Parameters, Output messages – Paradyne 4200 User Manual

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2. Using the Command Line Interface

4200-A2-GB20-00

August 2002

2-3

Parameters

Parameters are values which clarify the function of a command. Parameter syntax
must be followed exactly to avoid system error responses. There are two types of
parameters:

T

Staging parameters

Designate where the verb of the command conducts

its operation (address). There are three unique addressing parameters:

— Target IDentification (TID)

Identifies the Network Element (NE) to which

the command is directed. Each NE in the system should have its own TID
code.

— Access IDentification (AID)

Gives the location of the network entity (such

as specific facilities and equipment) to which the command is directed.

When accessing multiple records, grouping and ranging of parameters
may be allowed. An example if grouping is in the command

RTRV-EQPT::LT-1-1-4&LT-1-1-5&LT-1-1-6

; where units

-4, -5,

and

-6

are requested. Note that the group must be specified for each item

entered. An example of ranging is in the command

RTRV-EQPT::LT-1-1-4&&-6

; where

-4&&-6

requests units 4 through

6. The ampersand (&) separates descriptive records, groups, and
members within an AID.

— Correlation TAG (CTAG)

Correlates the response message to the input

command. A response to a command echoes the appropriate CTAG. This
field is optional and can be any valid value or blank. The CLI automatically
fills in

100

(see

Command Entry Features

on page 2-4).

T

Data parameters

Provide specific data that may either be required or

optional. For example, in the command SET-DAT, the date and time are data
parameters (see

SET-DAT

in Chapter 14,

System Commands for more

information).

Output Messages

Output messages are either the result of an input command or an event that
occurred in an NE, or are autonomous. The response message can be either
normal or an error report (see

Appendix A,

Error Codes

). Those messages that

are not a response to an input command are classified as autonomous.

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