Retrieve Commands And Responses; User Access Levels; Tl1 Retrieve Commands - Symmetricom SSU-2000 User Manual

Synchronization supply unit and the synchronization distribution unit
Hide thumbs Also See for SSU-2000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Table B-4. User Access Levels
Level
ID
Idle
0
User
1
Technician
2
Supervisor
3
Administrator
4

Retrieve Commands and Responses

This section contains an alphabetical listing of TL1 retrieve commands, a
description of the command which provides the valid aid codes to use in the
command, and an example and description of the components of message lines.
Table B-5
lists the TL1 retrieve commands.
Table B-5. TL1 Retrieve Commands
Command
RTRV-ALARM:[tid]:[aid]:ctag;
or
RTRV-ALM:[tid]:[aid]:ctag;
12713020-002-2 Revision D – April 2004
Access level 0 is available when no user is logged in. This level allows
Idle-level users to view a list of available commands (HELP), syntax,
software version number, unit id, or to login.
Users at the User level can execute level 0 commands and view information
about the current configuration and operation, and change communication
settings such as line termination and echo. Changes made by a User-level
user remain in effect only until the user logs out.
Users at the Technician level (CRAFT persons) can perform levels 0 through
1 functions, and can read or set all installation functions.
Supervisor-level users can execute all commands at levels 0 through 2, and
can read or set all functions.
Administrator-level users can execute all levels of commands; they can view
and set software configurations; they can also add, delete, or modify the user
table, or log off any user from any port.
Valid aid code:
This command reports all active alarms from the SSU-2000
or designated modules with an aid indicating which module
or port is generating the alarm. The response is the complied
message followed by the alarm report message(s).
There may be none or multiple lines in the report, one for
each active alarm. There is no report message for modules
or ports that have no alarm condition. The format for each
response message line, using the definitions above, is:
^^^"aid:ntfcncde,condtype,srveff,\"condstr\""
<cr lf>
where:
ntfcncde
condtype
srveff
condstr
Description
Description
ALL, SxAy[-z]
= Notification Code (CR, MJ, MN, CL)
= Condition Type (event number)
= service affecting flag (SA, NSA)
= condition description string.
TL1 Command Interface
SSU-2000 User's Guide 275

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Sdu-2000

Table of Contents