TMSL 097-45018-02 Issue 3: Mar 96
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ntfcncde Command,
response
This parameter is the notification code, indicating 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.
pid Command This parameter specifies the password identification; a pid is limited to a maxi-
mum of 10 (upper, lower, or mixed case) characters.
priority Command This parameter specifies the priority of the references available at the MRC. The
reference with priority 1 is used first, then the priority 2 reference, and so on.
sid Response This parameter is the source identifier. It identifies the system sending the
response or automatic message. The sid in a response message matches the tid
in the input command, if a tid was used.
The sid must be a valid TL1 identifier of no more than 20 characters, limited to
letters, numerals and hyphens, beginning with a letter. The sid is recommended
to be the target’s office name, if available. All systems are manufactured with the
sid TELECOMSOLUTIONS as the default. Assign unique sids in a multi-system
installation with the SET-SID command.
Note: The sids on the expansion shelves are automatically assigned.
srveff Command,
response
This parameter identifies how the alarm condition affects service.
state Command This parameter contains the primary maintenance state (in-service or out-of-ser-
vice) into which the unit is moved, and may contain a secondary maintenance
state indication that identifies a reason for the move to that maintenance state.
tid Command This parameter is the target identifier. Use this parameter in a command if there
are multiple systems and you want to address a system other than the current
one. If this parameter is not used, the command goes to the current system.
The tid must be a valid sid, the name assigned to the target system with the SET-
SID command. The sid in the response message is the same value as the tid.
time Command,
response
This parameter is the current time in the 6-digit form hh:mm:ss (hours, minutes,
seconds). For example, 15:46:06 is 3:46:06 pm. To enter the date in a command,
do not use the colons. For example, 154606 is 3:46:06 pm.
tmper Command,
response
This parameter is the accumulation time period for the specified performance-
monitoring information.
type Command This parameter specifies the type of reference (GPS, Cesium, etc.) the selected
MRC reference uses.
typereq Command This parameter is the type of condition or state to be retrieved.
Table A. Parameter Definitions (Contd)
PARAMETER
USED IN
MESSAGE
TYPE DEFINITION