Print Meter Values; Operating Parameters - Nortel Meridian 1 Manual

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Print meter values

Operating parameters

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Standard 10.00
You can use your terminal to print the contents of meters in your system. This
can be done for a single DN, a group of consecutive DNs, or all DNs.
— To print the meter contents for one DN:
(PRint) MEter dn <CR>
— To print the meter contents for a group of consecutive DNs:
(PRint) MEter dn1 dn2 <CR>
— To read the meters for all DNs:
(PRint) MEter ALl <CR>
— To print the Customer meter value:
(PRint) MEter CUstomer <CR>
— The word CUstomer can also be added at the end of a command to print
other meters, for example:
(PRint) MEter ALl CUstomer <CR>
(PRint) MEter 7301 7350 CUstomer <CR>
When reading the meters for a group of consecutive DNs, the second DN
entered must be a higher number than the first.
Any DN in the group that has not been assigned a meter, or has a meter
reading of zero, will not be printed. But if you asked for only one meter, and
it was turned off or had a value of zero, it will be printed.
You can use X substitution (see "Define options for the Set command" on
page 17). For example
(PRint) MEter 73XX <CR>
will print meters 7300-7399.
Typing four asterisks (****) will stop a job currently in progress at your
terminal (for example, a long printout you realize you don't need).
June 1999

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