TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99
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mondat This parameter is the beginning date of the requested performance-monitoring period.
monmsg This parameter specifies whether a port is allowed to view data traffic associated with other
ports in real-time.
montm This parameter is the beginning time of the requested performance-monitoring period.
montype This parameter is the type of performance-monitoring register in the memory storage.
monval This parameter is the value in the specified performance-monitoring register.
nswmsg This parameter is the nonswitching message delay, which pertains to changes in signal quality
that do not involve switches or rearrangements. This is the amount of time from when a signal
quality level change is reported (following the persistence delay) until the new signal quality
level SSM is sent to the timing output cards.
ntfcncde This parameter is the notification code which indicates the severity of the alarm or event. When
used in a command, it requests only those alarms or events of that severity level. When seen in
a response, it indicates the severity of the alarm or event. Valid values for <ntfcncde> are:
CR = critical alarm NA = not alarmed
MJ = major alarm NR = not reported
MN = minor alarm CL = cleared
Note: The Shelf, and MRC and PSM cards support critical, major, and minor alarms. Clock, LTI,
GTI, and timing output cards support major and minor alarms only.
ocrdat This parameter is the date an event occurred.
ocrtm This parameter is the time an event occurred.
osc1 This parameter is external clock source 1 (OSC A) to an LPR shelf, or the type of clock in the
first clock slot with an MRC card.
osc2 This parameter is external clock source 2 (OSC B) to an LPR shelf, or the type of clock in the
second clock slot with an MRC card.
ph This parameter specifies the degree of system initialization.
pid This parameter is the password identification (<pid>) which is limited to a minimum of 1 charac-
ter and maximum of 10 characters. The password must contain at least one alpha character;
alpha characters can be uppercase, lowercase, or a mixture of both; and the first character
must be an alpha character. Any printable character can be used except: comma (,), colon (:),
semicolon (;), null (), space ( ), ampersand (&), and equal sign (=).
portseverity This parameter specifies the severity of the alarm on an output port.
priority This parameter specifies the priority of the input references. The reference with priority 1 is
used first, then the priority 2 reference, and so on.
reference
condition
This parameter specifies whether the specified input reference can be used.
reference type This parameter is the type of reference input signal to the DCD.
Table A. Parameter Definitions (Contd)
PARAMETER DEFINITION