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NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cards
the first letter of the first word, a space, and the first letter of the second word or by entering
the entire command.
possible MMI commands in alphabetical order. These commands are also described later in
this section.
Table 96: MMI commands and command sets
Command
A D
A E
C A
C A L
C E
D A(P)
D C(P)
D H(P)
D P
D S(P)
H or ?
L
Lxx
Q
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Table 96: MMI commands and command sets
Alarm Disable. Disables all alarms.
Alarm Enable. Enables all alarms.
Clear Alarm. Clears all alarms, terminates time processing, and resets the
E1 bit error rate and frame slip counters.
Clear Alarm Log. Clears alarmlog.
Clear Error. Clears the E1 error counter.
Display Alarms. Displays the alarm log, which is a list of the 100 most
recent alarms with time and date stamps. (Momentarily stop the scrolling
display by typing P. Continue scrolling by typing any other key.)
Display Configuration. Displays the configuration settings for the LEI(s),
single- or multiple-card system. Display includes each card's serial number,
MMI firmware version, date and time, alarm disable/enable setting, self-
clearing disable/enable setting, values entered through the Set
Configuration command, and dip switch settings. (Momentarily stop the
scrolling display by typing P. Continue scrolling by typing any other key.)
Display History. Displays performance counters for the past 24 hours.
(Momentarily stop the scrolling display by typing P. Continue scrolling by
typing any other key.)
Display Performance. Displays performance counters for the current
hour.
Display Status. Displays carrier status, including alarm state and, if active,
alarm level. (Momentarily stop the scrolling display by typing P. Continue
scrolling by typing any other key.)
Help. Displays the Help screen.
Login. Logs into the MMI terminal in a single-LEI system.
Login. Logs into the MMI terminal in a daisy-chained system, where xx
represents the address of the card to be configured.
Quit. Logs out of the MMI terminal.
Note:
If it is a daisy-chained system, be certain to log out when finished with
configuration. In a daisy-chained system, only one card can occupy the
bus at a given time and all other LEIs cannot notify the MMI of alarms
unless logged-out of configuration mode.
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