Technical References
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• NTFCNCDE is the 2-letter notification code. Values are CL (cleared), CR (critical), MJ (major),
MN (minor), NA (not alarmed), and NR (not reported).
• TYPEREP is the condition itself.
• SRVEFF is the effect on service caused by the alarm condition. Values are NSA (not service
affecting) or SA (service affecting).
• OCRDAT is a date and is optional.
• OCRTM is a time and is optional.
• LOCN is the location associated with a particular command.
• DIRECTION is the PM count retrieval direction.
• DESC is a condition description.
Response Example:
TID-000 1998-06-20 14:30:00
M 001 COMPLD
“FAC-1-1,T1:NR,TX-AIS,NSA,07-27,05-20-54,NEND,TRMT,\"Alarm Indication Signal in TX\””
;
rtp1-454tl1-1 2008-07-27 06:42:29
M 55 COMPLD
“FAC-1-1,T1:MN,LOS,NSA,07-27,05-20-54,NEND,RCV,\"Loss Of Signal\”
;
RTRV-ALM-ALL
Use the RTRV-ALM-ALL command to retrieve all of the alarms on the system. RTRV-ALM-ALL is
from the Fault category.
Input Format:
RTRV-ALM-ALL:[<TID>]:[<AID>]:<CTAG>::[<NTFCNCDE>],[<CONDITION>],[<SRVEFF>],[<L
OCN>],[<DIRN>],[,];
• TID is the name of the node you want to access. If you only want to query the node you connected
to leave the TID blank.
• AID is the access identifier ALL.
• CTAG is any non-blank character series that does not have to be unique.
• NTFCNCDE is the 2-letter notification code. Values are CL (cleared), CR (critical), MJ (major),
MN (minor), NA (not alarmed), and NR (not reported).
• CONDITION is the type of alarm condition.
• SRVEFF is the effect on service caused by the alarm condition. Values are NSA (not service
affecting) or SA (service affecting).