Table 103 mmi commands and command sets – Nortel Networks Circuit Card 311 User Manual

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Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software

231

LTI:ss cc>

for multi-card installations, where ss represents the

two-digit address, and cc represents the two-digit card slot address

Basic commands

MMI commands can now be executed. There are seven basic commands
that can be combined together to form a total of 19 command sets. They are:

Alarm

Clear

Display

Set

Test

Help

Quit

If

?<CR>

is typed, the MMI lists the above commands along with an

explanation of their usage. A screen similar to the following appears. The
help screen also appears by typing

H<CR>

, or

HELP<CR>

.

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 103 "MMI

commands and command sets" (page 231)

shows all the possible command

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

Table 103
MMI commands and command sets

Command

Description

A D

Alarm Disable
Disables all alarms.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

23 May 2008

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