Chapter 1
General Information
If there is no such previous related event, then y will be the same as x. For example, the first time
an alarm is raised you will receive the autonomous message:
TID-000 1998-06-20 14:30:00
* 1346.1346 REPT ALM T1
"FAC-1-1:MN,LOS,NSA,,,,:\"Loss Of Signal\",DS1-14"
;
When this alarmed event/condition is cleared, you will receive the autonomous message:
TID-000 1998-06-20 14:31:00
A 1349.1346 REPT ALM T1
"FAC-1-1:CL,LOS,NSA,,,,:\"Loss Of Signal\",DS1-14"
;
Database change messages:
2.
The REPT DBCHG message falls into this category.
ATAG Format: x
where:
x – sequence number of the database change update message. This is an integer in the range of
0–9999. For example:
TID-000 1998-06-20 14:30:00
A 96 REPT DBCHG
"TIME=18-01-05,DATE=1970-01-01,SOURCE=2,USERID=CISCO15,
DBCHGSEQ=96:ENT-EQPT:SLOT-3"
;
Note
PM Reports:
3.
The REPT PM messages fall into this category.
ATAG format: x
where:
x – sequence number of the PM report. This is an integer in the range of 0–9999. For example:
TID-000 1998-06-20 14:30:00
A5 REPT PM DS1
"FAC-3-1:CVL,10,PRTL,NEND,BTH,15-MIN,05-25,14-46"
;
This sequence number is global across all existing PM schedules.
Autonomous messages specific to a TL1 session. These messages are usually related to the security
4.
aspect of the TL1 session. Only the autonomous messages REPT EVT SESSION and CANC fall
under this category. This is an integer in the range 0–9999.
For example:
TID-000 1998-06-20 14:30:00
A 1 CANC
"User"
;
The ATAG is the same as the DBCHGSEQ field in the REPT DBCHG output.
1.9.1 ATAG Description
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