Fujitsu FLM 150 ADM Maintenance And Trouble Clearing page 13

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Maintenance and Trouble Clearing
FJTU-320-515-480
Step 4
If more information is desired, retrieve the standing conditions using TL1 or
FLEXR. Record them in the trouble log.
RTRV-COND-ALL:TID::CTAG;
Problems caused by intermittent failure conditions may not show up in the alarm
Step 5
retrieval. To view the complete recent history of a node, retrieve all or a portion of
the autonomous output (AO) buffer. Up to 500 of the most recent messages are
stored there. The AO buffer is a valuable information source for nodes not
continuously monitored (that is, not logged on) by the craft interface or OSS.
When no craft interface or OSS is logged on a node, autonomous messages are
sent only to the AO buffer. (Before Release 10 of the FLM 150 ADM, autonomous
messages were neither generated nor stored if no one was logged on the node.)
RTRV-AO:TID:AIDs:CTAG:::KEYWORD=DOMAIN;
AID Values: 1 through 500, null = all
KEYWORD = DOMAIN:
ATAGSEQ = 6-digit numbers (can use &, &&)
MSGTYPE = ALM /EVT/PM/DBCHG
ORDER = INCR/ DECR
(Defaults in bold)
Note: With Release 10, knowledge of ATAGSEQ is not required.
With the ORDER keyword, set to "increment" or "decrement" and
using ranging (& and &&), any group of messages can be
retrieved.
Example: To retrieve the 20 most recent messages of all types,
starting with the newest, use the following:
RTRV-AO:TID:1&&20:CTAG:::ORDER=DECR;
Issue 9, May 1999
TL1
TL1
FNC and FNC Customer Use Only
1.1: Alarm/Status Identification
FLEXR 7.71
Status/Control
Shelf Condition
Retrieve Shelf Condition
Click Exit to close the shelf
condition log report.
FLEXR 7.71
Status/Control
Auto Report Control
Retrieve Autonomous Output
Select the Aid Range or ATAGSEQ.
Enter the applicable data.
Click OK.
Vol. ll, Page 480.1-3

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