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Maintenance and Trouble Clearing
FJTU-320-515-480
Table 1-1: Autonomous and Retrieved Report Parameters (cont'd)
Parameter
CONDEFF
CONDTYPE
DATA BLOCK
DIRN
KEYWORD = DOMAIN
LOCN
MONDAT
MONTM
MONTYPE
MONVAL
Issue 9, May 1999
Condition Effect indicates if the reported event results in a standing
condition, a transient condition, or the clearing of a previously
reported standing condition. The valid values for CONDEFF are as
follows:
• SC—standing condition raised
• CL—standing condition cleared
• TC—transient condition
The Condition Type is the alarm, transient condition, or standing
condition that generated the message. An example value is
CPY-FILE-PRTL for REPT EVT FILE.
Data Block identifies any parameter modified in a TL1 command that
affects the provisioning database (i.e., ED-AIDTYPE command).
Direction of the signal on which the condition was detected:
TRMT—Transmit, toward the highest speed output
RCV—Receive, from the highest speed input
NA—Not applicable, direction not relevant
Provisioned parameter and its possible values. The keyword is the
optioned parameter. The domain is the list of possible settings for the
chosen keyword.
Location where the condition was detected: NEND (near end) or
FEND (far end). The only valid value for Release 10 and earlier is
NEND (near end of the system; that is, the NE reporting the
condition).
Monitoring Date is the date of the beginning of the storage register
period specified in TMPER. The format is mm:dd. If TMPER is 1-DAY,
MONTM is null.
Monitoring Time is the beginning time of the day of the storage
register period specified in TMPER. The format is hh:mm (allowed
values for min are 0, 15, 30, or 45). If TMPER is 1-DAY, MONTM is
null.
Monitoring Type is the type of the parameter being monitored.
Monitoring Value is the measured value of a monitored parameter.
This data is presented in the form of numeric counts or rates. Valid
values for MONVAL are restricted to decimal numerals. A null value
means that no MONVAL is associated with this event or that the
reported event is not a PM event.
FNC and FNC Customer Use Only
1.2: Message Parameter Interpretation
Definition
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