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Release 7 Installation Tests
Issue 9 October 1998
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TID date time
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NOTE
:
Release a.b.c is the software release. TID is the Target Identifier of the
shelf. Date and time are the current system time of the shelf.
Once logged on, the user can only issue commands to the on-line shelf. To
communicate with another shelf in the bay, the user will first have to termi-
nate the session with the current shelf. The session is terminated with the
log; (LOGOUT) command.
4. Issue the command init-sys:all (INITIALIZE-SYSTEM). This com-
mand will configure the DDM-2000 OC-3 with its default parameters.
!
CAUTION:
After cross-connections are entered, use init-sys:all with extreme cau-
tion as it erases al cross-connects.
5. When initialization is completely finished, repeat steps 2 and 3 to log back
into the shelf.
6. For Release 7.2, an AGNE alarm will exist upon completion of the initializa-
tion. To extinguish this alarm, set the AGNE to yes by using the set-ne
command.
7. To change the TID, which is the name of the shelf, issue the command
set-ne (SET-NETWORK ELEMENT). When prompted with TID= enter the
desired TID consisting of up to 20 alphanumeric characters.
8. To change the number of lines displayed at a time (default = 24), issue the
command set-link (SET-LINK). Respond to the page length prompt (pg)
with the desired number of lines, between 3 and 150.
9. To change the time delay for alarms to be displayed or cleared, issue the
command set-attr-alm (SET-ATTRIBUTE ALARM). To eliminate any
alarm delay or clear delay, respond to the prompts with 0.
10. To change the time and date displayed, issue the command set-date
(SET-DATE). Respond to the date and time prompts.