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Chapter 4 TL1 Reference
Parameters
Table 4-1. Parameter Definitions (Continued)
Parameter
<ocrtm>
Occurrence time in the 6-digit form: hh-mm-ss (command) or hh:mm:ss (response
or message), where hh is hours (00 to 23), mm is minutes (00 to 59), and ss is
seconds (00 to 59). For example, 2:34 pm is 14:34:00.
<pid>
Private identifier, factory-set to "TS3000!!". It is the initial password for the
TELECOM <uid>. Passwords are encrypted when stored in the TimeSource
3600, and are never transmitted from the shelf. The pid contains a
case-insensitive string of 8 to 10 ASCII characters, and must include at least one
letter, one numeral, and one special character from the following:
! " $ % & ' ( ) * + - . / < > ? @
<sid>
Source identifier of the equipment sending the message. The <sid> may contain a
maximum of 20 characters (limited to letters, digits, and hyphens), and may begin
with a letter. The <sid> is recommended to be the equipment's CLLI code.
<spec_block>
Replaced by a number of parameters within the command. Parameters are in the
format <name>=<value>, may be entered in any order, and must be separated by
a comma.
<srveff>
Identifies whether the alarm condition is service affecting:
SA
NSA
<tid>
Target identifier of the equipment to which the command is directed. The tid must
be a valid TL1 identifier of a maximum of 20 characters (limited to letters, digits,
and hyphens) beginning with a letter. The <tid> is recommended to be the target's
CLLI code, and can also be used as the <sid>. The <tid> can be null if the OS
directly interfaces to the target. The <tid> can be omitted only if connection is
made directly to a single TimeSource 3600 Shelf.
<time>
Current time in the six-digit form: hh-mm-ss (command) or hh:mm:ss (response or
message), where hh is hours (00 to 23), mm is minutes (00 to 59), and ss is
seconds (00 to 59). For example, 5:11:49 a.m. is 05:11:49.
<uap>
User access level, used by a system administrator to assign a given level of
access to system users. User access level ranges from 1 to 5, with 1 being the
lowest access level, and 5 being the highest access level.
<uid>
User identifier, factory-set to TELECOM. The <uid> contains alphanumeric,
case-insensitive strings of 6 to 10 characters provisioned as valid login IDs.
<uout>
User inactivity password which indicates the number of days a system user has
not logged on to the system. The user inactivity timeout range is 0 to 180 days,
with 0 indicating no timeout.
<utc>
Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) in the 6-digit form: hh-mm-ss, where hh is
hours (00 to 23), mm is minutes (00 to 59), and ss is seconds (00 to 59). For
example, 2:34 pm is 14-34-00.
<vldty>
Validity of the performance monitoring data.
122 TimeSource 3600 User's Guide
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