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Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide, R6.0
Chapter 2 Procedures and Provisioning
2.2.5 Retrieve Test Access Point Information
Error codes supported:
SRCN—Requested condition already exists
SRAC—Requested access configuration is invalid
RTEN—Requested TAP does not exist
The command in Example 2-8 changes the access mode of TAP 1 to LOOPE.
Example 2-8 CHG-ACCMD-T1::1:12::LOOPE;
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;
Note The access mode cannot be changed if the TAP is not connected.
Note This command generates a REPT DBCHG message.
2.2.5 Retrieve Test Access Point Information
2.2.5.1 RTRV-<rr>
Note A generic ALL AID would behave similarly to an ALL AID such as, SLOT-ALL or FAC-1-ALL for all
the RTRV-rr commands that support a generic ALL AID.
The RTRV-<rr> command retrieves TAP information.
Input Format: RTRV-(T1, T3, STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192c,
VT1, DS1):[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>;
This command is modified to include the return of a TAP number if the requested <AID> is defined as
a TAP. An optional TACC=<TAPNUMBER> will appear in the output list if the requested <AID> is
defined as a TAP.
Example 2-9 RTRV-T1::FAC-1-1:12;
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“FAC-1-1::LINECDE=AMI,FMT=D4,LBO=0-131,TACC=1,TAPTYPE=DUAL:OOS”
;
Parameter definitions:
• <TID> the node name which is optional
• <TAP> number from 1–999 identifying the TAP. Returned by the CONN-TACC command. If a TAP
is 0, the TAP is deleted. <TAP> is an integer
• <CTAG> required identifier or number limited to six ASCII characters that correlates a response
with a command