User's Manual Part 9

Commands Section 9
Element Management System (EMS) 4.0 User Manual
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3. Interpret the response as follows:
Each line (after header) represents one host/remote pair.
Host is listed first, then remote. In the above example, the host is
identified as
(35 Host.11) EmbarrassMinn. The numeric
values in parentheses are the node number and site number. Host and
remote share the same site number.
Values given will be one of the following:
Red = one or more major alarms exist. A major alarm places the identified
unit in standby operating mode (stopping RF functions).
Yellow = one or more minor alarms exist at the network element. A
minor alarm allows the unit to continue functioning in normal mode.
Green = no alarms exist at the network element.
NOTE: You cannot enter this command for a network element. If you try to, EMS
will send back a
REJECTED message such as shown below:
Apr 4, 2003 9:33:02 AM: DEMS (39 Host.13)Askov GET ALARM SUM-
MARY \
REJECTED (SUMMARY was not found) \
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5.5.3 GET SITENAME
This command can be used to determine the site name of a network element (host
or remote) identified by node number. It can also be used to list the site names for
all network elements currently connected to EMS.
To determine the site name of a network element
1. Enter a command in the following format
DEMS Node_Number GET SITENAME
where Node_Number is the Host Node or Remote Node value (as displayed
in the Maintenance interface View Catalog window) of the network element
that you want to query. Use
Node_Number = ALL to list all site names.
2. Look for a response like this:
Apr 3, 2003 1:28:44 PM: DEMS(37 Host.13)Askov GET SiteName \
Askov \
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