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crcmode Command This parameter specifies whether the selected Multi-Reference Controller (MRC)
reference uses CRC validation.
ctag Command,
response
This parameter is the correlation tag. The operator must enter a ctag for each
command. This is the method the system uses to communicate the results of the
command. For example, if “111” was entered as a ctag in a command, the
response contains “111 COMPLD” or “111 DENY”.
If two commands were entered with the same ctag and one command was com-
pleted but the other was in error, both responses would have the same identifica-
tion number. The operator may not be able to identify the command to re-enter.
The ctag has a maximum of 6 characters beginning with either a letter or a
numeral. It is assigned by the operator and must be included in a command.
date Command,
response
This parameter is the current date in the 6-digit form yy-mm-dd (year, month,
day). For example, 95-12-08 is December 8, 1995. To enter the date in a com-
mand, do not use the hyphens. For example, 951208 is December 8, 1995.
endoftext Command,
response
This parameter is the end-of-text terminator; it does not replace the TL1-speci-
fied end-of-text terminator (;).
errcde Response This parameter is the error code returned by the system. It is a four-character
mnemonic that identifies the reason the command was denied.
fmode Command This parameter specifies the framing format for the selected MRC reference.
keepalive Command,
response
This parameter is the keepalive message; if enabled, the keepalive message is
sent every 15 to 20 minutes and consists of the response to the RTRV-HDR com-
mand (with the ctag used with this ED-EQPT command)
localecho Command,
response
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.
mondat Command,
response
This parameter is the date of the beginning of the requested performance-moni-
toring period specified by the tmper parameter.
monmode Command,
response
This parameter determines whether a port is allowed to view data traffic associ-
ated with other ports in real-time
montm Command,
response
This parameter is the beginning time of day of the requested performance-moni-
toring period specified by the tmper parameter.
montype Command,
response
This parameter is the type of performance-monitoring register in the memory
storage.
monval Command,
response
This parameter is the value in the specified performance-monitoring register.
Table A. Parameter Definitions (Contd)
PARAMETER
USED IN
MESSAGE
TYPE DEFINITION