TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99
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COMMAND CODE: SET-SID
PURPOSE
SET SOURCE IDENTIFIER
This command changes the system identification, or source identifier. The <tid> in an input command is
the <sid> of the target system. The <sid> is included in every response sent by the system. The <sid> can
be up to 20 characters beginning with a letter, and is limited to letters, numerals and hyphens. The <sid>
is case sensitive.
Note: The sid is recommended to be the target’s CLLI code, if available (alternatively, the office name
can be used).
INPUT FORMAT
SET-SID:[<tid>]::<ctag>::<sid>;
Caution: The letter/number combinations “NO”, “E1”, “E2”, and “E3” cannot be entered alone
in any field in this command. These combinations can be used if additional characters are en-
tered before or after these combinations.
EXAMPLE
Input:
SET-SID:::119::SANJOSE-114;
Response:
SANJOSE-114 1997-12-08 15:04:13
M 119 COMPLD
;
This example, tagged as command 119, sets the sid as SANJOSE-114.