TL1 Command Interface
Table B-5. TL1 Retrieve Commands (Continued)
Command
RTRV-PRMTR-MTIE:[tid]:[aid]:
ctag;
RTRV-PRMTR-NTP:[tid]::ctag;
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Valid aid code:
,
ALL
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This command returns the MTIE threshold settings for the
input port designated by the aid. The format for the response
message is:
^^^"aid:MTIE,EL1,t10,t100,t1000,t10000, t100000"
<cr lf>
^^^"aid:MTIE,EL2,t10,t100,t1000,t10000, t100000"
<cr lf>
^^^"aid:MTIE,CL1,t10,t100,t1000,t10000, t100000"
<cr lf>
^^^"aid:MTIE,CL2,t10,t100,t1000,t10000, t100000"
<cr lf>
The first line contains the aid of the port and the error
threshold settings for EL1.
The second line contains the aid of the port and the error
threshold settings for EL2.
The third line contains the aid of the port and the clear
threshold settings for CL1.
The fourth line contains the aid of the port and the clear
threshold settings for CL2.
There are always four lines returned for each input port, one
for each limit.
Valid aid code: None
This command returns the current network timing protocol
settings for the unit. The format of the response message is:
^^^ip1,mode,interval"<cr lf>
^^^ip2,mode,interval"<cr lf>
^^^ip3,mode,interval"<cr lf>
Where ip is the server ip used by the client or broadcast
client or broadcast server. Mode is the operating mode for
the given ip, the mode can be CLIENT meaning that the SSU
will automatically request the time from the server, BCLIENT
which means that the server designated by the ip is a
broadcast server, and BROADCAST which means the SSU
is set up as a broadcast server. The interval is used when
the SSU is setup as a broadcast server, the broadcast
interval is defined to be either 32/64/128/512/1024 seconds.
The SSU is automatically con-figured as an NTP server with
the address specified in the SET-PRMTR-IP command.
There can be up to three NTP ips listed.
Description
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