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7.5.5 EVENT COMMANDS
The EVENT command allows a user to list Sequence Of Events information for a given node.
The EVENT command has the following format:
<Address>:<Subaddress>:EVENT:<event number>,BLOCK<block number>;
The event number is a sequence event number that ranges from 1 to 40. A block number is a number
that ranges from 1 to 4, where BLOCK 1 = alerts and alarms, BLOCK 2 = Diagnostic information for
the common module, BLOCK 3 = Diagnostic information for the DACS if present at the node, and
BLOCK 4 = Redundancy status information.
An example of an EVENT command is as follows:
3:TERM:EVENT:1,BLOCK1;
An example of an EVENT command response is as follows:
*OK
FROM NET ADDRESS=3
EVENT NUMBER 1
DATE=05:11:97
TIME=11Hrs.:32Mins.:03Secs.
ALARM ACTIVE 05/11/1997 11:32:03:147
CM4R TERM
RECEIVER OUT OF FRAME;
7.5.6 TIME? COMMANDS
The TIME? command allows a user to determine the time set in the common module identified in the
address field.
The TIME? command has the following format:
<Address>:<Subaddress>:TIME?:;
An example of a TIME command is as follows:
1:DI-A:TIME?:;
An example of a TIME command response is as follows:
*OK
FROM NET ADDRESS=1
DATE=03-25-1997
TIME=11Hrs.:49Mins.:21Secs.:
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