User's Manual Part 9

NOC-NEM Interface Commands
Element Management System (EMS) 4.0 User Manual
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3. Interpret the response as follows: The line after the header is the site name
(
Askov in the example above). If multiple network elements are queried,
there will be an END line after each network element, as shown above, with a
double END line after the last network element.
Examples
DEMS 43 GET SITENAME
DEMS ALL GET SITENAME
5.5.4 SET SITENAME
This command can be used to enter a site name for a network element (host or
remote) identified by either node number or current sitename. The name given
must conform to certain requirements described in step 1 below. This command
can also be used to change a site name; the new name will overwrite the previous
name.
To enter or change a site name
1. Enter a command in the following format
DEMS Site_Name SET SITENAME New_Name
(or)
DEMS Node_Number SET SITENAME New_Name
where Site_Name is the site name of the network element, Node_Number
is the Host Node or Remote Node value (as displayed in the Maintenance
interface View Catalog window), and
New_Name is the new site name you
want to assign.
NOTE:
New_Name must conform to the following requirements:
One continuous word (no spaces are allowed).
Almost any other character is allowed except ‘\’ (backslash).
32 characters or less.
Case-sensitive (
MainTower is not the same as maintower).
2. Below is an example of a command and response message (
Warroad is the
new site name assigned):