Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software

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ALARM USAGE: Alarm [Enable | Disable]

CLEAR USAGE: Clear [Alarm] | [Error counter] [Log]

DISPLAY USAGE: Display [Alarm | Status | Perform |

History] [Pause]

HELP USAGE: Help | ?

SET USAGE: Set [Time | Date | Alarm | Clearing |

Name | Memory]

TEST USAGE: Test [Carrier All]

QUIT USAGE: Quit

Notation Used:

CAPS - Required Letters [ ] - | - Either/

Optional Or

Each of these commands can be executed by typing the first letter of
the command or by typing the entire command. Command sets are
entered by typing the first letter of the first command, a space, and the
first letter of the second command or by typing the entire command.

Table 89 "MMI commands and command sets" (page 223)

shows all the

possible command sets, listed in alphabetical order. These commands are
described by subject later in this section.

Table 89
MMI commands and command sets

Command

Description

A D

Alarm Disable
Disables all alarms.

A E

Alarm Enable
Enables all alarms.

C A

Clear Alarm
Clears all alarms, terminates line processing, and resets the T1 bit error rate
and frame slip counters.

C A L

Clear Alarm Log
Clears the alarm log.

C E

Clear Error
Clears the error counter for the T1.

D A [P]

Display Alarms [Pause]
Displays the alarm log – a list of the most recent 100 alarms along with time
and date stamps.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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