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Administration and Provisioning
 Issue 3 June 2000
8-21
 
Identifiers
The following identifiers (ID) are used for the TID and NSAP address.  See also the 
Lucent Technologies 2000 Product Family Multi-Vendor Operations Interworking Guide, 
824-
102-144.
 
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TID:
 The target identifier (TID) is a 20-character parameter that is set 
through the CIT using the 
set-ne
 command. The TID is used in the 
rlgn
 
command to identify an NE to which a CIT remote login session is being 
established. The TID is also used by an OS to identify NEs using the TL1 
message-based communications protocol. 
Notes/Footnotes:
1. 
Default means factory default (the CIT prompts display current
provisioned values). 
2. 
To view the current values, precede these commands with
rtrv-
 instead of 
set- or ent-
. 
3.
This is the only parameter that is required to enter a manual
adjacency. If only this parameter is specified, all of the other
user settable NSAP field parameters are set to their default
values in the TARP Manual Adjacency list. If no value is
specified, the user will not be prompted for the rest of the L4aj
parameters.
4.
If this parameter is specified, then L4tdctid must also be
specified for the entry to be made in the TARP Data Cache.
5.
This is a required parameter for a TARP Data Cache entry. If
only this parameter is specified, all of the other user settable
NSAP field parameters are set to their default values in the
TARP Data Cache entry. If no value is specified, the user will
not be prompted for the rest of the L4tdc parameters.
*
Parameter can be set for each port.
†
AUTO means the port or channel is ready to be automatically
provisioned via signal detection.
‡
No Override means read and use switch settings on circuit
pack.
§
This command is available to privileged users only.
¶
Parameters can be set for each channel.
**
When security is enabled, this command is available to
privileged users only (default is “disable”). This is a Release
3.0 feature.