2. Using the Command Line Interface
Command Code
The command code consists of a verb and one or more modifiers.
Table 2-1.
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TL1 Command Code Components
Command Code Component
Verb signifies action to be
performed.
First modifier designates the
unit the verb is acting upon, or
defines the particular view to
which the command is
directed.
Second modifier defines the
unit or function to which the
command is directed.
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Component
Examples
Command Examples
T
T
ACT (Activate)
ACT-USER (Activate User)
T
T
ALW (Allow)
ALW-MSG-ALL (Allow
Message All)
T
T
CANC (Cancel)
CANC-USER (Cancel User)
T
T
CPY (Copy)
CPY-FILE (Copy File)
T
T
DLT (Delete)
DLT-VCL (Delete VCL)
T
T
ED (Edit)
ED-ATMPORT (Edit ATM Port)
T
T
ENT (Enter)
ENT-IPPORT (Enter IP Port)
T
T
INH (Inhibit)
INH-MSG-ALL (Inhibit
Message All)
T
T
OPR (operate/
OPR-LPBK-VCL (Operate
activate)
Loopback VCL)
T
T
INIT (Initialize)
INIT-LOG (Initialize Log)
T
T
RD (Read)
RD-SYNCN (Read
Synchronization)
T
T
REPT (Report)
REPT-ALM-EQPT (Report
Alarm Equipment)
T
T
RLS (Release)
RLS-LPBK-T1 (Release
Loopback T1)
T
T
RTRV (Retrieve)
RTRV-COND-T1 (Retrieve
Condition T1)
T
T
SET (Set)
SET-DAT (Set Date)
T
T
STA (Start)
STA-LAMPTST (Start
Lamptest)
T
T
STP (Stop)
STP-LAMPTST (Stop
Lamptest)
USER
ACT-USER (Activate User)
SECU
ACT-USER-SECU (Activate User
Security)
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