2.2.3 Connect Test Access Points
2.2.3 Connect Test Access Points
The CONN-TACC command (CONN-TACC-<rr>) is used to make a connection between the TAP and
the circuit or cross-connect under test.
Input Format: CONN-TACC-(T1, T3, STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C,
STS192c, VT1,DS1):[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>::<TAP>:MD=<MD>;
Connect the port/STS/VT defined by <AID> to the port/STS/VT defined by the <TAP> number. The
mode of test access to the circuit/cross-connect is specified by <MD>. The modes can be either of
monitor (non-intrusive), split or loop (intrusive) modes. The various modes are described in the
"2.2.9 Test Access Mode Definitions" section on page
The connection is maintained only for the duration of the TL1 session (non-persistent).
Note
The TAP number is displayed at the output if the CONN-TACC command completes successfully.
Note
Error Codes Supported:
RTBY—Requested TAP busy
RTEN—Requested TAP does not exist
SCAT—Circuit is already connected to another TAP
SRCN—Requested condition already exists
IIAC—Invalid access identifier (AID)
EANS—Access not supported
SRAC—Requested access configuration is invalid
The command in
FAC-1-3 with access mode as MONE. The various modes are described in the
Definitions" section on page
Example 2-7
2.2.4 Change Access Mode
The CHG-ACCMD command (CHG-ACCMD-<rr>) is used to change the access mode.
Input Format: CHG-ACCMD-(T1, T3, STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C,
STS192c, VT1, DS1):[<TID>]:<TAP>:<CTAG>::<MD>;
Change the type of test access. This might be a change from monitoring the data to inserting data into
the STS. This command can only be applied to an existing TAP connection. If a TAP connection does
not exist, a RTEN error is returned.
Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide, R6.0
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Example 2-7
creates a connection between TAP with number one and the port/facility
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CONN-TACC-T1::FAC-1-3:12::1:MD=MONE;
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M 12 COMPLD
1
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"2.2.9 Test Access Mode