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DEMS Site_Name SET PLAYBACK Start_Time_Date End_Time_Date
(or)
DEMS Node_Number SET PLAYBACK Start_Time_Date End_Time_Date
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
Start_Time_Date
End_Time_Date
are in the format HHSS DD-MON-YR (see examples
below). Use Site_Name = ALL to apply the same time interval to all net-
work elements.
NOTE:
End_Time_Date must be later in time (closer to the current time and
date) than
Start_Time_Date.
2. Look for a response containing the same information sets as contained in a
POST STATUS message with a header and END marker for each informa-
tion set.
Examples
DEMS MainTower SET PLAYBACK 1130 23-Mar-01 1130 24-Mar-01
DEMS 33 SET PLAYBACK 1130 23-Mar-01 1130 24-Mar-01
DEMS ALL SET PLAYBACK 1130 23-Mar-01 1130 23-Mar-01
5.5.15 GET ALARMFILTER
This command can be used to determine which alarms are being reported in
POST STATUS
messages. You can request this information for a particular
alarm or for all alarms, and for a particular NE or for all NEs, in the same
command.
To determine which alarms are being reported
1. Enter a command in the following format
DEMS Site_Name GET ALARMFILTER Alarm_Name
(or)
DEMS Node_Number GET ALARMFILTER Alarm_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
Alarm_Name identifies the alarm you