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ctag This parameter is the correlation tag which is used to correlate the input and response mes-
sages. The <ctag> is a maximum of 6 characters beginning with either a letter or a numeral. It
is recommended that the user enter a unique <ctag> with each command to associate the
response with the command.
date This parameter is the current date in the 8-digit form yyyy-mm-dd (year, month, day).
dn This parameter is the remote PAD address (32 numeric characters max).
dur This parameter is the amount of time (in minutes) after which the user will be logged off if there
is no activity.
durmsg This parameter is the persistence delay which is the amount of time between when a SSM
changes state on a DCIM input and when the new SSM state is reported to the MIS card.
echo This parameter enables or disables the local echo function; if enabled, local echo causes each
character to be echoed back to the terminal when entered.
endoftext This parameter is the end-of-text terminator; it does not replace the TL1-specified end-of-text
terminator (;).
errcde This parameter is the error code returned by the system which identifies the reason the com-
mand was denied. Valid values for <errcde> are:
ENEQ = not equipped PIUC = invalid access level
ENPS = invalid protection switch PIUI = invalid user identification
ICNV = command not valid PLNA = user not logged on
IDNV = data not valid SARB = system resources are busy
IEAE = entity already exists SCSN = invalid sequence
IIAC = invalid aid SDNA = duplex unit not available
IICT = invalid ctag SPFA = protection card switch failure
IISP = invalid syntax or punctuation SROF = command execution failed
IITA = invalid tid SWFA = working card switch failure
IPMS = input parameter missing
framing This parameter is the framing format. Refer to the ED-PORT command for an explanation of
framing types.
holdoff This parameter is the amount of time from when a transmission impairment is detected on an
input source until that input is disqualified. The transmission impairments used are: OOF, LOS,
AIS, BPV threshold violation, and CRC threshold violation.
hldovrmsg This parameter is the amount of time from when the clocks go into holdover until the holdover
SSM is sent to the timing output cards.
hwcontrol This parameter controls whether external equipment can start (CTS = high) and stop (CTS =
low) output messages by manipulating the clear-to-send (CTS) lead.
integration This parameter is the alarm integration time before an alarm is declared on the LPR.
keepalive This parameter is the keepalive message which consists of the response to the RTRV-HDR
command with a ctag of 999. If enabled, the keepalive message is sent every 15 to 20 min.
modetype This parameter specifies the message type used to report autonomous port-alarm messages
(REPT-ALM-PORT or REPT-ALM-EQPT).
Table A. Parameter Definitions (Contd)
PARAMETER DEFINITION