Ci Level User Interface; Nag Command - Nortel DMS-100 Series Maintenance Manual

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CI level user interface

This section describes the commands at the CI level:

NAG command

This section describes the CI level NAG command useful in assessing node
states in the office.
Display all nodes not in service using NAG command
The command interpreter (CI) level NAG (node assessment graph) command
enables operating company personnel to display all nodes that are not in
service. The MAP response to the NAG command is like that given in the
NAG400 log report. The command and log report are part of the NAG feature
which provides a brief view of nodes in the system that are not in service or
have a routine exercise (REX) test issue. Operating company personnel can
include the offline nodes in the output by entering the command string NAG
ALL. The log report function, which runs hourly, can be turned ON and OFF
by entering the command string NAG ON or NAG OFF.
For a node to be included in the output or log report, it must be in one of the
following states:
A node may also be included if it has failed, aborted, or did not complete the
last REX test. If a node has no REX problem, ATP appears in the REX column
which means all tests passed.
The following output depicts an abbreviated report in response to the NAG
command.
NAG
QLEN
QLENWRK
STARDCSD
system busy (SysB)
C-side busy (CBsy)
in-service trouble (ISTb)
manually busy (ManB)
DMS-100 Family NA100 Star Remote System XPM15 and up
Star Remote System user interface 6-3

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