of service, management) is implied.
If no value is specified, this parameter is set to IS.
Table 4-4.
T1 Line Equalization Values
EQLZ value
Cable length (feet)
Equalization (dB)
0 (default)
0−133
0.6
200
134−266
1.2
300
267−399
1.8
500
400−533
2.4
600
534−655
3.0
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ENT-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]:::ds1_nblk:[pst] */
;
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Error Response
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* ENT-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]:::ds1_nblk:[pst] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
Table 4-5.
ENT-T1 Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Enter circuit 1 on the NT with a line interface type of T1.
ENT-T1:TAMPA:NTT1:42:::LINETYPE=T1;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* ENT-T1:TAMPA:NTT1:42:::LINETYPE=T1 */
;
Related Commands
ED-T1 on page 4-2
RTRV-T1 on page 4-15
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REPT ALM T1
The REPT ALM T1 message reports current T1 (DS1) facility alarms from the NE.
Table 4-6.
REPT ALM T1 Response Parameters
almcode atag REPT ALM T1 "aid_ds1:ntfncde,cond_ds1,
serveff,[ocrdat],[ocrtm],[locn],[dirn]:[cond_descr]";
almcde
Alarm code. Identifies the severity of the alarm. Values are:
*C: Critical alarm
**: Major alarm
*^: Minor alarm
A^: Automatic message (typically used to report a cleared alarm)
atag
Automatic tag that indicates the numerical sequence of messages
reported.
aid_ds1
Access identifier for an environment. Values are:
NTT1-circuit
– circuit: DS1 circuit in the NT (1)
ntfncde
Notification code. Values are:
CR: Critical alarm
MJ: Major alarm
MN: Minor alarm
CL: Cleared alarm
cond_ds1
DS1 facility condition. Values are:
ACTLPBK: Facility placed in loopback
AIS: Alarm indication signal
LCD: Loss of ATM cell delineation
LOF: Loss of framing
LOS: Loss of signal/clock
RAI: Remote alarm indication
serveff
Service effect. Values are:
SA: Service affecting
NSA: Not service affecting
[ocrdat]
Date of occurrence in the format: mm-dd (month and day)
[ocrtm]
Time of occurrence in the format: hh-mm (hour 0−23 and minute 0−59)
[locn]
Location of condition. The value is NEND (Near End).
[dirn]
Direction of condition. Values are:
RCV: Receive
TRMT: Transmit (for ACTLPBK)
[cond_descr]
4-8
Description of alarm condition (40 characters maximum).
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REPT EVT T1
The REPT EVT T1 message reports current T1 (DS1) facility events from the NE.
Table 4-7.
REPT EVT T1 Response Parameters
almcode atag REPT EVT T1 "aid_ds1:ntfncde,cond_ds1,
serveff,[ocrdat],[ocrtm],[locn],[dirn]:[cond_descr]";
almcde
Alarm code. Identifies the severity of the alarm. Values are:
*C: Critical alarm
**: Major alarm
*^: Minor alarm
A^: Automatic message (typically used to report a cleared alarm)
atag
Automatic tag that indicates the numerical sequence of messages
reported.
aid_ds1
Access identifier for an environment. Values are:
NTT1-circuit
– circuit: DS1 circuit in the NT (1)
ntfncde
Notification code. Values are:
CR: Critical alarm
MJ: Major alarm
MN: Minor alarm
CL: Cleared alarm
cond_ds1
DS1 facility condition. Values are:
ACTLPBK: Facility placed in loopback
AIS: Alarm indication signal
LCD: Loss of ATM cell delineation
LOF: Loss of framing
LOS: Loss of signal/clock
RAI: Remote alarm indication
serveff
Service effect. Values are:
SA: Service affecting
NSA: Not service affecting
[ocrdat]
Date of occurrence in the format: mm-dd (month and day)
[ocrtm]
Time of occurrence in the format: hh-mm (hour 0−23 and minute 0−59)
[locn]
Location of condition. The value is NEND (Near End).
[dirn]
Direction of condition. Values are:
RCV: Receive
TRMT: Transmit (for ACTLPBK)
[cond_descr]
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REPT-OPSTAT-T1
The REPT-OPSTAT-T1 command reports current operational parameters for T1
(DS1) lines.
Table 4-8.
REPT-OPSTAT- T1 Command Parameters
REPT-OPSTAT-T1:[tid]:aid_dsl:[ctag][;];
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_ds1
Access identifier for a a DS1 facility. The value can be preceded with
AID=, but this is not required. Enter in the following format, replacing
lower-case parameters with the values given:
NTT1-circuit
– circuit: DS1 circuit in the NT (1)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* REPT-OPSTAT-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag][:] */
;
Error Response
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* REPT-OPSTAT-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag][:] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 4-9.
REPT-OPSTAT-T1 Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_ds1
As described for command parameters (see Table 4-8, REPT-OPSTATT1 Command Parameters).
op_ds1
DS1 operational parameter. Values are:
INCELLS: Rolling count of cells received on this facility.
OUTCELLS: Rolling count of cells transmitted on this facility and
discarded for any reason.
INCELLSUKN: Rolling count of cells received on this facility and
discarded during header validation with unrecognized VPI/VCI values.
OCD: Rolling count of Out of Cell Delineation events on this facility.
STATUSCD: Current status of cell delineation state. Values are:
– Normal: No failure condition
– LOCD: Loss Of Cell Delineation
value
Value of parameter specified by op_ds1.
Example
Report DS1 facility operational parameters for NTT1-3.
REPT-OPSTAT-T1:TAMPA:NTT1-1;
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* REPT-OPSTAT-T1:TAMPA:NTT1-1:42 */
"NTT1-3:INCELLS,35500"
"NTT1-3:OUTCELLS,23300"
;
M
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-PM-T1
The RTRV-PM-T1 command retrieves DS1 performance monitoring data.
Table 4-10. RTRV-PM-T1 Command Parameters (1 of 2)
RTRV-PM-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]::[monds1],[monlev],[locn],,
[tmper],[mondat],[montm];
Restrictions: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
aid_ds1
Access identifier for the environment. Enter in the following format,
replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
NTT1-circuit
– circuit: DS1 circuit on the NT (1)
[ctag]
The correlation tag that correlates an input command with its associated
output response(s). It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
[monds1]
Monitored parameter. Valid values are:
CV-L: Line code violations
ES-L: Line errored seconds
CV-P: Path coding violations
ES-P: Path errored seconds
ESB-P: Path errored seconds, type B (bursty errored seconds)
SES-P: Path severely errored seconds
UAS-P: Path unavailable seconds
SEFS-P: Path severely errored framing seconds
DHECV: Discarded cells due to HEC violation
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[monlev]
Threshold level. Valid values are:
lev-dirn
– lev: level (0−4294967295)
– dirn: direction. Values are UP and DN.
If no value is specified, 1-UP is assumed.
[locn]
Location of the facility. Valid values are:
NEND: Near end
FEND: Far end (not supported on G.703 interfaces)
If no value is specified, this parameter is not used for filtering
responses.
[tmper]
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Time period. The only valid value is 15-MIN (15 minutes).
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Table 4-10. RTRV-PM-T1 Command Parameters (2 of 2)
RTRV-PM-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]::[monds1],[monlev],[locn],,
[tmper],[mondat],[montm];
[mondat]
Start date for the monitoring period. Valid values are:
mm-dd: Month and day
– mm: Month (1−12)
– dd: Day (1−31)
ALL: All performance monitoring data is retrieved
If no value is specified, today's date is assumed.
[montm]
Start time for the monitoring period. Valid values are:
hh-mm: Hour and minute
– hh: Hour (00−23)
– mm: Minute. Valid values are 0, 15, 30, and 45.
ALL: All performance monitoring data is retrieved
If no value is specified, the nearest value to the current time is
assumed. Grouping is allowed. Statistics will not be aligned with the wall
clock. Statistics will be monitored for the interval in which the selected
monitoring period falls.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-PM-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]::[monds1],[monlev],
[locn],,[tmper],[mondat],[montm] */
"aid_ds1,[aid_type]:monds1,monval,,[locn],,[tmper],
[mondat],[montm]"
;
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
RTRV-PM-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]::[monds1],[monlev],[locn],,
[tmper],[mondat],[montm] */
errcde
;
M
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Table 4-11. RTRV-PM-T1 Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
aid_ds1
As described for command parameters, except that DS3NT is not used
[aid_type]
Type of AID. The value is T1.
monds3
As described for command parameters, except that ALL is not used
monval
Measured value for the monitored parameter (0−4294967295)
[locn]
As described for command parameters
[tmper]
As described for command parameters
[mondat]
As described for command parameters, except that ALL is not used
[montm]
As described for command parameters, except that ALL is not used
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Retrieve the near-end alarm indication signal count above 4096 for a 15-minute
period beginning at 8:30 a.m. on January 10.
RTRV-PM-T1:TAMPA:DS1NTA:42::AIS,4096-UP,NEND,,15-MIN,01-10,0
8-30;
TAMPA 02-01-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/*
RTRV-PM-T1:TAMPA:DS1NTA:42::AIS,4096-UP,NEND,,15-MIN,01-10,0
8-30 */
"DS1NTA:AIS,2015,,NEND,,15-MIN,01-10,08-30"
;
M
Related Command
RTRV-ALM-T1 on page 10-12
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RTRV-T1
The RTRV-T1 command retrieves the configuration data associated with a DS-1
facility.
Table 4-12. RTRV-T1 Command Parameters
RTRV-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]::::[pstf],[sstf];
Restrictions: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. They default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_ds1
Access Identifier for the DS1 facility. The value can be preceded with
AID=, but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter
in the following format, replacing lower-case parameters with the values
given:
NTT1-circuit
– circuit: DS1 circuit on the NT (1)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (1...6 characters) that links an input command with
associated output responses. The default is 0.
[pstf]
Primary state filter. Valid values are:
IS: Matches IS-NR
OOS: Out of service. Matches OOS-MA (out of service, management),
OOS-AU (out of service, autonomous), OOS-AUMA (out of service,
autonomous and management)
AU: Autonomous. Matches OOS-AU, OOS-AUMA
MA: Management. Matches OOS-MA, OOS-AUMA
If no value is specified, this filter is ignored.
[sstf]
Secondary state filter. The value is:
LPBK: Retrieve looped-back entities only
If no value is specified, this filter is ignored.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
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Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]::::[pstf],[sstf] */
aid_ds1::ds1_nblk:state[,sst]
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]::::[pstf],[sstf] */
aid_ds1:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
Table 4-13. RTRV-T1 Response Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
aid_ds1
As described for command parameters
ds1_nblk
Named parameter block for DS1 facility. The block consists of one or
more of the following parameters, in any order separated by commas,
each followed by an equal sign and a valid value.
EQLZ: Line equalization (T1 short haul interfaces only). See Table 4-4,
T1 Line Equalization Values. Default is 0.
LBO: Line build-out in dB (T1 long haul interfaces only). Valid values are
0 (default), 7.5, 15, and 22.5.
LINETYPE: Type of line interface used. Valid values are:
– G703SHORT120: For E1 model. G.703 short-haul interface
(120 ohm connector).
– DSX1: For T1 model. T1 short-haul interface.
– G703LONG: For E1 model. G.703 long-haul interface (120 ohm
connector). Default for E1 models.
– T1: T1 power loop. For T1 model. T1 long-haul interface. Default
for T1 models.
– G703SHORT75: For E1 model. G.703 short-haul interface
(75 ohm connector).
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Table 4-13. RTRV-T1 Response Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
ds1_nblk
TMG: Timing supply
(continued)
– INT: Internal timing source. Use the NE system timing source
(default).
– LPD: Loop timing
PORTID: Port identifier (32 characters maximum). Indicates the user to
whom the port is assigned. The following values are reserved and
cannot be used:
– AVAILABLE: Port is not assigned.
– FAULTY: Port has failed and cannot be assigned (default is null).
QOSCLASS: Quality of service of connections on this port. The valid
value is UBR (UBR connections only).
The following parameters apply only if the DS1 facility directly transports
ATM traffic (ATM mode). If no value is specified, null is assumed.
ATMACCPROF: ATM Access Profile index (1). This value determines
the range of values for vpi and vci in several other commands. The
value cannot be changed while any VPLs or VCLs exist.
ATMACCPROFNM: ATM Access Profile name. The default is NT
DEFVAL.
ATMACCPROF: ATM Access Profile index (1). This value determines
the range of values for vpi and vci in several other commands. The
value cannot be changed while any VPLs or VCLs exist.
ATMACCPROFNM: ATM Access Profile name. The default is LT
DEFVAL.
QOSCLASS: Quality of service of connections on this port. The valid
value is UBR (UBR connections only).
state
State from the Bellcore model. Values are:
IS-NR. In service, normal.
OOS-AU: Out of service, autonomous.
OOS-MA: Out of service, management. Transient state (changes to
OOS-AUMA).
OOS-AUMA: Out of service, autonomous and management.
sst
Secondary state. Values are:
LPBK: Retrieve looped-back entities only
errcde
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Example
Retrieve configuration data for circuit 1 on the NT.
RTRV-T1:TAMPA:NTT1-1:42::::;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-T1:TAMPA:NTT1-1:42:::: */
NTT1-1::LINETYPE=DSX1,LBO=0,EQLZ=0:IS-NR
;
Related Commands
ED-T1 on page 4-2
ENT-T1 on page 4-5
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5
Overview
This chapter contains the following other commands:
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DLT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC on page 5-2
DLT-VCL on page 5-4
ED-ATMPORT on page 5-6
ENT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC on page 5-8
ENT-VCL on page 5-10
RTRV-ATMPORT on page 5-13
RTRV-PROFILE-ATMACC on page 5-16
RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFDSC on page 5-19
RTRV-VCL on page 5-21
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DLT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC
The DLT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC command deletes a selected ATM Traffic Descriptor
profile that is not in use.
Table 5-1.
DLT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC Command Parameters
DLT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC:[tid]:trafdsc_profile_id:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
trafdsc_profile_id
Numeric identifier of a profile (1−250). Grouping and ranging are
allowed.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* DLT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC:[tid]:trafdsc:[ctag][:] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* DLT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC:[tid]:trafdsc:[ctag][:] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 5-2.
DLT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Delete traffic descriptor profile 5.
DLT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC:TAMPA:5:42;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* DLT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC:TAMPA:5:42 */
;
Related Commands
ENT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC on page 5-8
RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFDSC on page 5-19
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DLT-VCL
The DLT-VCL command deletes selected ATM interface Virtual Channel Links
(VCL) that are not in use.
Table 5-3.
DLT-VCL Command Parameters
DLT-VCL:[tid]:aid_vcl:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined. If the VCL is
cross-connected, the deletion fails.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_vcl
Virtual Circuit Identifier for the Virtual Circuit. The value can be
preceded with AID=, but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are
allowed. Enter any of in the following formats, replacing lower-case
parameters with the values given:
NTVCL-vpi-vci: VCL in the NT
LTVCL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit-vpi-vci: VCL in an LT circuit
– rack: Rack number (1)
– shelf: Shelf number (1)
– slot: LT slot number (1)
– circuit: DSL circuit on the LT (1−4)
– vpi: Virtual Path Identifier (for LT vpi=0, for NT vpi=0−15)
– vci Virtual Channel Identifier (for LT vpi=32−63,
for NT vpi=32−1023)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* DLT-VCL:[tid]:aid_vcl:[ctag][:] */
;
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Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* DLT-VCL:[tid]:aid_vcl:[ctag][:] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
Table 5-4.
DLT-VCL Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Delete the VCL for Virtual Path 15.
DLT-VCL:TAMPA:NTVCL-15:42;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* DLT-VCL:TAMPA:NTVCL-15:42 */
;
Related Commands
ENT-VCL on page 5-10
RTRV-VCL on page 5-21
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ED-ATMPORT
The ED-ATMPORT command edits configuration data associated with an ATM
port in the NE.
Table 5-5.
ED-ATMPORT Command Parameters
ED-ATMPORT:[tid]:aid_atmport:[ctag]:::[atmport_nblk];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_atmport
Access Identifier for an ATM port. The value can be preceded with
AID=, but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter
any of in the following formats, replacing lower-case parameters with
the values given:
NTATM: ATM port in the NT
LTATM-rack-shelf-slot-circuit: ATM port for an LT circuit
– rack: Rack number (1)
– shelf: Shelf number (1)
– slot: LT slot number (1)
– circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1−24)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ED-ATMPORT:[tid]:aid_atmport:[ctag]:::[atmport_nblk]
*/
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* ED-ATMPORT:[tid]:aid_atmport:[ctag]:::[atmport_nblk]
*/
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 5-6.
ED-ATMPORT Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
atmport_nblk
SEGID: ATM segment location ID. A 16-octet field that identifies this
ATM interface for OAM F5 loopbacks. When a segment F5 OAM
loopback cell is received, the destination segment location in the cell is
compared to the segment location ID for the card. If the destination
location ID matches the location ID or is all ones, the cell is looped back
to the source. If there is not a match, the cell passes through the card.
The value is entered as 32 hexadecimal characters or ALLONES
(default). Allowed values are restricted per ITU-T1.610 as follows:
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The first byte must be 01, 02, 03, FF or 6A.
If the first octet is FF, then octets 2−16 must also be FF.
If the first octet is 6A, then octets 2−16 must also be 6A.
If no value is specified for this field, then this parameter remains the
same.
Example
Edit rack 1, shelf 1, slot 1, circuit 9 to have an OAM segment location ID of all
ones.
ED-ATMPORT:TAMPA:LTATM-1-1-1-9:42:::SEGID=ALLONES
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* ED-ATMPORT:TAMPA:LTATM-1-1-1-9:42:::SEGID=ALLONES */
;
Related Commands
RTRV-ATMPORT on page 5-13
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ENT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC
The ENT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC command creates a new ATM Traffic Descriptor
profile.
Table 5-7.
ENT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC Command Parameters
ENT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC:[tid]:trafdsc_profile_id:[ctag]::profil
e_name,,trafdsc_type:[trafdsc_nblk];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
trafdsc_profile_id
Numeric identifier of a profile (1−250). Grouping and ranging are
allowed.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
profile_name
Name (32 characters maximum) that uniquely identifies profile. The
value cannot contain any characters other than letters, numbers,
hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
trafdsc_type
Traffic descriptor type. The valid value is UBR (UBR best effort).
trafdsc_nblk
Named parameter block for the ATM traffic descriptor profile. The valid
value is:
DISCARD: Partial packet discard
– Yes: Partial packet discard is enabled
– No: Partial packet discard is disabled (default)
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/*
ENT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC:[tid]:trafdsc:[ctag]::trafdscnm,,trafdsc
_type:[trafdsc_nblk]; */
;
M
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Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
ENT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC:[tid]:trafdsc:[ctag]::trafdscnm,,trafdsc
_type:[trafdsc_nblk]; */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
M
Table 5-8.
ENT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Create a new with a profile identifier of 5, profile name of TAMPA101, descriptor
type of UBR, and partial packet discard enabled.
ENT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC:TAMPA:5:42;
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/*
ENT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC:TAMPA:5:42::TAMPA101,,UBR:DISCARD=YES */
;
M
Related Commands
DLT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC on page 5-2
RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFDSC on page 5-19
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ENT-VCL
The ENT-VCL command creates an ATM interface Virtual Channel Links (VCL) on
an NT or LT.
Table 5-9.
ENT-VCL Command Parameters
ENT-VCL:[tid]:aid_vcl:[ctag]::[rcv_trafdsc],[xmt_trafdsc],[
rcv_trafdscnm],[xmt_trafdscnm];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined. If the VCL or VPI is
unavailable or in use, or the resources specified by the receive or transmit traffic descriptor
are not available, the command fails.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_vcl
Virtual Circuit Identifier for the Virtual Circuit. The value can be
preceded with AID=, but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are
allowed. Enter any of in the following formats, replacing lower-case
parameters with the values given:
NTVCL-vpi-vci: VCL in the NT
LTVCL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit-vpi-vci: VCL in an LT circuit
–
rack: Rack number (1)
– shelf: Shelf number (1)
– slot: LT slot number (1)
– circuit: DSL circuit on the LT (1−24)
– vpi: Virtual Path Identifier (for LT vpi=0, for NT vpi=0−15)
– vci: Virtual Channel Identifier (for LT vpi=32−63,
for NT vpi=32−1023)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
[rcv_trafdsc]1
Receive traffic descriptor profile index (1−250).
[rcv_trafdscnm]1
Receive traffic descriptor profile name. If a local profile and network
profile both match this name, the network profile is used.
[xmt_trafdsc]2
Transmit traffic descriptor profile index (1−250).
2
[xmt_trafdscnm]
5-10
Transmit traffic descriptor profile name. If a local profile and network
profile both match this name, the network profile is used.
1
Either rcv_trafdsc or rcv_trafdscnm must be entered, but not both.
2
Either xmt_trafdsc or xmt_trafdscnm must be entered, but not both.
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/*
ENT-VCL:[tid]:aid_vcl:[ctag]::[rcv_trafdsc],[xmt_trafdsc],
[rcv_trafdscnm],[xmt_trafdscnm] */
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
ENT-VCL:[tid]:aid_vcl:[ctag]::[rcv_trafdsc],[xmt_trafdsc],
[rcv_trafdscnm],[xmt_trafdscnm] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
M
Table 5-10. ENT-VCL Response Parameters
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Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
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Example
Create a VCL for Virtual Path 15, Virtual Channel 207 with a Receive Traffic
Descriptor of 13 and a Transmit Traffic Descriptor of 46
ENT-VCL:TAMPA:NTVCL-15-207:42::13,46;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* ENT-VCL:TAMPA:NTVCL-15-207:42::13,46 */
;
Related Commands
DLT-VCL on page 5-4
RTRV-VCL on page 5-21
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RTRV-ATMPORT
The RTRV-ATMPORT command retrieves configuration data associated with an
ATM port in the NE.
Table 5-11. RTRV-ATMPORT Command Parameters
RTRV-ATMPORT:[tid]:aid_atmport:[ctag]::::[pstf],[sstf];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_atmport
Access Identifier for an ATM port. The value can be preceded with
AID=, but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter
any of in the following formats, replacing lower-case parameters with
the values given:
NTATM: ATM port in the NT
LTATM-1-1-slot-circuit: ATM port for an LT circuit
– slot: LT slot number (1)
– circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1−24)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
pstf
Primary State Filter. Valid values are:
IS: In Service
OOS: Out Of Service
sstf
Secondary State Filter. The only valid value is LPBK (loopback).
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-ATMPORT:[tid]:aid_atmport:[ctag]::::[pstf][sstf]
*/
;
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Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-ATMPORT:[tid]:aid_atmport:[ctag]::::[pstf][sstf]
*/
errcde
;
Table 5-12. RTRV-ATMPORT Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_atmport
As described for command parameters (see Table 5-11,
RTRV-ATMPORT Command Parameters).
state
State from the Bellcore model. Values are:
IS-NR. In service, normal.
OOS-AU: Out of service, autonomous.
OOS-MA: Out of service, management. Transient state (changes to
OOS-AUMA).
OOS-AUMA: Out of service, autonomous and management.
sstf
As described for command parameters (see Table 5-11,
RTRV-ATMPORT Command Parameters).
atmport_nblk
SEGID: ATM segment location ID. A 16-octet field that identifies this
ATM interface for OAM F5 loopbacks. When a segment F5 OAM
loopback cell is received, the destination segment location in the cell is
compared to the segment location ID for the card. If the destination
location ID matches the location ID or is all ones, the cell is looped back
to the source. If there is not a match, the cell passes through the card.
The value is entered as 32 hexadecimal characters or ALLONES
(default). Allowed values are restricted per ITU-T1.610 as follows:
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The first byte must be 01, 02, 03, FF or 6A.
If the first octet is FF, then octets 2−16 must also be FF.
If the first octet is 6A, then octets 2−16 must also be 6A.
If no value is specified for this field, then this parameter remains the
same.
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Example
Retrieve parameters for in-service entities in the loopback state on the NTATM
port.
RTRV-ATMPORT:TAMPA:NTATM:42::::IS_LPBK;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-ATMPORT:TAMPA:NTATM:42::::IS_LPBK */
NTATNM::SEGID="ALLONES":IS,LPBK
;
Related Commands
ED-ATMPORT on page 5-6
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RTRV-PROFILE-ATMACC
The RTRV-PROFILE-ATMACC command retrieves configuration parameters of an
ATM access profile.
Table 5-13. RTRV-PROFILE-ATMACC Command Parameters
RTRV-PROFILE-ATMACC:[tid]:atmacc_profile_id:[ctag]::,
[profile_scope];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
atmacc_profile_id Numeric Identifier for an ATM profile. The profile must not already be
in use. Grouping is allowed and ALL may be used. Valid values are:
1: Default profile for LT line
2: Default profile for NT line
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
[profile_scope]
Scope of the profile. The valid value is LOCAL (local to this stack
only). If no value is specified, this parameter is ignored (all values are
specified).
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/*
RTRV-PROFILE-ATMCC:[tid]:atmacc_profile_id:[ctag][::,profile
_scope] */
atm_profile_id:profile_scope;profile_name:atmacc_nblk
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
RTRV-PROFILE-ATMACC:[tid]:atmacc_profile_id:[ctag][::,profil
e_scope] */
errcde
;
M
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Table 5-14. RTRV-ATMACC Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
atmacc_profile_id As described for command parameters (see Table 5-13,
RTRV-PROFILE-ATMACC Command Parameters), except ALL is not
used.
profile_scope
As described for command parameters (see Table 5-13,
RTRV-PROFILE-ATMACC Command Parameters).
profile_name
A string of characters (32 maximum) that uniquely identifies the
profile within its scope. Default for LT=1. Default for NT=2.
atmacc_nblk
ATM access profile parameter block containing one or more of the
following named parameters (separated by commas):
MAXPCS: Maximum number of virtual path circuits supported. Values
are:
– NT: 0
– LT: 0
MAXVCCS: Maximum number of virtual channel circuits supported.
Maximum values are:
– NT: 97
– LT: 4
VPIBITS: Number of active VPI bits (0−10). Default values are:
– NT: 4
– LT: 1
VCIBITS: Number of active VCI bits (0−10). Default values are:
– NT: 10
– LT: 6
errcde
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Example
Retrieve parameters for profile 6.
RTRV-PROFILE-ATMACC:TAMPA:6:42::,LOCAL;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-PROFILE-ATMACC:TAMPA:6:42::,LOCAL */
6:LOCAL:TAMPA101:MAXVPCS=0,MAXVCCS=4,VPIBITS=1,VCIBITS=6
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFDSC
The RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFDSC command retrieves configuration parameters of
an ATM traffic descriptor file.
Table 5-15. RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFSDSC Command Parameters
RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFDSC:[tid]:trafdsc_profile_id:[ctag]::,[pro
file_scope];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
trafdsc_profile_id Numeric Identifier for a traffic descriptor profile (1−250). Grouping and
ranging are allowed and ALL may be used.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
[profile_scope]
Scope of the profile. The valid value is LOCAL (local to this unit only).
If no value is specified, this parameter is ignored (all values are
specified).
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/*
RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFDSC:[tid]:trafdsc:[ctag]::,[profile_scope]
*/
trafdsc:profile_name:profile_scope:trafdscr_type:trafdscr_
nblk
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFDSC:[tid]:trafdsc:[ctag]::,[profile_scope]
*/
errcde
;
M
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Table 5-16. RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFDSC Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
trafdsc
As described for command parameters (see Table 5-15,
RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFSDSC Command Parameters), except ALL is not
used.
profile_scope
As described for command parameters (see Table 5-15,
RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFSDSC Command Parameters).
profile_name
A string of characters (32 maximum) that uniquely identifies the profile
within its scope.
trafdscr_type
Traffic descriptor type. The valid value is UBR (best effort).
trafdsc_nblk
ATM traffic descriptor profile parameter block, containing the following
parameter:
DISCARD: Packet discard. Valid values are:
– Yes: Partial packet discard is enabled.
– No: Partial Packet discard is disabled.
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes).
Example
Retrieve parameters for profile 6.
RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFDSC:TAMPA:6:42::;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFDSC:TAMPA:6:42:: */
6:TAMPA101,LOCAL,UBR,DISCARD=YES
;
Related Commands
DLT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC on page 5-2
ENT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC on page 5-8
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RTRV-VCL
The RTRV-VCL command retrieves configuration data associated with an ATM
virtual channel link.
Table 5-17. RTRV-VCL Command Parameters
RTRV-VCL:[tid]:aid_vci:[ctag]::::[pstf],[sstf];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_vci
Virtual Circuit Identifier for the Virtual Circuit. The value can be
preceded with AID=, but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are
allowed. Enter any of in the following formats, replacing lower-case
parameters with the values given:
NTVCL-vpi-vci: VCL in the NT
LTVCL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit-vpi-vci: VCL in an LT circuit
– rack: Rack number (1)
– shelf: Shelf number (1)
– slot: LT slot number (1)
– circuit: DSL circuit on the LT (1−24)
– vpi: Virtual Path Identifier (for LT vpi=0, for NT vpi=0−15)
– vci Virtual Channel Identifier (for LT vpi=32−63,
for NT vpi=32−1023)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
pstf
Primary State Filter. If no value is specified, this filter is ignored. Valid
values are:
IS: In Service
OOS: Out Of Service
sstf
Secondary State Filter. The only valid value is LPBK (loopback).
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
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Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-VCL:[tid]:aid_vci:[ctag]::::[pstf][sstf] */
aid_vcl:rcv_trafdsc,xmt_trafdsc,rcv_trafdscnm,xmt_trafdscnm:
state
;
M
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-VCL:[tid]:aid_vci:[ctag]::::[pstf][sstf] */
errcde
;
Table 5-18. RTRV-VCL Response Parameters
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Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_vci
As described for command parameters (see Table 5-17, RTRV-VCL
Command Parameters).
rcv_trafdsc
Receive traffic descriptor profile index (1−250).
xmt_trafdsc
Transmit traffic descriptor profile index (1−250).
sstf
As described for command parameters. The only valid value is LBPBK
(loopback).
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Example
Retrieve VCL for virtual path 15, virtual channel 307.
RTRV-VCL:TAMPA:NTVCL-15-307:42;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-VCL:TAMPA:NTVCL-15-307:42 */
NTVCL-15-307:78,66:IS_NR
;
Related Commands
ED-ATMPORT on page 5-6
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6
Overview
This chapter contains the following CrossConnect commands:
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DLT-CRS-VC on page 6-2
ED-CRS-VC on page 6-4
ENT-CRS-VC on page 6-7
RTRV-CRS-VC on page 6-10
Cross-Connection Defaults
The default uplink cross connections start with VPI = 2, VCI = 32 for Port 1 and
increments one VCI for each subsequent port. For example, Port 2 cross
connection is VPI = 2, VCI = 33, and Port 3 cross connection is VPI = 2, VCI = 34,
and so on. The default uplink for inband management for the ATM-1 interface is
VPI = 0, VCI = 33, and for the ATM-2 interface is VPI = 0, VCI = 33.
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DLT-CRS-VC
The DLT-CRS-VC command deletes selected VC-level cross-connections between
the NT and LT.
Table 6-1.
DLT-CRS-VC Command Parameters
DLT-CRS-VC:[tid]:nt_vcl,lt_vcl:[ctag];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined. This command
requires two AID parameter entries to uniquely identify an existing cross-connection. A
cross-connection must be place out of service before it can be deleted. A partial (PRTL)
response is generated if all cross-connections cannot be deleted. The range of values for
vpi and vci is determined by the number of VPI and VCI bits allocated.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
nt_vcl
Virtual Channel Identifier for the Virtual Channel Link on the NT
(network) side. The value can be preceded with AID=, but this is not
required. Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter in the following
format, replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
NTVCL-vpi-vci
vpi: Virtual Path Identifier
vci: Virtual Channel Identifier for the Virtual Channel Link
lt_vcl
Virtual Channel Identifier for the Virtual Channel Link on the LT (user)
side. The value can be preceded with AID=, but this is not required.
Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter in the following format,
replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
LTVCL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit-vpi-vci: ADSL interface
– rack: Rack number (1)
– shelf: Shelf number (1)
– slot: LT slot number (1)
– circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1−4)
– vpi: Virtual Path Identifier (for LT vpi=0, for NT vpi=0−15)
– vci: Virtual Channel Identifier for the virtual channel link (for LT
vpi=32−63, for NT vpi=32−1023)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
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Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* DLT-CRS-VC:[tid]:nt_vcl,lt_vcl:[ctag] */
M
;
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* DLT-CRS-VC:[tid]:nt_vcl,lt_vcl:[ctag] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
M
;
Table 6-2.
DLT-CRS-VC Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Delete VC-level cross-connection between Virtual Path 14, Virtual Channel 307
(network side) and Rack 1, Shelf 1, LT Slot 1, Circuit 4, Virtual Path 0, Virtual
Channel 63 (user side).
DLT-CRS-VC:TAMPA:NTVCL-14-307,LTVCL-1-1-1-4-0-63:42;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* DLT-CRS-VC:TAMPA:NTVCL-14-307,LTVCL-1-1-1-4-0-63:42
*/
;
Related Commands
ED-CRS-VC on page 6-4
ENT-CRS-VC on page 6-7
RTRV-CRS-VC on page 6-10
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ED-CRS-VC
The ED-CRS-VC command edits the configuration of a VC-level cross-connection
between the NT and an LT.
Table 6-3.
ED-CRS-VC Command Parameters
ED-CRS-VC:[tid]:nt_vcl,lt_vcl:[ctag]::::[pst];
RESTRICTIONS: The following restrictions apply to this command:
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„
„
„
„
All parameters in this command are position-defined.
This command requires two AID parameter entries to uniquely identify an existing
cross-connection.
The deletion of a cross-connection is conditional on its current operational state. All
endpoints must be edited OOS-MA-AS or the command will fail.
A partial (PRTL) response is generated if all cross-connections cannot be deleted.
The range of values for vpi and vci is determined by the number of VPI and VCI bits
allocated.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
nt_vcl
Virtual Channel Identifier for the Virtual Channel Link on the NT
(network) side. Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter in the following
format, replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
NTVCL-vpi-vci
– vpi: Virtual Path Identifier
– vci: Virtual Channel Identifier for the Virtual Channel Link
lt_vcl
Virtual Channel Identifier for the Virtual Channel Link on the LT (user)
side. Grouping and ranging are allowed.
Enter in the following format, replacing lower-case parameters with the
values given:
LTVCL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit-vpi-vci: LT circuit
– rack: Rack number (1)
– shelf: Shelf number (1)
– slot: LT slot number (1)
– circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1−4)
– vpi: Virtual Path Identifier (for LT vpi=0, for NT vpi=0−15)
– vci: Virtual Channel Identifier for the Virtual Channel Link (for LT
vpi=32−63, for NT vpi=32−1023)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
[pst]
Desired Primary State. Valid values are:
IS: In-Service
OOS: Out-Of-Service (OOS-MA is implied)
If not specified, the value of this parameter remains unchanged.
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ED-CRS-VC:[tid]:nt_vcl,lt_vcl:[ctag]::::[pst] */
M
;
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* ED-CRS-VC:[tid]:nt_vcl,lt_vcl:[ctag]::::[pst] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
M
;
Table 6-4.
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Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
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Example
Edit VC-level cross-connection between Virtual Path 14, Virtual Channel 307
(network side) and Rack 1, Shelf 1, LT Slot 1, Circuit 4, Virtual Path 0, Virtual
Channel 63 (user side) to be In-Service.
ED-CRS-VC:TAMPA:NTVCL-14-307,LTVCL-1-1-1-4-0-63:42::IS;
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* ED-CRS-VC:TAMPA:NTVCL-14-307,LTVCL-1-1-1-4-0-63
:42::IS */
;
M
Related Commands
DLT-CRS-VC on page 6-2
ENT-CRS-VC on page 6-7
RTRV-CRS-VC on page 6-10
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ENT-CRS-VC
The ENT-CRS-VC command establishes a VC-level cross-connection between the
NT and LT.
Table 6-5.
ENT-CRS-VC Command Parameters
ENT-CRS-VC:[tid]:nt_vcl,lt_vcl:[ctag]::::[pst];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined. The range of
values for vpi and vci is determined by the number of VPI and VCI bits allocated. View the
number of bits allocated with the RTRV-PROFILE-ATMACC command.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
nt_vcl
Virtual Channel Identifier for the Virtual Channel Link on the NT
(network) side. Enter in the following format, replacing lower-case
parameters with the values given:
NTVCL-vpi-vci
– vpi: Virtual Path Identifier (for LT vpi=0, for NT vpi=0−15)
– vci: Virtual Channel Identifier for the Virtual Channel Link (for LT
vpi=32−63, for NT vpi=32−1023)
Grouping is allowed for up to 8 AIDs. Ranging is allowed.
lt_vcl
Virtual Channel Identifier for the Virtual Channel Link on the LT (user)
side. Enter in the following format, replacing lower-case parameters with
the values given:
LTVCL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit-vpi-vci: Virtual Channel in the NT
– rack: Rack number (1)
– shelf: Shelf number (1)
– slot: LT slot number (1)
– circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1−24)
– vpi: Virtual Path Identifier (for LT vpi=0, for NT vpi=0−15)
– vci: Virtual Channel Identifier (for LT vpi=32−63,
for NT vpi=32−1023)
Grouping and ranging are allowed. If these features are used, the two
sets of AIDs must match one-to-one.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
[pst]
Desired Primary State. Valid values are:
IS: In-Service (default)
OOS: Out-Of-Service (OOS-MA is implied)
If no value is specified, IS is assumed.
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ENT-CRS-VC:[tid]:nt_vcl,lt_vcl:[ctag]::::[pst] */
M
;
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* ENT-CRS-VC:[tid]:nt_vcl,lt_vcl:[ctag]::::{pst] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
M
;
Table 6-6.
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ENT-CRS-VC Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
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Example
Establish a VC-level cross-connection between Virtual Path 14, Virtual Channel
307 (network side) and Rack 1, Shelf 1, LT Slot 1, Circuit 4, Virtual Path 0, Virtual
Channel 63 (user side), and set the primary state to In-Service.
ENT-CRS-VC:TAMPA:NTVCL-14-307,LTVCL-1-1-1-4-0-63:42::::IS;
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/*
ENT-CRS-VC:TAMPA:NTVCL-14-307,LTVCL-1-1-1-4-0-63:42::::IS */
;
M
Related Commands
DLT-CRS-VC on page 6-2
ED-CRS-VC on page 6-4
RTRV-CRS-VC on page 6-10
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RTRV-CRS-VC
The RTRV-CRS-VC command retrieves the configuration of an ATM Interface
Virtual Channel cross-connection.
Table 6-7.
RTRV-CRS-VC Command Parameters
RTRV-CRS-VC:[tid]:aid_vci:[ctag]::::[pstf];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined. The range of
values for vpi and vci is determined by the number of VPI and VCI bits allocated.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_vcl
Virtual Channel Identifier for the Virtual Circuit. The value can be
preceded with AID=, but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are
allowed. Enter in the following formats, replacing lower-case parameters
with the values given:
NTVCL-vpi-vci: VCL in the NT
LTVCL-rack-shelf-_slot-circuit-vpi-vci: VCL in an LT circuit
– rack: Rack number (1)
– shelf: Shelf number (1)
– lt_slot: LT slot number (1)
– circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1−24)
– vpi: Virtual Path Identifier
– vci: Virtual Channel Identifier
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
[pstf]
Selects a range of states from the Bellcore state model. Valid values
are:
IS: Matches IS-NR
OOS: Matches OOS-MA, OOS-AU, OOS-AUMA
AU: Matches OOS-AU, OOS-AUMA
MA: Matches OOS-MA, OOS-AUMA
Grouping and ranging are allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is
assumed.
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-CRS-VC:[tid]:aid_vcl:[ctag]::::[pstf] */
nt_vci,lt_vci:::state
M
;
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-CRS-VC:[tid]:aid_vci:[ctag]::::[pstf] */
errcde
M
;
Table 6-8.
RTRV-CRS-VC Response Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
nt_vci
Virtual Channel Identifier for the Virtual Channel Link on the NT
(network) side. Values are:
NTVCL-vpi-vci
– vpi: Virtual Path Identifier
– vci: Virtual Channel Identifier for the Virtual Channel Link
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Table 6-8.
RTRV-CRS-VC Response Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
lt_vci
Virtual Channel Identifier for the Virtual Channel Link on the LT (user)
side. Values are:
LTVCL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit-vpi-vci
– rack: Rack Number (1)
– shelf: Shelf Number (1)
– slot: LT Slot Number (1)
– circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1−24)
– vpi: Virtual Path Identifier (for LT vpi=0, for NT vpi=0−15)
– vci: Virtual Channel Identifier (for LT vpi=32−63,
for NT vpi=32−1023)
state
State of the cross-connection. Values are IS-NR, OOS-AU, OOS-MA
(transient state, changes to OOS-MA) OOS-AUMA, OOS-MAANR
Example
Retrieve configuration for the In-Service VC-level cross-connection involving
Virtual Path 14, Virtual Channel 307.
RTRV-CRS-VC:TAMPA:NTVCL-14-307:42::::IS;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-CRS-VC:TAMPA:NTVCL-14-307:42::::IS */
NTVCL-14-307,LTVCL-1-1-1-4-37-1023:::IS-NR
;
Related Commands
DLT-CRS-VC on page 6-2
ED-CRS-VC on page 6-4
ENT-CRS-VC on page 6-7
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Overview
This chapter contains the following Equipment commands:
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REPT ALM EQPT on page 7-4
REPT EVT EQPT on page 7-5
RTRV-EQPT on page 7-6
RTRV-INV-EQPT on page 7-9
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ED-EQPT
The ED-EQPT command edits configuration data associated with equipment
supported by the system.
Table 7-1.
ED-EQPT Command Parameters
ED-EQPT:[tid]:aid_eqpts:[ctag]::[eqpt_nblk]:[pst];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_eqpts
Access identifier of an equipment unit. The value can be preceded with
AID=, but this is not required. Enter in one of the following formats,
replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
LT-rack-shelf-slot
LTA (Line Termination Unit A)-rack-shelf-slot
– rack: Rack number (1)
– shelf: Shelf number (1)
– slot: LT slot number (1)
Grouping and ranging are allowed.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (1−6 characters) that links an input command with
associated output responses. The default is 0.
[eqpt_nblk]
Named parameter block for equipment. Consists of the following
parameter name followed by an equal sign and a valid value:
– SWVER: Version of software that is configured (1−32 characters).
Input is case-sensitive. If not specified, the value of this
parameter remains unchanged. The system resets whenever the
software version is changed.
[pst]
Desired Primary State (LT or ACU only). Valid value is IS (In-Service). If
not specified, the value of this parameter remains unchanged.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ED-EQPT:[tid]:aid_eqpts:[ctag]::[eqpt_nblk]:[pst] */
;
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Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* ED-EQPT:[tid]:aid_eqpts:[ctag]::[eqpt_nblk]:[pst] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
M
Table 7-2.
ED-EQPT Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Edit ACU unit in rack 1, shelf 1 to be In-Service.
ED-EQPT:TAMPA:ACU-1-1:42::::IS;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* ED-EQPT:TAMPA:ACU-1-1:42::::IS */
;
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RTRV-EQPT on page 7-6
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REPT ALM EQPT
The REPT ALM EQPT message reports current alarms from the NE.
Table 7-3.
REPT ALM EQPT Message Parameters
almcde atag REPT ALM EQPT aid_eqpts:ntfcde,cond_eqpt,
srveff,[ocrdat],[ocrtm]: [conddescr];
almcde
Alarm code. Identifies the severity of the alarm. Values are:
– *C: Critical alarm
– **: Major alarm
– *^: Minor alarm
– A^: Automatic message (typically reports a cleared alarm)
atag
Automatic tag. Indicates the numerical sequence of reported messages.
aid_eqpts
Access identifier for the equipment. Each AID format can be preceded
with AID=, but this is not required. Enter in the following format,
replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
– LT-rack-shelf-slot: LT unit
– SHELF-rack-shelf: shelf
– rack: Rack Number (1)
– shelf: Shelf Number (1)
– slot: LT Slot Number (1)
[ntfncde]
Notification code. Valid values are:
– CR: Critical alarm
– MJ: Major alarm
– MN: Minor alarm
– CL: Cleared alarm
cond_eqpt
Equipment condition. Valid values are:
– EQPT: Equipment failed self-test
– FANALM-1: Fan alarm for fan 1
– FANALM-2: Fan alarm for fan 2
– PROGVER: Failed to load or find requested software
– RMTDLFAIL: Failed to download software
– SWROLLBACK: Software version rolled back
[serveff]
Service effect. Valid values are:
– SA: Service affecting
– NSA: Not service affecting
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[ocrdat]
Date of alarm occurrence in the format mm-dd (month-day).
[ocrtm]
Time of alarm occurrence in the format hh-mm (hour-minute).
[conddescr]
Description of alarm condition (40 characters maximum).
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REPT EVT EQPT
The REPT EVT EQPT message reports current equipment events from the NE.
Table 7-4.
REPT EVT EQPT Message Parameters
almcde atag REPT EVT EQPTaid_eqpt:cond_eqpt,[condeff],
[ocrdat],[ocrtm]:[conddescr];
almcde
Alarm code. Identifies the severity of the alarm. Values are:
– *C: Critical alarm
– **: Major alarm
– *^: Minor alarm
– A^: Automatic message (typically reports a cleared alarm)
atag
Automatic tag. Indicates the numerical sequence of reported messages.
aid_eqpt
Access identifier for the equipment. Each AID format can be preceded
with AID=, but this is not required. Enter in the following format,
replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
– LT-rack-shelf-slot: LT unit
– SHELF-rack-shelf: shelf
– rack: Rack Number (1)
– shelf: Shelf Number (1)
– slot: LT Slot Number (1)
cond_eqpt
Equipment condition. Valid values are:
– EQPT: Equipment failed self-test
– FANALM-1: Fan alarm for fan 1
– FANALM-2: Fan alarm for fan 2
– PROGVER: Failed to load or find requested software or
configuration file
– RMTDLFAIL: Failed to download software or configuration
– SWROLLBACK: Software version rolled back
[condeff]
Effect of the event on the condition reported. Valid values are:
– SC: Standing condition raised
– CL: Standing condition cleared
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[ocrdat]
Date of alarm occurrence in the format mm-dd (month-day).
[ocrtm]
Time of alarm occurrence in the format hh-mm (hour-minute).
[conddescr]
Description of alarm condition (40 characters maximum).
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RTRV-EQPT
The RTRV-EQPT command retrieves configuration data associated with a unit of
equipment.
Table 7-5.
RTRV-EQPT Command Parameters
RTRV-EQPT:[tid]:aid_eqpts:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_eqpts
Access identifier of an equipment unit. The value can be preceded with
AID=, but this is not required. Enter in one of the following formats,
replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
– NT: All Network Termination units
– NTA Network Termination unit A
– LT-rack-shelf-slot: All LT units in a rack-shelf-slot
– rack: Rack number (1)
– shelf: Shelf number (1)
– slot: LT slot number (1)
– LTA-rack-shelf-slot: Line Termination unit A (on main card)
– LPCO-rack-shelf-slot: Low-Pass Filter-Central Office (in
expansion slot
Grouping is allowed. ALL may be used.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-EQPT:[tid]:aid_eqpts:[ctag] */
aid_eqpts:[eqpt_type],[cur_eqpt]:[eqpt_nblk]:state,[sst]
;
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Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-EQPT:[tid]:aid_eqpts:[ctag] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
Table 7-6.
RTRV-EQPT Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year (two digits), month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour (00-23), minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_eqpts
As described for command parameters (see Table 7-5, RTRV-EQPT
Command Parameters), except that ALL, NT, and LT are not used
[eqpt_type]
Type of equipment being installed (1– 8 characters). Values are:
– ADLT-A: 24-port ADSL (RV3) Line Termination card (main card)
– ALTS-A: ADSL Line Termination shelf
– ATUR-EP: ADSL endpoint [used for RTRV-INV-EQPT]
– D1NT-A: DS1 Network Termination card
– LPCO-A: 24-port Low Pass Central Office card
– NONE: No equipment may be installed in this slot
If eqpt_type is not shown, the slot has not been configured.
[cur_eqpt]
Type of the equipment actually installed (8 characters maximum). If the
equipment is not installed, no value is displayed.
[eqpt_nblk]
Named parameter block for equipment. The block consists of one or
more of the following parameters, in any order separated by commas,
each followed by an equal sign and a valid value:
– SWVER: Version of configured software (32 characters
maximum).
– CURSWVER: Version of software actually installed (32 characters
maximum). If the equipment is not installed or no software is
available, no value is displayed.
– DSPSWVER: The ADSL port DSP revision is displayed for the LT.
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State from the Bellcore state model. Values are: IS-NR, OOS-AU,
OOS-MA (transitory state, changes to OOS-AUMA), OOS-AUMA.
[sst]
Secondary state of the equipment. Valid values are: AINS, FLT, PPS,
PWR, RAR, TS, UEQ.
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Example
Retrieve configuration data associated with Shelf 1.
RTRV-EQPT:TAMPA:SHELF-1-1:42;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
SHELF-1-1:NONE:NONE:,,:IS-NR,
/* RTRV-EQPT:TAMPA:SHELF-1-1:42 */
;
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ED-EQPT on page 7-2
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RTRV-INV-EQPT
The RTRV-INV-EQPT command retrieves inventory data associated with a unit of
equipment.
Table 7-7.
RTRV-INV-EQPT Command Parameters
RTRV-INV-EQPT:[tid]:aid_eqps:[ctag];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_eqpts
Access identifier of an equipment unit. The value can be preceded with
AID=, but this is not required. Enter in one of the following formats,
replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
NT: All Network Termination units
NTA Network Termination unit A
LT-rack-shelf-slot: All LT units in a shelf-slot
rack: Rack number (1)
shelf: Shelf number (1)
slot: LT slot number (1)
ATUR-rack-shelf-slot-circuit: ADSL endpoint attached to
LT-rack-shelf-circuit
LTA-rack-shelf-slot: Line Termination unit A (on main card)
LPCO-rack-shelf-slot: Low-Pass Filter-Central Office (in expansion slot)
SHELF-rack-shelf: General shelf and chassis-level information
Grouping is allowed. ALL may be used.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-INV-EQPT:[tid]:aid_eqpt:[ctag] */
aid_eqpt:cur_eqpt,manuf,partno,[rev],[serno],clei
;
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Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-INV-EQPT:[tid]:aid_eqpts:[ctag] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
Table 7-8.
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RTRV-INV-EQPT Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year (two digits), month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour (00-23), minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_eqpt
As described for command parameters (see Table 7-7,
RTRV-INV-EQPT Command Parameters), except that NT and LT are not
used.
cur_eqpt
Type of the equipment actually installed (8 characters maximum). If the
equipment is not installed, no value is displayed.
manuf
Manufacturer (Paradyne).
partno
Unit’s part number.
rev
Numeric Item Change Status (ICS) value indicating the revision level of
the unit.
serno
Serial number of the unit.
clei
Common Language Equipment Identifier (CLEI) code of the unit (from
entPhysicalAssetID MIB).
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Example
Retrieve inventory for Shelf 1.
RTRV-INV-EQPT:TAMPA:SHELF-1-1:42::;
M
TAMPA 02-08-06 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
SHELF-1-1:ALTS-A,PARADYNE,,,,,
/* RTRV-INV-EQPT:TAMPA:SHELF-1-1:42 */
;
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None
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This chapter contains the following IP Access commands:
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DLT-IPPORT on page 8-4
ED-IPPORT on page 8-6
ENT-ATMARPENT on page 8-9
ENT-IPPORT on page 8-11
REPT-OPSTAT-IPPORT on page 8-14
RTRV-ATMARPENT on page 8-17
RTRV-IPPORT on page 8-19
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DLT-ATMARPENT
The command DLT-ATMARPENT deletes entries in the ATM Address Resolution
Protocol table.
Table 8-1.
DLT-ATMARPENT Command Parameters
DLT-ATMARPENT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag]::ip_addr;
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_ipport
Access identifier of the IP port to be deleted. The value can be
preceded with AID=, but this is not required. The valid values are:
ATM-1: First IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
ATM-2: Second IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
Grouping is allowed and ALL may be used.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
ip_addr
The IP address associated with the port. Valid values are:
ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd (where ddd is 1−255).
ALL may be used.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* DLT-ATMARPENT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag]::ip_addr */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY;
/* DLT-ATMARPENT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag]::ip_addr */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 8-2.
DLT-ATMARPENT Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Delete the entry for ATM-2 port with IP address 123.201.143.71.
DLT-ATMARPENT:TAMPA:ATM-2:42::123.201.143.71;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* DLT-ATMARPENT:TAMPA:ATM-2:42::123.201.143.71 */
;
Related Commands
ENT-IPPORT on page 8-11
ED-IPPORT on page 8-6
ENT-ATMARPENT on page 8-9
RTRV-IPPORT on page 8-19
RTRV-ATMARPENT on page 8-17
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DLT-IPPORT
The command DLT-IPPORT deletes an Internet Protocol port (or interface) in the
NE. All entries in the ATM Address Resolution Protocol table for a IP port must be
deleted (DLT-ATMARPENT on page 8-2) before the port can be deleted.
Table 8-3.
DLT-IPPORT Command Parameters
DLT-IPPORT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag][;];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_ipport
Access identifier of the IP port to be entered. The value can be
preceded with AID=, but this is not required. The valid values are:
ATM-1: First IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
ATM-2: Second IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
ETH-1: First Ethernet interface in the NT
Grouping is allowed and ALL may be used.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* DLT-IPPORT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag][:]: */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY;
/* DLT-IPPORT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag][:]: */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 8-4.
DLT-IPPORT Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Delete ATM-2 port.
DLT-IPPORT:TAMPA:ATM-2:42;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* DLT-IPPORT:TAMPA:ATM-2:42 */
;
Related Commands
DLT-ATMARPENT on page 8-2
ENT-IPPORT on page 8-11
ED-IPPORT on page 8-6
ENT-ATMARPENT on page 8-9
RTRV-IPPORT on page 8-19
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ED-IPPORT
The command ED-IPPORT edits configuration data associated with an Internet
Protocol port (or interface) in the NE.
Table 8-5.
ED-IPPORT Command Parameters (1 of 2)
ED-IPPORT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag]::cfg_mode:ipport_nblk
[pst];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_ipport
Access identifier of the IP port to be entered. The value can be
preceded with AID=, but this is not required. The valid values are:
ATM-1: First IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
ATM-2: Second IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
ETH-1: First Ethernet interface in the NT
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
cfg_mode
Configuration mode for the IP port. Valid values are:
MANUAL: Port parameters are configured by the operator.
BOOTP: Port parameters are configured using the BOOTP protocol.
ipport_nblk
Named parameter block for IP Port. The block consists of one or more
of the following parameters, in any order separated by commas, each
followed by an equal sign and a valid value.
IPADDR: IP address associated with the port. Required if
cfg_mode=MANUAL. Auto-configured if cfg_mode=BOOTP. Valid
values are:
– ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd (where ddd is a number 1−255).
NETMASK: IP address network mask. Required if cfg_mode=MANUAL.
Auto-configured if cfg_mode=BOOTP. Valid values are:
– ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd (where ddd is a number 1−255). All values are
valid for ETH-1. For ATM-1 and ATM-2, the value must be
255.255.255.255.
GATEWAY: IP address of the default IP router (gateway) for this IP
interface. Valid values are:
– ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd (where ddd is a number 1−255) for ETH-1 only.
– NONE: No gateway
PHYADDR: Physical address associated with the port. Used by BOOTP
on ETH-1. Valid values are:
– xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx where each x is a hexadecimal digit
(0−F). This must be the MAC address originally assigned to the
unit if aid_port is ETH-1.
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Table 8-5.
ED-IPPORT Command Parameters (2 of 2)
ED-IPPORT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag]::cfg_mode:ipport_nblk
[pst];
[pst]
Desired primary state. Valid values are:
IS: In Service (default)
OOS: Out Of Service (OOS-MA is implied)
If no value is specified, this parameter remains unchanged.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ED-IPPORT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag]::cfg_mode:
ipport_nblk */
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY;
/* ED-IPPORT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag]::cfg_mode:
ipport_nblk */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
M
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Table 8-6.
ED-IPPORT Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Configure the SLIP port with a configuration mode of BOOTP and a physical
address of 18-00-42-49-09-03-27-22.
ED-IPPORT:TAMPA:SLIP:42::BOOTP:PHYADDR="18-00-42-49-09-03-27
-22";
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/*
ED-IPPORT:TAMPA:SLIP:42::BOOTP:PHYADDR="18-00-42-49-09-03-27
-22" */
;
M
Related Commands
DLT-ATMARPENT on page 8-2
ENT-ATMARPENT on page 8-9
ENT-IPPORT on page 8-11
RTRV-IPPORT on page 8-19
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ENT-ATMARPENT
The command ENT-ATMARPENT defines a new entry in the ATM Address
Resolution Protocol table in the NE.
Table 8-7.
ENT-ATMARPENT Command Parameters
ENT-ATMARPENT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag];;ip_addr,[vpi],[vci]
[arpent_nblk];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_ipport
Access identifier of the IP port to be deleted. The value can be
preceded with AID=, but this is not required. The valid values are:
ATM-1: First IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
ATM-2: Second IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
ip_addr
The next-hop IP address associated with the port. Valid values are:
ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd (where ddd is 1−255).
[vpi]
The ATM Virtual Path Identifier (0−15) associated with the virtual circuit
for the entry. If no value is specified, BOOTVPI is used on ATM-1.
Required for ATM-2. See SET-NE-ALL on page 14-31 for more
information.
[vci]
The ATM Virtual Channel Identifier (32−1023) associated with the
virtual circuit for the entry. If no value is specified, BOOTVCI is used on
ATM-1. Required for ATM-2. See SET-NE-ALL on page 14-31 for more
information.
[arpent_nblk]
The named parameter block for the ARP table. The block consists of
the following parameter followed by an equal sign (=) and a valid value:
BITRATE: Bandwidth associated with the ATM VC for the entry. The
valid value is 0 (UBR).
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/*
ENT-ATMARPENT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag]::ip_addr,[vpi][vci] */
;
M
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Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY;
/*
ENT-ATMARPENT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag]::ip_addr,[vpi],[vci]
*/
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
M
Table 8-8.
ENT-ATMARPENT Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Define a new entry for ATM-2 port with IP address 123.201.143.71.
ENT-ATMARPENT:TAMPA:ATM-1:42::123.201.143.71;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* ENT-ATMARPENT:TAMPA:ATM-2:42::123.201.143.71 */
;
Related Commands
DLT-ATMARPENT on page 8-2
ENT-IPPORT on page 8-11
ED-IPPORT on page 8-6
RTRV-IPPORT on page 8-19
RTRV-ATMARPENT on page 8-17
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ENT-IPPORT
The command ENT-IPPORT configures an Internet Protocol port (or interface) in
the NE.
Table 8-9.
ENT-IPPORT Command Parameters
ENT-IPPORT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag]::cfg_mode:ipport_nblk;
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_ipport
Access identifier of the IP port to be entered. The value can be
preceded with AID=, but this is not required. The valid values are:
ATM-1: First IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
ATM-2: Second IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
ETH-1: First Ethernet interface in the NT
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
cfg_mode
Configuration mode for the IP port. Valid values are:
MANUAL: Port parameters are configured by the operator.
BOOTP: Port parameters are configured using the BOOTP or DHCP
protocol (default).
ipport_nblk
Named parameter block for IP Port. The block consists of one or more
of the following parameters, in any order separated by commas, each
followed by an equal sign and a valid value.
IPADDR: IP address associated with the port. Required if
cfg_mode=MANUAL. Auto-configured if cfg_mode=BOOTP. Valid
values are:
– ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd (where ddd is a number 1−255).
NETMASK: IP address network mask. Used if cfg_mode=MANUAL.
Auto-configured if cfg_mode=BOOTP. Valid values are:
– ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd (where ddd is a number 1−255). All values are
valid for ETH-1. For ATM-1 and ATM-2, the value must be
255.255.255.255.
GATEWAY: IP address of the default IP router (gateway) for this IP
interface. Valid values are:
– ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd (where ddd is a number 1−255) for ETH-1 only.
– NONE: No gateway
PHYADDR: Physical address associated with the port. Used by BOOTP
on ETH-1. Valid values are:
– xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx where each x is a hexadecimal digit
(0−F). This must be the MAC address originally assigned to the
unit if aid_port is ETH-1.
[pst]
Desired primary state. Valid values are:
IS: In Service (default)
OOS: Out Of Service (OOS-MA is implied)
If no value is specified, this parameter remains unchanged.
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ENT-IPPORT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag]::cfg_mode:
ipport_nblk */
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY;
/* ENT-IPPORT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag]::cfg_mode:
ipport_nblk */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
M
Table 8-10. ENT-IPPORT Response Parameters
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Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year (two digits), month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour (00-23), minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
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Example
Configure the SLIP port with a configuration mode of BOOTP and a physical
address of 18-00-42-49-09-03-27-22.
ENT-IPPORT:TAMPA:SLIP:42::BOOTP:PHYADDR="18-00-42-49-09-03-2
7-22";
TAMPA 00-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/*
ENT-IPPORT:TAMPA:SLIP:42::BOOTP:PHYADDR="18-00-42-49-09-03-2
7-22" */
;
M
Related Commands
DLT-ATMARPENT on page 8-2
ED-IPPORT on page 8-6
ENT-ATMARPENT on page 8-9
RTRV-IPPORT on page 8-19
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REPT-OPSTAT-IPPORT
The command REPT-OPSTAT-IPPORT reports current operational parameters for
an Internet Protocol port (or interface) in the NE.
Table 8-11. REPT-OPSTAT-IPPORT Command Parameters
REPT-OPSTAT-IPPORT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_ipport
Access identifier of the IP port to be entered. The value can be
preceded with AID=, but this is not required. The valid values are:
ATM-1: First IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
ATM-2: Second IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
ETH-1: First Ethernet interface in the NT
Grouping and ALL are allowed.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* REPT-OPSTAT-IPPORT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag][:] */
"aid_ipport:op_ipport,value"
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY;
/* REPT-OPSTAT-IPPORT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag][:] */
"aid_ipport:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 8-12. REPT-OPSTAT-IPPORT Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_ipport
Access identifier of the IP port to be entered. The value can be
preceded with AID=, but this is not required. The valid values are:
ATM-1: First IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
ATM-2: Second IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
ETH-1: First Ethernet interface in the NT
Grouping and ranging are allowed.
[op_ipport]
IP port operational parameters. Valid values are:
CURRATE: Displays the auto-sensed rate of operation of the Ethernet
port or the current bandwidth associated with the ATM VCs in bps. The
following rates are supported:
– 0: The current bandwidth associated with the ATM VCs for the
entry is 0 or the Ethernet port is disconnected or disabled. The
bandwidth associated with UBR connections is 0 bps.
– 10000000: The current auto-sensed rate on the Ethernet port is
10 Mbps.
– 100000000: The current auto-sensed rate on the Ethernet port is
100 Mbps.
CURDX: Displays the current line duplex mode. The following values
are supported:
– 2DX: The current auto-sensed mode is half-duplex (2-wire)
operation (ETH-1 only).
– 4DX: The current auto-sensed mode is full duplex (4-wire)
operation (ETH-1, ATM-1, ATM-2).
– NONE: The line is disconnected (ETH-1 only).
value
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Example
Report IP port facility parameters for ETH-1.
REPT-OPSTAT-IPPORT:TAMPA:ETH-1
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* REPT-OPSTAT-IPPORT:TAMPA:ETH-1:42 */
"ETH-1:CURRATE,100000000"
"ETH-1:CURDX,4DX"
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-ATMARPENT
The command RTRV-ATMARPENT retrieves entries in the ATM Address
Resolution Protocol table.
Table 8-13. RTRV-ATMARPENT Command Parameters
RTRV-ATMARPENT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag]::[ip_addr];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_ipport
Access identifier of the IP port. The value can be preceded with AID=,
but this is not required. The valid values are:
ATM-1: First IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
ATM-2: Second IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
Grouping is allowed and ALL may be used.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
ip_addr
The next-hop IP address associated with the port. Valid values are:
ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd (where ddd is 1−255).
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-ATMARPENT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag]::[ip_addr] */
aid_ipport:ip_addr,vpi,vci,arpent_nblk
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY;
/* RTRV-ATMARPENT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag]::ip_addr */
errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 8-14. RTRV-ATMARPENT Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
[vpi]
The ATM Virtual Path Identifier associated with the virtual circuit for the
entry.
[vci]
The ATM Virtual Channel Identifier associated with the virtual circuit for
the entry.
[arpent_nblk]
The named parameter block for the ARP table containing the following
parameter:
BITRATE: Bandwidth associated with the ATM VC for the entry. The
valid value is 0 (UBR).
Example
Retrieve the entry for ATM-2 port with IP address 123.201.143.71.
RTRV-ATMARPENT:TAMPA:ATM-1:42::123.201.143.71;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-ATMARPENT:TAMPA:ATM-2:42::123.201.143.71 */
ATM-1:143.201.173.41,0,32,BITRATE=0
;
Related Commands
DLT-ATMARPENT on page 8-2
ENT-IPPORT on page 8-11
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RTRV-IPPORT
The RTRV-IPPORT command retrieves configuration data associated with an
Internet Protocol port in the NE.
Table 8-15. RTRV-IPPORT Command Parameters
RTRV-IPPORT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag][::::[pstf]];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_ipport
Access identifier of the IP port. The value can be preceded with AID=,
but this is not required. The valid values are:
ATM-1: First IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
ATM-2: Second IP-over-ATM interface in the NT
ETH-1: First Ethernet interface in the NT
Grouping is allowed and ALL may be used.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
pstf
Primary State Filter. Valid values are:
IS: Retrieve in-service entities only.
OOS: Retrieve out-of-service entities only.
If no value is specified, this filter is ignored.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-IPPORT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag] */
aid_ipport:cfg_mode:[ipport_nblk]::::pst
;
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Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY;
/* RTRV-IPPORT:[tid]:aid_ipport:[ctag][:] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
Table 8-16. RTRV-IPPORT Response Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_ipport
As described for command parameters (see Table 8-15, RTRV-IPPORT
Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used
cfg_mode
Configuration mode for the IP port. Values are:
MANUAL: Port parameters are configured by the operator
BOOTP: Port parameters are configured using the BOOTP protocol
ipport_nblk
Named parameter block for IP Port. The block consists of the following
parameters separated by commas, each followed by an equal sign and
a value.
IPADDR: IP address associated with the port. Address entered by user
if cfg_mode=MANUAL; auto-configured if cfg_mode=BOOTP. The
format is:
– ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd (where ddd is a number 0−255).
NETMASK: IP address network mask. Configured value if
cfg_mode=MANUAL; auto-configured if cfg_mode=BOOTP. The format
is:
– ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd (where ddd is a number 0−255).
PHYADDR: Physical address associated with the port. Must be unique.
The format is:
– xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx (where each x is a hexadecimal digit
0−F). This is the MAC address originally assigned to the unit if
aid_ipport=ETH-1.
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Table 8-16. RTRV-IPPORT Response Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
ipport_nblk
GATEWAY: IP address of the default IP router (gateway) for this IP
interface. Valid values are:
(continued)
– ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd (where ddd is a number 1−255) for ETH-1 only
– NONE: No gateway
[pst]
Primary State Filter. Valid values are IS-NR, OOS-AU, OOS-MA
(transitory state, changes to OOS-AUMA), OOS-AUMA.
Example
Retrieve the configuration data associated with the ATM-1 port.
RTRV-IPPORT:TAMPA:ATM-1:42;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/*
;
Related Commands
DLT-ATMARPENT on page 8-2
ENT-IPPORT on page 8-11
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9
Overview
This chapter contains the following Performance commands:
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REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLDN on page 9-5
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLUP on page 9-7
REPT-OPSTAT-VCL on page 9-10
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REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLCOM
The REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLCOM command reports current operational parameters
of ADSL lines that are common for both upstream and downstream directions.
Table 9-1.
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLCOM Command Parameters
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLCOM:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_adsl
Access identifier for ADSL lines. The value can be preceded with AID=,
but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter in the
following format, replacing lower-case parameters with the values
given:
ADSL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit rack:
– rack: Rack number (1)
– shelf: Shelf number (1)
– slot: LT slot number (1)
– circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1−24)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLCOM:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag][:] */
"aid_adsl:op_adslcom,value"
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLCOM:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag][:] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
;
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Table 9-2.
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLCOM Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_adsl
As described for command parameters (see Table 9-1,
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLCOM Command Parameters).
op_adsl
ADSL operational parameter. Parameters are:
STATUSNE: Current status of near-end modem (ATU-C). Values are:
– NORMAL: no failure condition
– LOF: Loss Of Framing
– LOS: Loss Of Signal
– LORATE: Line rate is below planned rate (Loss of Signal Quality)
– LOL: Loss Of Link
– LOCD: Loss Of Cell Delineation
– INITF: modem initialization failure
– NOPEER: No peer ATU present
STATUSFE: Current status of far-end modem (ATU-R). Values are:
– NORMAL (no failure condition)
– LOF (loss of framing) LOS (loss of signal)
– LORATE: Line rate is below planned rate (Loss of Signal Quality)
– LPR (loss of power to modem)
LASTCHNGDATE: Date of last change in the operational state of the
modem. Values are mm-dd (month and day), where mm= 00 − 12 and
dd = 00 − 31.
LASTCHNGTIME: Time of last change in the operational state of the
modem. Values are hh-mm (hour and minute), where hh = 00 − 23 and
mm = 00 − 59.
value
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Examples
Report ADSL DMT carrier operations parameters for ADSL-1-1-1-3.
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLCOM:TAMPA:ADSL-1-1-1-3:42;
M
TAMPA 01-10-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLCOM:TAMPA:ADSL-1-1-1-3:42
"ADSL-1-1-1-3:STATUSNE,NORMAL"
"ADSL-1-1-1-3:STATUSFE,NORMAL"
"ADSL-1-1-1-3:LASTCHNGDATE,11-19"
"ADSL-1-1-1-3:LASTCHNGTIME,18-42";
*/
Related Commands
None
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REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLDN
The REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLDN command reports operational parameters of ADSL
lines in the downstream direction.
Table 9-3.
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLDN Command Parameters
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLDN:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_adsl
Access identifier for ADSL lines. The value can be preceded with AID=,
but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter in the
following format, replacing lower-case parameters with the values
given:
ADSL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit
– rack: Rack number (1)
– shelf: Shelf number (1)
– slot: LT slot number (1)
– circuit ADSL circuit on the LT (1−24)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLDN:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag][:] */
"aid_adsl:op_adsl,value"
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLDN:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag][:] */
/* error description */
;
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Table 9-4.
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLDN Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_adsl
As described for command parameters (see Table 9-3,
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLDN Command Parameters).
op_adsl
ADSL operational parameter. Values are:
ATEN: Signal attenuation (0 − 60 dB)
CELLSF: Rolling count of cells transmitted downstream on Fast channel
CURFBR: Current Fast channel bit rate (32 − 2176 QOSCLASSF:
Quality of Service for the ADSL Fast channel. The supported option is
UBR (Unspecified bit rate). UBR is the default.
NMR: Noise margin (0 − 31 dB)
PWR: Transmitted signal power n (0−20 dB)
RELCAP: Relative capacity operation. Configured bit rate as a
percentage of the current bit rate (0 − 100)
value
Value of parameter specified by op_adsl
Example
Report downstream operations parameters for ADSL-1-1-1-3.
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLDN:TAMPA:ADSL-1-1-1-3:42;
M
TAMPA 01-10-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLDN:TAMPA:ADSL-1-1-1-3:42
"ADSL-1-1-1-3:RELCAP,70"
"ADSL-1-1-1-3:NMR,3"
"ADSL-1-1-1-3:PWR,8"
"ADSL-1-1-1-3:ATEN,4"
"ADSL-1-1-1-3:CELLSF,1000"
*/
;
Related Commands
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REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLUP
The REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLUP command reports operational parameters of ADSL
lines in the upstream direction.
Table 9-5.
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLUP Command Parameters
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLUP:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_adsl
Access identifier for ADSL lines. The value can be preceded with AID=,
but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter in the
following format, replacing lower-case parameters with the values
given:
ADSL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit
–
rack: Rack number (1)
– shelf: Shelf number (1)
– slot: LT slot number (1)
– circuit ADSL circuit on the LT (1−24)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLUP:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag][:] */
"aid_adsl:op_adsl,value"
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLUP:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag][:] */
/* error description */
;
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Table 9-6.
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLUP Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_adsl
As described for command parameters (see Table 9-5,
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLUP Command Parameters).
op_adsl
ADSL operational parameter. Values are:
ATEN: Signal attenuation (0 − 60 dB)
CELLSF: Rolling count of cells transmitted upstream on Fast channel
(received by ATU-C)
CELLSDSCF: Rolling count of cells received on Fast channel and
discarded for any reason
CURFBR: Current Fast channel bit rate (32 − 2176 QOSCLASSF:
Quality of Service for the ADSL Fast channel. The supported option is
UBR (Unspecified bit rate). UBR is the default.
EWL: Equivalent Working Length. Specifies the length of the DSL line.
This value is used to limit transmit rates and maximum power settings
according to local spectrum management guidelines. EWL is usually
specified by the carrier. The default is 10 kft. The values supported are:
– 8.5 to 14.5 kft in .5 kft increments
– >14.5 kft
POTSLVL: POTS Level. Specifies the voltage used to detect the
presence of Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) on the DSL line. The
dafault is 3 volts. The values supported are:
– 0 to 74 volts, in 1-volt increments (setting to 74 volts disables
POTS detection)
– Disable (disables POTS detection)
NMR: Noise margin (0 − 31 dB)
PWR: Transmitted signal power n (0−20 dB)
RELCAP: Relative capacity operation. Configured bit rate as a
percentage of the cuurent bit rate (0 − 100)
UNKCELLSF: Rolling count of received cells discarded during cell
header validation with unrecognized VPI/VCI values
value
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Value of parameter specified by op_adsl
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Example
Report upstream operations parameters for ADSL-1-1-1-3.
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLUP:TAMPA:ADSL-1-1-1-3:42;
M
TAMPA 01-10-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLUP:TAMPA:ADSL-1-1-1-3:42
"ADSL-1-1-1-3:RELCAP,70"
"ADSL-1-1-1-3:NMR,3"
"ADSL-1-1-1-3:PWR,8"
"ADSL-1-1-1-3:ATEN,4"
"ADSL-1-1-1-3:CURFBR,36600"
*/
;
Related Commands
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REPT-OPSTAT-VCL
The REPT-OPSTAT-VCL command reports operational parameters for a Virtual
Channel Link (VCL) on an NT or LT.
Table 9-7.
REPT-OPSTAT-VCL Command Parameters
REPT-OPSTAT-VCL:[tid]:aid_vcl:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_vcl
Virtual channel identifier for the virtual circuit. The value can be
preceded with AID=, but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are
allowed. Enter in the following format, replacing lower-case parameters
with the values given:
NTVCL-vpi-vci
LTVCL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit-vpi-vci
Grouping and ranging are allowed.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* REPT-OPSTAT-VCL:[tid]:aid_vcl:[ctag][:] */
"aid_vcl:op_vcl,value"
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* REPT-OPSTAT-VCL:[tid]:aid_vcl:[ctag][:] */
"aid_VCL:ERRCDE=errcde"
/* error description */
;
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Table 9-8.
REPT-OPSTAT-VCL Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_vcl
As described for command parameters (see Table 9-7,
REPT-OPSTAT-VCL Command Parameters).
[op_vcl]
VCL operational parameters. Values are:
INCELLS: Rolling count of cells received on this VCL
OUTCELLS: Rolling count of cells transmitted on this VCL
LPBKINCELLS: A count of test cells received since the test started (up
to 232-1)
LPBKOUTCELLS: A count of test cells received since the test started
(up to 232-1)
LPBKRTDELAY: Average round trip delay in milliseconds since the test
has started. Only calculated on cells received; dropped cells are not
counted.
LPBKMNRTDELAY: Shortest round trip delay in milliseconds since the
test has started. Only calculated on cells received; dropped cells are not
counted.
LPBKMXRTDELAY: Longest round trip delay in milliseconds since the
test has started. Only calculated on cells received; dropped cells are not
counted.
LPBKTYPE: The type of OAM loopback test, if any, most recently
performed on the VCL:
– E2E: End-to-End OAM cell
– SEG: Segment OAM cell
– NOTST: No test has been performed on the VCL
LPBKSEGID: The ATM segment location identifier for the segment
loopback or blank.
value
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Example
Report VCL operations parameters for NTVCL-0-32.
REPT-OPSTAT-VCL:NTVCL-0-32;
M
TAMPA 01-10-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* REPT-OPSTAT-VCL:TAMPA:NTVCL-0-32*/
"NTVCL-0-32:INCELLS,100000"
"NTVCL-0-32:OUTCELLS,20000"
"NTVCL-0-32:LPBKINCELLS,100000"
"NTVCL-0-32:LPBKOUTCELLS,20000"
"NTVCL-0-32:LPBKRTDELAY,100000"
"NTVCL-0-32:LPBKMXRTDELAY,20000"
"NTVCL-0-32:LPBKMNRTDELAY,100000"
"NTVCL-0-32:LPBKTYPE,E2E"
;
Related Commands
None
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Overview
This chapter contains the following Fault commands:
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RTRV-ALM-ALL on page 10-5
RTRV-ALM-EQPT on page 10-9
RTRV-ALM-T1 on page 10-12
RTRV-ATTR-ADSL on page 10-15
RTRV-ATTR-ALL on page 10-18
RTRV-ATTR-EQPT on page 10-22
RTRV-ATTR-T1 on page 10-25
RTRV-COND-ADSL on page 10-28
RTRV-COND-ALL on page 10-31
RTRV-COND-EQPT on page 10-35
RTRV-COND-T1 on page 10-38
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RTRV-ALM-ADSL
The RTRV-ALM-ADSL command retrieves current alarms associated with an
ADSL facility on an LT.
Table 10-1.
RTRV-ALM-ADSL Command Parameters
RTRV-ALM-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]::[ntfcde],,[srveff],[lo
cn],[dirn];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
aid_adsl
Access identifier for the ADSL line(s). Enter in the following format,
replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
ADSL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit
– rack: Rack Number (1)
– shelf: Shelf Number (1)
– slot: LT Slot Number (1)
– circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1−24) (ranging allowed)
Grouping and ranging are allowed. ALL may be used.
[ctag]
The correlation tag that links an input command with its associated
output responses. It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
[ntfncde]
Notification code. Valid values are:
CR: Critical alarm
MJ: Major alarm
MN: Minor alarm
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[serveff]
Service effect. Valid values are:
SA: Service affecting
NSA: Not service affecting
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[locn]
Location of the condition. Valid values are:
NEND: Near end
FEND: Far end
If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[dirn]
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Signal direction. The valid value is RCV (Receive ).
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-ALM-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]::[ntfncde]
,,[srveff] */
"aid_adsl,aid_type:ntfncde,cond_adsl,serveff,,,locn,
dirn,:cond_descr"
;
M
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-ALM-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]::[ntfncde],,
[srveff] */
errcde
;
Table 10-2.
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RTRV-ALM-ADSL Response Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_adsl
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-1,
RTRV-ALM-ADSL Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
[aid_type]
The type of Access Identifier. The value is ADSL.
ntfncde
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-1,
RTRV-ALM-ADSL Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
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Table 10-2.
RTRV-ALM-ADSL Response Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
cond
ADSL Condition. Valid values are:
FACTERM: Modem could not initialize (near-end only)
LCD-F: Loss of Cell Delineation (fast) (near-end only)
LOF: Loss of Frame
LOL: Loss of Link (near-end only)
LOS: Loss of Signal (near-end only)
LPR: Loss of Power (far-end only)
LORATE: Line rate is below planned rate (Loss of Signal Quality)
serveff
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-1,
RTRV-ALM-ADSL Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
locn
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-1,
RTRV-ALM-ADSL Command Parameters).
dirn
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-1,
RTRV-ALM-ADSL Command Parameters).
cond_descr
Description of alarm condition
Example
Retrieve all major service-affecting ADSL alarms for rack 1, shelf 1, slot 1, circuit 4.
RTRV-ALM-ADSL:TAMPA:ADSL-1-1-1-4:42::MJ,,SA;
M
TAMPA 02-06-27 03:38:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-ALM-ADSL:TAMPA:ADSL-1-1-1-4:42:::: */
"ADSL-1-1-1-4,ADSL:MJ,LPR,SA,,,NEND,RCV,:Loss of Power"
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-ALM-ALL
The RTRV-ALM-ALL command retrieves current alarms in the NE.
Table 10-3.
RTRV-ALM-ALL Command Parameters
RTRV-ALM-ALL:[tid]:aid_all:[ctag]::[ntfcde],,[srveff],[locn
],[dirn];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
aid_all
Access identifier. The value is ALL.
[ctag]
The correlation tag that links an input command with its associated
output responses. It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
[ntfncde]
Notification code. Valid values are:
CR: Critical alarm
MJ: Major alarm
MN: Minor alarm
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[serveff]
Service effect. Valid values are:
SA: Service affecting
NSA: Not service affecting
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[locn]
Location of the condition. Valid values are:
NEND: Near end
FEND: Far end
If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[dirn]
Signal direction. Valid values are:
RCV: Receive
TRMT: Transmit
If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-ALM-ALL:[tid]:aid_all:[ctag]::[ntfncde]
,,[srveff] */
"aid_adsl,[aid_type]:ntfncde,cond_adsl,serveff,,,[locn],
[dirn],:[cond_descr]"
;
M
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-ALM-ALL:[tid]:aid_all:[ctag]::[ntfncde],,
[srveff] */
errcde
;
Table 10-4.
RTRV-ALM-ALL Response Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid
Access identifier associated with the alarm. Valid values are:
SHELF-rack-shelf
LTA-rack-shelf-slot
ADSL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit
NTT1-circuit
[aid_type]
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The type of Access Identifier.
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Table 10-4.
RTRV-ALM-ALL Response Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
ntfncde
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-3,
RTRV-ALM-ALL Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
cond
Condition. Valid values are:
ACTLPBK: Facility placed in loopback.
AIS: Alarm Indication Signal
EQPT: Equipment failed self-test
FACTERM: Modem could not initialize
FANALAM-1: Alarm for Fan 1
FANALAM-2: Alarm for Fan 2
LCD: Loss of ATM cell delineation
LCD-F: Loss of cell delineation (fast)
LOF: Loss of Frame
LOL: Loss of Link
LOS: Loss of Signal/clock
LPR: Loss of Power
LORATE: Line rate is below planned rate (Loss of Signal Quality)
PROGVER: Failed to load or find requested software
RAI: Remote Alarm Indication
RMTDLFAIL: Failed to download software
SWROLLBACK: Software version rolled back
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serveff
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-3,
RTRV-ALM-ALL Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
[locn]
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-3,
RTRV-ALM-ALL Command Parameters).
[dirn]
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-3,
RTRV-ALM-ALL Command Parameters).
[cond_descr]
Description of alarm condition
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Example
Retrieve all active, critical, service-affecting the TAMPA NE.
RTRV-ALM-ALL:TAMPA:ALL:42::CR,,SA;
TAMPA 02-06-27 03:38:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-ALM-ALL:TAMPA:ALL:42::CR,,SA */
"EQPT, EQPT:CR,INT,SA,,,NEND,RCV,:Unknown error in the
module"
;
M
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-ALM-EQPT
The RTRV-ALM-EQPT command retrieves current alarms for specified equipment.
Table 10-5.
RTRV-ALM-EQPT Command Parameters
RTRV-ALM-EQPT:[tid]:aid_eqpts:[ctag]::[ntfcde],,[srveff];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
aid_eqpts
Access identifier for the equipment. Each AID format can be preceded
with AID=, but this is not required. Enter in the following format,
replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
LT-rack-shelf-slot: All LT units
LTA-rack-shelf-slot: LTA units
SHELF-rack-shelf: shelf
rack: Rack Number (1)
shelf: Shelf Number (1)
slot: LT Slot Number (1)
Grouping is allowed. ALL may be used.
[ctag]
The correlation tag that links an input command with its associated
output responses. It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
[ntfncde]
Notification code. Valid values are:
CR: Critical alarm
MJ: Major alarm
MN: Minor alarm
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[serveff]
Service effect. Valid values are:
SA: Service affecting
NSA: Not service affecting
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-ALM-EQPT:[tid]:aid_eqpts:[ctag]::[ntfncde]
,,[srveff] */
"aid_eqpts[,aid_type]:ntfncde,cond_eqpt,serveff,,,[locn],
[dirn],:[cond_descr]"
;
M
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-ALM-EQPT:[tid]:aid_eqpt:[ctag]::[ntfncde],,
[srveff] */
errcde
;
Table 10-6.
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RTRV-ALM-EQPT Response Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_eqpts
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-5,
RTRV-ALM-EQPT Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
[aid_type]
The type of Access Identifier. The value is ADSL.
ntfncde
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-5,
RTRV-ALM-EQPT Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
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Table 10-6.
RTRV-ALM-EQPT Response Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
cond_eqpt
Equipment condition. Valid values are:
EQPT: Equipment failed self-test
FANALM-1: Fan alarm for fan 1
FANALM-2: Fan alarm for fan 2
PROGVER: Failed to load or find requested software or configuration
file
RMTDLFAIL: Failed to download software or configuration
SWROLLBACK: Software version rolled back
serveff
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-5,
RTRV-ALM-EQPT Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
[cond_descr]
Description of alarm condition
Example
Retrieve all service-affecting critical alarms for Network Termination Unit B.
RTRV-ALM-EQPT:TAMPA:NTB::CR,,SA;
TAMPA 02-06-27 03:38:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-ALM-EQPT:TAMPA:NTB:42::CR,SA */
":NTB,EQPTS:CR,INT,SA,,,NEND,RCV,:Unknown error in
module"
M
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-ALM-T1
The RTRV-ALM-T1 command retrieves current alarms for selected DS1 facilities.
Table 10-7.
RTRV-ALM-T1 Command Parameters
RTRV-ALM-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]::[ntfcde],,[srveff],[locn]
,[dirn];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
aid_ds1
Access Identifier for the DS1 facility. Enter in the following format,
replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
NTT: circuit
circuit: DS1 circuit on the NT (1−4)
[ctag]
The correlation tag that correlates an input command with its associated
output response(s). It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
[ntfncde]
Notification code. Valid values are:
CR: Critical alarm
MJ: Major alarm
MN: Minor alarm
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[serveff]
Service effect. Valid values are:
SA: Service affecting
NSA: Not service affecting
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
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[locn]
Location of the condition. Valid value is NEND (Near End).
[dirn]
Direction of the condition. Valid value is RCV (Receive).
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-ALM-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]::[ntfncde],,
[srveff],[locn],[dirn] */
"aid_ds1,[aid_type]:ntfncde,cond_ds1,serveff,,,
locn,dirn:cond_descr"
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-ALM-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]::[ntfncde],,[srveff],
[locn],[dirn] */
errcde
/* error description */
;
M
Table 10-8.
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RTRV-ALM-T1 Response Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_ds1
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-7, RTRV-ALM-T1
Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
aid_type
The type of Access Identifier. The value is T1.
ntfncde
As described for command parameters, except that ALL is not used.
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Table 10-8.
RTRV-ALM-T1 Response Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
cond_ds1
DS1 facility condition. Values are:
AIS: Alarm Indication Signal
LCD: Loss of ATM Cell Delineation
LOF: Loss of Framing
LOS: Loss of Signal/clock
RAI: Remote Alarm Indication
serveff
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-7, RTRV-ALM-T1
Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
[locn]
Location of the condition. Valid value is NEND (Near end).
[dirn]
Direction of the condition. Valid value is RCV (Receive).
[cond_descr]
Description of alarm condition.
Example
Retrieve service-affecting critical alarms for NTT-1.
RTRV-ALM-T1:TAMPA:NTT-1:42::CR,,SA;
M
TAMPA 02-04-20 10:30:23
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-ALM-T1:TAMPA:NTT-1:42::CR::SA */
"NTT-1,T1:CR,LOS,SA,,,NEND,RCV,:Loss of Signal/Clock"
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-ATTR-ADSL
The RTRV-ATTR-ADSL command retrieves current attributes of activities related
to the ADSL line.
Table 10-9.
RTRV-ATTR-ADSL Command Parameters (1 of 2)
RTRV-ATTR-ADSL:[tid]:aidall_adsl:[ctag]::[ntfcde],[cond_ads
l],[locn],[dirn];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
aidall_adsl
Access Identifier for all ADSL facilities. The value is ADSL.
[ctag]
The correlation tag that correlates an input command with its associated
output response(s). It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
[ntfncde]
Notification code. Valid values are:
CR: Critical alarm
MJ: Major alarm
MN: Minor alarm
NA: Not alarmed (reported via REPORT EVENT)
NR: Not reported (information is stored in the NE)
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[cond_adsl]
ADSL condition. Valid values are:
FACTERM: Modem could not initialize (near end, major alarm)
NOPEER: No peer ATU present (near end, not reported)
LCD-F: Loss of Cell Delineation (fast) (near end, minor alarm)
LOF: Loss of Frame (near end, far end, minor alarm)
LOL: Loss of Link (near end, minor alarm)
LORATE: Line rate is below planned rate (Loss of Cell Quality) (near
end, far end, minor alarm)
LOS: Loss of Signal (near end, minor alarm)
LPR: Loss of Power (far end, minor alarm)
LOFS-L: Loss of Frame Seconds (line) (near end, far end, not alarmed)
LOLS-L: Loss of Link Seconds (line) (near end, far end, not alarmed)
ES-L: Errored Seconds (line) (near end, far end, not alarmed)
SES-L: Severely Errored Seconds (line) (near end, far end, not
alarmed)
UAS-L: Unavailable Seconds (line) (near end, far end, not alarmed)
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Table 10-9.
RTRV-ATTR-ADSL Command Parameters (2 of 2)
RTRV-ATTR-ADSL:[tid]:aidall_adsl:[ctag]::[ntfcde],[cond_ads
l],[locn],[dirn];
[cond_adsl]
(continued)
INCRATE-F: Increasing rate (fast channel) (near end, far end, not
alarmed). There is no corresponding standing condition clear message
for this message.
DECRATE-F: Decreasing rate (fast channel) (near end, far end, not
alarmed). There is no corresponding standing condition clear message
for this message.
LPRS-L: Loss of Power Seconds (line) (far end only) (not alarmed)
LOSS-L: Loss of Signal Seconds (line) (near end only) (not alarmed)
[locn]
Location of the condition. Valid values are:
NEND: Near End
FEND: Far End
Only applicable to conditions supporting location. If no value is
specified, ALL is assumed.
[dirn]
Direction of the condition. Valid value is RCV (Receive). ALL is not
supported.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-ATTR-ADSL:[tid]:aidall_adsl:[ctag]::[ntfncde],
[cond_adsl],[locn],[dirn] */
"aidall_adsl,aid_type:ntfncde,cond_adsl,[locn],[dirn]"
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-ATTR-ADSL:[tid]:aidall_adsl:[ctag]::[ntfncde],
[cond_adsl],[locn],[dirn] */
errcde
;
M
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Table 10-10. RTRV-ATTR-ADSL Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aidall_adsl
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-9,
RTRV-ATTR-ADSL Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
aid_type
The type of Access Identifier. The value is ADSL.
ntfncde
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-9,
RTRV-ATTR-ADSL Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
cond_adsl
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-9,
RTRV-ATTR-ADSL Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
[locn]
Location of the condition. Valid values are:
NEND: Near End
FEND: Far End
[dirn]
Direction of the condition. Valid values are:
RCV: Receive
TRMT: Transmit
Example
Retrieve major attributes for all ADSL facilities.
RTRV-ATTR-ADSL:TAMPA:ADSL:42::MJ;
M
TAMPA 02-04-20 10:30:23
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-ATTR-ADSL:TAMPA:ADSL:42::MJ
"ADSL,ADSL:MJ,LOS,NEND,RCV"
*/
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-ATTR-ALL
The RTRV-ATTR-ALL command retrieves current attributes of all conditions
maintained by the NE.
Table 10-11. RTRV-ATTR-ALL Command Parameters (1 of 2)
RTRV-ATTR-ALL:[tid]:aid_all:[ctag]::[ntfcde],[cond_all],
[locn],[dirn];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
aid_all_adsl
Access Identifier for all entities. The value is ALL.
[ctag]
The correlation tag that correlates an input command with its associated
output response(s). It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
[ntfncde]
Notification code. Valid values are:
CR: Critical alarm
MJ: Major alarm
MN: Minor alarm
NA: Not alarmed (reported via REPORT EVENT)
NR: Not reported (information is stored in the NE). This value is
supported for the ADSL condition NOPEER (no peer ATU present).
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[cond_all]
Condition. Values are:
ACTLPBK: Facility placed in loopback.
AIS: Alarm Indication Signal
EQPT: Equipment failed self-test
FACTERM: Modem could not initialize
FANALAM-1: Alarm for Fan 1
FANALAM-2: Alarm for Fan 2
LCD: Loss of ATM cell delineation
LCD-F: Loss of Cell Delineation (Fast)
LOF: Loss Of Frame
LOFS-L: Loss Of Frame Seconds (Line)
LOL: Loss Of Link
LOLS-L: Loss Of Link Seconds (Line)
ES-L: Errored Seconds (Line)
SES-L: Severely Errored Seconds (Line)
UAS-L: Unavailable Seconds (Line)
INCRATE-F: Increasing Rate (Fast channel). There is no corresponding
standing condition clear message.
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Table 10-11. RTRV-ATTR-ALL Command Parameters (2 of 2)
RTRV-ATTR-ALL:[tid]:aid_all:[ctag]::[ntfcde],[cond_all],
[locn],[dirn];
[cond_all]
(continued)
DECRATE-F: Decreasing Rate (Fast channel). There is no
corresponding standing condition clear message.
LPRS-L: Loss Of Power Seconds (Line) (far-end only)
LOSS-L: Loss of Signal Seconds (Line) (near-end only)
LOS: Loss Of Signal/clock
LPR: Loss Of Power
LORATE: Line rate is below planned rate (Loss of Signal Quality)
PROGVER: Failed to load or find requested software
RAI: Remote Alarm Indication
RMTDLFAIL: Failed to download software
SWROLLBACK: Software version rolled back
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[locn]
Location of the condition. Valid values are:
NEND: Near End
FEND: Far End
Only applicable to conditions supporting location. If no value is
specified, ALL is assumed.
[dirn]
Direction of the condition. Valid values (for conditions supporting
direction):
RCV: Receive
TRMT: Transmit
If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-ATTR-ALL:[tid]:aid_all:[ctag]::[ntfncde],
[cond_all] */
"aid,aid_type:ntfncde,cond,[locn],[dirn]"
;
M
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Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-ATTR-ALL:[tid]:aid_all:[ctag]::[ntfncde],
[cond_all] */
errcde
;
M
Table 10-12. RTRV-ATTR-ALL Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid
Access Identifier associated with the alarm. Valid values are:
ADSL: All ADSL equipment
EQPT: All equipment
T1: All DS1 facilities
aid_type
The type of Access Identifier. Valid values are ADSL, EQPT, and T1.
ntfncde
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-11,
RTRV-ATTR-ALL Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
cond
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-11,
RTRV-ATTR-ALL Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
[locn]
Location of the condition. Valid values are:
NEND: Near End
FEND: Far End
[dirn]
Signal direction. Valid values are:
RCV: Receive
TRMT: Transmit
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Example
Retrieve current attributes for all major conditions maintained by the TAMPA NE.
RTRV-ATTR-ALL:TAMPA:ALL:42::MJ;
M
TAMPA 02-04-20 10:30:23
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-ATTR-ALL:TAMPA:ALL:42::MJ
"ADSL,ADSL:MJ,LOS,NEND,RCV"
*/
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-ATTR-EQPT
The RTRV-ATTR-EQPT command retrieves current attributes of activities related
to the equipment.
Table 10-13. RTRV-ATTR-EQPT Command Parameters
RTRV-ATTR-EQPT:[tid]:aidall_eqpt:[ctag]::[ntfcde],[cond_eqp
t];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
aidall_eqpt
Access Identifier for all equipment. The value is EQPT.
[ctag]
The correlation tag that correlates an input command with its associated
output response(s). It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
[ntfncde]
Notification code. Valid values are:
CR: Critical alarm
MJ: Major alarm
MN: Minor alarm
NA: Not alarmed (reported via REPORT EVENT)
NR: Not reported (information stored in the NE)
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[cond_eqpt]
Equipment condition. Valid values are:
EQPT: Equipment failed self-test
FANALM-1: Fan alarm for Fan 1
FANALM-2: Fan alarm for Fan 2
PROGVR: Failed to load or find requested software or configuration
RMTDLFAIL: Failed to download software or configuration
SWROLLBACK: Software version rolled back
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-ATTR-EQPT:[tid]:aidall_eqpt:[ctag]::[ntfncde],
[cond_eqpt] */
"equip_type,aid_type:ntfncde,cond_eqpt"
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-ATTR-EQPT:[tid]:aidall_eqpt:[ctag]::[ntfncde],
[cond_eqpt] */
errcde
;
M
Table 10-14. RTRV-ATTR-EQPT Response Parameters
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Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
equip_type
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-13,
RTRV-ATTR-EQPT Command Parameters).
aid_type
The type of Access Identifier. The value is EQPT.
ntfncde
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-13,
RTRV-ATTR-EQPT Command Parameters), except that ALL is not
used.
cond_eqpt
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-13,
RTRV-ATTR-EQPT Command Parameters).
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Example
Retrieve service-affecting critical alarms for equipment.
RTRV-ATTR-EQPT:TAMPA:EQPT:42::MJ;
M
TAMPA 02-04-20 10:30:23
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-ATTR-EQPT:TAMPA:EQPT:42::MJ,
"EQPT,EQPT:MJ,HITEMP,NEND,RCV"
*/
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-ATTR-T1
The RTRV-ATTR-T1 command retrieves current attributes of activities related to
the DS1 facility.
Table 10-15. RTRV-ATTR-T1 Command Parameters
RTRV-ATTR-T1:[tid]:[aidall_t1]:[ctag]::[ntfcde],[cond_ds1],
[locn],[dirn];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
[aidall_t1]
Access Identifier for all T1 (DS1) facilities. The value is T1.
[ctag]
The correlation tag that correlates an input command with its associated
output response(s). It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
[ntfncde]
Notification code. Valid values are:
CR: Critical alarm
MJ: Major alarm
MN: Minor alarm
NA: Not alarmed (reported via REPORT EVENT)
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[cond_ds1]
DS1 facility condition. Valid values are:
ACTLPBK: Facility placed in loopback (Default = NA)
AIS: Alarm Indication Signal
LCD: Loss of ATM Cell Delineation
LOF: Loss of Framing (Default = MN)
LOS: Loss of Signal/Clock (Default = MI)
RAI: Remote Alarm Indication (Default = MN)
If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[locn]
Location of the condition. Valid value is NEND (Near End).
Only applicable to conditions supporting location.
[dirn]
Direction of the signal. Valid value is:
RCV: Receive
If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-ATTR-T1:[tid]:aidall_t1:[ctag]::[ntfncde],
[cond_dsl1],[locn],[dirn] */
"aidall_adsl,aid_type:ntfncde,cond_t1,[locn],[dirn]"
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
RTRV-ATTR-T1:[tid]:aidall_t1:[ctag]::[ntfncde],[cond_adsl],
[locn],[dirn] */
errcde
;
M
Table 10-16. RTRV-ATTR-T1 Response Parameters (1 of 2)
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Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aidall_t1
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-15,
RTRV-ATTR-T1 Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
aid_type
The type of Access Identifier. The value is T1.
ntfncde
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-15,
RTRV-ATTR-T1 Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
cond_ds1
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-15,
RTRV-ATTR-T1 Command Parameters).
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Table 10-16. RTRV-ATTR-T1 Response Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
[locn]
Location of the condition. Valid values are:
NEND: Near End
FEND: Far End
[dirn]
Direction of the condition. Valid values are:
RCV: Receive
TRMT: Transmit
Example
Retrieve critical attributes for T1 conditions.
RTRV-ATTR-T1:TAMPA:T1:42::CR;
M
TAMPA 02-04-20 10:30:23
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-ATTR-T1:TAMPA:T1:42::CR
"T1,T1:CR,LOF,NEND,RCV"
*/
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-COND-ADSL
The RTRV-COND-ADSL command retrieves the current condition of selected
ADSL line-related alarm indicators.
Table 10-17. RTRV-COND-ADSL Command Parameters
RTRV-COND-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]::[cond_adsl],[locn],[d
irn];
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
aid_adsl
Access identifier for the ADSL line(s). Enter in the following format,
replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
ADSL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit
– rack: Rack Number (1)
– shelf: Shelf Number (1)
– slot: LT Slot Number (1)
– circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1− 24) (ranging allowed)
Grouping and ranging are allowed.
[ctag]
The correlation tag that correlates an input command with its associated
output response(s). It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
[cond_adsl]
ADSL condition. Valid values are:
NOPEER: No peer ATU present (Near End only)
FACTERM: Modem could not initialize (Near End only)
LCD-F: Loss of Cell Delineation (Fast)
LOS: Loss of Signal (Near End only)
LOF: Loss of frame
LOL: Loss of Link (Near End only)
LPR: Loss of Power (Far End only)
LORATE: Line rate is below planned rate (Loss of Signal Quality)
[locn]
Facility location. Valid values are:
NEND: Near end
FEND: Far end
If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[dirn]
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/*
RTRV-COND-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]::[cond_adsl],[locn],[di
rn] */
"aid_adsl,aid_type:ntfncde,cond_adsl,serveff,,,locn,dirn,,
cond_descr"
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
RTRV-COND-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]::[cond_adsl],[locn]
*/
errcde
;
M
Table 10-18. RTRV-COND-ADSL Command Parameters (1 of 2)
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Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year (last two digits), month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_adsl
As described for command parameters, except that ALL is not used.
aid_type
The type of Access Identifier. The value is ADSL.
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Table 10-18. RTRV-COND-ADSL Command Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
[ntfncde]
Notification code. Valid values are:
CR: Critical alarm
MJ: Major alarm
MN: Minor alarm
cond_adsl
ADSL Condition. Valid values are:
LORATE: Loss of Signal Quality
LOS: Loss of Signal (Near End only)
LOF: Loss of Frame
LPR: Loss of Power (Far End only)
FACTERM Modem could not initialize (Near End only)
LOL: Loss of Link (Near End only)
LCD: Loss of Cell Delineation (fast) (Near End only)
serveff
Service effect. Valid values are:
SA: Service affecting
NSA: Not service affecting
[locn]
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-17,
RTRV-COND-ADSL Command Parameters).
[dirn]
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-17,
RTRV-COND-ADSL Command Parameters).
[cond_descr]
Description of alarm condition.
Example
Retrieve near-end loss-of-signal condition of ADSL line for rack 1, shelf 1, slot 1,
circuit 3.
RTRV-COND-ADSL:TAMPA:ADSL-1-1-1-3:42::LOS,NEND;
M
TAMPA 02-06-29 11:36:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-COND-ADSL:RALGH:ADSL-1-1-1-3:42::LOS,NEND,
*/
"ADSL-1-1-1-3,ADSL:MN,LOS,NSA,,,NEND,,,Loss of Signal"
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-COND-ALL
The RTRV-COND-ALL command retrieves the condition of NE alarm indicators.
Table 10-19. RTRV-COND-ALL Command Parameters (1 of 2)
RTRV-COND-ALL:[tid]:aid_all:[ctag]::[cond_all],[locn],
[dirn];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
aid_all
Access Identifier for all entities. The value is ALL.
[ctag]
The correlation tag that correlates an input command with its associated
output response(s). It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
[cond_all]
Condition. Values are:
ACTLPBK: Facility placed in loopback.
AIS: Alarm Indication Signal
EQPT: Equipment failed self-test
FACTERM: Modem could not initialize
FANALAM-1: Alarm for Fan 1.
FANALAM-2: Alarm for Fan 2.
LCD: Loss of ATM Cell Delineation
LCD-F: Loss of Cell Delineation (Fast)
LOF: Loss Of Frame
LOL: Loss Of Link
LOS: Loss Of Signal/clock
LPR: Loss Of Power
PROGVER: Failed to load or find requested software
RAI: Remote Alarm Indication
RMTDLFAIL: Failed to download software
SWROLLBACK: Software version rolled back
[locn]
Location of the condition. Valid values are:
NEND: Near End
FEND: Far End
Only applicable to conditions supporting location. If no value is
specified, ALL is assumed.
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Table 10-19. RTRV-COND-ALL Command Parameters (2 of 2)
RTRV-COND-ALL:[tid]:aid_all:[ctag]::[cond_all],[locn],
[dirn];
[dirn]
Direction of the condition. Valid values (for conditions supporting
direction):
RCV: Receive
TRMT: Transmit
If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/*
RTRV-COND-ALL:[tid]:aid_all:[ctag]::[cond_all],[locn],[dirn]
*/
"aid,[aid_type]:ntfncde,cond,[serveff],,,[locn],[dirn],,
[cond_descr]"
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
RTRV-COND-ALL:[tid]:aid_all:[ctag]::[cond_all],[locn],[dirn]
*/
errcde
;
M
Table 10-20. RTRV-COND-ALL Response Parameters (1 of 2)
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Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
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Table 10-20. RTRV-COND-ALL Response Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid
Access Identifier of the entity reporting the alarm. Valid values are:
SHELF-rack-shelf
NTA
LTA-rack-shelf-slot
ADSL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit
NTT1-circuit
aid_type
The type of Access Identifier. Valid values are ADSL, EQPT, and T1.
[ntfncde]
Notification code. Values are:
CR: Critical alarm
MJ: Major alarm
MN: Minor alarm
NA: Not alarmed (reported via REPORT EVENT)
NR: Not reported (information is stored in the NE). This value is
supported for the ADSL condition NOPEER (no peer ATU present).
cond
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-19,
RTRV-COND-ALL Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.
[serveff]
Service effect. Values are:
SA: Service affecting
NSA: Not service affecting
[locn]
Location of the condition. Valid values are:
NEND: Near End
FEND: Far End
[dirn]
Signal direction. Valid values are:
RCV: Receive
TRMT: Transmit
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Example
Retrieve current attributes for all near-end conditions maintained by the TAMPA
NE.
RTRV-COND-ALL:TAMPA:ALL:42::MJ;
M
TAMPA 02-04-20 10:30:23
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-COND-ALL:TAMPA:ALL:42::,NEND, */
"ALL,ALL:MN,LOS,NSA,,,NEND,,,Loss of Signal"
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-COND-EQPT
The RTRV-COND-EQPT command retrieves the current condition of specified
equipment alarm indicators.
Table 10-21. RTRV-COND-EQPT Command Parameters
RTRV-COND-EQPT:[tid]:aidall_eqpt:[ctag]::[ntfcde],[cond_eqp
t];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
aid_eqpt
Access Identifier for a piece of equipment. The value can be preceded
with aid=, but this is not required. Grouping is allowed. Valid values are:
ALL: All equipment units
SHELF-rack-shelf
LT-rack-shelf-slot: All LT units in slot
LTA-rack-shelf-slot: LT unit A (main card)
rack: rack number (1)
shelf: shelf number (1)
slot: LT slot number (1)
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
[ctag]
The correlation tag that correlates an input command with its associated
output response(s). It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
[cond_eqpt]
Equipment condition. Valid values are:
EQPT: Equipment failed self-test
FANALM-1: Fan alarm for Fan 1
FANALM-2: Fan alarm for Fan 2
PROGVER: Failed to load or find requested software
RMTDLFAIL: Failed to download software
SWROLLBACK: Software version rolled back
Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-COND-EQPT:[tid]:aid_eqpt:[ctag]::[cond_eqpt] */
"aid_eqpt,[aid_type]:[ntfncde],cond_eqpt,serveff,,,,,,{cond_
descr}"
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-COND-EQPT:[tid]:aid_eqpt:[ctag]::[cond_eqpt] */
errcde
;
Table 10-22. RTRV-COND-EQPT Response Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_eqpt
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-21,
RTRV-COND-EQPT Command Parameters), except ALL is not used.
aid_type
The type of Access Identifier. The value is EQPT.
[ntfncde]
Notification code. Valid values are:
CR: Critical alarm
MJ: Major alarm
MN: Minor alarm
NA: Not alarmed (reported via REPORT EVENT)
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Table 10-22. RTRV-COND-EQPT Response Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
cond_eqpt
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-21,
RTRV-COND-EQPT Command Parameters).
serveff
Service effect. Valid values are:
– SA: Service affecting
– NSA: Not service affecting
[cond_descr]
Description of alarm condition.
Example
Retrieve current condition of LT alarm indicators.
RTRV-COND-EQPT:TAMPA:LT:42::;
M
TAMPA 02-04-20 10:30:23
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-COND-EQPT:TAMPA:LT:42:: */
"LT:MJ,HITEMP,SA,,,,,,Module temperature exceeded limit"
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-COND-T1
The RTRV-COND-T1 command retrieves current conditions of a DS1 facility.
Table 10-23. RTRV-COND-T1 Command Parameters
RTRV-COND-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]::[cond_ds1],[locn],[dirn]
;
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
aid_ds1
Access Identifier for the environment. Valid value is:
NTT1-circuit
– circuit: DS1 circuit on the NT
[ctag]
The correlation tag that correlates an input command with its associated
output response(s). It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
[cond_ds1]
DS1 facility condition. Valid values are:
ACTLPBK: Facility placed in loopback
AIS: Alarm Indication Signal
LCD: Loss of ATM Cell Delineation
LOF: Loss of Framing
LOS: Loss of Signal/Clock
RAI: Remote Alarm Indication
If no value is specified, ALL is assumed. Grouping is allowed.
[locn]
Location of the condition. Valid value is NEND (Near End).
[dirn]
Direction of the signal. Valid value is:
RCV: Receive
If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-COND-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]::[cond_dsl1],[locn],
[dirn] */
M
"aid_ds1,[aid_type]:ntfncde,cond_ds1,serveff,,,[locn],[dirn]
,,[cond_descr]"
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-COND-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]::[cond_ds1], [locn],
*/
errcde
/* error description */
;
Table 10-24. RTRV-COND-T1 Response Parameters (1 of 2)
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Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_ds1
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-23,
RTRV-COND-T1 Command Parameters).
aid_type
The type of Access Identifier. The value is T1.
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Table 10-24. RTRV-COND-T1 Response Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter
Explanation
ntfncde
Notification code. Valid values are:
CR: Critical alarm
MJ: Major alarm
MN: Minor alarm
NA: Not alarmed (reported via REPORT EVENT)
NR: Not reported (information is stored in the NE)
cond_ds1
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-23,
RTRV-COND-T1 Command Parameters), except ALL is not used.
[locn]
Location of the condition. Valid values are:
NEND: Near End
FEND: Far End
serveff
Service effect. Valid values are:
SA: Service affecting
NSA: Not service affecting
[dirn]
As described for command parameters (see Table 10-23,
RTRV-COND-T1 Command Parameters), except ALL is not used.
Example
Retrieve current conditions for NTT1 facility.
RTRV-COND-T1:TAMPA:NTT1:42::,;
M
TAMPA 02-04-20 10:30:23
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-COND-T1:TAMPA:NTT1:42::, */
"NTT1-1,T1:CR,LOS,SA,,,NEND,,,Loss of Signal/Clock"
;
Related Commands
None
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11
Overview
This chapter contains the following Log commands:
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INIT-LOG
The INIT-LOG command initializes selected logs.
Table 11-1.
INIT-LOG Command Parameters
INIT-LOG:[tid]:[logid]:[ctag]::lognm;
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
logid
COM is the only allowed value other than NULL for the AID field.
[ctag]
The correlation tag that correlates an input command with its associated
output response(s). It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
lognm
Names of logs to be initialized. Valid values are:
UNKCELL−[aid_atmport]: Unknown cell log for the ATM interface (see
ED-ATMPORT).
SYSTEM: System log containing records of all significant system events
(alarms, events, database chages, ftp file transfer status, and security
messages).
ALL: All logs.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* INIT-LOG:[tid]:[logid]:[ctag]::lognm */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* INIT-LOG:[tid]:[logid]:[ctag]::lognm */
errcde
;
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Table 11-2.
INIT-LOG Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
sid
Source NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Initialize the SYSTEM log.
INIT-LOG:TAMPA::40::SYSTEM;
M
TAMPA 02-07-24 10:30:43
40 COMPLD
/* INIT-LOG:TAMPA::40::SYSTEM */
;
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RTRV-LOG
The RTRV-LOG command retrieves selected logs.
Table 11-3.
RTRV-LOG Command Parameters
RTRV-LOG:[tid]:[log_id]:[ctag]::lognm;
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
log_id
COM is the only allowed value other than NULL.
[ctag]
The correlation tag that correlates an input command with its associated
output response(s). It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
lognm
Names of logs to be retrieved. ALL is not supported. Valid values are:
UNKCELL− [aid_atmport]: Unknown cell log for the ATM interface.
SYSTEM: System log containing records of all significant system events
(alarms, events, database chages, ftp file transfer status, and security
messages).
SECURITY: Security messages (from the system log).
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-LOG:[tid]:[aid_log]:[ctag]:lognm */
/* logdump */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-LOG:[tid]:[aid_log]:[ctag]:lognm */
errcde
;
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Table 11-4.
RTRV-LOG Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
sid
Source NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
lognm
As described for command parameters (see Table 11-3, RTRV-LOG
Command Parameters).
logdump
Memory dump of log buffer.
Example
Retrieve the SECURITY log.
RTRV-LOG:TAMPA::40::SECURITY;
M
TAMPA 02-07-24 10:30:43
40 COMPLD
/* RTRV-LOG:TAMPA::40::SECURITY */
(dump of log buffer)
;
Related Command
INIT-LOG on page 11-2
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12
Overview
This chapter contains the following Security commands:
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DLT-USER-SECU on page 12-2
ED-CID-SECU on page 12-4
ED-PID on page 12-6
ED-USER-SECU on page 12-8
ENT-USER-SECU on page 12-10
RTRV-CID-SECU on page 12-12
RTRV-USER-SECU on page 12-14
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DLT-USER-SECU
The DLT-USER-SECU command deletes a user account from the NE database.
Table 12-1.
DLT-USER-SECU Command Parameters
DLT-USER-SECU:[tid]:uid:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined. At leased one
superuser account must remain at all times.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
uid
User identification name (10 characters maximum). Input is
case-sensitive. Grouping is allowed. ALL is not supported.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* DLT-USER-SECU:[tid]:uid:[ctag] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* DLT-USER-SECU:[tid]:uid:[ctag] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 12-2.
DLT-USER-SECU Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Delete user RICHARD.
DLT-USER-SECU:TAMPA:RICHARD:42;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* DLT-USER-SECU:TAMPA:RICHARD:42 */
;
Related Commands
ED-USER-SECU on page 12-8
ENT-USER-SECU on page 12-10
RTRV-USER-SECU on page 12-14
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ED-CID-SECU
The ED-CID-SECU command edits the configuration data associated with the
Channel Identifier (CID). The privilege codes associated with a CID define the
maximum privilege level of commands in each category (maintenance,
configuring, security, testing) that can be executed from that CID. Commands
requiring a higher privilege level are refused.
Table 12-3.
ED-CID-SECU Command Parameters
ED-CID-SECU:[tid]:cid:[ctag]::chap:[cid_nblk];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined. A maximum of
four remote (telnet) users and one Console terminal sessions can be active
simultaneously.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
cid
Channel identifier. Grouping is allowed. Valid values are:
CRAFT: Local console interface
REMOTE: Remote console interface
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses.
chap
Channel Access Privilege. Specifies the maximum access privilege for
commands on a channel. The only valid value is SUPER (maximum
user privilege).
[cid_nblk]
Named parameter block for CID. The block consists of one or more of
the following parameters, in any order separated by commas, each
followed by an equal sign and a valid value. If not specified, the values
of these parameters remain unchanged.
MXINV: Maximum number of invalid logon alerts (3) before declaring an
intrusion alert.
TMOUT: Timeout interval for a user session, in minutes (0−99). If the
user is idle for this long, the session is automatically terminated. The
default is 10. A value of 0 disables the feature.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
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Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/*
ED-CID-SECU:[tid]:cid:[ctag]::chap,:[cid_nblk] */
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
ED-CID-SECU:[tid]:cid:[ctag]::chap:[cid_nblk] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
M
Table 12-4.
ED-CID-SECU Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Edit the local console interface to declare an intrusion alert after 3 invalid logon
attempts.
ED-CID-SECU:TAMPA:CRAFT:42::MXINV=3;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* ED-CID-SECU:TAMPA:CRAFT:42::MXINV=3 */
;
Related Command
RTRV-CID-SECU on page 12-12
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ED-PID
The ED-PID command edits a user’s own Private Identifier (password).
Table 12-5.
ED-PID Command Parameters
ED-PID:[tid]:uid:[ctag]::oldpid,newpid;
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
uid
User Identification Name (10 characters maximum). Grouping is
allowed. Input is case-sensitive.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses.
oldpid
Old password.
newpid
New password (8−10 characters). Must include at least one digit, one
letter, and one nonalphanumeric character. Input is case-sensitive. The
newpid and oldpid values must be different.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/*
ED-PID:[tid]:uid:[ctag]::oldpid,newpid */
;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
ED-PID:[tid]:uid:[ctag]::oldpid,newpid */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
M
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Table 12-6.
ED-PID Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Change Richard’s password from RCC-1210D to NR-12345.
ED-PID:TAMPA:RICHARD:42::RCC-1210D,NR-12345;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* ED-PID:TAMPA:RICHARD:42::RCC-1210D,NR-12345 */
;
Related Command
None
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ED-USER-SECU
The ED-USER-SECU command edits the security levels and other
security-related parameters for a user.
NOTE:
You must enter a password to use the ED-USER-SECU command.
Table 12-7.
ED-USER-SECU Command Parameters
ED-USER-SECU:[tid]:uid:[ctag]::[newuid],[newpid],,[uap][:];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID code
is the only other valid value.
uid
User Identification name (10 characters maximum). Input is
case-sensitive.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command with
associated output responses. The default is 0.
[newuid]
New User Identification name (10 characters maximum). Input is
case-sensitive. The value must be unique within the NE. If not specified,
the value of this parameter remains unchanged.
[newpid]
New password (8−10 characters). The value must include at least one
digit, one letter, and one non-alphanumeric character. Input is
case-sensitive. If not specified, the value of this parameter remains
unchanged.
[uap]
User Access Privilege. Valid values are:
NULL: User has no access rights.
RTRV: Retrieve. Report and retrieve commands only (no configuring).
PROV: Configuring (provisioning). Report, retrieve, and configuring
commands allowed. No system administrator tasks including management
of the NE.
SUPER: Supervisor. All user functions allowed.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
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Normal Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/*
ED-USER-SECU:[tid]:uid:[ctag]::[newid],[newpid],[skipped],
[uap]:skipped1 */;
M
Error Response:
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/*
ED-USER-SECU:[tid]:uid:[ctag]::[newuid],[newpid],[skipped],
[uap]:skipped1 */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
M
Table 12-8.
ED-USER-SECU Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Change RICHARD’s password to NR-12345 and set his privilege code for
configuration commands to retrieve.
ED-USER-SECU:TAMPA:RICHARD:42::,NR-12345,,RTRV;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* ED-USER-SECU:TAMPA:RICHARD:42::,NR-12345,,RTRV */
;
Related Commands
DLT-USER-SECU on page 12-2
ENT-USER-SECU on page 12-10
RTRV-USER-SECU on page 12-14
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ENT-USER-SECU
The ENT-USER-SECU command defines the security levels and other
security-related parameters for a specified user. One default user will be
supported (UID=SUPERUSER, PID=ASN#1500, UAP=SUPER).
Table 12-9.
ENT-USER-SECU Command Parameters
ENT-USER-SECU:[tid]:uid:[ctag]::pid,,[uap][:];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
uid
User Identification name (10 characters maximum). Input is
case-sensitive.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
pid
Password (8−10 characters). The value must include at least one digit,
one letter, and one non-alphanumeric character. Input is case-sensitive.
[uap]
User Access Privilege. Valid values are:
NULL: User has no access rights.
RTRV: Retrieve. Report and retrieve commands only (no configuring).
PROV: Configuring (provisioning). Report, retrieve, and configuration
commands allowed. No system administrator tasks including
management of the NE.
SUPER: Supervisor. All user functions allowed.
uid_nblk
Named parameter block for UID.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ENT-USER-SECU:[tid]:uid:[ctag]::pid,,[uap][:]*/
;
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Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* ENT-USER-SECU:[tid]:uid:[ctag]::pid,,[uap] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
Table 12-10. ENT-USER-SECU Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Define RICHARD’s password as NR-12345 and set his privilege code for
configuration commands to SUPER.
ENT-USER-SECU:TAMPA:RICHARD:42::,NR-12345,,SUPER;
M
TAMPA 00-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* ENT-USER-SECU:TAMPA:RICHARD:42::,NR-12345,,SUPER */
;
Related Commands
ENT-USER-SECU on page 12-10
ED-USER-SECU on page 12-8
RTRV-USER-SECU on page 12-14
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RTRV-CID-SECU
The RTRV-CID-SECU command retrieves the configuration data associated with
the Channel Identifiers (CID).
Table 12-11. RTRV-CID-SECU Command Parameters
RTRV-CID-SECU:[tid]:cid:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
cid
Calling address identifier. Valid values are:
CRAFT: Local console interface
REMOTE: Remote console interface
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-CID-SECU:[tid]:cid:[ctag] */
"cid:chap:cid_nblk"
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-CID-SECU:[tid]:cid:[ctag] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 12-12. RTRV-CID-SECU Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
cid
As described for command parameters (see Table 12-11,
RTRV-CID-SECU Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used
chap
Channel Access Privilege. Access privilege is not assigned per channel,
so the highest user privilege is displayed.
[cid_nblk]
Named parameter block for CID. The block consists of one or more of
the following parameters, each followed by an equal sign and a value.
MXINV: Maximum number of invalid logon alerts before declaring an
intrusion alert (3).
TMOUT: Timeout interval (in minutes) for a user session (0−99). If the
user is idle for this long, the session is automatically terminated. A value
of 0 disables the feature.
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Retrieve the configuration data for the local console interface.
RTRV-CID-SECU:TAMPA:CRAFT:42;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-CID-SECU:TAMPA:CRAFT:42 */
;
"CRAFT:SUPER,MXINV=3,
TMOUT=10"
Related Command
ED-CID-SECU on page 12-4
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RTRV-USER-SECU
The RTRV-USER-SECU command retrieves the security levels for a specified
user. The user’s password cannot be retrieved.
Table 12-13. RTRV-USER-SECU Command Parameters
RTRV-USER-SECU:[tid]:uid:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
uid
User Identification name (10 characters maximum). Input is
case-sensitive. ALL is supported.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters) maximum that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-USER-SECU:[tid]:uid:[ctag][:] */
"uid:uap:uid_nblk"
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-USER-SECU:[tid]:uid:[ctag][:] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 12-14. RTRV-USER-SECU Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year (two digits), month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
uid
As described for command parameters
uap
User Access Privilege. Valid values are:
NULL: User has no access rights.
RTRV: Retrieve. Report and retrieve commands only (no configuring).
PROV: Configuring (provisioning). Report, retrieve, and configuration
commands allowed. No system administrator tasks including
management of the NE.
SUPER: Supervisor. All user functions allowed.
[uid_nblk]
Named parameter block for UID. The block consists of one or more of
the following parameters, each followed by an equal sign and a value.
PAGE: The password aging interval (0). A value of 0 disables the
feature.
UAGE: The UID aging interval (0). The UID is disabled if no successful
logon occurs during this period. A value of 0 disables the feature.
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Retrieve the security levels for user RICHARD.
RTRV-USER-SECU:TAMPA:RICHARD:42;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-USER-SECU:TAMPA:RICHARD:42 */
"RICHARD:RTRV:PAGE=0,UAGE=0"
;
Related Commands
DLT-USER-SECU on page 12-2
ED-USER-SECU on page 12-8
ENT-USER-SECU on page 12-10
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13
Overview
This chapter contains the following Synchronization commands:
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RD-SYNCN on page 13-4
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ED-SYNCN
The ED-SYNCN Command configures the reference source for synchronization of
the NE clock.
Table 13-1.
ED-SYNCN Command Parameters
ED-SYNCN:[tid]:[aid_syncn]:[ctag]:::[syncn_nblk];
Restrictions: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
[aid_syncn]
AID of the NE clock. The value is CLKSRCNT.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
syncn_nblk
Named parameter block for SYNCN. The block consists of one or more
of the following parameters, in any order separated by commas, each
followed by an equal sign and a valid value. If not specified, the value of
this parameter remains unchanged.
PRICREF: Primary reference source for synchronizing the clock. Valid
values are:
– LOOP: Loop timing recovered from network side facility
– LOCAL: Local oscillator on NT board
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ED-SYNCN:[tid]:[aid_syncn]:[ctag]:::[syncn_nblk] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* ED-SYNCN:[tid]:[aid_syncn]:[ctag]:::[syncn_nblk] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 13-2.
ED-SYNCN Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Configure the NE clock to use the local oscillator as its primary reference source.
ED-SYNCN:TAMPA:CLKSRCNT:42:::PRICREF=LOCAL;
M
TAMPA 01-12-20 11:20:34
42 COMPLD
/* ED-SYNCN:TAMPA:CLKSRCNT:42:::PRICREF=LOCAL*/
;
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RD-SYNCN
The RD-SYNCN Command retrieves the current reference source for
synchronization of the NE clock.
Table 13-3.
RD-SYNCN Command Parameters
RD-SYNCN:[tid]:[aid_syncn]:[ctag][:];
Restrictions: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
[aid_syncn]
AID of the NE clock. The value is CLKSRCNT.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RD-SYNCN:[tid]:aid_syncn:[ctag][:] aid_syncn,cref */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RD-SYNCN:[tid]:aid_syncn:[ctag][:] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 13-4.
RD-SYNCN Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
aid_syncn
As described for common parameters
cref
Primary reference source for synchronizing the clock. Values are:
PRI-LOOP = Loop timing recovered from network-side facility
PRI-LOCAL = Local oscillator on NT board
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Retrieve the NE clock source.
RD-SYNCN:TAMPA:CLKSRCNT:42;
M
TAMPA 01-12-20 11:20:34
42 COMPLD
/* RD-SYNCN:TAMPA:CLKSRCNT:42*/
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-SYNCN
The RTRV-SYNCN Command retrieves the configuration of the reference source
for synchronization of the NE clock.
Table 13-5.
RTRV-SYNCN Command Parameters
RTRV-SYNCN:[tid]:[aid_syncn]:[ctag][:];
Restrictions: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
[aid_syncn]
AID of the NE clock. The value is CLKSRCNT.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-SYNCN:[tid]:[aid_syncn]:[ctag][:] */
aid_syncn::[syncn_nblk];
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-SYNCN:[tid]:[aid_syncn]:[ctag][:] */
errcde
;
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Table 13-6.
RTRV-SYNCN Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_syncn
As described for command parameters
syncn_nblk
Named parameter block for SYNCN. The block consists of the
parameter PRICREF (primary local refernce source for synchronizing
the clock), followed by an equal sign (=) and one of the following values:
LOOP = Loop timing recovered form the network-side facility
LOCAL = Local oscillator on NT board
Example
Retrieve the configuration of the reference source for synchronization of the NE
clock.
RTRV-SYNCN:TAMPA:CLKSRCNT:42;
M
TAMPA 01-12-20 11:20:34
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-SYNCN:TAMPA:CLKSRCNT:42 */
CLKSRCNT::PRICREF=LOCAL;
Related Commands
ED-SYNCN on page 13-2
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Overview
This chapter contains the following System commands:
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ACT-USER on page 14-2
ALW-MSG-ALL on page 14-4
CANC-USER on page 14-6
CPY-FILE on page 14-8
INH-MSG-ALL on page 14-9
INIT-SYS on page 14-11
LOGOFF on page 14-13
RTRV-HDR on page 14-15
RTRV-MEM on page 14-17
RTRV-META-AID on page 14-19
RTRV-META-CMD on page 14-21
RTRV-META-SYN on page 14-23
RTRV-NE-ALL on page 14-25
SET-DAT on page 14-29
SET-NE-ALL on page 14-31
SET-SID on page 14-35
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ACT-USER
The ACT-USER command logs a user on and begins a user session.
Table 14-1.
ACT-USER Command Parameters
ACT-USER:[tid]:[uid]:[ctag];;pid;
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined. A maximum of
four remote (telnet) sessions and one console terminal session may be logged on
simultaneously.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a factory
default value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
[uid]
The user identification name (10 characters maximum). Input is
case-sensitive. Grouping is not allowed.
[ctag]
The correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input
command with associated output responses. It is optional with a default
of 0.
[pid]
The user identification name (10 characters maximum). Must include at
least one letter, one digit, and one nonalphanumeric character. Input is
case-sensitive. Grouping is not allowed.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ACT-USER:[tid]:uid:[ctag]::pid */
;
NOTE:
In this response, the pid is displayed as a series of asterisks.
Error Response:
M
;
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sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
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Table 14-2.
ACT-USER Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
sid
Source NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Activate JANET, whose password is ABC-1234.
ACT-USER:TAMPA:JANET:1::ABC-1234;
M
TAMPA 01-10-25 10:35:34
40 COMPLD
/* ACT-USER:JANET:1::40 ****** */
;
Related Command
CANC-USER on page 14-6
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ALW-MSG-ALL
The ALW-MSG-ALL command allows all autonomous messages to be reported.
This command affects only the issuing user’s session. Unreported alarms and
events existing at the time of resumption are reported with the REPT-ALM and
REPT-EVT commands.
Table 14-3.
ALW-MSG-ALL Command Format
ALW-MSG-ALL:[tid]:[aid_all]:[ctag]::[ntfcnde];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a factory
default value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
[aid_all]
Access Identifier for all entities. The value is ALL.
[ctag]
The correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input
command with associated output responses. It is optional with a default
of 0.
[ntfcncde]
Notification code for some autonomous messages. Grouping is allowed.
If no value is specified, ALL is assumed. Valid values are:
CR = Critical alarm
MJ = Major alarm
MN = Minor alarm
NA = Not alarmed
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* ALW-MSG-ALL:[tid]:[aidall]:[ctag]::[ntfcncde] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* ALW-MSG-ALL:[tid]:[aidall]:[ctag]::[ntfcncde] */
errcde
;
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Table 14-4.
ALW-MSG-ALL Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
sid
Source NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Enable the autonomous messages to be reported in the OS.
ALW-MSG-ALL:TAMPA:ALL:40::MN;
M
TAMPA 01-10-24 12:30:43
40 COMPLD
/* ALW-MSG-ALL:TAMPA:ALL:40::MN
*/
;
Related Command
INH-MSG-ALL on page 14-9
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CANC-USER
The CANC-USER command logs off a user’s own session.
Table 14-5.
CANC-USER Command Parameters
CANC-USER:[tid]:[uid]:[ctag];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a factory
default value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
[uid]
The user identification name (10 characters maximum). Input is
case-sensitive.
[ctag]
The correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input
command with associated output responses. It is optional with a default
of 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* CANC-USER:[tid]:[uid]:[ctag] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* CANC-USER:[tid]:[uid]:[ctag] */
errcde
;
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Table 14-6.
CANC-USER Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
sid
Source NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Cancel the user ID JANET.
CANC-USER:TAMPA:JANET:40;
M
TAMPA 01-10-25 10:35:34
40 COMPLD
/* CANC-USER:TAMPA:JANET:40 */
;
Related Command
ACT-USER on page 14-2
DLT-USER-SECU on page 12-2
ED-USER-SECU on page 12-8
ENT-USER-SECU on page 12-10
RTRV-USER-SECU on page 12-14
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CPY-FILE
The CPY-FILE command copies the contents of a configuration or software file on
a selected equipment module to or from an external file server.
Table 14-7.
CPY-FILE Command Parameters
CPY-FILE:[tid]:aid_eqpt:[ctag]::svripaddr[,srcfile]
[,destfile],ftype,,,,,[svruid][,svrpid];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
aid_eqpt
Equipment unit access identifier. The access identifier of a unit of
equipment with downloadable software or configuration files. Enter
aid_equip in the format COM (common equipment system identifier).
[ctag]
The correlation tag that correlates an input command with its associated
output response(s). It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
svripaddr
File Server IP Address. Valid values are:
– ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd: IP address (ddd= 0−255)
– NONE: No FTP server (default)
srcfile
Source file name (file name and location of the external file server).
Name of the source file to be transferred during the software download.
This field can include a full path name in addition to the name of the file
to be transferred. This field is null (not used) for upload operations.
destfile
Destination file name (file name and location of the external file server)
and location for the file to be transferred during the software upload.
This field can include a full path name in addition to the name of the file
to be transferred. This field is null (not used) for download operations.
ftype
File type. Type of file to be transferred. Valid types are:
– SW: Software image. Software images downloaded into the NE
will overwrite the one not currently in use.
– CNFG: Configuration image. Configuration files downloaded into
the NE are applied directly to the active configuration.
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[svid]
User name (if needed) to log in to the server. If no value is specified, null
is assumed.
svrpid
Password (if needed) to log in to the server. If no value is specified, null
is assumed.
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INH-MSG-ALL
The INH-MSG-ALL command inhibits the reporting of all autonomous messages
at or below a specified severity level. This command affects only the issuing user’s
session and has no effect on other indicators or on NE operation. The NE
continues to respond fully to RTRV-ALM and RTRV-COND commands.
Table 14-8.
INH-MSG-ALL Command Format
INH-MSG-ALL:[tid]:[aid_all]:[ctag]::[ntfcnde];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
[aid_all]
Access Identifier for all entities. The value is ALL.
[ctag]
The correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input
command with associated output responses. It is optional with a default
of 0.
[ntfcncde]
Notification code for some autonomous messages. Grouping is allowed.
Valid values are:
CR = Critical alarm
MJ = Major alarm
MN = Minor alarm
NA = Not alarmed
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* INH-MSG-ALL:[tid]:[aidall]:[ctag]::[ntfcncde] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* INH-MSG-ALL:[tid]:[aidall]:[ctag]::[ntfcncde] */
errcde
;
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Table 14-9.
INH-MSG-ALL Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
sid
Source NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Inhibit the reporting of Minor and Not Alarmed autonomous messages.
INH-MSG-ALL:TAMPA:ALL:40::MN;
M
TAMPA 01-06-24 11:30:43
40 COMPLD
/* INH-MSG-ALL:TAMPA:ALL:40::MN
*/
;
Related Command
ALW-MSG-ALL on page 14-4
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INIT-SYS
The INIT-SYS command initializes or resets selected subsystems in the NE.
Table 14-10. INIT-SYS Command Parameters
INIT-SYS:[tid]:aid_proc:[ctag]::init_mode;
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a factory
default value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
aid_proc
Identifier of the processor to be initialized. The value can be preceded
with AID= (not required).Grouping and ranging are not allowed. The
only valid value is SYSTEM.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (1−6 characters) that links an input command with
associated output responses. The default is 0.
init_mode
Mode of initialization. Valid values are:
1= Initialize with extended self-test.
2 = Initialize with minimum self-test.
3 and 4 are reserved.
20 = Complete reset (all user options are reset to factory defaults).
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* INIT-SYS:[tid]:aid_proc:[ctag]::init_mode */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* INIT-SYS:[tid]:aid_proc:[ctag]::init_mode */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 14-11. INIT-SYS Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
sid
Source NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year (last two digits), month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Perform a complete reset of the NTA unit.
INIT-SYS:TAMPA:NTA:40::3;
M
TAMPA 02-03-22 10:30:23
40 COMPLD
/* INIT-SYS:TAMPA:NTA:40::3 */
;
Related Commands
None
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LOGOFF
The LOGOFF command logs the invoking terminal session.
Table 14-12. LOGOFF Command Parameters
LOGOFF:[tid]::[ctag];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a factory
default value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
[ctag]
The correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input
command with associated output responses. It is optional with a default
of 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* LOGOFF:[tid]::[ctag] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* LOGOFF:[tid]::[ctag] */
errcde
;
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Table 14-13. LOGOFF Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
sid
Source NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Log off the TAMPA NE.
LOGOFF:TAMPA::40;
M
TAMPA 01-10-25 10:35:34
40 COMPLD
/* LOGOFF:TAMPA::40 */
;
Related Command
ACT-USER on page 14-2
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RTRV-HDR
The RTRV-HDR command retrieves the NE header information.
Table 14-14. RTRV-HDR Command Parameters
RTRV-HDR:[tid]::[ctag];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a factory
default value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
[ctag]
The correlation tag that correlates an input command with its associated
output response(s). It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-HDR:[tid]::[ctag] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-HDR:[tid]::[ctag] */
errcde
;
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Table 14-15. RTRV-HDR Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year (last two digits), month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Retrieve header information for the TAMPA NE.
RTRV-HDR:TAMPA::42;
M
TAMPA 01-10-24 11:30:13
42 COMPLD
/* RTRV-HDR:TAMPA::42 */
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-MEM
The RTRV-MEM command retrieves a list of software image files available in the
NE, along with the software version associated with each file.
Table 14-16. RTRV-MEM Command Parameters
RTRV-MEM:[tid]:aid_com:[ctag];
RESTRICTION: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_com
Access Identifier for all common equipment. The value can be preceded
with AID=, but this is not required. The value is COM.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-MEM:[tid]:aid_com:[ctag] */
filename[,filename,...]
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-MEM:[tid]:aid_com:[ctag] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 14-17. RTRV-MEM Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
sid
Source NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
filename
Name of a software module
Example
Retrieve the list of software image files for the TAMPA NE.
RTRV-MEM:TAMPA:COM:40;
M
TAMPA 02-07-24 12:30:43
40 COMPLD
/* RTRV-MEM:TAMPA:COM:40 */
(filename)
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-META-AID
The RTRV-META-AID command retrieves the Access Identification (AID) of a
specific command or the AIDs of all TL1 commands.
Table 14-18. RTRV-META-AID Command Parameters
RTRV-META-AID:[tid]:[aid]:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTION: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid
The AID value. Valid values are:
– NULL: Retrieve aids of all commands
– command name: Retrieve aid of that specific command.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-META-AID:[tid]:[aid]:[ctag]; */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-META-AID:[tid]:[aid]:[ctag]; */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Example
Retrieve the AID for the RTRV-IPPORT command.
RTRV-META-AID:TAMPA:IPPORT:40;
M
TAMPA 02-07-24 12:30:43
40 COMPLD
IPPORT:ATM-{1,2}
IPPORT:ETH-{1},
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-META-CMD
The RTRV-META-CMD command retrieves a specific or a list of all TL1
commands.
Table 14-19. RTRV-META-CMD Command Parameters
RTRV-META-CMD:[tid]:[cmd]:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTION: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
cmd
The command value. Valid values are:
– NULL: Retrieve all commands
– command name: Retrieve that specific command.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-META-CMD:[tid]:[cmd]:[ctag]; */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-META-CMD:[tid]:[cmd]:[ctag]; */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Example
Retrieve the RTRV-IPPORT command.
RTRV-META-CMD:TAMPA:RTRV-IPPORT:40;
M
TAMPA 02-07-24 12:30:43
40 COMPLD
RTRV-IPPORT
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-META-SYN
The RTRV-META-SYN command retrieves the syntax of a specific command or
the syntax of all TL1 commands.
Table 14-20. RTRV-META-SYN Command Parameters
RTRV-META-SYN:[tid]:[cmd]:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTION: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
cmd
The command value. Valid values are:
– NULL: Retrieve syantax of all commands
– command name: Retrieve syntax of that specific command.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-META-SYN:[tid]:[cmd]:[ctag]; */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-META-SYN:[tid]:[cmd]:[ctag]; */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Example
Retrieve the syntax for the RTRV-IPPORT command.
RTRV-META-SYN:TAMPA:RTRV-IPPORT:40;
M
TAMPA 02-07-24 12:30:43
40 COMPLD
"RTRV-IPPORT:RTRV-IPPORT:[tid]:aid_ipport;[ctag}::[skipped]:
[skipped]:[pstf]"
;
Related Commands
None
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RTRV-NE-ALL
The RTRV-NE-ALL command retrieves common configuration data associated
with the NE.
Table 14-21. RTRV-NE-ALL Command Parameters
RTRV-NE-ALL:[tid]:[aid_com]:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTION: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
[aid_com]
Access Identifier for all common equipment. The value can be preceded
with AID=, but this is not required. The value is COM.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RTRV-NE-ALL:[tid]:[aid_com]:[ctag][:] */
aid_com::ne_nblk
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RTRV-NE-ALL:[tid]:[aid_com]:[ctag][:] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 14-22. RTRV-NE-ALL Response Parameters (1 of 3)
Parameter
Explanation
sid
Source NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_com
As described for command parameters (see Table 14-21, RTRV-NE-ALL
Command Parameters).
ne_nblk
Named parameter block for NE. The block consists of one or more of
the following parameters, each followed by an equal sign and a value.
BOOTPVCI : ATM VCI of the PVC over which the NE issues BOOTP
requests for ATM-1 (32−65535).
BOOTPVPI: ATM VPI of the PVC over which the NE issues BOOTP
requests for ATM-1 (0−4095)
MEMALM: Status of alarm condition indicating loss or corruption of
persistent memory. Values are:
– ACTIVE: Persistent memory lost or corrupted
– CLEAR: Persistent memory OK
DEFROUTER: IP address of default IP router. Values are:
– ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd: IP address (ddd = 1−255)
– NONE: No default IP router is used
NETPOS: Position of the NE in the access subnetwork. Value is HUB
(NE is directly connected to the network).
SNTP: Use of Simple Network Time Protocol to maintain NE clock.
Values are:
– ENABLED: Use SNTP
– DISABLED: Use NE local time set by the SET-DAT command
TZOFFSET: Offset of local time zone from GMT/UTC, in minutes
(-780−780). Used by the system if SNTP is enabled.
MEMDNLD: Whether external download of a system persistent
database is enabled. Value is ENABLED (download allowed).
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Table 14-22. RTRV-NE-ALL Response Parameters (2 of 3)
Parameter
Explanation
ne_nblk
SNTPIPADDR: Simple Network Timing Protocol Server IP Address.
Specifies the IP address of specific SNTP server to poll for time and
synchronization. If a server address is specified and SNTPMODE is
UNI, SNTP will operate in Unicast mode. If a server address is not
specified and SNTPMODE is UNI, the NE will operate in Multicast mode
regardless of the SNTPMODE. If no value is specified, this parameter
remains the same. Valid values are:
(continued)
– ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd: IP address (ddd = 0−255)
– NONE: No server is specified
SNTPMODE: The SNTP mode. Valid values are:
– MULTI: Multicast (default)
– BROAD: Broadcast
– UNI: Unicast (to server at SNTPIPADDR)
RMTSYSLOG: Remote syslog. Enables or disables syslog messages
going to a remote daemon. If no value is specified, this parameter
remains the same. Valid values are:
– ENABLED: Send messages to a remote syslog daemon.
– DISABLED: Do not send messages to a remote syslog daemon.
SYSLOGIPADDR: Syslog server IP address. Specifies the IP address
of a remote syslog server if RMTSYSLOG is enabled. If no value is
specified, this parameter remains the same. Valid values are:
– ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd: IP address (ddd = 0−255)
– NONE: No server is specified
SYSLOGPORT: Syslog UDP port. Specifies the destination UDP port
number used to send syslog messages to a remote syslog server if
RMTSYSLOG is enabled (0−65535). If no value is specified, this
parameter remains the same.
SYSLOGSEVTHLD: Syslog severity threshold. Specifies the minimum
severity level of messages logged to the syslog. If no value is specified,
this parameter remains the same. Valid values are:
– EMERG: Emergency. System is unusable.
– ALERT: Action must be taken immediately (unused).
– CRITICAL: Critical and major alarm conditions.
– ERROR: Minor alarms and autonomous message classification
alarms.
– WARNING: Warning conditions (unused).
– NOTICE: Normal but significant conditions (unused).
– INFO: Informational messages related to operational task status
such as download successful, configuration change notification,
and test start/stop.
SYSLOGRTLMT: Syslog rate limiting. Enables or disables syslog rate
limiting. If no value is specified, this parameter remains the same. Valid
values are:
– ENABLED: The same syslog message will not be relogged within
a 5-minute period.
– DISABLED: Rate limiting of syslog messages will not be
performed.
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Table 14-22. RTRV-NE-ALL Response Parameters (3 of 3)
Parameter
Explanation
ne_nblk
SPECMGMT: Spectrum management. Enables or disabled spectrum
management support. When enabled, the maximum transmit speeds
and maximum transmit power are limited to meet local spectrum
management guidelines. If no value is specified, this parameter remains
the same. Valid values are:
(continued)
– ENABLED: Spectrum management guidelines are enforced on
the NE.
– DISABLED: Spectrum management guidelines are not enforced
on the NE.
TSTTMOUT: Test timeout. Specifies the amount of time a test will be
allowed to run before automatic termination (0−99 minutes, where 0
disables automatic timeout). If no value is specified, this parameter
remains the same.
Example
Retrieve the common configuration data associated with the TAMPA NE.
RTRV-NE-ALL:TAMPA:COM:40;
M
TAMPA 02-06-24 12:30:43
40 COMPLD
/* RTRV-NE-ALL:TAMPA:COM:40 */
COM:BOOTPVPI=0,BOOTPVCI=32
;
Related Command
SET-NE-ALL on page 14-31
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SET-DAT
The SET-DAT command sets the date and time in an NE.
Table 14-23. SET-DAT Command Parameters
SET-DAT:[tid]::[ctag]::date,time;
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined. Resetting the unit
will also reset the date and time.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
[ctag]
The correlation tag that correlates an input command with its associated
output response(s). It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
date
Date in the format mm-dd-yy:
Where:
– mm = 1−12
– dd = 1−31
– yy = 0−99
time
Time in the format hh-mm-ss:
Where:
– hh = 0−23
– mm = 0−59
– ss = 0−59
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* SET-DAT:[tid]::[ctag]::date,time */;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* SET-DAT:[tid]::[ctag]::date,time */;
errcde
;
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Table 14-24. SET-DAT Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Set the date to 20 October 2001 and the time to 11:13:35 in the TAMPA NE.
SET-DAT:TAMPA::42::10-20-01,11-13-35;
M
TAMPA 01-10-20 11:13:35
42 COMPLD
/* SET-DAT:TAMPA::42::10-20-01,11-13-35
*/
;
Related Commands
None
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SET-NE-ALL
The SET-NE-ALL command sets common configuration parameters associated
with the NE.
Table 14-25. SET-NE-ALL Command Parameters (1 of 2)
SET-NE-ALL:[tid]:[aid_com]:[ctag]:::ne_nblk;
RESTRICTION: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
[aid_com]
Access Identifier for all common equipment. The value can be preceded
with AID=, but this is not required. The value is COM.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
ne_nblk
Named parameter block for NE. The block consists of one or more of
the following parameters, each followed by an equal sign and a value. If
not specified, the values of these parameters remain unchanged.
BOOTPVCI : ATM VCI of the PVC over which the NE issues BOOTP
requests (32−1023) for ATM-1. The default value is 32.
BOOTPVPI: ATM VPI of the PVC over which the NE issues BOOTP
requests (0−15) for ATM-1. The default value is 0.
MEMALM: Used to clear alarm condition indicating loss or corruption of
persistent memory. The only valid value is CLEAR.
MEMDNLD: Determines whether an external download is persistent in
the database (typically used to restore the database from the previous
backup version). The only valid value is ENABLED.
DEFROUTER: IP address of default IP router. Values are:
– ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd: IP address (ddd = 1−255)
– NONE: No default IP router is used (default)
NETPOS: Position of the NE in the access subnetwork. Value is HUB
(NE is directly connected to the network).
SNTP: Use of Simple Network Time Protocol to maintain NE clock.
Values are:
– ENABLED: Use SNTP
– DISABLED: Use NE local time set by the command SET-DAT on
page 14-29.
TZOFFSET: Offset of local time zone from GMT/UTC, in minutes
(-780−780). The default is 0 minutes. Used by the system if SNTP is
enabled.
SNTPMODE: The SNTP mode. Valid values are:
– MULTI: Multicast (default)
– BROAD: Broadcast
– UNI: Unicast (to server at SNTPIPADDR)
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Table 14-25. SET-NE-ALL Command Parameters (2 of 2)
SET-NE-ALL:[tid]:[aid_com]:[ctag]:::ne_nblk;
ne_nblk
RMTSYSLOG: Remote syslog. Enables or disables syslog messages to
a remote daemon. The default is Disabled.
SYSLOGIPADDR: Syslog server IP address. Specifies the IP address
of a remote syslog server if RMTSYSLOG is enabled. Valid values are:
– ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd: IP address (ddd = 0−255)
– NONE: No server is specified
SYSLOGPORT: Syslog UDP port. Specifies the destination UDP port
number used to send syslog messages to a remote syslog server if
RMTSYSLOG is enabled (0−65535).
SYSLOGSEVTHLD: Syslog severity threshold. Specifies the minimum
severity level of messages logged to the syslog. Valid values are:
– EMERG: Emergency. System is unusable.
– ALERT: Action must be taken immediately (unused).
– CRITICAL: Critical and major alarm conditions.
– ERROR: Minor alarms and autonomous message classification
alarms.
– WARNING: Warning conditions (unused).
– NOTICE: Normal but significant conditions (unused).
– INFO: Informational messages related to operational task status
such as download successful, configuration change notification,
and test start/stop.
SYSLOGRTLMT: Syslog rate limiting. Enables or disables syslog rate
limiting. Valid values are:
– ENABLED: The same syslog message will not be relogged within
a 5-minute period.
– DISABLED: Rate limiting of syslog messages will not be
performed.
SPECMGMT: Spectrum management. Enables or disabled spectrum
management support. When enabled, the maximum transmit speeds
and maximum transmit power are limited to meet local spectrum
management guidelines. Valid values are:
– ENABLED: Spectrum management guidelines are enforced on
the NE.
– DISABLED: Spectrum management guidelines are not enforced
on the NE.
TSTTMOUT: Test timeout. Specifies the amount of time a test will be
allowed to run before automatic termination (0−99 minutes, where 0
disables automatic timeout)
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* SET-NE-ALL:[tid]:[aid_com]:[ctag]:::ne_nblk */
aid_com::ne_nblk
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* SET-NE-ALL:[tid]:[aid_com]:[ctag]:::ne_nblk */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
Table 14-26. SET-NE-ALL Response Parameters
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Parameter
Explanation
sid
Source NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
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Example
Retrieve the common configuration parameters associated with the TAMPA NE.
SET-NE-ALL:TAMPA:COM:40:::BOOTPVPI=1023,BOOTPVCI=15,
MEMALM=CLEAR,SNTP=DISABLED;
TAMPA 02-06-24 12:30:43
40 COMPLD
/* SET-NE-ALL:TAMPA:COM:40 :::BOOTPVPI=1023,BOOTPVCI=15,
MEMALM=CLEAR,SNTP=DISABLED*/
;
M
Related Command
RTRV-NE-ALL on page 14-25
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SET-SID
The SET-SID command sets the system identifier (SID) of a network element.
Table 14-27. SET-SID Command Parameters
SET-SID:[tid]::[ctag]::sid;
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default
value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.
[ctag]
The correlation tag that correlates an input command with its associated
output response(s). It is assigned by the originator of the command. The
value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal
numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.
sid
System identifier. A text string of up to 16 characters that uniquely
identifies the NE.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response will be sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* SET-SID:[tid]::[ctag]::sid */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* SET-SID:[tid]::[ctag]::sid */;
errcde
;
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Table 14-28. SET-SID Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Set the SID for the TAMPA NE to "TAMPA-FL".
SET-SID:TAMPA::42::TAMPA-FL;
M
TAMPA 02-04-20 11:13:35
42 COMPLD
/* SET-SID:TAMPA::42::TAMPA-FL */
;
Related Commands
None
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15
Overview
This chapter contains the following Test commands:
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OPR-LPBK-T1 on page 15-2
OPR-LPBK-VCL on page 15-4
RLS-LPBK-T1 on page 15-7
RLS-LPBK-VCL on page 15-9
STA-LAMPTST on page 15-11
STP-LAMPTST on page 15-13
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OPR-LPBK-T1
The OPR-LPBK-T1command places a specific T1 facility in loopback mode.
Table 15-1.
OPR-LPBK-T1 Command Parameters
OPR-LPBK-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]::,,,[lbktype];
RESTRICTIONS:
„
„
„
„
„
All parameters in this command are position-defined.
Loopbacks are supported for the near end (NEND) of the facility only.
Loopbacks configured with this command are subject to the overall system test
timeout.
The near end of the facility can also be placed in loopback by sending DS1 in-band
loopback control codes.
Only one loopback at a time is allowed on a facility.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_ds1
Access Identifier for the T1 facility. The value can be preceded with
AID=, but this is not required. Enter in any of the following formats,
replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
NTT1-circuit
– circuit: DS1 circuit on the NT (1)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
[lpbktype]
Type of loopback. Valid values are:
LINE: Loopback facility at the physical line level toward the facility
(default)
PAYLOAD: Loopback facility data (payload) toward the facility
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* OPR-LPBK-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]::,,,[lpbktype] */
;
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Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* OPR-LPBK-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag]::,,,[lpbktype] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
Table 15-2.
OPR-LPBK-T1 Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
sid
Source NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Place NTT1 circuit 1 in payload loopback mode.
OPR-LPBK-T1:TAMPA:NTT1-1:40::,,,PAYLOAD;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
40 COMPLD
/* OPR-LPBK-T1:TAMPA:NTT1-1:40::,,,PAYLOAD */
;
Related Command
RLS-LPBK-T1 on page 15-7
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OPR-LPBK-VCL
The OPR-LPBK-VCL command places a specific Virtual Channel Link (VCL) in
loopback mode.
Table 15-3.
OPR-LPBK-VCL Command Parameters
OPR-LPBK-VCL:[tid]:aid_vcl:[ctag]:[locn],[orgn] [lpbktype];
RESTRICTIONS:
„
„
All parameters in this command are position-defined.
Only one loopback at a time is allowed on a facility.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_vcl
Virtual channel identifier for OAM loopbacks. The value can be
preceded with AID=, but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are
allowed. Enter in the following format, replacing lower-case parameters
with the values given:
NTVCL-vpi-vci: VCL for NT circuit
LTVCL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit-vpi-vci: VCL for LT circuit
– rack: rack number (1)
– shelf: shelf number (1)
– slot: LT slot number (1)
– circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1−24)
– vpi: Virtual Path Identifier
– vci: Virtual Channel Identifier
– segment: ATM location identifier. A 32-character hexadecimal
field that identifies the intermediate point responsible for looping
back F5 OAM segment loopback cells. If absent, the loopback is
performed at the end of the segment connection. Not accepted for
lpbktype E2E. Optional for lpbktype SEG.
[locn]
Facility location. Valid values are:
FEND (far end): This is the default.
FEND_segment
[orgn]
Source of the signal to be looped back. The only valid value is NEND
(near end).
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
[lpbktype]
Loopback type. Valid values are:
E2E: End-to-End loopback. Identifies an OAM loopback test on a VCL
or VCC termination point using an end-to-end OAM cell.
SEG: Segment loopback. Identifies an OAM loopback test on a VCL or
VCC termination point using a segment OAM cell (default).
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Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* OPR-LPBK-VCL:[tid]:lpbk_vcl:[ctag]::[locn],[orgn] */
"aid_vcl:op_vcl,value"
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* OPR-LPBK-VCL:[tid]:lpbk_vcl:[ctag]::[locn],[orgn] */
"aid:ERRCDE=errcde"
/* error description */
;
Table 15-4.
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OPR-LPBK-VCL Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
tid
Target NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
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Example
Place rack 2, shelf 3, slot 5, circuit 1, virtual path LTVCL-7, virtual channel 99 in
loopback mode, with network VC cells looped back to the network at the LT.
OPR-LPBK-VCL:TAMPA:LTVCL-2-3-5-1-LTVCL-7-99:40::FEND,NEND;
TAMPA 01-10-24 12:30:43
42 COMPLD
/*
OPR-LPBK-VCL:TAMPA:LTVCL-2-3-5-1-LTVCL-7-99:40::FEND,NEND */
;
M
Related Commands
RLS-LPBK-VCL on page 15-9
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RLS-LPBK-T1
The RLS-LPBK-T1 command releases any loopback currently active at the near
end of a specific T1 facility, including configured loopbacks (set with the command
OPR-LPBK-T1 on page 15-2) and inband loopbacks (set with DS1 inband
loopback codes).
Table 15-5.
RLS-LPBK-T1 Command Parameters
RLS-LPBK-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTIONS:
„
„
All parameters in this command are position-defined.
Port loopbacks are supported only on LT ports.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_ds1
Access Identifier for the T1 facility. The value can be preceded with
AID=, but this is not required. Enter in the following format, replacing
lower-case parameters with the values given:
NTT1-circuit
– circuit: DS1 circuit on the NT (1)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RLS-LPBK-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag][:] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RLS-LPBK-T1:[tid]:aid_ds1:[ctag][:] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 15-6.
RLS-LPBK-T1 Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
sid
Source NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Release the NTT1 circuit 1 from payload loopback mode.
RLS-LPBK-T1:TAMPA:NTT1-1:40;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
40 COMPLD
/* RLS-LPBK-T1:TAMPA:NTT1-1:40 */
;
Related Command
OPR-LPBK-T1 on page 15-2
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RLS-LPBK-VCL
The RLS-LPBK-VCL command releases any loopback currently active on the
selected ATM VCL.
Table 15-7.
RLS-LPBK-VCL Command Parameters
RLS-LPBK-VCL:[tid]:aid_vcl:[ctag][:];
RESTRICTION: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_vcl
Access identifier for the ATM virtual channel. The value can be
preceded with AID=, but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are
allowed. Enter in the following format, replacing lower-case parameters
with the values given:
NTVCL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit-vpi-vci: VCL for NT circuit
LTVCL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit-vpi-vci: VCL for LT circuit
– rack: rack number (1)
– shelf: shelf number (1)
– slot: LT slot number (1)
– circuit: ADSL circuit on the NT/circuit on the LT (1)
– vpi: Virtual Path Identifier
– vci: Virtual Channel Identifier
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* RLS-LPBK-VCL:[tid]:aid_vcl:[ctag][:] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* RLS-LPBK-VCL:[tid]:aid_vcl:[ctag][:] */
aid:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 15-8.
RLS-LPBK-VCL Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
sid
Source NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
Example
Release rack 2, shelf 3, slot 5, circuit 1, virtual path LTVCL-7, virtual channel 99
from loopback mode.
RLS-LPBK-VCL:TAMPA:LTVCL-2-3-5-1-LTVCL-7-99:40;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
40 COMPLD
/* RLS-LPBK-VCL:TAMPA:LTVCL-2-3-5-1-LTVCL-7-99:40 */
;
Related Command
OPR-LPBK-VCL on page 15-4
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STA-LAMPTST
The STA-LAMPTST command starts a lamp (LED) test on the NE.
Table 15-9.
STA-LAMPTST Command Parameters
STA-LAMPTST:[tid]:aid_eqpt:[ctag];
RESTRICTION: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_eqpt
Equipment access identifier. The value can be preceded with AID=, but
this is not required. Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter in the
following format, replacing lower-case parameters with the values
given:
COM: Common equipment system identifier.
Grouping and ranging are not allowed.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* STA-LAMPTST:[tid]:aid_eqpt:[ctag][:] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* STA-LAMPTST:[tid]:aid_eqpt:[ctag][:] */
aid_eqpt:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 15-10. STA-LAMPTST Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
sid
Source NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_eqpt
Equipment access identifier. The value can be preceded with AID=, but
this is not required. Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter in the
following format, replacing lower-case parameters with the values
given:
COM: Common equipment system identifier.
Grouping and ranging are not allowed.
Example
Start a lamp test on the TAMPA device.
STA-LAMPTST:TAMPA:COM;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
40 COMPLD
/* STA-LAMPTST:TAMPA:COM */
;
Related Command
STP-LAMPTST on page 15-13
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STP-LAMPTST
The STP-LAMPTST command stops a lamp (LED) test on a device.
Table 15-11. STP-LAMPTST Command Parameters
STP-LAMPTST:[tid]:aid_eqpt:[ctag];
RESTRICTION: All parameters in this command are position-defined.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_eqpt
Equipment access identifier. The value can be preceded with AID=, but
this is not required. Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter in the
following format, replacing lower-case parameters with the values
given:
COM: Common equipment system identifier.
Grouping and ranging are not allowed.
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
Response Format
If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:
IP c
After the above response, a new command input may be generated.
Normal Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c COMPLD
/* STP-LAMPTST:[tid]:aid_eqpt:[ctag][:] */
;
Error Response:
M
sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
c DENY
/* STP-LAMPTST:[tid]:aid_eqpt:[ctag][:] */
aid_eqpt:ERRCDE=errcde
/* error description */
;
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Table 15-12. STP-LAMPTST Response Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
sid
Source NE identification
yy-mm-dd
Year, month, and day
hh:mm:ss
Hour, minute, and second
M
Message generated in response to an input command
c
If provided, ctag; otherwise 0
COMPLD
Completed
DENY
Input command is denied
/* */
Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format
errcde
Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)
aid_eqpt
Equipment access identifier. The value can be preceded with AID=, but
this is not required. Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter in the
following format, replacing lower-case parameters with the values
given:
COM: Common equipment system identifier.
Grouping and ranging are not allowed.
Example
Stop a lamp test on the TAMPA device.
STP-LAMPTST:TAMPA:COM;
M
TAMPA 01-11-24 12:30:43
40 COMPLD
/* STP-LAMPTST:TAMPA:COM */
;
Related Command
STA-LAMPTST on page 15-11
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Error Codes
A
Overview
An error code is 4-character code that can appear in the response of an input
command describing why the command cannot be executed. Error codes are
grouped into the following types:
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Equipment (E)
Input (I)
Multiple errors (M)
Privilege (P)
Status (S)
Table A-1.
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Error Code
Type
Description
ENDS
E
Not equipped with duplex switching
EQWT
E
Wrong equipment type
ICNC
I
Command not consistent
IDNC
I
Data not consistent
IDNV
I
Data not valid
IEAE
I
Entity already exists
IENE
I
Entity does not exist
IPEX
I
Extra input parameter
IPMS
I
Parameter missing
IPNC
I
Parameter not consistent
IPNV
I
Parameter not valid
SARB
S
All system resources busy
SDNA
S
Duplex unit not available
SDNC
S
Data not consistent
SNVS
S
Not in valid state
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Table A-1.
A-2
Error Code Descriptions (2 of 2)
Error Code
Type
Description
SROF
S
Requested operation failed
SSRE
S
System resources exceeded
SSTP
S
Command execution stopped
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Command Cross Reference
B
Overview
This appendix lists all commands in alphabetical order for easy reference.
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ACT Commands on page B-2
ALW Commands on page B-2
CANC Commands on page B-2
CPY Commands on page B-2
DLT Commands on page B-3
ED Commands on page B-3
ENT Commands on page B-4
INH Commands on page B-5
INIT Commands on page B-5
LOGOFF Commands on page B-5
OPR Commands on page B-5
RD Commands on page B-6
REPT Commands on page B-6
RTRV Commands on page B-7
SET Commands on page B-9
STA Commands on page B-9
STP Commands on page B-9
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ACT Commands
Activate (ACT) commands activate a network element or a user.
Table B-1.
ACT Command
Command
See . . .
ACT-USER
ACT-USER on page 14-2 in Chapter 14, System Commands
ACT-PROFILE-ADSL
ACT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-2 in Chapter 3, ADSL
Facility Commands
ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM
ACT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-4 in Chapter 3, ADSL
Facility Commands
ALW Commands
Allow (ALW) commands enable automatic operation.
Table B-2.
ALW Commands
Command
See . . .
ALW-MSG-ALL
ALW-MSG-ALL on page 14-4 in Chapter 14, System
Commands
CANC Commands
Cancel (CANC) commands cancel/terminate.
Table B-3.
CANC Commands
Command
See . . .
CANC-USER
CANC-USER on page 14-6 in Chapter 14, System
Commands
CPY Commands
Copy (CPY) commands copy.
Table B-4.
B-2
CPY Commands
Command
See . . .
CPY-FILE
CPY-FILE on page 14-8 in Chapter 14, System Commands
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DLT Commands
Delete (DLT) commands remove or unassign.
Table B-5.
DLT Commands
Command
See . . .
DLT-ATMARPENT
DLT-ATMARPENT on page 8-2 in Chapter 8, IP Access
Commands
DLT-CRS-VC
DLT-CRS-VC on page 6-2 in Chapter 6, Cross Connect
Commands
DLT-PROFILE-ADSL
DLT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-6 in Chapter 3, ADSL
Facility Commands
DLT-PROFILE-ADSLAM
DLT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-8 in Chapter 3, ADSL
Facility Commands
DLT-IPPORT
DLT-IPPORT on page 8-4 in Chapter 8, IP Access
Commands
DLT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC
DLT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC on page 5-2 in Chapter 5, ATM
Commands
DLT-USER-SECU
DLT-USER-SECU on page 12-2 in Chapter 12, Security
Commands
DLT-VCL
DLT-VCL on page 5-4 in Chapter 5, ATM Commands
ED Commands
Edit (ED) commands change configuration data.
Table B-6.
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ED Commands (1 of 2)
Command
See . . .
ED-ADSL
ED-ADSL on page 3-10 in Chapter 3, ADSL Facility
Commands
ED-ATMPORT
ED-ATMPORT on page 5-6 in Chapter 5, ATM Commands
ED-CID-SECU
ED-CID-SECU on page 12-4 in Chapter 12, Security
Commands
ED-CRS-VC
ED-CRS-VC on page 6-4 in Chapter 6, Cross Connect
Commands
ED-EQPT
ED-EQPT on page 7-2 in Chapter 7, Equipment
Commands
ED-IPPORT
ED-IPPORT on page 8-6 in Chapter 8, IP Access
Commands
ED-PID
ED-PID on page 12-6 in Chapter 12, Security Commands
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN on page 3-14 in Chapter 3, ADSL
Facility Commands
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Table B-6.
ED Commands (2 of 2)
Command
See . . .
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM on page 3-16 in Chapter 3,
ADSL Facility Commands
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP on page 3-19 in Chapter 3, ADSL
Facility Commands
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM on page 3-21 in Chapter 3,
ADSL Facility Commands
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM
ED-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM on page 3-16 in Chapter 3,
ADSL Facility Commands
ED-SYNCN
ED-SYNCN on page 13-2 in Chapter 13, Synchronization
Commands
ED-T1
ED-T1 on page 4-2 in Chapter 4, DS1 Facility Commands
ED-USER-SECU
ED-USER-SECU on page 12-8 in Chapter 12, Security
Commands
ENT Commands
Enter (ENT) commands add new data records.
Table B-7.
B-4
ENT Commands
Command
See . . .
ENT-ATMARPENT
ENT-ATMARPENT on page 8-9 in Chapter 8, IP Access
Commands
ENT-CRS-VC
ENT-CRS-VC on page 6-7 in Chapter 6, Cross Connect
Commands
ED-EQPT
ED-EQPT on page 7-2 in Chapter 7, Equipment
Commands
ENT-IPPORT
ENT-IPPORT on page 8-11 in Chapter 8, IP Access
Commands
ENT-PROFILE-ADSL
ENT-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-24 in Chapter 3, ADSL
Facility Commands
ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM
ENT-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-26 in Chapter 3,
ADSL Facility Commands
ENT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC
ENT-PROFILE-TRAFDSC on page 5-8 in Chapter 5, ATM
Commands
ENT-T1
ENT-T1 on page 4-5 in Chapter 4, DS1 Facility Commands
ENT-USER-SECU
ENT-USER-SECU on page 12-10 in Chapter 12, Security
Commands
ENT-VCL
ENT-VCL on page 5-10 in Chapter 5, ATM Commands
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INH Commands
Inhibit (INH) commands disable an automatic operation.
Table B-8.
INH Commands
Command
See . . .
INH-MSG-ALL
INH-MSG-ALL on page 14-9 in Chapter 14, System
Commands
INIT Commands
Initialize (INIT) commands initialize an entry or system.
Table B-9.
INIT Commands
Command
See . . .
INIT-LOG
INIT-LOG on page 11-2 in Chapter 11, Log Commands
INIT-SYS
INIT-SYS on page 14-11 in Chapter 14, System
Commands
LOGOFF Commands
The logoff command logs off the invoking terminal session.
Table B-10. LOGOFF Commands
Command
See . . .
LOGOFF
LOGOFF on page 14-13 in Chapter 14, System
Commands
OPR Commands
Operate (OPR) commands operate or activate a function.
Table B-11. OPR Commands
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Command
See . . .
OPR-LPBK-T1
OPR-LPBK-T1 on page 15-2 in Chapter 15, Test
Commands
OPR-LPBK-VCL
OPR-LPBK-VCL on page 15-4 in Chapter 15, Test
Commands
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RD Commands
Read (RD) commands retrieve data from the NE.
Table B-12. RD Commands
Command
See . . .
RD-SYNCN
RD-SYNCN on page 13-4 in Chapter 13, Synchronization
Commands
REPT Commands
Report (REPT) commands report current operational parameters.
Table B-13. REPT Commands
B-6
Command
See . . .
REPT-ALM-ADSL
REPT ALM ADSL on page 3-28 in Chapter 3, ADSL
Facility Commands
REPT-ALM-EQPT
REPT ALM EQPT on page 7-4 in Chapter 7, Equipment
Commands
REPT-ALM-T1
REPT ALM T1 on page 4-8 in Chapter 4, DS1 Facility
Commands
REPT-EVT-ADSL
REPT EVT ADSL on page 3-30 in Chapter 3, ADSL Facility
Commands
REPT-EVT-EQPT
REPT EVT EQPT on page 7-5 in Chapter 7, Equipment
Commands
REPT-EVT-T1
REPT EVT T1 on page 4-9 in Chapter 4, DS1 Facility
Commands
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLCOM
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLCOM on page 9-2 in Chapter 9,
Performance Commands
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLDN
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLDN on page 9-5 in Chapter 9,
Performance Commands
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLUP
REPT-OPSTAT-ADSLUP on page 9-7 in Chapter 9,
Performance Commands
REPT-OPSTAT-IPPORT
REPT-OPSTAT-IPPORT on page 8-14 in Chapter 8, IP
Access Commands
REPT-OPSTAT-T1
REPT-OPSTAT-T1 on page 4-10 in Chapter 4, DS1 Facility
Commands
REPT-OPSTAT-VCL
REPT-OPSTAT-VCL on page 9-10 in Chapter 9,
Performance Commands
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RTRV Commands
Retrieve (RTRV) commands retrieve data from the NE.
Table B-14. RTRV Commands (1 of 3)
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Command
See . . .
RTRV-ADSL
RTRV-ADSL on page 3-32 in Chapter 3, ADSL Facility
Commands
RTRV-ALM-ALL
RTRV-ALM-ALL on page 10-5 in Chapter 10, Fault
Commands
RTRV-ALM-ADSL
RTRV-ALM-ADSL on page 10-2 in Chapter 10, Fault
Commands
RTRV-ALM-EQPT
RTRV-ALM-EQPT on page 10-9 in Chapter 10, Fault
Commands
RTRV-ALM-T1
RTRV-ALM-T1 on page 10-12 in Chapter 10, Fault
Commands
RTRV-ATMARPENT
RTRV-ATMARPENT on page 8-17 in Chapter 8, IP Access
Commands
RTRV-ATMPORT
RTRV-ATMPORT on page 5-13 in Chapter 5, ATM
Commands
RTRV-ATTR-ADSL
RTRV-ATTR-ADSL on page 10-15 in Chapter 10, Fault
Commands
RTRV-ATTR-ALL
RTRV-ATTR-ALL on page 10-18 in Chapter 10, Fault
Commands
RTRV-ATTR-EQPT
RTRV-ATTR-EQPT on page 10-22 in Chapter 10, Fault
Commands
RTRV-ATTR-T1
RTRV-ATTR-T1 on page 10-25 in Chapter 10, Fault
Commands
RTRV-ATUR
RTRV-ATUR on page 3-35 in Chapter 3, ADSL Facility
Commands
RTRV-CID-SECU
RTRV-CID-SECU on page 12-12 in Chapter 12, Security
Commands
RTRV-COND-ADSL
RTRV-COND-ADSL on page 10-28 in Chapter 10, Fault
Commands
RTRV-COND-ALL
RTRV-COND-ALL on page 10-31 in Chapter 10, Fault
Commands
RTRV-COND-EQPT
RTRV-COND-EQPT on page 10-35 in Chapter 10, Fault
Commands
RTRV-COND-T1
RTRV-COND-T1 on page 10-38 in Chapter 10, Fault
Commands
RTRV-CRS-VC
RTRV-CRS-VC on page 6-10 in Chapter 6, Cross Connect
Commands
RTRV-EQPT
RTRV-EQPT on page 7-6 in Chapter 7, Equipment
Commands on page 7-6
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Table B-14. RTRV Commands (2 of 3)
B-8
Command
See . . .
RTRV-HDR
RTRV-HDR on page 14-15 in Chapter 14, System
Commands
RTRV-INV-EQPT
RTRV-INV-EQPT on page 7-9 in Chapter 7, Equipment
Commands
RTRV-IPPORT
RTRV-IPPORT on page 8-19 in Chapter 8, IP Access
Commands
RTRV-LOG
RTRV-LOG on page 11-4 in Chapter 11, Log Commands
RTRV-MEM
RTRV-MEM on page 14-17 in Chapter 14, System
Commands
RTRV-META-AID
RTRV-META-AID on page 14-19 in Chapter 14, System
Commands
RTRV-META-CMD
RTRV-META-CMD on page 14-21 in Chapter 14, System
Commands
RTRV-META-SYN
RTRV-META-SYN on page 14-23 in Chapter 14, System
Commands
RTRV-NE-ALL
RTRV-NE-ALL on page 14-25 in Chapter 14, System
Commands
RTRV-PM-ADSL
RTRV-PM-ADSL on page 3-37 in Chapter 3, ADSL Facility
Commands
RTRV-PM-T1
RTRV-PM-T1 on page 4-12 in Chapter 4, DS1 Facility
Commands
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL on page 3-40 in Chapter 3, ADSL
Facility Commands
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM on page 3-42 in Chapter 3,
ADSL Facility Commands
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN on page 3-44 in Chapter 3,
ADSL Facility Commands
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN
ALM
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM on page 3-47 in Chapter 3,
ADSL Facility Commands
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP on page 3-50 in Chapter 3,
ADSL Facility Commands
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP
ALM
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM on page 3-53 in Chapter 3,
ADSL Facility Commands
RTRV-PROFILE-ATMACC
RTRV-PROFILE-ATMACC on page 5-16 in Chapter 5, ATM
Commands
RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFDSC
RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFDSC on page 5-19 in Chapter 5,
ATM Commands
RTRV-SYNCN
RTRV-SYNCN on page 13-6 in Chapter 13,
Synchronization Commands
RTRV-T1
RTRV-T1 on page 4-15 in Chapter 4, DS1 Facility
Commands
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Table B-14. RTRV Commands (3 of 3)
Command
See . . .
RTRV-USER-SECU
RTRV-USER-SECU on page 12-14 in Chapter 12, Security
Commands
RTRV-VCL
RTRV-VCL on page 5-21 in Chapter 5, ATM Commands
SET Commands
Set (SET) commands modify data related to the system.
Table B-15. SET Commands
Command
See . . .
SET-DAT
SET-DAT on page 14-29 in Chapter 14, System Commands
SET-NE-ALL
SET-NE-ALL on page 14-31 in Chapter 14, System
Commands
SET-SID
SET-SID on page 14-35 in Chapter 14, System Commands
STA Commands
Start (STA) commands start a test.
Table B-16. STA Commands
Command
See . . .
STA-LAMPTST
STA-LAMPTST on page 15-11 in Chapter 15, Test
Commands
STP Commands
Stop (STP) commands stop a test.
Table B-17. STP Commands
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Command
See . . .
STP-LAMPTST
STP-LAMPTST on page 15-13 in Chapter 15, Test
Commands
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Traps and MIBs
C
SNMP Overview
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application-level
protocol used in network management to gather information from network devices.
Each GranDSLAM 4200 runs an SNMP agent that collects data. The network
management station can exercise all the management functions remotely from the
Network Operations Center (NOC).
Traps Overview
Traps inform the NMS of an alert occurring in the system (e.g., threshold
exceeded). Traps are sent at the start and completion of a test or alarm condition.
Traps are configured via a Telnet session, terminal session, or via SNMP, and are
based on community names. Traps are included in the MIB II, Entity, and
GranDSLAM 4200 Enterprise MIB definitions. MIBs can be accessed through the
Paradyne Web site at www.paradyne.com. Select Technical Support → Online
Support → MIBS.
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SNMP Traps
Table C-1, SNMP Traps, lists the traps supported by the GranDSLAM 4200.
Table C-1.
SNMP Traps (1 of 3)
Trap Event (Trap #)
Description
Variable Binding
The authenticationFailure trap signifies that the
unit, acting in an agent role, has received a
protocol message that has not been properly
authenticated. The snmpEnableAuthenTraps
object indicates whether this trap will be
generated.
ifIndex (RFC 2863)
The unit has recognized a failure in one of the
communication interfaces.
ifIndex (RFC 2863)
Standard Traps
authenticationFailure (5)
linkDown(3)
ifAdminStatus (RFC 2863)
ifOperStatus (RFC 2863)
ifAdminStatus (RFC 2863)
ifOperStatus (RFC 2863)
linkUp(4)
The unit has recognized that one of the
communication interfaces has come up.
ifIndex (RFC 2863)
ifAdminStatus (RFC 2863)
ifOperStatus (RFC 2863)
DSX Traps
dsx1LineStatusChange (1)
Value of an instance dsx1LineStatus changes.
ifIndex (RFC 2863)
dsx1LineStatus
dsx1LineStatusLastChange
M4 Traps
atmM4IfLcdAlarm(2)
LCD (Loss of Cell Delineation) has occurred.
ifIndex (RFC 2863)
ifOperStatus (RFC 2863)
atmfM4TrapAlarmSeverity
atmM4IfLosAlarm(5)
LOS (Loss of Signal) has occurred.
ifIndex (RFC 2863)
ifOperStatus (RFC 2863)
atmfM4TrapAlarmSeverity
Enterprise-Specific Traps
devConfigRestoreFailEvent(3)
Automated backup of a device’s configuration
at the scheduled time is prevented.
entPhysicalIndex
devAutoBackupFail Event(2)
Sent by a unit to indicate that the download of
an incorrect or incompatible configuration file to
the unit was attempted.
entPhysicalIndex
pdnAtmIfConfExtLineRateAlarm
Clear(102)
The configuration has changed so that the
previously invalid CAC contracts can be
guaranteed in the egress direction.
ifIndex (of ATM link)
pdnAtmIfConfExtLineRateAlarm
Set(2)
The configuration has changed so that the
previously valid CAC contracts can no longer
be guaranteed in the egress direction.
ifIndex (of ATM link)
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Table C-1.
SNMP Traps (2 of 3)
Trap Event (Trap #)
Description
Variable Binding
Enterprise-Specific Traps (continued)
pdnAtmIfConfExtVclNoBandwid
thAvail(4)
Traffic contracts associated with the virtual
channel cross connection cannot be satisfied
by the ATM switch.
atmVcCrossConnectIndex
atmVcCrossConnectLowIfIndex
atmVcCrossConnectLow Vpi
atmVcCrossConnectLow Vci
atmVcCrossConnectHighIfIndex
atmVcCrossConnectHigh Vpi
atmVcCrossConnectHigh Vci
mpeDevFileXferEvent(1)
Communicates information about the
completion of a file transfer.
mpeDevFileXferStatus
mpeDevFileXferErrorStatus
mpeDevFileXferOperation
mpeDevFileXferType
mpeDevFileXferName
mpeSelfTestFailure(1)
A hardware failure was detected at unit
self-test (generated after the unit has
completed initialization).
entPhysicalIndex
Loss of Framing 15-minute interval threshold
reached.
ifIndex
mpeDevSelfTestResults
ADSL ATU-C DMT Traps
adslAtucPerfLofsThresh Trap
adslAtucPerfCurr15MinLofs
adslAtucThresh15MinLofs
adslAtucPerfLossThresh Trap
Loss of Signal 15-minute interval threshold
reached.
ifIndex
adslAtucPerfCurr15MinLoss
adslAtucThresh15MinLoss
adslAtucPerfLprsThresh Trap
Loss of Power 15-minute interval threshold
reached.
ifIndex
adslAtucPerfCurr15MinLprs
adslAtucThresh15MinLprs
adslAtucPerfESsThresh Trap
Errored Second 15-minute interval threshold
reached.
ifIndex
adslAtucPerfCurr15MinESs
adslAtucThresh15MinESs
adslAtucRateChangeTrap
The ATU-C’s transmit rate has changed
(RADSL mode only).
ifIndex
adslAtucChanCurrTxRate
adslAtucChanPrevTxRate
adslAtucPerfLolsThresh Trap
Loss of Link 15-minute interval threshold
reached.
ifIndex
adslAtucChanCurr15MinLols
adslAtucThresh15MinLols
adslAtucInitFailureTrap
Atuc initialization failed.
ifIndex
adslAtucCurrStatus
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Table C-1.
SNMP Traps (3 of 3)
Trap Event (Trap #)
Description
Variable Binding
ADSL ATU-C DMT Traps (continued)
adslAtucSesLThreshTrap
adslAtucUasLThreshTrap
Severely errored seconds 15-minute threshold
reached.
ifIndex
Unavailable seconds 15-minute threshold
reached.
ifIndex
Loss of Framing 15-minute interval threshold
reached.
ifIndex
adslAtucPerfCurr15MinSesL
adslAtucPerfCurr15MinUasL
ADSL ATU-R DMT Traps
adslAturPerfLofsThresh Trap
adslAtucPerfCurr15MinLofs
adslAtucThresh15MinLofs
adslAturPerfLossThresh Trap
Loss of Signal 15-minute interval threshold
reached.
ifIndex
adslAturPerfCurr15MinLoss
adslAturThresh15MinLoss
adslAturPerfLprsThresh Trap
Loss of Power 15-minute interval threshold
reached.
ifIndex
adslAturPerfCurr15MinLprs
adslAturThresh15MinLprs
adslAturPerfESsThresh Trap
Errored Second 15-minute interval threshold
reached.
ifIndex
adslAturPerfCurr15MinESs
adslAturThresh15MinESs
adslAturRateChangeTrap
The ATU-R’s transmit rate has changed
(RADSL mode only).
ifIndex
adslAturChanCurrTxRate
adslAturChanPrevTxRate
pdn_dslam.mib Traps
fanEntityModuleFailure
Indicates the failure of the fan module on the
device.
entPhysicalIndex
fanEntityModuleOperational
Indicates the fan module on the device is
operational.
entPhysicalIndex
mpeCcn
Indicates a configuration change or software
upgrade on the device.
entPhysicalIndex
Communicates the status of completion of a
file transfer.
mpeDevFileXferStatus
mpe_Control.mib Trap
mpeDevFileXferEvent
mpeDevFileXferErrorStatus
mpeDevFileXferFileType
mpeDevFileXferFileName
pdn_Control.mib Trap
devAutoFwEvent
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download when one takes place.
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MIBs Overview
The GranDSLAM 4200 DSL system supports standard as well as Paradyne
Enterprise MIBs. Various configuration, status, and statistical data within the
SNMP agent is accessible from the NMS. The content of an SNMP agent’s MIBs is
defined by various Internet Request for Comments (RFC) documents.
The following sections provide brief descriptions about supported MIBs. Complete,
up-to-date details about the content of all DSL MIBs are available on the Paradyne
Web site at www.paradyne.com. Select Technical Support → Online Support →
MIBs.
Standard MIBs
Standard MIBs supported consist of the following:
„
MIB II (RFC 1907)
— System Group
— Interfaces Group
— IP Group
— ICMP Group
— TCP Group
— UDP Group
— SNMP Group
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MIB II (RFC 1213)
— System Group
— IP Group
— SNMP Group
„
MIB II (RFC 2863)
— Evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB II
— Extension to the Interfaces Table (ifXTable)
— Interface Stack Group
— Interface Test Table
— ifTestEntry Table
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ATM MIB (AtoM) (RFC 2515)
— ATM Interface Configuration Parameter Group
— ATM Traffic Descriptor Group
— ATM Virtual Channel Link (VCL) Configuration Group
— Virtual Channel (VC) Cross Connect Group
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ATM Forum MIB
— SNMP M4 Network Element View MIB (atmfM4.mib) and atmfM4Ext.mib
„
Entity MIB (version 2) (RFC 2737)
— Physical Group
— Mapping Group
— General Group
— Notifications Group
„
DMT Line Code Specific MIB (RFC 2662)
— Includes ADSL supplement
„
DS1 MIB (RFC 2495)
MIB II (RFC 1907)
The objects defined by MIB II (RFC 1907) are organized into the following groups:
„
„
System Group – Supported.
Interfaces Group – Supported for the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
(IANA) ifTypes:
— ATM Cell Layer: (IANAifType=37)
— ATMAAL-5 Layer: (IANAifType=49)
— DSL Interface: (IANAifType=94) (Stack)
— RFC 1483 Interface: (IANAifType=159)
— DMT Fast: (IANAifType=125) or DMT Interleave: (IANAifType=124)
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IP Group – Supported.
ICMP Group – Supported.
TCP Group – Supported.
UDP Group – Supported.
EGP Group – Not supported.
Transmission Group – Not supported.
SNMP Group – Supported.
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MIB II (RFC 1213)
The objects defined by MIB II (RFC 1213) are organized into the following groups:
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System Group (see MIB II (RFC 1213) System Group)
IP Group – Supported at a minimum. No tables or objects containing an IP
address are supported.
SNMP Group – Objects that apply to a management agent are fully
supported:snmpInPkts (snmp1), snmpOutPkts (snmp2), snmpInBadVersions
(snmp3, snmpInBadCommunityUses (snmp5), snmpInASNParseErrs
(snmp6), snmpInTotalReqVars (snmp13), snmpInTotalSetVars (snmp 14),
snmpInGetRequests (snmp15), snmpInGetNexts (snmp 16),
snmpInSetRequests (snmp 17), snmpInGetResponses (snmp 18),
snmpInTraps (snmp 19), snmpOutTooBigs (snmp 20),
snmpOutNoSuchNames (snmp21), snmpOutBadValues (snmp21),
snmpOutGenErrs (snmp24), snmpOutGetResponses (snmp28),
snmpOutTraps (snmp29), and snmpEnableAuthenTraps (snmp30).
MIB II (RFC 1213) System Group
System Group objects are fully supported by the GranDSLAM 4200, as shown in
Table C-2, System Group Objects.
Table C-2.
System Group Objects (1 of 2)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
sysDescr
(system 1)
Provides a full name and
version identification for the
GranDSLAM system’s
hardware and software.
The object is set to display a string in the following format:
Paradyne Ubiquity ATM Stackable DSLAM; Model: xxxx;
S/W Release: yy.yy.yy; CCA number: zzzz-zzz;
Serial number: sssssss;
Where:
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sysObjectID
(system 2)
Identifies the network
management subsystem for
the GranDSLAM 4200.
xxxx: Full model number of the unit
yy.yy.yy: Software revision number
zzzz-zzz: Hardware revision number of the parentboard
sssssss: Unit serial number
OIDs (Object Identifiers):
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atm-stackable: [company enterprise OID].1.14.18
atms:stack – [company enterprise OID].1.14.18.1
atms:4200 – [company enterprise OID].1.14.18.1.1
sysUpTime
(system 4)
Provides the time (in hundreths
of a second) since the network
management portion of the
system was last reinitialized.
ASCII character string (32 characters), as set by the user.
sysContact
(system 4)
Provides the contact
information for the person
managing the node.
ASCII character string (32 characters), as set by the user:
sysName
(system 5)
Provides a contact name for
the node.
ASCII character string (32 characters), as set by the user:
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badValue(3) – Field length exceeded.
badValue(3) – Field length exceeded.
badValue(3) – Field length exceeded.
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Table C-2.
System Group Objects (2 of 2)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
sysLocation
(system 6)
Provides the physical location
for the node.
ASCII character string (32 characters), as set by the user:
sysServices
(system 7)
Theset of services potentially
offered by the unit. The value is
a sum which initially takes the
value of zero. For each OSI
layer (L) that this node
performs tarnsactions for, 2
raised to L-1 is added to the
sum.
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„
„
„
badValue(3) – Field length exceeded.
Layer 1: Layer 1 functionality (physical) value is
2^(1-1)=2^0=1. The sum is 1.
Layer2 – Layer 2 functionality (datalink/subnetwork)
value is 2^(2-1)=2^1=2. The sum is 3.
Layer3 – Layer 3 functionality (internet) value is
2^(3-1)=2^2=4. The sum is 7.
Layer4 – Layer 4 functionality (end-to-end) value is
2^(4-1)=2^3=8. The sum is 15.
Layer7 – Layer 7 functionality (application) value is
2^(7-1)=2^6=64. The sum is 79.
MIB II (RFC 2863)
The objects defined by MIB II (RFC 2863) are organized into the following groups:
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Interfaces Group (see Evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB II (RFC 2863))
MIB II (RFC 2863) Extension to the Interface Table
MIB II (RFC 2863) Interface Stack Group
MIB II (RFC 2863) Interface Test Table
MIB II (RFC 2863) ifTestEntry Table
Evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB II (RFC 2863)
The evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB II (RFC 2863 converted to SNMP v1)
consists of an object indicating the number of interfaces supported by the
GranDSLAM 4200 and an interface table containing an entry for each interface.
There will be interface table entries for an uplink interface, each of the ATM cell
interfaces, an AAL5 interface, a DSL interface, and an RFC 1483 virtual interface
(see Table C-3, Interfaces Group Objects, for the objects supported).
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Table C-3.
Interfaces Group Objects (1 of 3)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
ifNumber
(interfaces 1)
Supported as specified in the
Evolution MIB.
Specifies the number of interfaces for this unit in the
ifTable.
ifIndex
(ifEntry 1)
Provides the index into the
interface table (ifTable) and to
other MIB tables. It is
recommended that values be
assigned contiguously starting
with 1. The value for each
interface sublayer must remain
constant between NMS
reinitializations. See See
Table C-4, ifIndex Assignments.
Interface List:
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CONx*: Console port, Layer 1, maximum 1 per
unit, exists in SU, AU, and BU.
ETHx*: Ethernet management port, Layer 1,
maximum 1 per unit, exists in SU and AU.
T1x*: T1 interface, Layer 1, maximum 8 per unit,
exists in SU, AU, and BU.
E1x*: E1 interface, Layer 1, maximum 8 per unit,
exists in SU, AU, and BU.
ATMx*: ATM uplink, Layer 3, maximum 96 per
unit, exists in SU, AU, and BU.
AA5L_x*: ATM AAL5, Layer 4, maximum 1 per
unit, exists in SU and AU.
ReachDSLx*: ReachDSL port, Layer 1,
maximum 48 per unit, exists in SU, AU, and BU.
DSLChan_x*: DSL channels, Layer 2, maximum
96 per unit, exists in SU, AU, and BU.
* x = Interface/port number within the same chassis.
ifDescr
(ifEntry 2)
Supplies text for each interface:
ifType
(ifEntry 3)
Identifies the interface type based
on the physical/link protocol(s).
ifMtu
(ifEntry 4)
Identifies the largest datagram
that can be sent or received on an
interface.
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See Table C-4, ifIndex Assignments.
„
See Table C-4, ifIndex Assignments.
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„
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ifSpeed
(ifEntry 5)
ifPhysAddress
(ifEntry 6)
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Provides the interface’s current
bandwidth in bits per second
(bps).
Identifies the physical address for
the interface.
DSL1−24 interface: 53
ATM1−24 interface: 53
ATM90 interface: 53
ATM91 interface: 53
AAL5 interface: 4128 (set to largest PDU size that
can be processed by the AA5 entity)
RFC1483 interface: 1500
DSL1−24 interface: 32−2176 kbps
ATM1−24 interface: 32−2176 kbps
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ATM90 interface: 0
ATM91 interface: 0
BUS1: 512k
RFC1483 interface: 0
For GranDSLAM 4200 ATM interfaces, this object
should contain an octet string of zero length.
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Table C-3.
Interfaces Group Objects (2 of 3)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
ifAdminStatus
(ifEntry 7)
Specifies the desired state
(configuration) of the interface.
Upon initialization, all interfaces start with down(2).
As a result of either management action or
configuration, status is changed to up (1). Values
that can be assigned for each interface after
initialization are Up(1), Down(2), or Testing(3.
ifOperStatus
(ifEntry 8)
Specifies the current operational
state of the interface.
Values that can be assigned for each interface are
Up(1), Down(2), Testing(3), Unknown(4),
notPresent(6), or lowerLayerDown(7)
ifLastChange
(ifEntry 9)
Indicates the amount of time the
interface has been up and
running.
Contains the value of sysUpTime object at the time
the interface entered its current operational state.
ifInOctets
(ifEntry 10)
Input Counter objects that collect
input statistics on data received by
the interface.
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„
„
ifInUcastPkts
ifEntry 11)
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„
„
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„
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ifInUcastPkts
ifEntry 12)
ifInDiscards
(ifEntry 13)
ATM1−24 interface: Number of cells received
multiplied by 53.
ATM90 interface: Number of cells received
multiplied by 53.
ATM91 interface: Number of cells received
multiplied by 53.
AAL5 interface: Number of cells received CPCS
PDU octets.
RFC1483 interface: Number of cells received
CPCS PDU octets.
DSL1−24 interface: 0
ATM1−24 interface: 0
ATM90 interface: 0
ATM91 interface: 0
AAL5 interface: PDUs inbound is the number of
AAL5 CPCS PDUs passed to a higher layer.
RFC1483 interface: 0
0
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DSL1−24 interface: Number of octets received.
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DSL1−24 interface: Number of octets received for
discard
ATM1−24 interface: 0
ATM90 interface: 0
ATM91 interface: 0
AAL5 interface: Number of AAL5 CPCS PDUs
discarded.
RFC1483 interface: 0
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Table C-3.
Interfaces Group Objects (3 of 3)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
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ifInErrors
(ifEntry 14)
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ifInUnknownProtos
(ifEntry 15)
ifOutOctets
(ifEntry 16)
DSL1−24 interface: 0
ATM1−24 interface: The number of cells dropped
due to uncorrectable HEC errors.
ATM90 interface: 0
ATM91 interface: 0
AAL5 interface: Number of errored AAL5 CPCS
PDUs received.
RFC1483 interface: 0
Not supported.
Output Counter objects that
collect output statistics on data
received by the interface.
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DSL1−24 interface: Number of octets sent.
ATM1−24 interface: Number of cells sent
multiplied by 53.
ATM90 interface: Number of cells sent multiplied
by 53.
ATM91 interface: Number of cells sent multiplied
by 53.
BUS1: 0
AAL5 interface: Number of octets in packets.
RFC1483 interface: 0
ifOutUcastPkts
(ifEntry 17)
0
ifOutDiscards
(ifEntry 19)
0
ifOutErrors
(ifEntry 20)
0
ifOutQLen
(ifEntry 20)
Not supported.
ifOutErrors
(ifEntry 20)
Not supported.
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Table C-4.
ifIndex Assignments
Interface
ifType (IANAifType)
IfIndex
ifDescr
T1
ds1(18)
00cc00190x (x=1−8)
“T1 interface in unit ‘cc’”
E1
e1(19)
00cc00190x (x=1−8)
“E1 interface in unit ‘cc’”
ATM Link
atm(37)
00cc00390x
“ATM Link in unit ‘cc’”
AAL5
aal5(49)
00cc004901
“ATM-AAL5 interface in unit ‘cc’”
ReachDSL port
adsl(94)
00cc001yyy (yyy=1−48)
“ReachDSL port ‘yy’ in unit ‘cc’”
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„
„
“ReachDSL port ‘yy’ in unit ‘cc’”
DSL channels
ATM
fast(94)
interleave(126)
„
fast channels: 00cc002yyy
(yyy=1−48)
interleave channels:
00cc002yyy (yyy=49−96)
00cc003yyy (yyy=1−96)
atm(37)
“ATM Port interface ‘yy’ in unit ‘cc’”
MIB II (RFC 2863) Extension to the Interface Table
This extension contains additional objects for the Interface table. Only the following
objects are supported:
„
ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable(14) − Read/Write. SNMP traps must be enabled on
the unit for changes to this object to take effect.
„
ifConnectorPresent(17) − Read only.
MIB II (RFC 2863) Interface Stack Group
For GranDSLAM 4200, the interface stack group is used to show the relationship
between multiple logical and physical interfaces. The ifStackTable entries for
GranDSLAM 4200 are shown in Table C-5, GranDSLAM 4200 IfStackTable
Entries.
Table C-5.
GranDSLAM 4200 IfStackTable Entries
GranDSLAM 4200
Higher Interface Number
GranDSLAM 4200
Mid-Interface Number (Fast Channel)
GranDSLAM 4200
Lower Interface Number
atm1 − atm24
adsl1:2 − adsl24:2
adsl1 − adsl24
AAL5
−
cel1
0
−
wan1
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ifStackHigherLayer Object (ifStackEntry1) – Provides the ifIndex
corresponding to the higher sublayer running on top of the interface specified
in the ifStackLowerLayer object. The higher interface number ranges from
dsl1−dsl24, cel1, and wan1. The lower interface number is 0.
ifStackLowerLayer Object (ifStackEntry2) – Provides the ifIndex corresponding
to the lower sublayer running below the interface specified in the
ifStackHigherLayer object. The higher interface number is 0. The lower
interface number ranges from atm1−atm24.
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MIB II (RFC 2863) Interface Test Table
For GranDSLAM 4200, the Interface Test Table is supported for interface-related
diagnostic tests such as loopback.
MIB II (RFC 2863) ifTestEntry Table
This table contains one entry per interface and defines objects that allow a
network manager to instruct an agent to test an interface. For the
GranDSLAM 4200, loopback tests can be performed. The objects supported are
the following:
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ifTestId
IfTestStatus
ifTestType
ifTestResult
ifTestCode
ifTestOwner
ifIndex
ATM MIB (AtoM) (RFC 2515)
The ATM MIB provides objects for management of the ATM cell and AAL5
interfaces, as well as guidance for the ifTable. Nine groups are supported:
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ATM Interface Configuration Parameter Group (atmInterfaceConfEntry) −
Supported. See ATM Interface Configuration Parameter Group (RFC 2515) on
page C-14.
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TC Sublayer Group − Not supported.
ATM Traffic Descriptor Group − Contains a set of ATM traffic parameters
including the ATM traffic service category. See ATM Interface Traffic Descriptor
Group (RFC 2515) on page C-15.
„
ATM Virtual Channel Link (VCL) Configuration Group − Supported. See ATM
VCL Configuration Group (RFC 2515) on page C-16.
„
Virtual Channel Cross Connect Group − Supported. See Virtual Channel
Cross Connect Group (RFC 2515) on page C-17.
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ATM Interface Configuration Parameter Group (RFC 2515)
This group contains information on ATM cell layer configuration of local ATM
interfaces (Backplane and Management Processor) on an ATM device (see
Table C-6, ATM Interface Configuration MIB Group Objects).
Table C-6.
ATM Interface Configuration MIB Group Objects (1 of 2)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
atmInterfaceMaxVpcs
(atmInterfaceConf Entry 1)
Maximum number of PVCs
supported on this ATM interface.
Integer. Only valid value for all interfaces is
zero.
atmInterfaceMaxVccs
(atmInterfaceConf Entry 2)
Maximum number of VCCs
supported on this ATM interface.
Integer. Valid values are:
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ATM1−24 interface: 255
ATM90 interface: 64 (4 multiplied by 24
ports)
ATM91 interface: 282 (253 pool +
32 defaults + 3 reserved)
atmInterfaceConfVpcs
(atmInterfaceConf Entry 3)
Number of VPCs configured for use
at this ATM interface.
Integer. Actual number of VPCs.
atmInterfaceConfVccs
(atmInterfaceConf Entry 4)
This table allows access to contents
of the ARP cache.
This table is implemented with read/write
access.
atmInterfaceMaxActiveVpiBits
(atmInterfaceConf Entry 5)
Maximum number of active VPI bits
configured for use on this ATM
interface.
Integer. Valid values are:
atmInterfaceMaxActiveVciBits
(atmInterfaceConf Entry 6)
Maximum number of active VCI bits
configured for use on this ATM
interface.
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ATM1−24 interface: 4
ATM90 interface: 5
ATM91 interface: 0
Integer. Valid values are:
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ATM1−24 interface: 8
ATM90 interface: 6
ATM91 interface: 8
atmInterfaceIlmiVpi
(atmInterfaceConf Entry 7)
The VPI value of the VCC
supporting the ILMI on this ATM
interface.
Read-only. Value is zero.
atmInterfaceIlmiVci
(atmInterfaceConf Entry 8)
The VCI value of the VCC
supporting the ILMI on this ATM
interface.
Read-only. Value is 16.
atmInterfaceMyNeighborIp
Address (atmInterfaceConf Entry
11)
The value of this object contains the
IP address of the neighbor system
connected to the far end of this
interface.
Read-only. Valid values are:
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ATM1−24 interface: The IP address
assigned for the purpose of persistent
management of the endpoint.
ATM90 interface: 0.0.0.0
ATM91 interface: 0.0.0.0
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Table C-6.
ATM Interface Configuration MIB Group Objects (2 of 2)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
atmInterfaceMyNeighborIfName
(atmInterfaceConf Entry 12)
The value of this object contains
textual name of the the interface on
the neighbor system connected to
the far end of this interface.
Read-only. Valid values are:
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atmInterfaceCurrentMaxVpiBits
(atmInterfaceConf Entry 13)
atmInterfaceCurrentMaxVciBits
(atmInterfaceConf Entry 14)
atmInterfaceSubscrAddress
(atmInterfaceConf Entry 15)
The maximum number of VPI bits
that can currenly be used at this
ATM interface.
The maximum number of VCI bits
that can currenly be used at this
ATM interface.
The identifier assigned by a service
provider to the network side of the
public UNI.
ATM1−24 interface: Corresponding the
value of atmfPortMyIfName through ILMI
interaction with the neighbor system.
ATM90 interface: zero-length string
ATM91 interface: zero-length string
Valid values are:
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ATM1−24 interface: 4
ATM90 interface: 5
ATM91 interface: 0
Valid values are:
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ATM1−24 interface: Actual (default is 8)
ATM90 interface: 6
ATM91 interface: 8
The only valid value is zero.
ATM Interface Traffic Descriptor Group (RFC 2515)
The ATM virtual link tables use this ATM Traffic Descriptor table to assign traffic
parameters and service category to the receive and trnsmit directions of the ATM
virtual links (VPLs and VCLs). The only object is atmServiceCategory
(atmTrafficDescrParamEntry 10). The only valid values for this object are cbr(2)
(Constant Bit Rate), rtVbr(3) (Real-Time Variable Bit Rate), nrtVbr(4)
(NonReal-Time Variable Bit Rate), and ubr(6) (Unspecified Bit Rate).
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ATM VCL Configuration Group (RFC 2515)
Contains configuration and state information of a bidirectional VCL at an ATM
interface. The atmVclEntry is supported as shown in Table C-7, VCL Configuration
MIB Group Objects.
Table C-7.
VCL Configuration MIB Group Objects
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
atmVclOperStatus
(atmVclEntry 4)
Operational status of the VCL.
Possible values are:
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up(1): VCL is currently operational
down(2): VCL is currently not operational
unknown(3): The state of the VCL cannot
be determined.
atmVclLastChange
(atmVclEntry 5)
Contains the value of the sysUpTime
object at the time the VCL entered its
current operational state.
Integer. If the current state was entered into
prior to the last reinitialization of the agent,
then this object contains a zero value.
atmVccAalType
(atmVclEntry 8)
Identifies the type of AAL used with the
VCC.
The only valid values are:
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aal5(3): AAL5
unknown(5): The AAL type cannot be
determined.
atmVccAal5CpcsTransmit
SduSize (atmVclEntry 9)
Contains the maximum Common Part
Convergence Sublayer SDU size
supported in the transmit direction of
this VCC.
Not supported.
atmVccAal5CpcsReceive
SduSize (atmVclEntry 10)
Contains the maximum Common Part
Convergence Sublayer SDU size
supported in the Receive direction of
this VCC.
Not supported.
atmVclEncapsType
(atmVclEntry 11)
Specifies the type of data encapsulation
used over the AAL5 Service Specific
Convergence Sublayer.
Not supported.
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Virtual Channel Cross Connect Group (RFC 2515)
This table contains configuration and state information of point-to-point,
point-to-multipoint, and multipoint-to-multipoint VC cross-connections for PVCs.
This table has read access and is used to cross-connect the VCLs together in an
ATM switch or network that belongs to a VC connection (see Table C-8, Virtual
Channel Cross Connect Group Objects).
Table C-8.
Virtual Channel Cross Connect Group Objects
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
atmVcCrossConnectL2HOper Identifies the current operational status
Status
of the VC cross-connection in one
(atmVcCrossConnectEntry 9) direction (low to high).
atmVcCrossConnectH2LOper Identifies the current operational status
Status
of the VC cross-connection in one
(atmVcCrossConnectEntry
direction (high to low).
10)
The only valid values are:
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up(1)
down(2)
unknown(3): Not supported.
The only valid values are:
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up(1)
down(2)
unknown(3): Not supported.
atmVcCrossConnectL2HLast
Change
(atmVcCrossConnectEntry
11)
Identifies the value of the Mib II’s
sysUpTime object at the time that this
VC cross-connection entered its current
operational state in a low to high
direction.
Integer. If the current state was entered
into prior to the last reinitialization of the
agent, then this object contains a zero
value.
atmVcCrossConnectH2LLast
Change
(atmVcCrossConnectEntry
12)
Identifies the value of the Mib II’s
sysUpTime object at the time that this
VC cross-connection enterde its current
operational state in a high to low
direction.
Integer. If the current state was entered
into prior to the last reinitialization of the
agent, then this object contains a zero
value.
atmVcCrossConnectRowStat
us (atmVcCrossConnectEntry
13)
Used to create a new cross-connection
row for the cross-connecting VCLs
created using the atmVclTable or to
change or delete an existing
cross-connection.
The only valid values are:
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active: Cannot be set to active unless
the atmVcCrossConnectAdminStatus
object exists in the row.
createAndGo
destroy
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ATM Forum MIB
The ATM Forum MIB (atmfM4.MIB) is defined in the ATM Forum SNMP M4
Network Element View MIB document. The supported objects are listed in
Table C-9, ATM Forum SNMP M4 Network Element View MIB Group Objects.
Table C-9.
ATM Forum SNMP M4 Network Element View MIB Group Objects
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
atmfM4TcCellScrambling
(atmfM4TcAdapterEntry 1)
Specifies cell scrambling.
Only disable is supported.
atmfM4TcAlarmSeverityIndex
(atmfM4TcAdapterEntry 2)
Specifies the index of the entry in the
communications alarm severity profile table
that should be used.
The only valid value is zero.
atmfM4IfType (atmfM4AtmLayerEntry 1)
For ATM cell layer.
Always uni(1).
atmfM4IfType (atmfM4AtmLayerEntry 2)
For ATM cell layer.
Integer.
atmfM4IfSubscriberAddress
(atmfM4AtmLayer 3)
Used for SVCs.
Zero-length string.
atmfM4IfPreferredCarrier
(atmfM4AtmLayer 4)
Used for SVCs.
Zero-length string.
atmfM4IfFarEndCarrierNetwork
(atmfM4AtmLayer 5)
Used for SVCs in the B-ICI interface.
Zero-length string.
atmM4CellProtoCurrInOAMCells
(atmfM4CellProtoCurrEntry 3)
Count of OAM cells on this interface for the
current 15-minute interval.
Always zero.
atmM4CellProtoCurrInOAMCells
(atmfM4CellProtoCurrEntry 3)
Count of OAM cells on this interface for the
previous 15-minute interval.
Always zero.
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Paradyne Extensions to the ATM Interface Configuration Table, ATM Forum M4
The following MIBs listed in Table C-10, Paradyne Extensions to ATM Interface
Configuration Table, are intended to augment the ATM Interface Configuration
Table, ATM Forum M4.
Table C-10. Paradyne Extensions to ATM Interface Configuration Table
Table
Object
pdnAmIfConfExtEntry (pdn_AtmExt.mib)
pdnAtmIfConfExtVbrRtBandwidthUtil
pdnAtmIfConfExtVbrNrtBandwidthUtil
pdnAtmIfConfExtHecErrorThreshold
pdnAtmIfConfExtUnknownCellThreshold
pdnAtmIfConfExtOcdEventThreshold
pdnAtmTrafficDescrParamExtEntry
(pdn_AtmExt.mib)
pdnAtmTrafficDescrParamName
pdnAtmTrafficPolicing
pdnAtmfM4TcProtoCurrExtEntry
(pdn_AtmM4Ext.mib)
pdnAtmfM4TcProtoCurrCellIns
pdnAtmfM4TcProtoCurrCellOuts
pdnAtmfM4TcProtoCurrInDiscards
pdnAtmfM4TcProtoCurrOutDiscards
pdnAtmfM4TcProtoCurrLcdEvents
pdnAtmfM4TcProtoCurrUnknownCells
pdnAtmfM4TcProtoCurrCorrectedHEC
pdnAtmfM4TcProtoHistExtEntry
(pdn_AtmM4Ext.mib)
pdnAtmfM4TcProtoHistCellIns
pdnAtmfM4TcProtoHistCellOuts
pdnAtmfM4TcProtoHistInDiscards
pdnAtmfM4TcProtoHistOutDiscards
pdnAtmfM4TcProtoHistLcdEvents
pdnAtmfM4TcProtoHistUnknownCells
pdnAtmfM4TcProtoHistCorrectedHEC
pdnAtmVclCurrEntry (pdn_AtmStats.mib)
pdnAtmVclCurrElapsedTime
pdnAtmVclCurrTotalCellIns
pdnAtmVclCurrTotalInDiscards
pdnAtmVclCurrTotalCellOuts
pdnAtmVclCurrTotalOutDiscards
pdnAtmVclHistEntry (pdn_AtmStats.mib)
pdnAtmVclHistIndex
pdnAtmVclHistElapsedTime
pdnAtmVclHistTotalCellIns
pdnAtmVclHistTotalInDiscards
pdnAtmVclHistTotalCellOuts
pdnAtmVclHistTotalOutDiscards
pdnAtmfM4VcLoopbackTestEntry
(pdn_AtmM4Ext.mib)
pdnAtmfM4VcLoopbackTestElpsTime
pdnAtmfM4VcLoopbackTestCellsSent
pdnAtmfM4VcLoopbackTestCellsRcvd
pdnAtmfM4VcLoopbackTestMinRTDelay
pdnAtmfM4VcLoopbackTestMaxRTDelay
pdnAtmfM4VcLoopbackTestAvgRTDelay
pdnAtmfM4VcLoopbackTestErrorCode
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Entity MIB (version 2) (RFC 2737)
The Entity MIB contains the following five groups of MIB objects:
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entityPhysical Group − Describes the physical entities managed by a single
agent. Supported. See Entity Physical Group (RFC 2737).
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entityLogical Group − Describes the logical entities managed by a single
agent. Not supported.
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entityMapping Group − Describes associations between physical entities,
logical entities, interfaces, and oninterface ports managed by a single agent.
Supported.
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entityGeneral Group − Describes general system attributes shared by all types
of entities managed by a single agent. Supported.
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entityNotifications Group − Contains status indication notifications. Supported.
Entity Physical Group (RFC 2737)
This table contains attributes supported for each of the physical entities in the
GranDSLAM 4200 (see Table C-11, Entity Physical Group Objects).
Table C-11. Entity Physical Group Objects (1 of 7)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
entPhysicalIndex
(entPhysicalEntry 1)
The index for this entry.
Not accessible.
entPhysicalDescr
(entPhysicalEntry 2)
A textual description of the
physical entry. Read-only.
Read only. Valid values are:
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Stack: sysDescr in the MIB II System Group.
Chassis: Company Name; ATM Stackable 4200
DSLAM; Model Description; Unit #.
Main card: ATM Stackable 4200; Main Card Model
Description; Unit #
Uplink module: ATM Stackable 4200; Uplink
Module; Unit #
Splitter card: ATM Stackable 4200 DSLAM;
Splitter Module; Unit #
T1/E1 port: ATM Stackable 4200 DSLAM; T1/E1
port; Unit #
Console port: ATM Stackable 4200 DSLAM;
Console port; Unit #
Ethernet Mgmt port: ATM Stackable 4200
DSLAM; Ethernet port; Unit #
Temp sensor: ATM Stackable 4200 DSLAM;
Fan #; Unit #
Fan: ATM Stackable 4200 DSLAM; Temperature
Sensor #; Unit #
Management Plane PLD: ATM Stackable 4200
DSLAM; Management Plane PLD.; Unit #
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Table C-11. Entity Physical Group Objects (2 of 7)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
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entPhysicalDescr
(entPhysicalEntry 2)
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(continued)
entPhysicalVendorType
(entPhysicalEntry 3)
Identifies the vendor-specific
hardware type of the physical
entity.
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Identifies the value of
entPhysicalIndex for the physical
entity containing this physical
entity. A value of zero indicates
this physical entity is not contained
in any other physical entity.
Stack: {Company
Enterprise.1.14.18.1.1}atmstk-4200
Chassis: {Company
Enterprise.1.14.18.2.1}atmstk-4211, {Company
Enterprise.1.14.18.2.1}atmstk-4212
Main card: {Company
Enterprise.1.14.18.3.1}atmstk-24port-main
Uplink module: {Company
Enterprise.1.14.18.4.1}atmstk-t1e1-uplink-module
Splitter card: {Company
Enterprise.1.14.18.4.2}atmstk-24Port-int-splitter
ReachDSL port: {Company
Enterprise.1.14.18.5.1}atmstk-reachDsl-port
T1/E1 port: {Company
Enterprise.1.14.18.5.5}atmstk-t1e1port
Console port: {Company
Enterprise.1.14.18.5.3}atmstk-rs232-dce-port
Ethernet Mgmt port: {Company
Enterprise.1.14.18.5.4}atmstk-ethernet-port
Temp sensor: {Company
Enterprise.1.14.18.6.2}atmstk-comp-temp_sensor
Fan:Company
Enterprise.1.14.18.6.1}atmstk-comp-fan
Management Plane PLD: Company
Enterprise.1.14.18.6.2}atmstk-comp-pld
Led PLD: Company
Enterprise.1.14.18.6.2}atmstk-comp-pld
T1/E1 PLD: Company
Enterprise.1.14.18.6.2}atmstk-comp-pld
Read only. Valid values are the following:
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PLD; Unit #
Read only. Valid values are:
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entPhysicalContainedIn
(entPhysicalEntry 4)
Led PLD: ATM Stackable 4200 DSLAM; Led PLD.;
Unit #
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Stack: 0
Chassis: entPhysicalIndex for the Stack entity
Main card: entPhysicalIndex for the corresponding
Chassis entity
Uplink module: entPhysicalIndex for the
corresponding Chassis entity
Splitter card: entPhysicalIndex for the
corresponding Chassis entity
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Table C-11. Entity Physical Group Objects (3 of 7)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
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entPhysicalContainedIn
(entPhysicalEntry 4)
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entPhysicalClass
(entPhysicalEntry 5)
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Identifies general hardware type of
the physical entity.
ReachDSL port: entPhysicalIndex for the
corresponding Main Card entity
T1/E1 port: entPhysicalIndex for the
corresponding Main Card entity
Console port: entPhysicalIndex for the
corresponding Main Card entity
Ethernet Mgmt port: entPhysicalIndex for the
corresponding Main Card entity
Temp sensor: entPhysicalIndex for the
corresponding Chassis entity
Fan: entPhysicalIndex for the corresponding
Chassis entity
Management Plane PLD: entPhysicalIndex for the
corresponding Main Card entity
Led PLD: entPhysicalIndex for the corresponding
Main Card entity
T1/E1 PLD: entPhysicalIndex for the
corresponding Uplink Module entity
Read only. Valid values are the following:
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Stack: stack (11)
Chassis: chassis (3)
Main card: module (9)
Uplink module: module (9)
Splitter card: module (9)
ReachDSL port: port (10)
T1/E1 port: port (10)
Console port: port (10)
Ethernet Mgmt port: port (10)
Temp sensor: sensor (8)
Fan: fan (7)
Management Plane PLD: other (1)
Led PLD: other (1)
T1/E1 PLD: other (1)
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Table C-11. Entity Physical Group Objects (4 of 7)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
entPhysicalParentRelPo
s(entPhysicalEntry 6)
Identifies the relative position of
this child component among is
sibling components.
Read only. Valid values are the following:
entPhysicalName(entPh
ysicalEntry 7)
entPhysicalHardwareRe
v(entPhysicalEntry 8)
Identifies the textual name of the
physical entity.
Identifies the hardware revision
string for the physical entity.
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Chassis: Position in the stack (1−5)
Main card: 1
Uplink module: 2
Splitter card: 3
ReachDSL port: A value 1−24
T1/E1 port: A value 1−8
Console port: 1
Ethernet Mgmt port: 2
Temp sensor: A value 1−3
Fan: A value 1−2
Management Plane PLD: 1
Led PLD: 2
T1/E1 PLD: 1
Read only. Valid values are the following:
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Stack: ATM_Stack
Chassis: Chassis_4200
Main card: MainCard
Uplink module: UplinkModule
Splitter card: SplitterCard
ReachDSL port: ReachDSL_Port #
T1/E1 port: T1/E1_Port #
Console port: Console
Ethernet Mgmt port: Ethernet_1
Temp sensor: T_Sensor #
Fan: Fan #
Management Plane PLD: MP_PLD
Led PLD: LED_PLD
T1/E1 PLD: T1E1_PLD
Read only. Valid values are the following:
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Stack: string containing the revision number of the
CCA
Chassis: string containing the revision number of
the CCA
Main card: string containing the revision number
of the CCA
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Table C-11. Entity Physical Group Objects (5 of 7)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
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entPhysicalHardwareRe
v(entPhysicalEntry 8)
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entPhysicalFirmwareRev
(entPhysicalEntry 9)
Identifies the firmware revision
string for the physical entity.
entPhysicalSoftwareRev( Identifies the software revision
entPhysicalEntry 10)
string for the physical entity.
Splitter card: string containing the revision number
of the CCA
ReachDSL port: string containing the revision
number of the CCA
T1/E1 port: string containing the revision number
of the CCA
Console port: zero-length string
Ethernet Mgmt port: zero-length string
Temp sensor: zero-length string
Fan: zero-length string
Management Plane PLD: zero-length string
Led PLD: zero-length string
T1/E1 PLD: zero-length string
Read only. Valid value is a zero-length string for all
entities except ReachDSL port, which is a string
reflecting the DSP revision.
Read only. Valid values are the following:
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Uplink module: string containing the revision
number of the CCA
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Stack: zero-length string
Chassis: zero-length string
Main card: string containing the currently running
firmware
Uplink module: zero-length string
Splitter card: zero-length string
ReachDSL port: zero-length string
T1/E1 port: zero-length string
Console port: zero-length string
Ethernet Mgmt port: zero-length string
Temp sensor: zero-length string
Fan: zero-length string
Management Plane PLD: string containing the
currently running software revision level
Led PLD: string containing the currently running
software revision level
T1/E1 PLD: string containing the currently running
software revision level
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Table C-11. Entity Physical Group Objects (6 of 7)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
entPhysicalSerialNum(e
ntPhysicalEntry 11)
Identifies the vendor-specific
serial number string for the
physical entity.
Read/Write. Valid values are the following:
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Stack: zero-length string
Chassis: string with the serial number of this
chassis
Main card: string with the serial number of the
main card (could be the same as the chassis)
Uplink module: zero-length string
Splitter card: zero-length string
ReachDSL port: zero-length string
T1/E1 port: zero-length string
Console port: zero-length string
Ethernet Mgmt port: zero-length string
Temp sensor: zero-length string
Fan: zero-length string
Management Plane PLD: zero-length string
Led PLD: zero-length string
T1/E1 PLD: zero-length string
entPhysicalMfgName
(entPhysicalEntry 12)
Identifies the manufacturer of the
physical entity.
Read only. Valid value is Paradyne for all entities
except ReachDSL port, which is a string reflecting
the DSP revision.
entPhysicalModelName
(entPhysicalEntry 13)
Identifies the vendor-specific
Read only. Valid values are the following:
model name of the physical entity.
„ Stack: zero-length string
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Chassis: string with the model number of this
chassis
Main card: string with the model number of the
main card (could be the same as the chassis)
Uplink module: string describing the model
number of the uplink module
Splitter card: string describing the model number
of the splitter card
ReachDSL port: zero-length string
T1/E1 port: zero-length string
Console port: zero-length string
Ethernet Mgmt port: zero-length string
Temp sensor: zero-length string
Fan: zero-length string
Management Plane PLD: zero-length string
Led PLD: zero-length string
T1/E1 PLD: zero-length string
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Table C-11. Entity Physical Group Objects (7 of 7)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
entPhysicalAlias
(entPhysicalEntry 14)
Identifies the alias name of the
physical entity as specified by the
network manager.
Read/write. Valid value is a zero-length string,
however the agent may set the value to a locally
unique default value.
entPhysicalAssetID
(entPhysicalEntry 15)
Identifies the user-assigned asset
tracking identifier of the physical
entity as assigned by the network
manager.
Read only. Valid values are the following:
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entPhysicalIsFRU
(entPhysicalEntry 16)
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Identifies whether (TRUE) or not
(FALSE) this entity is considered
to be a field-replacable unit by the
vendor.
Stack: zero-length string (read/write)
Chassis: zero-length string (read/write)
Main card: zero-length string (read/write)
Uplink module: zero-length string (read/write)
Splitter card: zero-length string (read/write)
ReachDSL port: zero-length string (read only)
T1/E1 port: zero-length string (read only)
Console port: zero-length string (read only)
Ethernet Mgmt port: zero-length string (read only)
Temp sensor: zero-length string (read only)
Fan: zero-length string (read only)
Management Plane PLD: zero-length string (read
only)
Led PLD: zero-length string (read only)
T1/E1 PLD: zero-length string (read only)
Read only. Valid values are the following:
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Stack: TRUE
Chassis: TRUE
Main card: TRUE
Uplink module: TRUE
Splitter card: TRUE
ReachDSL port: FALSE
T1/E1 port: FALSE
Console port: FALSE
Ethernet Mgmt port: FALSE
Temp sensor: FALSE
Fan: FALSE
Management Plane PLD: FALSE
Led PLD: FALSE
T1/E1 PLD: FALSE
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DMT Line Code Specific MIB (RFC 2662)
The objects supported for the DMT Line Code Specific MIB are listed in
Table C-12, DMT Line Code Specific MIB Objects.
Table C-12. DMT Line Code Specific MIB Objects (1 of 5)
Table
adslLineEntry
adslAtucPhysEntry
adslAturPhysEntry
adslAtucChanEntry
adslAturChanEntry
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adslLineCoding(1)
adslLineType(2)
adslLineSpecific(3)
adslLineConfProfile(4)
adslLineAlarmConfProfile(5)
adslAtucInvSerialNumber(1)
adslAtucInvVendorID(2)
adslAtucInvVersionNumber(3)
adslAtucCurrSnrMgr(4)
adslAtucCurrAtn(5)
adslAtucCurrStatus(6)
adslAtucCurrOutputPwr(7)
adslAtucCurrAttainableRate(8)
adslAturInvSerialNumber(1)
adslAturInvVendorID(2)
adslAturInvVersionNumber(3)
adslAturCurrSnrMgr(4)
adslAturCurrAtn(5)
adslAturCurrStatus(6)
adslAturCurrOutputPwr(7)
adslAturCurrAttainableRate(8)
adslAtucChanInterleaveDelay(1)
adslAtucChanCurrTxRate(2)
adslAtucChanPrevTxRate(3)
adslAtucChanCrcBlockLength(4)
adslAturChanInterleaveDelay(1)
adslAturChanCurrTxRate(2)
adslAturChanPrevTxRate(3)
adslAturChanCrcBlockLength(4)
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Read only
Read only
Read only
Read/write. SNMP string
Read/write. SNMP string
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
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Table C-12. DMT Line Code Specific MIB Objects (2 of 5)
Table
adslAtucPerfDataEntry
adslAturPerfDataEntry
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adslAtucPerfLofs(1)
adslAtucPerfLoss(2)
adslAtucPerfLols(3)
adslAtucPerfESs(5)
adslAtucPerfValidIntervals(7)
adslAtucPerfInvalidIntervals(8)
adslAtucPerfCurr15MinTimeElapsed(9)
adslAtucPerfCurr15MinLofs(10)
adslAtucPerfCurr15MinLoss(11)
adslAtucPerfCurr15MinLols(12)
adslAtucPerfCurr15MinESs(14)
adslAtucPerfCurr1DayTimeElapsed(16)
adslAtucPerfCurr1DayLofs(17)
adslAtucPerfCurr1DayLoss(18)
adslAtucPerfCurr1DayLols(19)
adslAtucPerfCurr1DayESs(21)
adslAtucPerfPrev1DayMonisecs(23)
adslAtucPerfPrev1DayLofs(24)
adslAtucPerfPrev1DayLoss(25)
adslAtucPerfPrev1DayLols(26)
adslAtucPerfPrev1DayESs(28)
adslAturPerfLofs(1)
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adslAturPerfLols(3)
adslAturPerfESs(5)
adslAturPerfValidIntervals(7)
adslAturPerfInvalidIntervals(8)
adslAturPerfCurr15MinTimeElapsed(9)
adslAturPerfCurr15MinLofs(10)
adslAturPerfCurr15MinLoss(11)
adslAturPerfCurr15MinLols(12)
adslAturPerfCurr15MinESs(14)
adslAturPerfCurr1DayTimeElapsed(16)
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Table C-12. DMT Line Code Specific MIB Objects (3 of 5)
Table
adslAturPerfDataEntry
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adslAturPerfPrev1DayLoss(25)
adslAturPerfPrev1DayLols(26)
adslAturPerfPrev1DayESs(28)
adslAtucIntervalNumber(1)
adslAtucIntervalLofs(2)
adslAtucIntervalLoss(3)
adslAtucIntervalLols(4)
adslAtucIntervalLprs(5)
adslAtucIntervalESs(7)
adslAtucIntervalValidData(8)
adslAturIntervalNumber(1)
adslAturIntervalLofs(2)
adslAturIntervalLoss(3)
adslAturIntervalLols(4)
adslAturIntervalLprs(5)
adslAturIntervalESs(7)
adslAturIntervalValidData(8)
adslAtucChanReceivedBlks(1)
adslAtucChanTransmittedBlks(2)
adslAtucChanCorrectedBlks(3)
adslAtucChanUnCorrectBlks(4)
adslAtucChanPerfValidIntervals(5)
adslAtucChanPerfInvalidIntervals(6)
adslAtucChanPerfCurr15MinTimeElapsed (7)
adslAtucChanPerfCurr15MinReceivedBlks(8)
adslAtucChanPerfCurr15MinTransmittedBlks(9)
adslAtucChanPerfCurr15MinCorrectedBlks(10)
adslAtucChanPerfCurr15MinUnCorrectBlks(11)
adslAtucChanPerfCurr1DayTimeElapsed (12)
adslAtucChanPerfCurr1DayReceivedBlks (13)
adslAtucChanPerfCurr1DayTransmittedBlks (14)
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Table C-12. DMT Line Code Specific MIB Objects (4 of 5)
Table
adslAtucChanPerfDataEntry
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adslAtucChanPerfPrev1DayTransmittedBlks(19)
adslAtucChanPerfPrev1DayCorrectedBlks(20)
adslAtucChanPerfPrev1DayUncorrectBlks(21)
adslAturChanReceivedBlks(1)
adslAturChanTransmittedBlks(2)
adslAturChanCorrectedBlks(3)
adslAturChanUnCorrectBlks(4)
adslAturChanPerfValidIntervals(5)
adslAturChanPerfInvalidIntervals(6)
adslAturChanPerfCurr15MinTimeElapsed (7)
adslAturChanPerfCurr15MinReceivedBlks(8)
adslAturChanPerfCurr15MinTransmittedBlks(9)
adslAturChanPerfCurr15MinCorrectedBlks(10)
adslAturChanPerfCurr15MinUnCorrectBlks(11)
adslAturChanPerfCurr1DayTimeElapsed (12)
adslAturChanPerfCurr1DayReceivedBlks (13)
adslAturChanPerfCurr1DayTransmittedBlks (14)
adslAturChanPerfCurr1DayCorrectedBlks(15)
adslAturChanPerfCurr1DayUncorrectBlks(16)
adslAturChanPerfPrev1DayMoniSecs(17)
adslAturChanPerfPrev1DayReceivedBlks(18)
adslAturChanPerfPrev1DayTransmittedBlks(19)
adslAturChanPerfPrev1DayCorrectedBlks(20)
adslAturChanPerfPrev1DayUncorrectBlks(21)
adslAtucChanIntervalNumber(1)
adslAtucChanIntervalReceivedBlks(2)
adslAtucChanIntervalTransmittedBlks(3)
adslAtucChanIntervalCorrectedBlks(4)
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Table C-12. DMT Line Code Specific MIB Objects (5 of 5)
Table
adslAturChanIntervalEntry
adslLineConfProfileEntry
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adslAturChanIntervalCorrectedBlks(4)
adslAturChanIntervalUncorrectBlks(5)
adslAtucConfRateMode(2)
adslAtucConfTargetSnrMgn(4)
adslAtucConfMinUpshiftTime(9)
adslAtucConfMinDownshiftTime(10)
adslAtucChanConFastMinTxRate(11)
adslAtucChanConFastMaxTxRate(13)
adslAturConfRateMode(16)
adslAturConfTargetSnrMgn(18)
adslAturConfMinUpshiftTime(23)
adslAturConfMinDownshiftTime(24)
adslAturConfMinTxRate(25)
adslAturConfFastMaxTxRate(27)
adslLineConfProfileRowStatus(30)
adslLineAlarmConfProfileName(1)
adslAtucThresh15MinLofs(2)
adslAtucThresh15MinLoss(3)
adslAtucThresh15MinLols(4)
adslAtucThresh15MinESs(6)
adslAtucThreshFastRateUp(7)
adslAtucThreshFastRateDown(9)
adslAtucInitFailureTrapEnable(11)
adslAturThresh15MinLofs(12)
adslAturThresh15MinLoss(13)
adslAturThresh15MinLols(14)
adslAturThresh15MinLprs(15)
adslAturThresh15MinESs(16)
adslAturThreshFastRateUp(17)
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ADSL Supplement to the ADSL Line MIB
The objects supported for the supplement to the ADSL Line MIB are listed in
Table C-13, ADSL Supplement to the ADSL Line MIB Objects.
Table C-13. ADSL Supplement to the ADSL Line MIB Objects
Table
adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry
adslAtucIntervalExtEntry
adslAturPerfDataExtEntry
adslAturIntervalExtEntry
adslConfProfileExtEntry
adslAlarmConfProfileExtEntry
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adslAtucPerfCurr1DaySesL(11)
adslAtucPerfCurr1DayUasL(12)
adslAtucPerfPrev1DaySesL(15)
adslAtucPerfPrev1DayUasL(16)
adslAtucIntervalSesL
adslAtucIntervalUasL
adslAturPerfStatSesL(1)
adslAturPerfStatUasL(2)
adslAturPerfCurr15MinSesL(3)
adslAturPerfCurr15MinUasL(4)
adslAturPerfCurr1DaySesL(5)
adslAturPerfCurr1DayUasL(6)
adslAturPerfPrev1DaySesL(7)
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DS1 MIB (RFC 2495)
The objects supported for the DS1 MIB are listed in Table C-14, DS1 MIB Objects.
Table C-14. DS1 MIB Objects (1 of 3)
Table
dsx1ConfigEntry
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dsx1LineLength
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dsx1CurrentIndex
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Table C-14. DS1 MIB Objects (2 of 3)
Table
dsx1IntervalEntry
dsx1TotalEntry
dsx1ChanMappingEntry
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Table C-14. DS1 MIB Objects (3 of 3)
Table
dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry
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Paradyne Syslog MIB (pdn_syslog.mib)
Paradyne Health and Status MIB (mpe_HealthAndStatus.mib)
Paradyne Control MIB (mpe_Control.mib) and
Paradyne Control MIB (pdn_Control.mib)
Paradyne Configuration MIB (mpe_Config.mib) and
Paradyne Configuration MIB (pdn_Config.mib)
Paradyne Time MIB (pdn_Time.mib)
Paradyne mpe_ATMConf.mib
Paradyne ReachDSL MIB (pdn_reachDSL.mib)
Paradyne DS1 Config MIB (RFC 2495) and
Paradyne DS1 Extension MIB
Paradyne DSLAM System MIB (pdn_dslam.mib)
Support for the pdn_dslam.mib is provided to enable an NMS to access certain
objects specific to a DSLAM. The objects listed in Table C-15, Paradyne DSLAM
System MIB Objects, are supported.
Table C-15. Paradyne DSLAM System MIB Objects (1 of 3)
Object
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Setting/Contents
loginUserId
Shows the 10 most recent logins and
all active users currently accessing the
device. It also keeps a record of the
access application, user privileges, and
log-in status.
Read only.
loginTime
Describes the access application used
by the end user to access the device.
Read only. Valid values are:
loginAccessHost
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Table C-15. Paradyne DSLAM System MIB Objects (2 of 3)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
loginUserPriv
Contains the access privileges of the
user.
Read only. Valid values are:
loginStatus
loginFailureAccessApp
Indicates whether the user is still
accessing the device.
Describes the access application used
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ftp(3)
loginFailureCount
Contains the number of unsuccessful
logins for console, FTP or Telnet.
Read only.
trapCommunityName
The name of the SNMP community.
Data string (1−32).
trapDestAndPort
The IP address and port of the
destination of the trap.
Address.
trapsEnable
Turns traps on (enable) or off (disable)
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disable(2)
trapRowStatus
Used to add or delete a row from the
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Read only.
entCommunityName
The SNMP community name.
Data string.
entCommunityType
The type of community.
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readWrite(2): Community can do gets
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entCommunityRowStatus
Used to add or delete a row from the
table.
Read only.
sysDevUserAccountUserId
The login ID of the user account.
Display string.
sysDevUserAccountPrivilege
The access privililege of the user
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The password of the user account.
Display string.
sysDevUserAccountUser
Partition
The access partition of the user
account.
Default is ALL.
sysDevUserAccountRow
Status
Used to add or delete a row from the
table.
Read only.
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Table C-15. Paradyne DSLAM System MIB Objects (3 of 3)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
sysDevConfigUserAccount
Index
An index of the Device Configuration
User Accounts table.
Integer.
sysDevConfigUserAccount
UserId
The login ID of the user account.
Display string.
sysDevConfigUserAccount
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The password of the user account.
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The password of the user account.
Display string.
sysDevConfigUserAccountR
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Used to add or delete a row from the
table.
Read only.
If the user is is configured with this
password in addition to User Password,
then the user is an Administrator. If the
user is an Operator and does not supply
this password upon user configuration,
this value is NULL.
Paradyne Security MIB (pdn_Security.mib)
The Paradyne Security MIB (pdn_Security.mib) enables an SNMP manager to
control the security aspects of the unit. The objects listed in Table C-16, Paradyne
Security MIB Objects, are supported.
Table C-16. Paradyne Security MIB Objects (1 of 2)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
devSecurityMgrValidation
Enables or disables SNMP source IP
validation.
Integer. The default is disable
(1).
devSecurityMgrMaxNumber
The maximum number of managers allowed in
the devSecurityMgrTable.
Read only. Integer.
devSecurityMgrCurrentNumber
The current number of managers allowed in
the devSecurityMgrTable.
Read only. Integer.
newSecurityMgrIpAddress
Specifies the IP address that identifies the
SNMP manager(s) authorized to send SNMP
messages.
IP address. Assumed to be
255.255.255.255 when not
available.
newSecurityMgrAccess
Specifies the access allowed for an authorized
NMS when manager validation is performed.
Valid values are:
newSecurityMgrSubnetMask
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Specifies the subnet mask.
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readwrite(2)
noAccess(3)
telnetNoAccess(4)
telnetRead(5)
telnetReadWrite(6)
IP address.
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Table C-16. Paradyne Security MIB Objects (2 of 2)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
devSecurityTelnetSourceValidation
Enables or disables Telnet source address
screening.
Valid values are:
devSecurityFtpSourceValidation
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Enables or disables FTP source address
screening.
disable(1)
enable(2)
Valid values are:
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disable(1)
enable(2)
securityMgrIpAddress
Specifies the IP address that identifies the
SNMP manager(s) authorized to send SNMP
messages.
IP address.
securityMgrSubnetMask
Specifies the subnet mask.
IP address.
securityMgrSnmpAccess
Specifies the SNMP access to the device.
Integer.
securityMgrTelnetAccess
Specifies Telnet access to the device.
Integer.
securityMgrFtpAccess
Specifies FTP access to the device.
Integer.
securityMgrTrapAccess
Specifies the trap access to the device.
Integer.
securityMgrRowStatus
Specifies the status fo this table entry
Row status.
devSecuritySNMPMgrAccess
Enables or disables SNMP access to the
system.
Integer.
Paradyne Syslog MIB (pdn_syslog.mib)
The Paradyne Syslog MIB (pdn_syslog.mib) defines a set of objects for managing
syslog messages. The objects listed in Table C-17, Paradyne Syslog MIB Objects,
are supported.
Table C-17. Paradyne Syslog MIB Objects (1 of 2)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
pdnSyslogStatus
Enables or disables syslog event generation.
Valid values are:
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Disable(1)
Enable(2)
pdnsyslogIPAddr
Specifies the IP address of a syslog server. If
the IP address is known, then this can be
used for the remote syslog daemon.
IP address.
pdnSyslogPort
Corresponds to a UDP port number to which
system events are sent.
The default is 514.
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Table C-17. Paradyne Syslog MIB Objects (2 of 2)
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
pdnSyslogSeverityThreshold
Specifies the minimum severity level that
syslog messages can be sent.
Valid values are:
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pdnSyslogRemoteDaemon
Enables or disables syslog messages going
to a remote daemon.
emergency(0): System is
unusable
alert(1): Action must be taken
immediately
critical(2): Critical conditions
error(3): Error conditions
warning(4): Warning conditions
notice(5): Normal, but significant
condition
info(6): Informational messages
debug(7): Debug-level
messages
Valid values are:
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Disable(1)
Enable(2)
pdnSyslogNumber
A sequentially increasing index of syslog
messages starting at 1. The index is reset to
1upon device reset or when the table is
cleared (using pdnSyslogClearTable).
Integer.
pdnSyslogMessage
The text of the syslog message.
Octet string.
pdnSyslogNumOfMsgInTable
Specifies the number of syslog messages
currently in the syslog table.
Integer.
pdnSyslogMaxTableSize
The maximum number of syslog messages
the syslog table can hold.
Integer.
pdnSyslogClearTable
Clears all the entries in the syslog message
table.
Valid values are:
pdnSyslogMsgToConsole
pdnSyslogRateLimiting
Allows messages to be sent to the device’s
console port. For debugging only.
Enables or disables rate limit timing.
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clear(2)
Valid values are:
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Disable(1)
Enable(2)
Valid values are:
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noOp(1)
Disable(1)
Enable(2)
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Paradyne Health and Status MIB (mpe_HealthAndStatus.mib)
The Paradyne Health and Status MIB (mpe_HealthAndStatus.mib) stores the
results of the Power-On Self Test. This MIB begins with mpe, indicating that it is
indexed on the entPhysicalIndex and depends upon the Entitiy MIB to be
implemented. The objects supported are listed in Table C-18, Paradyne Health
and Status MIB Objects.
Table C-18. Paradyne Health and Status MIB Objects
Table
mpeDevHealthAndStatusEntry
Objects
Contents
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mpeDevSelfTestResults(1)
entPhysicalIndex
Octet String
Physical index
Paradyne Control MIB (mpe_Control.mib)
The Paradyne Control MIB (mpe_Control.mib) stores the results of the Power-On
Self Test. This MIB begins with mpe, indicating that it is indexed on the
entPhysicalIndex and depends upon the Entity MIB to be implemented. The
objects supported are listed in Table C-19, Paradyne Control MIB Objects.
Table C-19. Paradyne Control MIB Objects (1 of 2)
Table
mpeDevControlTable
mpeDevFileXferConfigTable
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Type
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mpeDevControlReset(1)
entPhysicalIndex
mpeDevFileXferFileName(1)
mpeDevFileXferCopyProtocol(2)
mpeDevFileXferFileType(3)
mpeDevFileXferServerIpAddress(4)
mpeDevFileXferUserName(5)
mpeDevFileXferUserPassword(6)
mpeDevFileXferOperation(7)
mpeDevFileXferPktsSent(8)
mpeDevFileXferPktsRecv(9)
mpeDevFileXferOctetsSent(10)
mpeDevFileXferOctetsRecv(11)
mpeDevFileXferOwnerString(12)
mpeDevFileXferStatus(13)
mpeDevFileXferErrorStatus(14)
mpeDevFileXferSendEvent(15)
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Reset states
Physical index
Display string
Integer
Integer
IP address
Display string
Display string
Integer
Counter
Counter
Counter
Counter
Octet string
Integer
Integer
Integer
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Table C-19. Paradyne Control MIB Objects (2 of 2)
Table
mpeDevFileXferConfigTable
(continued)
Object
Type
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mpeDevControlSelfTest Table
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mpeDevControlTestTable
mpeDevFirmwareControlTable
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mpeDevFileXferRowStatus(16)
mpeDevFileXferXferTime(17)
mpeDevFileXferFileFormat(18)
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entPhysicalIndex
mpeDevControlExtendedSelfTest
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entPhysicalIndex
mpeDevControlTestType
mpeDevControlTestStatus
mpeDevControlTestCmd
Row status
Time ticks
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
entPhysicalIndex
mpeDevFirmwareControlIndex(1)
mpeDevFirmwareControlRelease(2)
mpeDevFirmwareControlOperStatus(4)
mpeDevFirmwareControlAdminStatus(5)
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Integer
Display String
Integer
Integer
Paradyne Control MIB (pdn_Control.mib)
The Paradyne Control MIB (pdn_Control.mib) stores the results of the Power-On
Self Test. This MIB begins with pdn, indicating that it can be used if the Entity MIB
is not implemented. The objects supported are listed in Table C-20, Paradyne
Control MIB Objects.
Table C-20. Paradyne Control MIB Objects
Table
devControlTestTable
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devHWControlReset
devControlTest
devControlTestStatus
devControlTestCmd
devIsAutoFwEnabled
devAutoFwStatus
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Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
Switch state
Display string
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Paradyne Configuration MIB (mpe_Config.mib)
The Paradyne Configuration MIB (mpe_Config.mib) allows the choice of the
network timing reference source for the GranDSLAM 4200
(mpeDevConfigClockSrcEntry table).
Table C-21. Paradyne Configuration MIB Objects
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
mpeDevCfgClkWhichSrc
Defines the master clock source.
Integer. The only valid value is primary(1).
mpeDevCfgClkSource
Selects the source for the master
clock for the device.
Read/write. Integer. Valid values are:
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external(2)
Paradyne Configuration MIB (pdn_Config.mib)
The Paradyne Configuration MIB (pdn_Config.mib) enables configuration of test
timeouts (devConfigTestTimer table).
Table C-22. Paradyne Configuration MIB Objects
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
devConfigTestTimeout
Defines the master clock source.
Read/write. Integer. Valid values are:
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run before it is automatically
terminated.
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disable(1): Tests will not be terminated
based on a timer
enable(2): Tests will be terminated after the
duration specified by devConfigTest
Duration.
Read/write. Integer.
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Paradyne Time MIB (pdn_Time.mib)
The Paradyne Time MIB (pdn_Time.mib) controls the date and time on the unit.
Table C-23. Paradyne Time MIB Objects
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
devDateAndTime
Displays the unit’s date and time and
allows the NMS to change them to the
appropriate time zone.
Read/write.
devNTPServerIP
Allows an NMS to configure the NTP
server and IP address.
Read/write.
devNTPMode
Allows an NMS to configure the NTP
mode.
Read/write. Valid Values are:
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Unicast: NTP polls a specific server. The
NTP server must have been configured
using the NTPServerIP object.
Broadcast: NTP broadcasts a request and
any NTP server can respond.
Paradyne mpe_ATMConf.mib
This MIB is used for configuration of ATM-specific objects that are not available
through the standard MIB RFC 2515.
Table C-24. Paradyne mpe_ATMConf.mib
Object
Description
Setting/Contents
mpeAtmLoopbackLocationCode
Identifies this module for the purpose of
OAM f5 loopback.
Read/write.
entPhysicalIndex
The physical index of the card in the
DSLAM.
Not accessible.
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Paradyne ReachDSL MIB (pdn_reachDSL.mib)
This Paradyne enterprise MIB provides objects for configuration of objects specific
to ReachDSL v3 devices such as the Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem. The
following objects are supported.
Table C-25. Paradyne ReachDSL MIB Objects
Table
N/A
ReachDSLSpectrumMgmtConfEntry
Objects
Contents
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ReachDSLSpectrumMgmtLineInfoEntry
ReachDSLLineEntry
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reachDSLSpectrumMgmtSelection
reachDSLSpectrumMgmtZone
reachDSLSpectrumMgmtConfEWL
reachDSLSpectrumMgmtConfLoopLength
reachDSLSpectrumMgmtConfAtucMaxTx
Power
reachDSLSpectrumMgmtConfAturMaxTx
Power
reachDSLSpectrumMgmtAtucMaxTxRate
reachDSLSpectrumMgmtAtucMinTxRate
reachDSLSpectrumMgmtAtucMaxTxPower
reachDSLSpectrumMgmtAturMaxTxRate
reachDSLSpectrumMgmtAturMinTxRate
reachDSLSpectrumMgmtAturMaxTxPower
reachDSLPotsDetectionVoltage
reachDSLCircuitIdentifier
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Integer
Integer
Unsigned
Integer
Integer
Integer
Unsigned
Unsigned
Integer
Unsigned
Unsigned
Integer
Integer
Display string
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Paradyne DS1 Config MIB (RFC 2495)
The objects supported for the DS1 MIB are listed in Table C-26, DS1 Config MIB
Objects.
Table C-26. DS1 Config MIB Objects
Table
devDS1TestEntry
devDS1MonResultEntry
devDS1SendControlEntry
Objects
Contents
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devDS1TestIfIndex
devDS1TestType
devDS1TestControl
devDS1TestArgument
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devDS1MonResultIfIndex
devDS1MonResultTestType
devDS1MonResultCode
devDS1MonResultErrorCount
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devDS1SendControlIfIndex
devDS1SendControlInjectErr
devDS1Send ControlErrorCount
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Integer
Integer
Integer
Display string
Integer
Integer
Integer
Gauge
Integer
Integer
Gauge
Paradyne DS1 Extension MIB
The objects supported for the Paradyne extension to the DS1 MIB are listed in
Table C-27, Paradyne Extension to DS1 Config MIB Objects.
Table C-27. Paradyne Extension to DS1 Config MIB Objects
Table
devDs1ExtConfEntry
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pdnDs1ExtConfLineLengthType
pdnDs1ExtConfShortHaul
pdnDs1ExtConfLongHaul
pdnDs1ExtConfConnector
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Integer
Integer
Integer
Integer
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Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem
Download
D
Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem Overview
The Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem is a component in the ReachDSL System
and interoperates with the GranDSLAM 4200 ATM Stackable DSLAM. This system
provides high-speed Internet or corporate LAN access over traditional twisted-pair
copper telephone wiring.
The ReachDSL technology:
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Operates over existing copper wire with existing telephone jacks.
Uses an inline phone filter on the modem’s PHONE jack.
Includes a second line pass-through from the ReachDSL modem’s LINE jack
to PHONE jack to accommodate an attached 2-line telephone.
Provides adaptive data rates to dynamically adapt and allocate bandwidth to
optimize applications.
Refer to the Hotwire ReachDSL Modem, Model 6390 with Inline Phone Filter,
Installation Instructions, for instructions on how to install the Hotwire 6390
ReachDSL Modem.
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D. Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem Download
Downloading Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem Software
The Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem is capable of receiving a download of its
software while continuing to pass data. Before attempting to download, you must
first build a management Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) through the
GranDSLAM 4200 to VPI 0, VCI 33 on the port connected to the Hotwire 6390
ReachDSL modem to be downloaded (see Figure D-1, Network View of Hotwire
6390 ReachDSL Modem Software Download).
The Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem acts as a Trivial File Transfer Protocol
(TFTP) server while receiving a download through its DSL interface. To perform a
software download, you must use a PC containing a TFTP client running on
Windows 2000, Windows NT, or a UNIX platform.
6390
Endpoint
GranDSLAMTM
4200
VPI=0
VCI=33
VPI=1
VCI=33
ATM
ATM
Switch
ATM
VPI=1
VCI=33
Router
ATM
RTN -48VDC
ALARM
3.5 A 60
B
CONSOLE
PWR
A
B
BITS
MGMT
ALM
TST
LINE
ALRM
TEST
POWER
DSL
STATUS
UPLINK
A
Reach
4202
E1 MODULE
TX
75W
RX
100/120W
TX/RX
ETHER
1
13
NET
4
16
8
20
12
24
DSL PORTS
1-24
POTS
1-24
IP Address Mgmt =
135.26.95.1/29
1483 Routed
Encapsulation
IP Address Gateway:
135.26.95.6/29
Ethernet
Management
Network
Available IP Addresses:
6390 Mgmt 135.26.95.1 255.255.255.248
Gateway IP 135.26.95.6 255.255.255.248
Customer
Network
IP = xxxx
Windows Windows
NT
2000
Figure D-1.
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Unix
02-17296
Network View of Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem Software Download
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Procedure
To create a PVC from the GrandDSLAM 4200 port to the Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL
modem:
1. Log into the GranDSLAM 4200 unit using the ACT-USER command.
For example, type:
ACT-USER:TAMPA:SUPERUSER:100::********
2. Create a VCL to the upstream network (on the NT) with VPI=1 and VCI=33
using the ENT-VCL command.
For example, type:
ENT-VCL:TAMPA:NTVCL-1-33:100::1,1;
3. Create a VCL to the Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem attached to Port 1 (on
the LT) with VPI=0 and VCI=33 using the ENT-VCL command.
For example, type:
ENT-VCL:TAMPA:LTVCL-1-1-1-1-0-33:100::1,1;
4. Create a cross connection between the upstream ATM network (NT) and
Port 1 (LT) using the ENT-CRS-VC command.
For example, type:
ENT-CRS-VC:TAMPA:NTVCL-1-33,LTVCL-1-1-1-1-0-33:100::::IS;
5. Define a management PVC path across the ATM network to reach the
GranDSLAM 4200 1/33 uplink management PVC using 1483 routed
encapsulation.
6. Assign a Gateway IP address of 135.26.95.6/29 (where 29 is 29 bits in the
subnet mask), if needed, to the router port.
7. Ping the Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem Management IP address
(135.26.95.1) from the network side.
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Procedure
To download new software to the Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem flash memory:
1. Create the following files on a PC using Notepad or a text editor program and
place them in the same folder as the batch file you will create in Step 2:
— tftplock.key with the word password in it
— tftpupdt.beg blank (contents are ignored so can be null)
— tftpupdt.rbt blank (contents are ignored so can be null)
— tftpupdt.end blank (contents are ignored so can be null)
2. Using an editor, create a batch file (for example, epdown.bat) and add the
following lines:
— tftp -i 135.26.95.1 put tftplock.key
(the ASCII string password unlocks the 6390 modem’s TFTP server)
— tftp -i 135.26.95.1 put tftpupdt.beg
(notifies the 6390 modem’s TFTP server that a firmware update is
beginning)
— tftp -i 135.26.95.1 put filename image
(for example, u010019.fpi for firmware file 1.0.19 downloads the
executable file)
— tftp -i 135.26.95.1 put tftpupdt.rbt
(notifies the 6390 modem’s TFTP server that a reset should be performed
automatically on completion)
— tftp -i 135.26.95.1 put tftpupdt.end
(notifies the 6390 modem’s TFTP server that the update sequence has
completed)
3. Use the PC (where the batch file resides) and go to the DOS prompt C:\>.
Type epdown.bat and press Enter to execute the batch file you just created
to download software to the Hotwire 6390 ReachDSL Modem.
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Index
A
ACT
PROFILE-ADSL, 3-2
PROFILE-ADSLALM, 3-4
USER, 14-2
ACT commands, B-2
activate
ADSL alarm profile, 3-4
ADSL profile, 3-2
user, 14-2
ACT-PROFILE
ADSL, 3-2
ADSLALM, 3-4
ADSL
activate alarm profile, 3-4
activate profile, 3-2
delete alarm profile, 3-8
delete profile, 3-6
edit profile, 3-10
enter profile, 3-24
report alarm, 3-28
report events, 3-30
report operational parameters of ADSL lines, 9-2
retrieve, 3-32
retrieve condition, 10-28
ADSL Facility commands, 3-1
ADSL Supplement to ADSL Line MIB, C-32
ADSLALM
activate profile, 3-4
delete profile, 3-8
enter profile, 3-26
ADSLDN
edit profile, 3-14
report operational parameters of ADSL lines, 9-5
ADSLDNALM
edit profile, 3-16
ADSLUP
edit profile, 3-19
report operational parameters of ADSL lines, 9-7
ADSLUPALM
edit profile, 3-21
aid
retrieve, 14-19
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alarm
ADSL, 10-2
all NE, 10-5
DS1, 10-12
equipment, 10-9
T1, 10-12
allow
autonomous messages, 14-4
ALM-ADSL
retrieve, 10-2
ALM-ALL
retrieve, 10-5
ALM-EQPT
retrieve, 10-9
ALM-T1
retrieve, 10-12
ALW commands, B-2
ALW-MSG-ALL, 14-4
applications, 1-2
ATM Forum MIB, C-18–C-19
ATM interface defaults, 6-1
ATMARPENT
delete ATM Address Resolution Protocol Table, 8-2
enter ATM Address Resolution Protocol Table, 8-9
retrieve ATM Address Resolution Protocol Table,
8-17
ATMPORT
edit, 5-6
retrieve, 5-13
ATTR-ADSL
retrieve, 10-15
ATTR-ALL
retrieve, 10-18
ATTR-EQPT
retrieve, 10-22
attributes
ADSL, 10-15
all, 10-18
DS1, 10-25
equipment, 10-22
T1, 10-25
ATTR-T1
retrieve, 10-25
ATUR
retrieve, 3-35
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automatic
command completion, 2-4
completion of optional fields, 2-4
autonomous messages
allow, 14-4
inhibit, 14-9
C
CANC
commands, B-2
USER, 14-6
cancel
terminal session, 14-13
user session, 14-6
capabilities, 1-1
channel identifier
edit, 12-4
retrieve, 12-12
CID
edit, 12-4
retrieve, 12-12
clock, 13-2, 13-4, 13-6
command
completion, 2-4
entry features, 2-4
history, 2-5
listing, 2-4
query, 2-5
retrieve all, 2-5
Command Line Interface (CLI)
using, 2-1
commands
ACT, B-2
ALW, B-2
CANC, B-2
code, 2-2
CPY, B-2
DLT, B-3
ED, B-3
ENT, B-4
INH, B-5
INIT, B-5
OPR, B-5
output message, 2-3
parameters, 2-3
RD, B-6
reference, B-1
REPT, 2-5, B-6
retrieve, 14-21
RTRV, 2-5, B-7
SET, B-9
STA, B-9
TL1, 2-1, 2-4
IN-2
COND-ADSL
retrieve, 10-28
COND-ALL
retrieve, 10-31
COND-EQPT
retrieve, 10-35
condition
ADSL, 10-28
all, 10-31
DS1, 10-38
equipment, 10-35
T1, 10-38
COND-T1
retrieve, 10-38
configuration
commands, 2-8
retrieve, 14-25
set, 14-31
copy
file, 14-8
CPY commands, B-2
CPY-FILE, 14-8
cross-connection
delete, 6-2
edit, 6-4
enter, 6-7
retrieve, 6-10
cross-connection defaults, 6-1
D
date
set, 14-29
debugging, A-1
SNMP traps, C-1
default
ATM interface, 6-1
cross-connection, 6-1
login, 2-8
password, 2-5, 2-8, 12-10
user, 2-5, 12-10
default uplink, 6-1
delete
ADSL profile, 3-6
ADSLALM profile, 3-8
ATMARPENT, 8-2
CRS-VC, 6-2
IPPORT, 8-4
TRAFDSC profile, 5-2
VCL, 5-4
DHCP mode, 2-6
diagnostics, A-1
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DLT
edit
ATMARPENT, 8-2
CRS-VC, 6-2
IPPORT, 8-4
PROFILE-ADSL, 3-6
PROFILE-ADSLALM, 3-8
PROFILE-TRAFDSC, 5-2
USER-SECU, 12-2
VCL, 5-4
DLT commands, B-3
DLT-CRS-VC, 6-2
DLT-PROFILE
ADSL, 3-6
ADSLALM, 3-8
TRAFDSC, 5-2
DLT-USER-SECU, 12-2
DMT Line Code Specific MIB
RFC 2662, C-27
download
6390 ReachDSL Modem, D-2
DS1
attributes, 10-25
condition, 10-38
edit, 4-2
loopback, 15-2, 15-7
report, 4-10
report events, 4-9
retrieve, 4-15
DS1 MIB
RFC 2495, C-33
ADSL profile, 3-10
ADSLDN profile, 3-14
ADSLDNALM profile, 3-16
ADSLUP profile, 3-19
ADSLUPALM profile, 3-21
ATMPORT, 5-6
CRS-VC, 6-4
EQPT, 7-2
IPPORT, 8-6
synchronization, 13-2
T1, 4-2
ED-PROFILE
ADSL, 3-10
ADSLDN, 3-14
ADSLDNALM, 3-16
ADSLUP, 3-19
ADSLUPALM, 3-21
ED-USER-SECU, 12-8
EMS, 2-6
ENT
ATMARPENT, 8-9
CRS-VC, 6-7
IPPORT, 8-11
PROFILE-ADSL, 3-24
PROFILE-ADSLALM, 3-26
PROFILE-TRAFDSC, 5-8
T1, 4-5
USER-SECU, 12-10
VCL, 5-10
ENT commands, B-4
ENT-CRS-VC, 6-7
enter
ADSL profile, 3-24
ADSLALM profile, 3-26
ATMARPENT, 8-9
CRS-VC, 6-7
IPPORT, 8-11
T1, 4-5
TRAFDSC profile, 5-8
VCL, 5-10
Enterprise MIBs, C-36
ATM Configuration, C-44
Configuration, C-43
Control, C-41–C-42
DSLAM system, C-36
Health and Status, C-41
ReachDSL, C-45
security, C-38
Syslog, C-39
Time, C-44
Entity MIB (version 2)
RFC 2737, C-20
E
ED
ATMPORT, 5-6
CID-SECU, 12-4
CRS-VC, 6-4
EQPT, 7-2
IPPORT, 8-6
PID, 12-6
PROFILE-ADSL, 3-10
PROFILE-ADSLDN, 3-14
PROFILE-ADSLDNALM, 3-16
PROFILE-ADSLUP, 3-19
PROFILE-ADSLUPALM, 3-21
SYNCN, 13-2
T1, 4-2
USER-SECU, 12-8
ED commands, B-3
ED-CID-SECU, 12-4
ED-CRS-VC, 6-4
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ENT-PROFILE
ADSL, 3-24
ADSLALM, 3-26
TRAFDSC, 5-8
ENT-USER-SECU, 12-10
EQPT
edit, 7-2
report alarm, 7-4
report event, 7-5
retrieve, 7-6
equipment
alarm, 10-9
attributes, 10-22
condition, 10-35
edit, 7-2
report alarm, 7-4
report event, 7-5
retrieve, 7-6
retrieve inventory data, 7-9
error codes, A-1
Ethernet, 2-7
F
features, 1-1, 1-3
file
copy, 14-8
G
GranDSLAM 4200
overview, 1-1
H
header
retrieve, 14-15
history of commands, 2-5
I
inband management, 2-6, 6-1
turn-up procedure, 2-7
INH commands, B-5
inhibit
autonomous messages, 14-9
subsystem, 14-11
INH-MSG-ALL, 14-9
INIT commands, B-5
INIT-LOG, 11-2
INIT-SYS, 14-11
IN-4
internet protocol port
delete, 8-4
edit, 8-6
enter, 8-11
report, 8-14
retrieve, 8-19
IPPORT
delete, 8-4
edit, 8-6
enter, 8-11
report operational parameters, 8-14
retrieve, 8-19
L
lamp test
start, 15-11
stop, 15-13
LEDs
start test, 15-11
stop test, 15-13
list of all commands, 2-5
listing of commands, 2-4
log
initialize, 11-2
retrieve, 11-4
logging in, 2-5, 14-2
CLI, 2-5
login
default, 2-8
LOGOFF, 14-13
loopback
T1, 15-2, 15-7
VCL, 15-4, 15-9
M
management
inband, 2-6
out-of-band, 2-6
manual mode, 2-6
memory
retrieve, 14-17
messages
allow, 14-4
inhibit, 14-9
MIB
ATM Forum, C-18–C-19
compliance, C-5
MIB II
RFC 1213, C-7
RFC 1907, C-6
RFC 2515, C-13
RFC 2863, C-8
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mode
DHCP, 2-6
manual, 2-6
monitoring, A-1
N
network diagram, 1-2
Network Management System (NMS), C-1
O
OPR
LPBK-T1, 15-2
LPBK-VCL, 15-4
OPR commands, B-5
OPR-LPBK
T1, 15-2
VCL, 15-4
option field completion, 2-4
out-of-band management, 2-6
turn-up procedure, 2-7
output message, 2-3
P
Paradyne DS1 Config MIB
RFC 2495, C-46
passsword
edit, 12-6
password
default, 2-5, 2-8
password default, 2-5, 12-10
performance monitoring
ADSL, 3-37
T1, 4-12
perfromance monitoring
DS1, 4-12
PID
edit, 12-6
PM-ADSL
retrieve, 3-37
PM-T1
retrieve, 4-12
private identifier
edit, 12-6
profile
ADSL, 3-40
ADSLALM, 3-42
ADSLDN, 3-44
ADSLDNALM, 3-47
ADSLUP, 3-50
ADSLUPALM, 3-53
ATMCC, 5-16
TRAFDSC, 5-19
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PROFILE-ADSL
retrieve, 3-40
PROFILE-ADSLALM
retrieve, 3-42
PROFILE-ADSLDN
retrieve, 3-44
PROFILE-ADSLDNALM
retrieve, 3-47
PROFILE-ADSLUP
retrieve, 3-50
PROFILE-ADSLUPALM
retrieve, 3-53
PROFILE-ATMCC
retrieve, 5-16
PROFILE-TRAFDSC
retrieve, 5-19
Q
query of commands, 2-5
R
RD commands, B-6
RD-SYNCN, 13-4
ReachDSL 6390 modem, D-1
read
synchronization, 13-4
release loopback
T1, 15-7
VCL, 15-9
report
ADSL alarm, 3-28
ADSL events, 3-30
ADSL operational parameters, 9-2, 9-5, 9-7
ALM EQPT, 7-4
EVT EQPT, 7-5
OPSTAT-IPPORT, 8-14
T1, 4-10
T1 ALM, 4-8
T1 events, 4-9
VCL operational parameters, 9-10
REPT
ALM ADSL, 3-28
ALM EQPT, 7-4
ALM T1, 4-8
EVT ADSL, 3-30
EVT EQPT, 7-5
EVT T1, 4-9
OPSTAT-ADSLCOM, 9-2
OPSTAT-ADSLDN, 9-5
OPSTAT-ADSLUP, 9-7
OPSTAT-IPPORT, 8-14
OPSTAT-T1, 4-10
OPSTAT-VCL, 9-10
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REPT ALM
ADSL, 3-28
EQPT, 7-4
T1, 4-8
REPT commands, B-6
REPT EVT
ADSL, 3-30
EQPT, 7-5
T1, 4-9
REPT-OPSTAT
ADSLCOM, 9-2
ADSLDN, 9-5
ADSLUP, 9-7
IPPORT, 8-14
T1, 4-10
VCL, 9-10
reset
subsystem, 14-11
retrieve
ADSL, 3-32
aid, 14-19
ALM-ADSL, 10-2
ALM-ALL, 10-5
ALM-EQPT, 10-9
ALM-T1, 10-12
ATMARPENT, 8-17
ATMPORT, 5-13
ATTR-ADSL, 10-15
ATTR-ALL, 10-18
ATTR-EQPT, 10-22
ATTR-T1, 10-25
ATUR, 3-35
commands, 14-21
COND-ADSL, 10-28
COND-ALL, 10-31
COND-EQPT, 10-35
COND-T1, 10-38
configuration, 14-25
CRS-VC, 6-10
EQPT, 7-6
header, 14-15
INV-EQPT, 7-9
IPPORT, 8-19
list of software image files, 14-17
log, 11-4
memory, 14-17
PM-ADSL, 3-37
PM-T1, 4-12
PROFILE-ADSL, 3-40
PROFILE-ADSLALM, 3-42
PROFILE-ADSLDN, 3-44
PROFILE-ADSLDNALM, 3-47
PROFILE-ADSLUP, 3-50
IN-6
retrieve (continued)
PROFILE-ADSLUPALM, 3-53
PROFILE-ATMCC, 5-16
PROFILE-TRAFDSC, 5-19
synchronization, 13-6
syntax, 14-23
T1, 4-15
VCL, 5-21
RLS
LPBK-T1, 15-7
LPBK-VCL, 15-9
RLS-LPBK
T1, 15-7
VCL, 15-9
RTRV
ADSL, 3-32
ALM-ADSL, 10-2
ALM-ALL, 10-5
ALM-EQPT, 10-9
ALM-T1, 10-12
ATMARPENT, 8-17
ATMPORT, 5-13
ATTR-ADSL, 10-15
ATTR-ALL, 10-18
ATTR-EQPT, 10-22
ATTR-T1, 10-25
ATUR, 3-35
CID-SECU, 12-12
COND-ADSL, 10-28
COND-ALL, 10-31
COND-EQPT, 10-35
COND-T1, 10-38
CRS-VC, 6-10
EQPT, 7-6
INV-EQPT, 7-9
IPPORT, 8-19
LOG, 11-4
PM-ADSL, 3-37
PM-T1, 4-12
PROFILE-ADSL, 3-40
PROFILE-ADSLALM, 3-42
PROFILE-ADSLDN, 3-44
PROFILE-ADSLDNALM, 3-47
PROFILE-ADSLUP, 3-50
PROFILE-ADSLUPALM, 3-53
PROFILE-ATMCC, 5-16
PROFILE-TRAFDSC, 5-19
SYNCN, 13-6
T1, 4-15
USER-SECU, 12-14
VCL, 5-21
RTRV commands, B-7
RTRV-ADSL, 3-32
RTRV-ALM-ADSL, 10-2
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RTRV-ALM-ALL, 10-5
RTRV-ALM-EQPT, 10-9
RTRV-ALM-T1, 10-12
RTRV-ATMPORT, 5-13
RTRV-ATTR-ADSL, 10-15
RTRV-ATTR-ALL, 10-18
RTRV-ATTR-EQPT, 10-22
RTRV-ATTR-T1, 10-25
RTRV-ATUR, 3-35
RTRV-COND-ADSL, 10-28
RTRV-COND-ALL, 10-31
RTRV-COND-EQPT, 10-35
RTRV-COND-T1, 10-38
RTRV-EQPT, 7-6
RTRV-HDR, 14-15
RTRV-INV-EQPT, 7-9
RTRV-MEM, 14-17
RTRV-META
AID, 14-19
CMD, 14-21
SYN, 14-23
RTRV-META-AID, 14-19
RTRV-META-CMD, 14-21
RTRV-META-SYN, 14-23
RTRV-NE-ALL, 14-25
RTRV-PM-ADSL, 3-37
RTRV-PM-T1, 4-12
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSL, 3-40
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLALM, 3-42
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDN, 3-44
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLDNALM, 3-47
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUP, 3-50
RTRV-PROFILE-ADSLUPALM, 3-53
RTRV-PROFILE-ATMCC, 5-16
RTRV-PROFILE-TRAFDSC, 5-19
RTRV-T1, 4-15
S
security
delete user account, 12-2
edit channel identifier, 12-4
edit user account, 12-8
enter user, 12-10
retrieve channel identifier, 12-12
retrieve user, 12-14
user access privilege levels, 2-5
set
configuration, 14-31
date, 14-29
system identifier, 14-35
time, 14-29
SET commands, B-9
SET-DAT, 14-29
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SET-NE-ALL, 14-31
SET-SID, 14-35
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), C-1
agent overview, C-1
SNMP traps, C-1
SNTP, 2-7–2-8, 14-26
STA command, B-9
STA-LAMPTST, 15-11
standard MIBs, C-5
STP-LAMPTST, 15-13
subsystem
inhibit, 14-11
reset, 14-11
synchronization
edit, 13-2
read, 13-4
retrieve, 13-6
syntax
retrieve, 14-23
system identifier
set, 14-35
system log
message levels, A-1
T
T1
edit, 4-2
enter, DS1
enter, 4-5
loopback, 15-2, 15-7
report, 4-10
report alarm, 4-8
report events, 4-9
retrieve, 4-15
T1 ALM
report, DS1
report alarm, 4-8
terminal session
cancel, 14-6, 14-13
time
set, 14-29
TL1 command language, 2-1
TL1 commands, 2-4
configuration, 2-8
TRAFDSC
delete profile, 5-2
enter profile, 5-8
traps, C-2
traps, SNMP, C-1
troubleshooting, A-1
turn-up procdure, 2-6
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Index
turn-up procedure
inband management, 2-7
out-of-band management, 2-7
U
UAP, 12-10
user
access privilege, 12-10
activate, 14-2
cancel session, 14-6
default, 2-5, 12-10
delete account, 12-2
edit security, 12-8
enter security, 12-10
retrieve security, 12-14
user access privilege levels, 2-5
user accounts
access levels, 2-5
IN-8
V
VCL
delete, 5-4
enter, 5-10
loopback, 15-4, 15-9
report operational parameters, 9-10
retrieve, 5-21
virtual channel link
ADSL, 5-21
delete, 5-4
enter, 5-10
report operational parameters, 9-10
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