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Chapter 4 TL1 Reference
Parameters
<date> Current date in the 8-digit form: yyyy-mm-dd (command) or yyyy:mm:dd
(response or message), where yyyy is the year, mm is the month (01-12),
and dd is the day of the month (01-31). For example, May 3, 2000 is
2000-05-03.
<errcde> Four-character mnemonic error code, which is one of the following:
EFON = equipment feature option not provided
ENEQ = not equipped
ICNV = command not valid
IDNV = invalid data in command
IDRG = invalid data range in command
IIAC = invalid aid in command
IICT = invalid correlation tag
IIDT = invalid data parameter in command
IISP = invalid syntax or punctuation
IITA = invalid tid
PIUI = invalid or duplicate uid or pid (privileged users only)
RALB = All units of requested type are busy
RCBY = circuit is busy
SCSN = invalid command sequence
SDBE = internal database error
SNIS = not in service
SNVS = not in a valid state
SRCN = requested condition currently exists
SRQN = request invalid
SWFA = working unit failed
<error message> Error code text message
<link> Communication link identifier.
<modifier> Equipment initiating the alarm or event message, which is one of the
following:
TS3100 = system software
GPS = GPS receiver software
RO-x = remote oscillator input
SPAN-x = E1 span input
<ntfcncde> Notification code showing the alarm severity, which is one of the following:
CR = critical
MJ = major
MN = minor
<ocrdat> Occurrence date in the 8-digit form: yyyy-mm-dd (command) or yyyy:mm:dd
(response or message), where yyyy is the year, mm is the month (01-12),
and dd is the day of the month (01-31). For example, May 3, 2000 is
2000-05-03.
<ocrtm> Occurrence time in the 6-digit form: hh-mm-ss (command) or hh:mm:ss
(response or message), where hh is hours (00 to 23), mm is minutes (00 to
59), and ss is seconds (00 to 59). For example, 2:34 pm is14:34:00.
Table 4-1. Parameter Definitions (Continued)