Responses; Normal Response - Symmetricom TimeProvider 1100 Reference Manual

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Chapter 1 TL1 Overview

Responses

Position-Defined – In a position-defined payload block, the parameters that
make up the block are implied by their position within the block. The individual
parameters are separated by the comma character ( , ). If the value of a given
parameter is null, its position within the block still must be maintained by using
adjacent commas ( ,, ). Refer to
example of a command that uses a position-defined payload block.
Name-Defined – In a name-defined payload block, the parameters that make up
the block take on the form <keyword>=<value>. The <keyword> identifies the
parameter, and <value> is that parameter's value. Keywords are not
case-sensitive. Refer to
of a command that uses a name-defined payload block.
Responses
When the TimeProvider receives and processes a command, it returns one of the
following types of responses:

Normal Response

Error Response
In-Process Response
The following paragraphs explain these response types.
Normal Response
The TimeProvider sends a Normal response when it receives and can properly
process a TL1 command. The format of a Normal response is as follows. Note that
M and COMPLD identify the response as a Normal response:
<cr><lf><lf>
sid date time<cr><lf>
M
ctag COMPLD<cr><lf>
textblk<cr><lf>
textblk<cr><lf>
.
.
LG_textblk<cr><lf>
;
Note: The textblk and LG_textblk fields are only returned with the
Normal response when the command requires such a message be
returned.
Table 1-1
explains each field that is contained in the Normal response.
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Edit Equipment
(ED-EQPT), on page 45 for an example
(CPY-MEM), on page 36 for an
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