Configuring parameters, Set time – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Man-Machine E1 maintenance interface software

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Table 110
MMI commands and command sets (cont’d.)

Command

Description

D P

Display Performance. Displays performance counters for the current hour.

D S(P)

Display Status. Displays carrier status, including alarm state and, if active, alarm
level. (Momentarily stop the scrolling display by typing P. Continue scrolling by
typing any other key.)

H or ?

Help. Displays the Help screen.

L

Login. Logs into the MMI terminal in a single-LEI system.

Lxx

Login. Logs into the MMI terminal in a daisy-chained system, where xx
represents the address of the card to be configured.

Q

Quit. Logs out of the MMI terminal.

Note: If it is a daisy-chained system, be certain to log out when finished with
configuration. In a daisy-chained system, only one card can occupy the bus at a
given time and all other LEIs cannot notify the MMI of alarms unless logged-out
of configuration mode.

S A

Set Alarm. Sets alarm parameters, such as the allowable bit-errors per second,
threshold, and alarm duration.

S C

Set Clearing. Sets the alarm self-clearing function, "enable" or "disable."

S D

Set Date. Sets the date or verifies the current date.

S M

Set Mode. Sets the A/B Bits mode.

S S

Set Simple. Sets whether or not the LEI waits for the terminal equipment
to return an idle-state message before returning the channel to idle at call
disconnect from the far-end.

S T

Set Time. Sets the time or verifies current time.

T

Test. Initiates the E1 carrier test function. To terminate a test in-process, enter
the STOP TEST command at any time.

Configuring parameters

The MMI has been designed with default settings so that no configuration
is necessary. However, it can be configured based on the call
environment.

Set Time

Before beginning to configure the MMI, login to the system and verify the
current time. Do this by entering the

Set Time (S T)

command. The

MMI displays the time it has registered. Enter a new time or hit

Enter

to

leave it unchanged. The time is entered in the "hh:mm:ss," the 24-hour, or
military, format.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

Copyright © 2003-2008 Nortel Networks

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