Symmetricom TimeProvider 500 series Reference Manual
Symmetricom TimeProvider 500 series Reference Manual

Symmetricom TimeProvider 500 series Reference Manual

Digital clock distributor input/output reference guide release 5.05.xx
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CONTENTS
1. GENERAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A. Conventions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B. Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C. Parameter Definitions and Values . . . .
D. Responses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. SECURITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. VERSION 5 VS. NON-VERSION 5 CARDS. .
5. COMMANDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ACT-USER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ALW-SWDX-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CANC-USER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONN-COM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CPY-MEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DISC-COM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DLT-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DLT-INVENTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DLT-PORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DLT-USER-SECU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ED-COM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ED-DAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ED-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ED-INVENTORY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ED-PID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ED-PORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ED-SSM-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ED-SSM-MSG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ED-SSM-PORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ED-USER-SECU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ENT-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ENT-INVENTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ENT-PORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ENT-USER-SECU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INIT-COM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INIT-LOG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INIT-REG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DIGITAL CLOCK DISTRIBUTOR
INPUT/OUTPUT REFERENCE GUIDE
RELEASE 5.05.xx
Copyright © 1999 Symmetricom, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
500 SERIES
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CONTENTS (Contd)
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5. COMMANDS (Contd)
INIT-SYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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OPR-ACO-ALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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OPR-PROTNSW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OPR-SWDX-PORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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OPR-SYNCNSW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RLS-PROTNSW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RLS-SWDX-PORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RLS-SYNCNSW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RMV-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RMV-PORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RST-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RST-PORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RTRV-ALM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RTRV-ATTR-CONT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RTRV-ATTR-PORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RTRV-COM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RTRV-COM-CONN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RTRV-COND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RTRV-DA-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RTRV-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RTRV-GPS-STAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RTRV-HDR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
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RTRV-INVENTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
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RTRV-LOG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
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RTRV-MSG-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
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RTRV-MSG-PORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
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RTRV-PM-PORT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
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RTRV-PORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
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RTRV-REPTMODE-PORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
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RTRV-SSM-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
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RTRV-SSM-MSG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
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RTRV-SSM-PORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
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RTRV-TH-MSG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
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RTRV-TH-PORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
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RTRV-USER-SECU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
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SET-ATTR-CONT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
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SET-ATTR-PORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
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SET-DA-EQPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
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SET-REPTMODE-PORT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
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  • Page 1 INIT-REG ......SET-REPTMODE-PORT....143 Copyright © 1999 Symmetricom, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    (commands), response messages, and au- tomatic messages used with an MIS card which is separates parameter blocks part of Symmetricom’s Digital Clock Distributor (DCD) 500 System. Specifically, this section provides separates parameters within a block information about software release 5.05.xx when in- stalled in an MIS card with a part number of 090- 44018-05 or 090-45018-05.
  • Page 3: Command Format

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 rameters separated by commas. The semicolon ter- terminates a command and causes execu- minator causes execution. tion Example: > indicates a message continuation (message blocks are limited to 4096 bytes) command-code:parameter:parame- ter ::parameter,parameter; Note: When listing parameter values that can be used in a command, a range of numbers 2.04 Parameter blocks may be null (contain no pa-...
  • Page 4: C. Parameter Definitions And Values

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 C. Parameter Definitions and Values Completed response: 2.07 The TL1 commands use parameters that direct ^^^<sid>^<date>^<time> and constrain their operation. The general definitions M^^<ctag>^COMPLD of the parameters, are listed in Table A. The values of the parameters are listed with the command.
  • Page 5: Parameter Definitions

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 Table A. Parameter Definitions PARAMETER DEFINITION This parameter is the access identifier which is the equipment that the command affects. When seen in a response, the <aid> is the equipment reporting the condition. Note: Shelf types are defined as follows: Master: the shelf that is the communications interface for the system and contains the highest-quality clocks in the system.
  • Page 6 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 Table A. Parameter Definitions (Contd) PARAMETER DEFINITION comtype This parameter indicates the type of communication device used (X25, MODEM, TERM1, TERM2, or remote). Refer to the ED-COM command for an explanation of device types. conddescr This parameter is the condition description which is a text description of the alarm or condition reported by the system, enclosed within /* and */.
  • Page 7 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 Table A. Parameter Definitions (Contd) PARAMETER DEFINITION ctag This parameter is the correlation tag which is used to correlate the input and response mes- sages. The <ctag> is a maximum of 6 characters beginning with either a letter or a numeral. It is recommended that the user enter a unique <ctag>...
  • Page 8 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 Table A. Parameter Definitions (Contd) PARAMETER DEFINITION mondat This parameter is the beginning date of the requested performance-monitoring period. monmsg This parameter specifies whether a port is allowed to view data traffic associated with other ports in real-time.
  • Page 9 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 Table A. Parameter Definitions (Contd) PARAMETER DEFINITION reptalm This parameter specifies whether alarm/event messages are transmitted from a port: ALW allows alarm/event messages to be transmitted from a port, INH inhibits alarm/event messages from being transmitted from a port. rstdur This parameter is the amount of time from when an input source becomes free of transmission impairments until that input is requalified for use.
  • Page 10 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 Table A. Parameter Definitions (Contd) PARAMETER DEFINITION swmsg This parameter is the switching message delay, which pertains to changes in signal quality that involve switches or rearrangements. This is the amount of time from when a signal quality level change is reported (following the persistence delay) until the new signal quality level SSM is sent to the timing output cards.
  • Page 11: Command/Message Names And

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 3. SECURITY ing access to all commands at that level and below. A user with level 5 can access all commands. Table B. 3.01 The access level of each command is listed in also lists the expanded name of each command. Table B.
  • Page 12: Rept Alm

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 Table B. Command/Message Names and Access Levels (Contd) ACCESS COMMAND/MESSAGE EXPANDED NAME LEVEL INIT-REG Initialize Register INIT-SYS Initialize System OPR-ACO-ALL Operate ACO All OPR-PROTNSW Operate Protection Switch OPR-SWDX-PORT Operate Switch Duplex Port OPR-SYNCNSW Operate Synchronization Switch REPT-ALM Report Alarm (Autonomous)
  • Page 13: Set-Sid

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 Table B. Command/Message Names and Access Levels (Contd) ACCESS COMMAND/MESSAGE EXPANDED NAME LEVEL RTRV-REPTMODE-PORT Retrieve Report Mode Port RTRV-SSM-EQPT Retrieve Synchronization Status Message Equipment RTRV-SSM-PORT Retrieve Synchronization Status Message Port RTRV-TH-MSG Retrieve Threshold Message RTRV-TH-PORT Retrieve Threshold Port RTRV-USER-SECU...
  • Page 14: Version 5 Cards

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 4. VERSION 5 VS. NON-VERSION 5 CARDS 4.02 Table C lists the Version 5 cards; all other cards are non-Version 5 cards. Non-Version 5 cards 4.01 Version 5 cards are those cards which can do the do not contain inventory information and must be following: manually entered using the ENT-INVENTORY com-...
  • Page 15 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 Table C. Version 5 Cards (Contd) CARD PART NUMBER TIMING OUTPUT CARDS EA10 090-45029-52 EA10/C 090-44029-52 EA10M 090-45029-54 EA10M/C 090-44029-54 EA20 090-45029-53 EA20/C 090-44029-53 EA20M 090-45029-54 EA20M/C 090-44029-54 TO-EA5 090-45029-51 TO-EA5/C 090-44029-51 TO-EAN 090-45029-56 TOTA-5 090-45012-52 TOTA-M...
  • Page 16: Commands

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 5. COMMANDS 5.02 Part 2D, Responses, shows the normal re- sponse. Where the response is more detailed, the re- 5.01 The commands used with the 500 series sys- sponse format is provided with the command tems are listed in this section.
  • Page 17: Act-User

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: ACT-USER PURPOSE ACTIVATE USER This command logs the user onto the system and begins a session. The user name and password are case sen- sitive (uppercase/lowercase) and must be entered exactly as assigned. After a period of inactivity (set in the ED-COM command), the user is automatically logged off.
  • Page 18: Alw-Swdx-Eqpt

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: ALW-SWDX-EQPT PURPOSE ALLOW SWITCH DUPLEX EQUIPMENT This command transfers the source active status between two DCIM cards. The DCIM cards must be set for stand-alone operation (not 1+1) via the SET-ATTR-CONT command. In addition, the shelf must be equipped with ST3 clock cards.
  • Page 19: Canc-User

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: CANC-USER PURPOSE CANCEL USER This command logs the user off and ends the session. After a period of inactivity (set in the ED-COM command), the user is automatically logged off. The user name is case sensitive (uppercase and lower- case) and must be entered exactly as assigned.
  • Page 20: Conn-Com

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: CONN-COM PURPOSE CONNECT COMMUNICATION This command initiates a connection sequence on the specified communication port. This command must be entered on a communication port other than the one specified in the command where the PAD is lo- cated.
  • Page 21: Cpy-Mem

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: CPY-MEM PURPOSE COPY MEMORY This command copies card programs from an external device (e.g. PC, network, etc) to the DCD shelf. This command can also be used to copy card programs and/or database information between cards in the shelf.
  • Page 22 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: CPY-MEM (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) The parameter values in the table below are as follows: = 1–2 or ALL = 1–11 or ALL = 1–12 (1–10 for TOTA-5 & TOTA-M) or ALL fromdev todev meaning...
  • Page 23 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: CPY-MEM (Contd) EXAMPLE Input: CPY-MEM:::134::,FROM-EXT,,TO-MIS:PGM; Response: SANJOSE-114 1997-12-08 15:04:13 M 134 COMPLD This example, tagged as command 134, copies the MIS card program from an external computer to the MIS card in the master shelf. Page 23...
  • Page 24: Disc-Com

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: DISC-COM PURPOSE DISCONNET COMMUNICATION This command initiates a disconnection sequence on the specified communication port. This command must be entered on a communication port other than the one specified in the command (where the PAD is located).
  • Page 25: Dlt-Eqpt

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: DLT-EQPT PURPOSE DELETE EQUIPMENT This command deletes equipment from the system database. INPUT FORMAT DLT-EQPT:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>; The parameter values in the table below are as follows: = 1–2 = 1–11 = 1–12 (1–10 for TOTA-5 & TOTA-M) meaning CLK-a specified CLK card...
  • Page 26: Dlt-Inventory

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: DLT-INVENTORY PURPOSE DELETE INVENTORY This command deletes a nonstandard card from the database. (Standard cards are removed from the da- tabase by the DLT-EQPT command.) INPUT FORMAT DLT-INVENTORY:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>; The parameter values in the table below are as follows: = 1–2 = 1–12 meaning...
  • Page 27: Dlt-Port

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: DLT-PORT PURPOSE DELETE PORT This command deletes a port from the system database. INPUT FORMAT DLT-PORT:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>; The parameter values in the table below are as follows: = 1–2 = 1–11 = 1–2 or ALL = 1–12 (1–10 for TOTA-5 &...
  • Page 28: Dlt-User-Secu

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: DLT-USER-SECU PURPOSE DELETE USER SECURITY This command removes a user. The user name is case sensitive (uppercase/lowercase) and must be en- tered exactly as assigned. INPUT FORMAT DLT-USER-SECU:[<tid>]:<uid>:<ctag>; parameter value meaning user name the user being deleted EXAMPLE Input:...
  • Page 29: Ed-Com

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: ED-COM PURPOSE EDIT COMMUNICATION This command changes communication parameters. Communication port parameters which cannot be changed are: character bits = 8, parity = none, and start bits = 1. When changing communication param- eters, the associated hardware (modem, pad, or terminal) must be connected.
  • Page 30 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: ED-COM (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning comtype for use with X.25 PAD (sets configuration for Black Box Corporation’s X.25 PAD-8 only with the following settings: a. drops call if idle time is greater than 1 minute b.
  • Page 31 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: ED-COM (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning swcontrol allows the user to use a Control-s key combination to stop the DCD system from sending messages; also allows the user to use a Control-q key combination to cause the DCD system to continue sending messages inhibits the use of the Control-s and Control-q key sequences to stop and start messages...
  • Page 32: Ed-Dat

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: ED-DAT PURPOSE EDIT DATE This command sets the system (real-time) date and time clock to the given values. INPUT FORMAT ED-DAT:[<tid>]::<ctag>::<date>,<time>; Note: If connected to a GTI card, the system will adjust the minutes and seconds to coincide with UTC time.
  • Page 33: Ed-Eqpt

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: ED-EQPT PURPOSE EDIT EQUIPMENT This command changes equipment parameters. Note: This command will be denied when attempting to set the <clklevel> with an aid of CLK unless one of the following has been completed: •...
  • Page 34 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: ED-EQPT (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning GTI-a framing channel associated signaling CAS4 channel associated signaling with cyclic redundancy check 4 CRC4 common channel signaling with cyclic redundancy check 4 D4 framing ESF framing common channel signaling troublecode...
  • Page 35 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: ED-EQPT (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning MRC-a framing (null) (not applicable) troublecode portseverity osc1 NONE oscillator 1 (OSCA) is not equipped oscillator 1 (OSCA) is quartz clock oscillator 1 (OSCA) is rubidium clock osc2 NONE oscillator 1 (OSCA) is not equipped...
  • Page 36 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: ED-EQPT (Contd) EXAMPLE Input: ED-EQPT::GTI-2:134::FAS,ALW,,RB,RB,1; Response: SANJOSE-114 1997-12-08 15:04:13 M 134 COMPLD This example, tagged as command 134, changes the parameters for GTI-2 as follows: • framing = FAS • trouble code = outputs AIS during major alarm •...
  • Page 37: E. Gti Card Alarm Integration Times

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 Table E. GTI Card Alarm Integration Times ALARM INTEGRATION TIME INTEGRATION (SIGNAL DEFECT ONLY) PARAMETER SETTING GTI CARD TYPE MINOR ALARM MAJOR ALARM GTI -13 & -14 4 hours 24 hours GTI -15, -16, -17, & -18 Rubidium ref: 4 hours Rubidium ref:...
  • Page 38: Ed-Inventory

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: ED-INVENTORY PURPOSE EDIT INVENTORY This command is for nonstandard cards only. This command is used to change the card name, part num- ber, CLEI code, serial number, hardware revision, or software revision in the system database for non- standard cards.
  • Page 39 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: ED-INVENTORY (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) card OUTPUT-b TOAA TOCA TOEA TO-EA TOGA TOLA TOTA TOTL SCIU ESCIU PRS-a LOU-1 LOU-2 EXAMPLE Input: ED-INVENTORY::OUTPUT-3:114::,090-45025-53,,,,; Response: SANJOSE-121 1997-12-08 15:04:13 M 114 COMPLD This example, tagged as command 114, changes the part number of the card in output slot 3 to 090- 45025-53 (other parameters that were previously entered are not changed).
  • Page 40: Ed-Pid

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: ED-PID PURPOSE EDIT PASSWORD IDENTIFICATION This command changes a user’s password. The user name and password are case (uppercase/lowercase) sensitive and must be entered exactly as assigned. INPUT FORMAT ED-PID:[<tid>]:<uid>:<ctag>::<pid>,<new pid>; parameter value meaning user name...
  • Page 41: Ed-Port

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: ED-PORT PURPOSE EDIT PORT This command modifies the priority, reference type, and signal type mode for a port. INPUT FORMAT ED-PORT:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>::[<framing>],[<priority>], [<reference type>],[<signal type>][,[<reference condition>]]; Any parameter left blank causes no change to that parameter. The parameter values in the table below are as follows: = 1–2 = 1–11...
  • Page 42 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: ED-PORT (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning MRC-a-c[&&-d] framing channel associated signaling CAS4 channel associated signaling with cyclic redundancy check 4 CRC4 common channel signaling with cyclic redundancy check 4 D4 framing ESF framing common channel signaling priority...
  • Page 43 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: ED-PORT (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning TO-f-g[&&-h] framing (null) (not applicable) priority reference type signal type ANALOG analog signal (TO-EA5, EA10, & EA20 only) DIGITAL digital signal reference (null) (not applicable) condition EXAMPLE Input:...
  • Page 44: Ed-Ssm-Eqpt

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: ED-SSM-EQPT PURPOSE EDIT SYNCHRONIZATION STATUS MESSAGE EQUIPMENT This command assigns a quality level to the output signal(s) of an input card or the output signals of a TOTA-M, EA10-M, EA20-M, GTI-17, or GTI-18 card. Also specified are the SSM trouble code to be sent out during clock holdover, and whether to use the Sa4 through Sa8 bits of an E1 signal for SSM messag- es.
  • Page 45 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: ED-SSM-EQPT (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) parameter value for card meaning ssmmsg QL-PRC DCIM-EA, EA10-M, Signal is traceable to a primary reference clock (contd) EA20-M, E1 Input cards, GTI-18 QL-PRS DCIM-T, E1 Input Signal is traceable to a primary reference source cards, GTI-17, TOTA-M...
  • Page 46 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: ED-SSM-EQPT (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) parameter value for card meaning ssmtc EA10-M, EA20-M, AIS is sent out during holdover TOTA-M Output squelched during holdover NORM Clock quality level is sent out during holdover ssmsa4 EA10-M, EA20-M, Allows the Sa4 bit to be used for SSM messages...
  • Page 47: Ed-Ssm-Msg

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: ED-SSM-MSG PURPOSE EDIT SYNCHRONIZATION STATUS MESSAGING This command assigns a quality level to the output signals of a TOTA-M, EA10-M, EA20-M, GTI-17, or GTI-18 card. On TOTA-M, EA10-M, and EA20-M cards, the assigned message will be sent only if the TOTA-M, EA10-M, or EA20-MA card loses communicatins with the MIS card for longer than 2 seconds.
  • Page 48 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: ED-SSM-MSG (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) parameter value for card meaning ssmmsg QL-ST2 GTI-17, TOTA-M Signal is traceable to a stratum 2 level (contd) QL-ST3 GTI-17, TOTA-M Signal is traceable to a stratum 3 level QL-ST3E GTI-17, TOTA-M Signal is traceable to a stratum 3E level...
  • Page 49: Ed-Ssm-Port

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: ED-SSM-PORT PURPOSE EDIT SYNCHRONIZATION STATUS MESSAGE PORT This command assigns a quality level to an input signal on a DCIM card. This command will be denied if the shelf is set for no SSM (factory setting). INPUT FORMAT ED-SSM-PORT:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>::[<ssmmsg>][,[<ssmsa4>], [<ssmsa5>],[<ssmsa6>],[<ssmsa7>],[<ssmsa8>]];...
  • Page 50 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: ED-SSM-PORT (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) parameter value for card meaning ssmsa4 DCIM-EA Allows the Sa4 bit to be used for SSM messages Inhibits the Sa4 bit from being used for SSM messages ssmsa5 Allows the Sa5 bit to be used for SSM messages Inhibits the Sa5 bit from being used for SSM messages...
  • Page 51: Ed-User-Secu

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: ED-USER-SECU PURPOSE EDIT USER SECURITY This command changes a user’s name, password, and access level. The user name and password are case (uppercase/lowercase) sensitive and must be entered exactly as assigned. One user is assigned at the fac- tory, and up to 16 additional users can be assigned (for a total of 17 users).
  • Page 52: Ent-Eqpt

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: ENT-EQPT PURPOSE ENTER EQUIPMENT This command enters the card into the MIS card database, and puts the card in service according to the switch settings on the card. The card switch settings can be overridden by TL1 command. See note below. Note: For EA10, EA10M, EA20, EA20M, TO-EA5, TOTA-5, and TOTA-M cards, if section 8 of switch SW1 is ON: •...
  • Page 53: Ent-Inventory

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: ENT-INVENTORY PURPOSE ENTER INVENTORY This command is for nonstandard cards and standard cards without a database (LTI, ST2, ST2E, ST3, ST3E, TNC, TNC-E, and LNC). This command is used to enter the card name, part number, CLEI code, serial number, hardware revision, and software revision into the system database for each slot equipped with a nonstandard card.
  • Page 54 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: ENT-INVENTORY (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) card CLOCK-a TNC-E ST2E ST3E OUTPUT-b TOAA TOCA TOEA TO-EA TOGA TOLA TOTA TOTL SCIU ESCIU PRS-a LOU-1 LOU-2 EXAMPLE Input: ENT-INVENTORY::OUTPUT-3:114::TOAA,090-45025-53,D0CPBC15AA, E18951,B,D; Response: SANJOSE-121 1997-12-08 15:04:13 M 114 COMPLD This example, tagged as command 114, enters the following inventory information into the system data- base: output slot 3 contains a nonstandard TOAA card with a part number of 090-40025-01, a CLEI code...
  • Page 55: Ent-Port

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: ENT-PORT PURPOSE ENTER PORT This command enters a new port including the framing, priority, reference type, signal type, and refer- ence condition. INPUT FORMAT ENT-PORT:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>::<framing>,<priority>, <reference type>,<signal type>,<reference condition>; Any parameter left blank causes the card to use switch settings for that parameter. The parameter val- ues in the table below are as follows: = 1–2 = 1–11...
  • Page 56 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: ENT-PORT (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning MRC-a-c[&&-d] framing channel associated signaling CAS4 channel associated signaling with cyclic redundancy check 4 CRC4 common channel signaling with cyclic redundancy check 4 D4 framing ESF framing common channel signaling priority...
  • Page 57 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: ENT-PORT (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning TO-f-g[&&-h] framing (null) (not applicable) priority reference type signal type ANALOG analog signal (TO-EA5, EA10, & EA20 only) DIGITAL digital signal reference (null) (not applicable) condition EXAMPLE Input:...
  • Page 58: Ent-User-Secu

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: ENT-USER-SECU PURPOSE ENTER USER SECURITY This command enters a new user including the user’s name, password, and access level. The user name and password are case (uppercase/lowercase) sensitive, therefore use care when assigning these param- eters.
  • Page 59: Init-Com

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: INIT-COM PURPOSE INITIALIZE COMMUNICATIONS This command causes the data terminal ready (DTR) signal to drop for 5 seconds on any of the three com- munication ports (1, 2, or 3). (If a port is provision for TERM1 [no DSR/DTR support], the command will indicate completed but no action will occur.) INPUT FORMAT INIT-COM:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>;...
  • Page 60: Init-Log

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: INIT-LOG PURPOSE INITIALIZE LOG This command clears the system message log. It is sometimes useful to clear the message log after re- trieving the messages with the RTRV-LOG command. (After clearing, the first entry in the log will be the initialization of the log.) INPUT FORMAT INIT-LOG:[<tid>]:[<shelf>]:<ctag>::LOG;...
  • Page 61: Init-Reg

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: INIT-REG PURPOSE INITIALIZE REGISTER This command resets the specified performance-monitoring storage registers (<montype>) on the speci- fied equipment. These registers contain performance monitoring information accumulated in previous intervals. After putting ports into service, it is recommended that this command be used to initialize the performance-monitoring storage registers on those ports to avoid the possibility of invalid data.
  • Page 62 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: INIT-REG (Contd) EXAMPLE Input: INIT-REG::MRC-1-4:143::BPV; Response: SANJOSE-114 1997-12-08 15:04:13 M 143 COMPLD The above example, tagged as command 143, resets the current BPV performance-monitoring register to 0 on span 4 of MRC 1. Page 62...
  • Page 63: Init-Sys

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: INIT-SYS PURPOSE INITIALIZE SYSTEM This command either deletes the card database, resets the MIS card, changes to the alternate MIS card program, or resets all parameters to the factory settings and deletes the card database. INPUT FORMAT INIT-SYS:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>::<ph>;...
  • Page 64 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: INIT-SYS (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning aid = MIS only: deletes the card database (does not affect the SID, security, or communication port parameters) aid = MIS only: with section 5 of SW1 on the MIS card in the ON position: performs a soft reset on the MIS card (does not affect the SID, security, or communication port parameters);...
  • Page 65: Opr-Aco-All

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: OPR-ACO-ALL PURPOSE OPERATE ALARM CUTOFF ALL This command silences all current audible alarm signals and lights the green ACO lamp on the MIS card. This command will be executed on all shelves. INPUT FORMAT OPR-ACO-ALL:[<tid>]:[<shelf>]:<ctag>;...
  • Page 66: Opr-Protnsw

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: OPR-PROTNSW PURPOSE OPERATE PROTECTION SWITCH To determine the protection configuration of the system use the RTRV-ATTR-CONT command to indi- cate the protection type, i.e., unprotected, 1-for-1, 1+1, or 1-for-N. In addition, use the RTRV-COND- EQPT command to determine which card of a 1-for-1 pair is the working and which is the protection card.
  • Page 67 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: OPR-PROTNSW (Contd) PURPOSE (Contd) 1-for-N protection: This command is only for timing output cards other than the TO-EA5, EA10, EA10M, EA20, & EA20M that are set for 1:N protection. The OPR-PROTNSW and RLS-PROTNSW commands switch between a timing output card and a protection timing output card of the same type in an HS slot.
  • Page 68 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: OPR-PROTNSW (Contd) EXAMPLE Input: OPR-PROTNSW::TO-5:111::MAN; Response: SANJOSE-114 95-12-08 15:04:13 M 111 COMPLD This example, tagged as command 111, switches all ports from the working card, TO-5, to the protection output card of the same type in slot 6 (TO-6). Page 68...
  • Page 69: Opr-Swdx-Port

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: OPR-SWDX-PORT PURPOSE OPERATE SWITCH DUPLEX PORT This command is for DCIM cards only. This command forces a particular reference input port on a par- ticular DCIM card to be used. This command can be completed only if the <reference condition> for the port has been set to ALW by the ED-PORT or ENT-PORT command.
  • Page 70 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: OPR-SWDX-PORT (Contd) EXAMPLE Input: OPR-SWDX-PORT::DCIM-1-1:787; Response: SANJOSE-114 98-12-08 15:04:13 M 787 COMPLD This example, tagged as command 787, causes DCIM 1 to use the signal on input port 1. Page 70...
  • Page 71: Opr-Syncnsw

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: OPR-SYNCNSW PURPOSE OPERATE SYNCHRONIZATION SWITCH This command forces the timing output cards to use the specified internal synchronization source (soft- ware control). The selected source stays in effect until released by the RLS-SYNCNSW command. If the selected source fails, a phase hit will occur on the outputs.
  • Page 72: Rls-Protnsw

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RLS-PROTNSW PURPOSE RELEASE PROTECTION SWITCH This command reverses (releases) the switch caused by the OPR-PROTNSW command. To determine the protection configuration of the system use the RTRV-ATTR-CONT to indicate the protection type (un- protected, 1-for-1, 1+1, or 1-for-N).
  • Page 73 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RLS-PROTNSW (Contd) EXAMPLE Input: RLS-PROTNSW::TO-5:111::MAN; Response: SANJOSE-114 95-12-08 15:04:13 M 111 COMPLD This example, tagged as command 111, switches all ports from the protection output card back to TO-5. Page 73...
  • Page 74: Rls-Swdx-Port

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RLS-SWDX-PORT PURPOSE RELEASE SWITCH DUPLEX PORT This command releases the forced use of the input port specified by the OPR-SWDX-PORT command and returns to normal operation. INPUT FORMAT RLS-SWDX-PORT:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>; The parameter values in the table below are as follows: = 1–2 = 1–2 meaning...
  • Page 75: Rls-Syncnsw

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RLS-SYNCNSW PURPOSE RELEASE SYNCHRONIZATION SWITCH This command cancels the OPR-SYNCNSW command and returns to (hardware control) revertive or nonrevertive selection mode as determined by the SET-ATTR-CONT command. INPUT FORMAT RLS-SYNCNSW:[<tid>]:TO-ALL:<ctag>; EXAMPLE Input: RLS-SYNCNSW::TO-ALL:134;...
  • Page 76: Rmv-Eqpt

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RMV-EQPT PURPOSE REMOVE EQUIPMENT This command removes a card from service into a maintenance state. INPUT FORMAT RMV-EQPT:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>; The parameter values in the table below are as follows: = 1–2 = 1–11 = 1–12 (1–10 for TOTA-5 &TOTA-M) meaning CLK-a...
  • Page 77: Rmv-Port

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RMV-PORT PURPOSE REMOVE PORT This command removes a port from service, and places it into a maintenance state. When used on a tim- ing output card, this command squelches the output of the removed port. INPUT FORMAT RMV-PORT:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>;...
  • Page 78: Rst-Eqpt

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RST-EQPT PURPOSE RESTORE EQUIPMENT This command puts a card into service from a maintenance state. INPUT FORMAT RST-EQPT:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>; The parameter values in the table below are as follows: = 1–2 = 1–11 = 1–12 (1–10 for TOTA-5 &TOTA-M) meaning CLK-a...
  • Page 79: Rst-Port

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RST-PORT PURPOSE RESTORE PORT This command puts a port into service from a maintenance state. When used on a timing output card, this command enables (turns on) the output signal for the restored port. INPUT FORMAT RST-PORT:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>;...
  • Page 80: Rtrv-Alm

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-ALM PURPOSE RETRIEVE ALARMS This command lists all active alarms on any card or port in a system (RTRV-ALM-ALL), specific equip- ment alarms (RTRV-ALM-EQPT), or specific facilities (RTRV-ALM-PORT). The optional parameters specify alarms by severity, type, or whether they affect service. If a piece of equipment is not in alarm, use the RTRV-COND command to retrieve its condition.
  • Page 81 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-ALM (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT If there is at least one alarm to report, the format is: <sid> <date> <time> M <ctag> COMPLD "<aid>:<ntfcncde>,<condtype>,<srveff>,<ocrdat>,<ocrtm>,,: <conddescr>," ... Refer to Table A and Table F for parameter values. EXAMPLE Input: RTRV-ALM-PORT::MRC-1-4:145;...
  • Page 82: Rtrv-Attr-Cont

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-ATTR-CONT PURPOSE RETRIEVE ATTRIBUTE CONTROL This command displays the control preferences set by the SET-ATTR-CONT command. INPUT FORMAT RTRV-ATTR-CONT:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>; meaning DCIM-ALL DCIM card protection mode (stand-alone or combined) GTI-ALL SSM mode for GTI-17 and GTI-18 cards (none; SSMT for GTI-17 cards; SSME or SSMEC for GTI-18 cards) output protection type for timing output cards other than TO-EA, TO-EA5, EA10, EA10M, EA20, and EA20M (revertive/nonrevertive, automatic/manual, and protection priority for each output slot)
  • Page 83: Rtrv-Attr-Port

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-ATTR-PORT PURPOSE RETRIEVE ATTRIBUTE PORT This command displays the notification code associated with a condition type. Alarms are reported auto- matically by the REPORT ALARM message or retrieved using the RETRIEVE ALARM command. INPUT FORMAT RTRV-ATTR-PORT:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>;...
  • Page 84 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-ATTR-PORT (Contd) EXAMPLE RTRV-ATTR-PORT::MRC-1-4:153; SANJOSE-114 1997-02-08 15:04:14 M 153 COMPLD "MRC-1-4:MN,AIS" "MRC-1-4:MN,BPV" "MRC-1-4:MN,CRC" "MRC-1-4:MN,FFREQ" "MRC-1-4:MN,LOS" "MRC-1-4:MN,OOF" This example, tagged as command 153, retrieves the notification code associated with all condition types on port 4 of MRC 1. Page 84...
  • Page 85: Rtrv-Com

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-COM PURPOSE RETRIEVE COMMUNICATION This command displays configuration information for the specified communications ports. INPUT FORMAT RTRV-COM:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>; meaning COM-1 communication port 1 (backplane D connector) COM-2 communication port 2 (backplane D connector or front panel RJ connector) COM-3 communication port 3 (backplane D connector) COM-ALL...
  • Page 86 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-COM (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT (Cont) parameter value meaning comtype this port is set for PAD MODEM this port is set for modem TERM1 dumb terminal (VT100 with no DSR/DTR support and message buffering dis- abled) TERM2 dumb terminal (VT100 with DSR/DTR support and message buffering enabled)
  • Page 87 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-COM (Contd) EXAMPLE Input: RTRV-COM::COM-1:115; Response: SANJOSE-114 1997-12-08 16:01:04 M 115 COMPLD "COM-1" /*BAUD= 9600, MONMSG= ALW, KEEPALIVE= ALW, COMTYPE= TERM1 , ENDOFTEXT= 0, ECHO= INH, COMPRI= ALW1, HWCONTROL= INH , SWCONTROL= INH, DUR= 25, DN= 12345*/ This example, tagged as command 115, requests information for communications port 1.
  • Page 88: Rtrv-Com-Conn

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-COM-CONN PURPOSE RETRIEVE COMMUNICATION CONNECTION This command displays the connection status of the shelf. INPUT FORMAT RTRV-COM-CONN:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>; = SHELF RESPONSE FORMAT <sid> <date> <time> M <ctag> COMPLD "<aid>" ... COM-1=<value>[,ACT-USER=<uid>], COM-2=<value>[,ACT-USER=<uid>], COM-3=<value>[,ACT-USER=<uid>] value = status of communication port (ACTIVE or INACTIVE) = the user id (as set by the ENT-USER-SECU command) of the user...
  • Page 89 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-COM-CONN (Contd) EXAMPLE Input: RTRV-COM-CONN::SHELF:115; Response: SANJOSE-114 1997-12-08 16:01:04 M 115 COMPLD "SHELF" COM-1=ACTIVE,ACT-USER=GEORGE, COM-2=ACTIVE,ACT-USER=MARY, COM-3=INACTIVE This example, tagged as command 115, requests the connection status of all communication ports. In this example, a user with a uid of GEORGE is logged onto communication port 1, a user with a uid of MARY is logged onto communication port 2, and communication port 3 is inactive.
  • Page 90: Rtrv-Cond

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-COND PURPOSE RETRIEVE CONDITIONS This command displays the current standing alarms, events, or state associated with one or more speci- fied equipment units or facilities. INPUT FORMAT RTRV-COND-{EQPT|PORT}:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>; The following values can be used for the variables in the table below: = 1–2 = 1–4 or ALL = 1–11...
  • Page 91 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-COND (Contd) EXAMPLE Input: RTRV-COND-PORT::MRC-1-1:113; Response: SANJOSE-114 1997-02-08 15:04:14 M 113 COMPLD "MRC-1-1:NA,BPV,NSA,/*BPV THRESHOLD EXCEEDED*/" This example, tagged as command 113, retrieves the status of port 1 of MRC-1. Page 91...
  • Page 92: Rtrv-Da-Eqpt

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-DA-EQPT PURPOSE RETRIEVE DELAY ACTIVATION EQUIPMENT This command displays the amount of time from when transmission impairments are detected on an in- put until the input is disqualified, and the amount of time from when the input is free of transmission impairments until the input is requalified for use on a DCIM card.
  • Page 93 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-DA-EQPT (Contd) EXAMPLE Input: RTRV-DA-EQPT::DCIM-ALL:134; Response: SANJOSE-114 1997-12-08 15:04:13 M 134 COMPLD “DCIM-1:100,5" “DCIM-2:0,1" This example, tagged as command 134, shows that DCIM 1 is set to 100 ms for holdoff delay and 5 min for restore delay, and that DCIM 2 is set to 0 ms for holdoff delay and 1 min for restore delay.
  • Page 94: Rtrv-Eqpt

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-EQPT PURPOSE RETRIEVE EQUIPMENT This command retrieves framing, trouble code, port severity, oscillator 1 (OSCA) and 2 (OSCB) type, and the alarm integration time information (where applicable). INPUT FORMAT RTRV-EQPT:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>; The parameter values in the table below are as follows: = 1–2 or ALL = 1–11 or ALL = 1–12 (1–10 for TOTA-5 &...
  • Page 95 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-EQPT (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning CLK-a framing (null) (not applicable) troublecode portseverity osc1 osc2 integration clklevel the clock is an ST2 ST2E the clock is an ST2E the clock is an ST3 ST3E the clock is an ST3E the clock is a TNC...
  • Page 96 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-EQPT (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning GTI-a framing channel associated signaling CAS4 channel associated signaling with cyclic redundancy check 4 CRC4 common channel signaling with cyclic redundancy check 4 D4 framing ESF framing common channel signaling troublecode...
  • Page 97: Integration

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-EQPT (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning framing (null) (not applicable) troublecode portseverity port failure causes major alarm port failure causes minor alarm osc1 (null) (not applicable) osc2 integration clklevel alarmlead a protection switch activates the shelf alarm lead a protection switch does not activate the shelf alarm lead signaltype...
  • Page 98: Channel Associated Signaling Channel Associated Signaling With Cyclic Redundancy Check

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-EQPT (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning TO-c framing channel associated signaling CAS4 channel associated signaling with cyclic redundancy check 4 CRC4 common channel signaling with cyclic redundancy check 4 D4 framing ESF framing common channel signaling troublecode...
  • Page 99: Rtrv-Gps-Stat

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-GPS-STAT PURPOSE RETRIEVE GPS STATISTICS This command displays the operating statistics of the GPS. This command may take up to 40 seconds to execute. INPUT FORMAT RTRV-GPS-STAT:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>; The parameter values in the table below are as follows: = 1–2 meaning GTI-a...
  • Page 100 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-GPS-STAT RESPONSE FORMAT (Contd) variable meaning universal coordinated time (hours:minutes:seconds) format is ddmm.mmm-x-dddmm.mmm-y-aa where ddmm.mmm-x is latitude, dddmm.mmm-y is longitude, and aa is altitude (d = degrees, m = minutes, x = N or S, y = E or W, aa is in meters) number of satellites in view satellite number format is d1-d2-sn where d1 = satellite azimuth (degrees relative to true north), d2 = elevation...
  • Page 101: Rtrv-Hdr

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-HDR PURPOSE RETRIEVE HEADER This command can be used to verify that the system is operating correctly. If the response is returned, the cable, MIS, and communications link are operating correctly; and the sid, date, and time can be ver- ified.
  • Page 102: Rtrv-Inventory

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-INVENTORY PURPOSE RETRIEVE INVENTORY This command displays the following information about standard cards: card name, card type, part num- ber, CLEI code, serial number, hardware revision, software revision, and software version. For non- standard cards, information that was entered with the ENT-INVENTORY command is displayed.
  • Page 103 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-INVENTORY (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT For MIS card: <sid> <date> <time> M <ctag> COMPLD "<aid>" CARD=<value>, TYPE=<value>, PART=<value>, CLEI=<value>, SERIAL=<value>, HARDREV=<value>, LOW_BANK_SW=<value>: SOFTREV=<value>, SOFTVER=<value>, HI_BANK_SW=<value>: SOFTREV=<value>, SOFTVER=<value> For GTI card: <sid> <date> <time> M <ctag>...
  • Page 104 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-INVENTORY (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT (Contd) For cards other than MIS or GTI: <sid> <date> <time> M <ctag> COMPLD "<aid>" CARD=<value>, TYPE=<value>, PART=<value>, CLEI=<value>, SERIAL=<value>, HARDREV=<value>, ACTIVE SOFTREV=<value>, ACTIVE SOFTVER=<value> INACTIVE SOFTREV=<value>, INACTIVE SOFTVER=<value> Note: In the response format for cards other than MIS: in the lines ACTIVE SOFTREV=<value>...
  • Page 105 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-INVENTORY (Contd) EXAMPLE Input: RTRV-INVENTORY::ADMIN:114; Response: SANJOSE-121 1997-12-08 15:04:13 M 114 COMPLD "ADMIN" CARD=MIS-5, TYPE=STD, PART=090-45018-05, CLEI=D0CPBC15AA, SERIAL=E18951, HARDREV=6.02.01, LOW_BANK_SW=ACTIVE: SOFTREV=M, SOFTVER=5.02.01, HI_BANK_SW=INACTIVE: SOFTREV=N, SOFTVER=5.03.01 This example, tagged as command 114, requests the inventory information for the card in the ADMIN slot.
  • Page 106: Rtrv-Log

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-LOG PURPOSE RETRIEVE LOG This command displays all alarmed and non-alarmed events in the system message log. RTRV-LOG does not clear the messages. Up to 256 messages can be stored in the log. (See INIT-LOG to clear the system message log.) INPUT FORMAT RTRV-LOG:[<tid>]:[<shelf>]:<ctag>::LOG;...
  • Page 107 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-LOG (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT <sid> <date> <time> M <ctag> COMPLD "LOG" "<date> <time> " "<sid>:<ocrdat> <ocrtm> <aid>:<ntfcncde>,<condtype>,<srv- eff>: /* <conddescr> */" ... "<sid>:<ocrdat> <ocrtm> <aid>:<condtype>,<condeff>: /* <conddescr> */" ... Notes: 1. The line shown as "<date> <time> " in the response format will show an arbitrary date and time when the RTRV-LOG command is used without having ever used the INIT-LOG command.
  • Page 108 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-LOG (Contd) EXAMPLE Input: RTRV-LOG:::115::LOG; Response: SANJOSE-114 1998-01-08 16:11:28 M 115 COMPLD "LOG" "1998-01-07 11:06:42 INIT-LOG:::1::LOG" "SANJOSE-114:1998-01-18 16:35:26 PSM-1-4:MN,OOF,NSA: /* OOF DETECTED */" "SANJOSE-114:1998-01-18 16:41:34 CLK-1:ACTIVE,SC: /* CLOCK IS SUPPLYING SIGNAL */" This example, tagged as command 115, displays all event information stored in the event log in the MIS card.
  • Page 109: Rtrv-Msg-Eqpt

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-MSG-EQPT PURPOSE RETRIEVE MESSAGE EQPT This command displays the quality level being output by a DCIM, EA10-M, EA20-M, GTI-17, GTI-18, or TOTA-M card. The quality level displayed may be the result of received messages or may have been set (overridden) by the ED-SSM-EQPT command.
  • Page 110 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-MSG-EQPT (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT (Contd) ssm-state meaning QL-ALW Output of card is AIS QL-DNU Do not use for synchronization QL-DUS Do not use for synchronization QL-IDLE SSM is not used (idle code is sent) QL-INH No output message QL-PRC...
  • Page 111: Rtrv-Msg-Port

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-MSG-PORT PURPOSE RETRIEVE MESSAGE PORT This command displays the quality level on an input port of a DCIM card. The quality level displayed may be the result of received messages or may have been set (overridden) by the ED-SSM-PORT com- mand.
  • Page 112 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-MSG-PORT (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT (Contd) ssm-state meaning QL-DNU Do not use for synchronization QL-DUS Do not use for synchronization QL-PRC Signal traceable to a primary reference clock QL-PRS Signal traceable to a primary reference source QL-RES Signal traceable to a user-defined level QL-SEC...
  • Page 113: Rtrv-Pm-Port

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-PM-PORT PURPOSE RETRIEVE PERFORMANCE MONITORING PORT This command displays the current set of PM data for one or more facilities. The PM data may be used to examine events that are not reported by automatic messages, or to evaluate the system after mainte- nance operations.
  • Page 114 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-PM-PORT (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning PSM-d-b montype SLIPS number of slips since the previous midnight (mondat and montm1 = null) 15-minute bipolar violation counts (used with montm2) 15-minute cyclic redundancy check error counts (used with montm2) MTIE 900-second MTIE accumulated between monitor time 2 and 1 hour after montm2 (units of measure for MTIE are nanoseconds)
  • Page 115 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-PM-PORT (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT (Contd) For MTIE and TDEV: <sid> <date> <time> M <ctag> COMPLD "<aid>:<montype>,<monval-1>,<vldty-1>,<monval-2>,<vldty-2> ,<monval-3>,<vldty-3>,<monval-4>,<vldty-4> ,,,,<mondat>,<montm>”... Each line displays one hour of data. The four monvals and corresponding four vldtys are for the four 15-minute periods following the montm shown at the end of each line.
  • Page 116 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-PM-PORT (Contd) EXAMPLE For BPV (CRC will appear similarly): Input: RTRV-PM-PORT::PSM-1-4:141::BPV,,,,,,12-45; Response: TOP523 1997-09-06 13:37:09 141 COMPLD "PSM-1-4:BPV,3,,,,,1997-09-06,12:45:00" "PSM-1-4:BPV,0,,,,,1997-09-06,13:00:00" "PSM-1-4:BPV,0,,,,,1997-09-06,13:15:00" "PSM-1-4:BPV,2,P,,,,1997-09-06,13:30:00" The above example, tagged as command 141, retrieves the bipolar violation performance monitor- ing data for port 4 of PSM-1 for 1 hour after 12:45 PM on Sept.
  • Page 117 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-PM-PORT (Contd) EXAMPLE For MTIE (TDEV will appear similarly): Input: RTRV-PM-PORT::PSM-1-4:141::MTIE,,,,,,12-00; Response: TOP523 1997-09-06 13:47:09 141 COMPLD "PSM-1-4:MTIE1,3,,2,,2,,2,,,,,1997-09-06,12:00:00" "PSM-1-4:MTIE4,6,,4,,4,,5,,,,,1997-09-06,12:00:00" "PSM-1-4:MTIE16,7,,5,,5,,7,,,,,1997-09-06,12:00:00" "PSM-1-4:MTIE64,7,,8,,9,,8,,,,,1997-09-06,12:00:00" "PSM-1-4:MTIE128,10,,8,,9,,9,,,,,1997-09-06,12:00:00" "PSM-1-4:MTIE512,13,,9,,10,,12,,,,,1997-09-06,12:00:00" "PSM-1-4:MTIE900,16,,10,,10,,12,,,,,1997-09-06,12:00:00" The above example, tagged as command 141, retrieves the MTIE performance monitoring data for port 4 of PSM-1 for 1 hour after 12:00 PM on Sept.
  • Page 118: Rtrv-Port

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-PORT PURPOSE RETRIEVE PORT This command displays the framing, priority, reference type, signal type, and reference condition for a port. INPUT FORMAT RTRV-PORT:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>; The parameter values in the table below are as follows: = 1–2 = 1–11 = 1–2 or ALL...
  • Page 119: (Not Applicable)

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-PORT (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning DCIM-a-b framing channel associated signaling CAS4 channel associated signaling with cyclic redundancy check 4 CRC4 common channel signaling with cyclic redundancy check 4 D4 framing ESF framing common channel signaling priority...
  • Page 120 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-PORT (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning PSM-d- framing channel associated signaling b[&&-c] CAS4 channel associated signaling with cyclic redundancy check 4 CRC4 common channel signaling with cyclic redundancy check 4 D4 framing ESF framing common channel signaling...
  • Page 121: Rtrv-Reptmode-Port

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-REPTMODE-PORT PURPOSE RETRIEVE REPORT MODE PORT This command displays the message type (REPT-ALM-PORT or REPT-ALM-EQPT) used to report au- tonomous port-alarm messages. INPUT FORMAT RTRV-REPTMODE-PORT:[<tid>]::<ctag>; OUTPUT FORMAT <sid> <date> <time> M <ctag> COMPLD "REPTMODE: <modetype>"...
  • Page 122: Rtrv-Ssm-Eqpt

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-SSM-EQPT PURPOSE RETRIEVE SYNCHRONIZATION STATUS MESSAGING EQPT This command displays the quality level assigned by the ED-SSM-EQPT command to the output sig- nal(s) of an input card or the output signals of TOTA-M, EA10-M, EA20-M, GTI-17, or GTI-18 cards. Also displayed are the SSM trouble code to be sent out during clock holdover, and whether to use the Sa4 through Sa8 bits of an E1 signal for SSM messages.
  • Page 123 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-SSM-EQPT (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning ssmmsg QL-DNU Do not use for synchronization QL-DUS Do not use for synchronization QL-NONE SSM is not used QL-NORM No quality level has been assigned; the incoming quality level message will be used, along with equipment condi- tions, to determine the output quality level message QL-PRC...
  • Page 124 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-SSM-EQPT (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning ssmtc AIS is sent out during holdover Output squelched during holdover` NORM Clock quality level is sent out during holdover ssmsa4 Allows the Sa4 bit to be used for SSM messages Inhibits the Sa4 bit from being used for SSM messages ssmsa5 Allows the Sa5 bit to be used for SSM messages...
  • Page 125: Rtrv-Ssm-Msg

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-SSM-MSG PURPOSE RETRIEVE SYNCHRONIZATION STATUS MESSAGING This command displays the quality level assigned by the ED-SSM-MSG command to the output of TOTA-M, EA10-M, EA20-M, GTI-17, or GTI-18 cards. See the ED-SSM-MSG command for more details. INPUT FORMAT RTRV-SSM-MSG:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>;...
  • Page 126 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-SSM-MSG (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning ssmmsg QL-DNU Do not use for synchronization QL-DUS Do not use for synchronization QL-HOLDOVER Output quality level based on quality level of the active shelf clock QL-PRC Signal is traceable to a primary reference clock...
  • Page 127: Rtrv-Ssm-Port

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-SSM-PORT PURPOSE RETRIEVE SYNCHRONIZATION STATUS MESSAGING PORT This command displays the quality level assigned by the ED-SSM-PORT command to an input signal on a DCIM card. Also displayed is whether the Sa4 through Sa8 bits of an E1 signal can be used for SSM messages.
  • Page 128 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-SSM-PORT (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning ssmmsg QL-DNU Do not use for synchronization QL-DUS Do not use for synchronization QL-NORM No quality level has been assigned; the incoming quality level message will be used, along with equipment conditions, to de- termine the output quality level message QL-PRC...
  • Page 129 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-SSM-PORT (Contd) EXAMPLE Input: RTRV-SSM-PORT::DCIM-1-ALL:155; Response: SANJOSE-114 1997-12-08 15:04:13 M 155 COMPLD "DCIM-1-1:QL-NORM,ALW,ALW,ALW,ALW,ALW" "DCIM-1-2:QL-NORM,ALW,ALW,ALW,ALW,ALW" This example, tagged as command 155, shows port 1 and 2 of DCIM 1 are set for QL-NORM and bits Sa4 through Sa8 are enabled for SSM messages.
  • Page 130: Rtrv-Th-Msg

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-TH-MSG PURPOSE RETRIEVE THRESHOLD MESSAGE This command displays the persistence delay for DCIM cards and the nonswitching message delay, switching message delay, and the holdover message delay for the shelf. INPUT FORMAT RTRV-TH-MSG:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>;...
  • Page 131 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-TH-MSG (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning DCIM-a durmsg 0–2000 persistence delay: amount of time (ms) from an SSM change at an in- put until the new SSM is sent to the MIS card (in 100 ms steps) nswmsg (null) (not applicable)
  • Page 132: Rtrv-Th-Port

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-TH-PORT PURPOSE RETRIEVE THRESHOLD PORT This command displays the threshold level for a monitored parameter. When the parameter exceeds the threshold value, an automatic message is sent. The threshold may apply to one or more units. INPUT FORMAT RTRV-TH-PORT:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>::<montype>;...
  • Page 133 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-TH-PORT (Contd) RESPONSE FORMAT <sid> <date> <time> M <ctag> COMPLD "<aid>:<montype>,,,<thlev>" ... thlev meaning threshold level in decimal numerals 1–32767 Note for BPV and CRC: Only in-service (restored) ports are sampled; therefore, the BPV or CRC counts displayed correspond to a particular error rate depending on the number of in-service ports.
  • Page 134 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-TH-PORT (Contd) EXAMPLE Input: RTRV-TH-PORT::MRC-1-ALL:136::BPV; Response: SANJOSE-114 1997-02-08 15:04:14 M 136 COMPLD "MRC-1-1:BPV,,,16" "MRC-1-2:BPV,,,16" "MRC-1-3:BPV,,,16" "MRC-1-4:BPV,,,16" Page 134...
  • Page 135: Rtrv-User-Secu

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: RTRV-USER-SECU PURPOSE RETRIEVE USER SECURITY This command displays the access level for a single user or all users. INPUT FORMAT RTRV-USER-SECU:[<tid>]:<uid>:<ctag>; meaning user name a single user all users RESPONSE FORMAT <sid> <date> <time> M <ctag>...
  • Page 136: Set-Attr-Cont

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: SET-ATTR-CONT PURPOSE SET ATTRIBUTE CONTROL This command sets the control preferences. 1. Input protection type (DCIM only) (aid = DCIM-ALL): a. No protection: each DCIM card functions as a stand-alone card with 2 inputs b.
  • Page 137 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: SET-ATTR-CONT (Contd) PURPOSE (Contd) 5. 1-for-N output protection (all TO cards except TO-EA5, EA-10, EA-10M, EA-20, & EA-20M) (aid = MCA): a. Automatic/manual switching: • Automatic (AUTO): if a fault occurs in a timing output card, the outputs are automatically switched to the same timing output card type in an HS slot (OPR-PROTNSW command does not function) •...
  • Page 138 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: SET-ATTR-CONT (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) parameter value meaning conttype NRVRT nonrevertive protection switching when fault clears RVRT revertive protection switching when fault clears (<protmode> must be set to AUTO) protmode AUTO allows automatic protection switching between a TO card and a protection TO card in an HS slot (OPR-PROTNSW command will not function) allows manual protection switching between a TO card and a...
  • Page 139 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: SET-ATTR-CONT (Contd) EXAMPLE Input: SET-ATTR-CONT::SHELF:140::RVRT; Response: SANJOSE-114 1997-12-08 15:04:13 M 140 COMPLD This example, tagged as command 140, sets the timing output cards to the revertive mode for timing source selection. Page 139...
  • Page 140: Set-Attr-Port

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: SET-ATTR-PORT PURPOSE SET ATTRIBUTE PORT This command sets the notification code associated with the specified event. This attribute governs whether the event is reported automatically. Alarmed events are reported automatically by the REPORT ALARM message.
  • Page 141 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: SET-ATTR-PORT (Contd) INPUT FORMAT ntfcncde condtype meaning PSM-e- CR, MJ, MN, NA, or alarm indication signal c[&&-d] all condtypes bipolar violations cyclic redundancy check errors loss of signal MTIE1 1 second threshold MTIE4 4 second threshold MTIE16...
  • Page 142: Set-Da-Eqpt

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: SET-DA-EQPT PURPOSE SET DELAY ACTIVATION EQUIPMENT This command sets the amount of time from when transmission impairments are detected on an input until the input is disqualified, and the amount of time from when the input is free of transmission im- pairments until the input is requalified for use.
  • Page 143: Set-Reptmode-Port

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: SET-REPTMODE-PORT PURPOSE SET REPORT MODE PORT This command sets the message type (REPT-ALM-PORT or REPT-ALM-EQPT) used to report autono- mous port-alarm messages. INPUT FORMAT SET-REPTMODE-PORT:[<tid>]::<ctag>::<modetype>; modetype meaning automatic port-alarm messages are reported as REPT-ALM-PORT messages automatic port-alarm messages are reported as REPT-ALM-EQPT messages...
  • Page 144 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: SET-SID PURPOSE SET SOURCE IDENTIFIER This command changes the system identification, or source identifier. The <tid> in an input command is the <sid> of the target system. The <sid> is included in every response sent by the system. The <sid> can be up to 20 characters beginning with a letter, and is limited to letters, numerals and hyphens.
  • Page 145 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: SET-TH-MSG PURPOSE SET THRESHOLD MESSAGE This command changes the persistence delay for DCIM cards and the nonswitching message delay, switching message delay, and the holdover message delay for the shelf. INPUT FORMAT SET-TH-MSG:[<tid>]:<aid>:<ctag>::[<durmsg>],[<nswmsg>], [<swmsg>],[<hldovrmsg>];...
  • Page 146 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: SET-TH-MSG (Contd) EXAMPLE Input: SET-TH-MSG::SHELF:135::,100,100,80; Response: SANJOSE-114 1997-12-08 15:04:13 M 135 COMPLD This example, tagged as command 135, sets the nonswitching message delay to 100 ms, the switching message delay to 100 ms, and the holdover message delay to 80 s. Page 146...
  • Page 147 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: SET-TH-PORT PURPOSE SET THRESHOLD PORT This command sets the threshold level for a monitored parameter. When the parameter exceeds the threshold value, an automatic message is sent. The threshold may apply to one or more units. One com- mand is required for each threshold setting.
  • Page 148 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: SET-TH-PORT (Contd) INPUT FORMAT (Contd) BPV or CRC counts for an E1 signal 1 port in 2 ports in 3 ports in 4 ports in Error Rate service service service service 1 x 10 1 x 10 1843 1 x 10...
  • Page 149 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: SET-TH-PORT (Contd) EXAMPLE Input: SET-TH-PORT::MRC-1-3:135::CRC,20; Response: SANJOSE-114 1997-12-08 15:04:13 M 135 COMPLD This example, tagged as command 135, sets the out of frame errors of span 3 of MRC-1 to 20. Page 149...
  • Page 150: Autonomous Messages

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 6. AUTONOMOUS MESSAGES 7. ALARMS & EVENTS 6.01 The autonomous messages that can be issued 7.01 Table F is a summary of the alarms and events are listed on the following pages. Each message starts which may occur.
  • Page 151 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 COMMAND CODE: REPT ALM PURPOSE REPORT ALARM This message reports the occurrence of alarms, including the access identifier, the severity of the alarm, the type of condition, whether it affects service, when it occurred, and a short description of the alarm. MESSAGE FORMAT <sid>...
  • Page 152 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 COMMAND CODE: REPT EVT PURPOSE REPORT EVENT This message reports the occurrence of nonalarmed events, including the access identifier, the severity of the alarm, the type of condition, whether it affects service, and a short description of the alarm. MESSAGE FORMAT <sid>...
  • Page 153: F. Alarm/Event Summary

    Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 Table F. Alarm/Event Summary Service <aid> <condtype> <conddescr> Severity Affecting Notes: 1. The severities in this table are defined as follows: = minor alarm = standing condition = major alarm = transient condition = not alarmed 2.
  • Page 154 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 Table F. Alarm/Event Summary (Contd) Service <aid> <condtype> <conddescr> Severity Affecting DCIM-x IS-NR IN-SERVICE NORMAL (x = 1–2) IS-NR-ACT IN-SERVICE NORMAL-ACTIVE (contd) MISMATCH CARD INFORMATION DOES NOT MATCH DATABASE OOS-MT OUT-OF-SERVICE MAINTENANCE OOS-MT-FLT OUT-OF-SERVICE MAINTENANCE-FAILED QL-DNU NOT TO BE USED FOR SYNCHRONIZATION [OVERRIDE]...
  • Page 155 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 Table F. Alarm/Event Summary (Contd) Service <aid> <condtype> <conddescr> Severity Affecting DCIM-x-y IS-NR IN-SERVICE NORMAL (x = 1–2, IS-NR-ACT IN-SERVICE NORMAL-ACTIVE y = 1–2) (contd) IS-NR-ACT-LOCK IN-SERVICE NORMAL-ACTIVE LOCKED LOSS OF EXTERNAL REFERENCE OOF DETECTED OOS-MT OUT-OF-SERVICE MAINTENANCE OOS-MT-FLT...
  • Page 156 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 Table F. Alarm/Event Summary (Contd) Service <aid> <condtype> <conddescr> Severity Affecting GTI-x ACQUIRED ACQUIRED AT LEAST ONE SATELLITE (x = 1–2) CONVERGING TIMING SIGNAL NOT YET STABLE FAIL CARD FAULT: REFERENCE PLL OUT OF LOCK FAIL CARD FAIL: PRIMARY REFERENCE PLL OUT OF LOCK...
  • Page 157 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 Table F. Alarm/Event Summary (Contd) Service <aid> <condtype> <conddescr> Severity Affecting GTI-x OOS-MT-FLT OUT-OF-SERVICE MAINTENANCE-FAILED (x = 1–2) (contd) OSC-x-LOS LOSS OF EXTERNAL OSCILLATOR (x = 1–2) OSC-x-TOL EXTERNAL OSCILLATOR OUT OF TOLERANCE (x = 1–2) SATELLITE INSUFFICIENT SATELLITES IN VIEW <...
  • Page 158 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 Table F. Alarm/Event Summary (Contd) Service <aid> <condtype> <conddescr> Severity Affecting LTI-x OSC-LOS LOSS OF BOTH LOCAL OSCILLATOR SIGNALS (x = 1–2) OSC-x-LOS LOSS OF EXTERNAL OSCILLATOR (contd) (x = 1–2) SEARCH SEARCHING FOR LORAN STATION UNEQUIPPED IMPROPER CARD REMOVAL OR COMM FAILURE COMM...
  • Page 159 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 Table F. Alarm/Event Summary (Contd) Service <aid> <condtype> <conddescr> Severity Affecting MRC-x ACTIVE CARD IS SUPPLYING A SIGNAL TO THE CLOCK(S) (x = 1–2) ALL-REF LOSS OF ALL EXTERNAL INPUT REFERENCES CLOCK-x LOSS OF CLOCK SIGNAL (x = 1–2) FAIL CARD FAIL:CLOCK SYNTHESIZER FAILURE...
  • Page 160 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 Table F. Alarm/Event Summary (Contd) Service <aid> <condtype> <conddescr> Severity Affecting PSM-x ALL-REF LOSS OF ALL EXTERNAL INPUT REFERENCES (x = 1–11) CLOCK-x LOSS OF CLOCK SIGNAL (x = 1–2) FAIL CARD FAIL:CLOCK SYNTHESIZER FAILURE FAIL CARD FAIL: FRAMER FAILURE FFREQ-x...
  • Page 161 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 Table F. Alarm/Event Summary (Contd) Service <aid> <condtype> <conddescr> Severity Affecting SHELF ACTIVE Ex EXPANSION SHELF PRESENT (x = 1–3) DLCMP DOWNLOAD COMPLETED DLIP DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS FUSE-x FUSE BLOWN OR POWER FAIL (x = 1–2) SHELF INPUT ALARM GPMJ MAJOR GENERAL PURPOSE ALARM ON SHELF...
  • Page 162 TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 Table F. Alarm/Event Summary (Contd) Service <aid> <condtype> <conddescr> Severity Affecting TO-x CLOCK-x TIMING SIGNAL FROM CLOCK CARD (x = 1–12) (x = 1–2) DISQUALIFIED FAIL CARD FAIL:A/D FAILURE FAIL CARD FAIL:INTERNAL FAILURE FAIL CARD FAIL:REFERENCE VOLTAGE FAILURE FAIL CARD FAIL:PLL OUT OF LOCK...
  • Page 163 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 Table F. Alarm/Event Summary (Contd) Service <aid> <condtype> <conddescr> Severity Affecting TO-x QL-ST4 TRACEABLE TO ST4 [OVERRIDE] (x = 1–12) QL-STU TRACEABLE TO UNKNOWN STRATUM LEVEL (contd) [OVERRIDE] QL-TNC TRACEABLE TO TNC [OVERRIDE] QL-UNK TRACEABLE TO UNKNOWN STRATUM LEVEL [OVERRIDE] SOURCE-CLK-x...
  • Page 164: G. Command Differences

    TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99 Table G. Command Differences MIS -04 CARD COMMANDS MIS -05 CARD COMMANDS ACT-USER ACT-USER — ALW-SWDX-EQPT CANC-USER CANC-USER — CONN-COM — COPY-MEM — DISC-COM — DLT-EQPT — DLT-INVENTORY — DLT-PORT DLT-USER-SECU DLT-USER-SECU INIT-SYS ED-COM SET-DAT ED-DAT ED-PRMTR-T1, SET-ATTR-T1...
  • Page 165 Issue 2: Sep 99 TMSL 097-44018-26 Table G. Command Differences (Contd) MIS -04 CARD COMMANDS MIS -05 CARD COMMANDS — RMV-EQPT — RMV-PORT — RST-EQPT — RST-PORT RTRV-ALM-{ALL|EQPT|T1} RTRV-ALM-{ALL|EQPT|PORT} — RTRV-ATTR-CONT RTRV-ATTR-T1 RTRV-ATTR-PORT RTRV-EQPT RTRV-COM — RTRV-COM-CONN RTRV-COND-{EQPT|T1} RTRV-COND-{EQPT|PORT} — RTRV-DA-EQPT —...

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