How Commands, Parameters, And Responses Are Represented; Input Prompt (>); Commands And Fixed Parameters; Variables - Nortel DMS 100 Series Maintenance Manual

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How commands, parameters, and responses are represented

Commands, parameters, and responses in this document conform to the
following conventions.
Input prompt (>)
An input prompt (>) indicates that the information that follows is a command:
>BSY
Commands and fixed parameters
Commands and fixed parameters that are entered at a MAP terminal are shown
in uppercase letters:
>BSY CTRL

Variables

Variables are shown in lowercase letters:
>BSY
The letters or numbers that the variable represents must be entered. Each
variable is explained in a list that follows the command string.

Responses

Responses correspond to the MAP display and are shown in a different type:
FP 3 Busy CTRL 0: Command request has been submitted.
FP 3 Busy CTRL 0: Command passed.
DMS-100 Family Remote Switching Center Multi-Access Maintenance Manual XPM11 and up
CAUTION
Possible loss of service
Before continuing, confirm that you are removing the card
from the inactive unit of the peripheral module.
Subscriber service will be lost if you remove a card from
the active unit.
CTRL
ctrl_no
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