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Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide, R6.0
Chapter 2 Procedures and Provisioning
2.2.6 Disconnect Test Access Points
<AID> can be a TL1 identifier such as STS-<slot>-<starting sts> VT-<slot>-<sts>-<group>-<vt>.
For T1 and T3 the facility <AIDs> are used.
<MD> defines the monitor or split mode: MONE, MONF, MONEF, SPLTE, SPLTF, LOOPE,
LOOPF, SPLTA, SPLTB, SPLTEF (SPLTE, SPLTF, LOOPE, and LOOPF require an external QRS
input signal)
<TACC> specific block should be set to TACC=n where n is the desired TAP number. <TACC>
marks the STS or VT as used for test access
2.2.5.2 RTRV-TACC
RTRV-TACC:[<TID>]:<TAP>:<CTAG>;
This command can also be used to retrieve details associated with a TAP. The TAP is identified by the
TAP number. The ALL input TAP value means that the command will return all the configured TACCs
in the NE.
Example 2-10 RTRV-TACC:CISCO:241:CTAG;
TID-000 1998-06-20 14:30:00
M 001 COMPLD
“241:STS-2-1-1.STS-2-2,MONE,STS-12-1-1,STS-13-1-1”
;
Parameter Definitions:
<TAP> the assigned number for the AID being used as a TAP. TAP is an integer.
<TACC_AIDA> the A path of the TAP, for example, the first STS/VT path of the TAP
<TACC_AIDB> the B path of the TAP, for example, the second STS/VT pat of the TAP. For a single
FADTAP this path will be empty.
<MD> the test access mode. It identifies the mode of access between the TAP and the circuit
connected to the TAP. MD is optional.
<CrossConnectId1> the E path of the cross-connect. CrossConnectId1 is optional.
<CrossConnectId2> the F path of the cross-connect. CrossConnectId2 is optional.
2.2.6 Disconnect Test Access Points
TAPs can be disconnected in the following ways:
Issue the DISC-TACC command
Delete or modify accessed connection
Drop the TL1 session for any reason, including logout or a dropped telnet session
Switch or reset a TCC2/TCC2P or XTC
The DISC-TACC command disconnects the <TAP> and puts the connection back to its original state (no
access). To issue the DISC-TACC command, follow the input format and examples shown below:
Input Format: DISC-TACC:[<TID>]:<TAP>:<CTAG>;

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