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MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual Transaction Language 1 (TL1), Section 9
61200290L1-1G 9-5
The MX2800 specifically uses quoted line(s) in REPT-ALM and REPT-EVT Autonomous messages. The
REPT-ALM message has the following quoted line format:
<aid>:<ntfcncde>,<condtype>,<srveff>,<ocrdat>,<ocrtm>,<locn>…
The NTFCNCDE field contains one of the following values:
CL indicates alarm cleared.
TC indicates transient condition.
MN indicates minor.
MJ indicates major.
CR indicates critical.
The
REPT-EVT message has the following quoted line format:
<aid>:<ntfcncde>,<condeff>,<srveff>,<ocrdat>,<ocrtm>,<locn>…
The CONDEFF field will contain one of the following values:
CL indicates standing condition cleared.
SC indicates standing condition raised.
TC indicates transient condition.
For possible CONDTYPE codes for both REPT-ALM
and REPT-EVT quoted lines, see the condition types
listed in Tab le 9-3 on page 9-12 and Tab le 9-4 on page 9-16, respectively.
Refer to the section TL1 Autonomous Messages on page 9-11 for a list of Autonomous messages currently
supported by the MX2800.
4. TL1 COMMANDS
As stated in TL1 Messages on page 9-3, the general format for a TL1 command is as follows:
<verb>[-<mod1>[-<mod2>]]:<tid>:<aid>:<ctag>:<general block>:<keyword
block>: <state block>;
Areas of concentration for TL1 support in the MX2800 include session initiation, session termination, and
system event reporting. Table 9-2 lists the commands currently supported by the MX2800.
NOTE
The Target ID (
tid) is the same as the Unit ID. Refer to the Unit ID on
page 3-36.

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