Atag; Ctag; Tid - Paradyne Jetstream CPX-1000 Reference Manual

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2. Parameter Types

ATAG

CTAG

TID

2-2
AID
COM
Control
DS
Environment
Equipment
IAD
IADPRF
IADPort
IG
LOGID
OC
ProtGroup
Automatic tag (ATAG) is a numeric transaction identifier similar to
CTAG. Its value is automatically generated by a TL1 Agent and is
used exclusively as a sequence number for autonomous messages.
When the TL1 Agent first initializes or resets, ATAG starts at 1; and
when ATAG reaches 999999, the number automatically restarts at
1. Operations Support Systems (OSSs) use ATAG to spot any lost
messages.
A correlation tag (CTAG) is used to correlate input and output
messages. The value of CTAG consists of up to six ASCII,
alphanumeric characters. If no CTAG is provided, 0 is used.
The target identifier (TID) identifies the target CPX-1000 to which a
command is directed. A message sent to an CPX-1000 may be
addressed at that CPX-1000 or routed by it to its target CPX-1000.
If an CPX-1000 is the only target possible for a message sent on a
connection, then TID may be left out of that message. Otherwise, a
TID must be specified.
TIDs are not case-sensitive. It consists between 6 and 20
alphanumeric characters, and no spaces are allowed.
1000-A2-GH30-00
Pattern
COM
CONT-{1-16}
CPX-{1-16}-{1-8}
ENV-{1-16}
CPX-{1-16}
IAD-{1-2000}
IADPRF-{1-1000}
IAD-{1-2000}-{1-24}
GR303-{1-4}
TL1LOG
CPX-{1-16}-1
ATM-{1-4}
TDM-{1-6}
February 2003

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