Technical References

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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.
TYPEREQ is the type of condition to be retrieved. A null value is equivalent to ALL.
LOCN indicates the location.
DIRECTION is the direction of PM relative to the entity identified by the AID.
Input Example:
RTRV-COND-ALL:DXT:ALL:229::LOS;
Response Format:
SID DATE TIME
M CTAG COMPLD
“<AID>,[<AIDTYPE>]:[<NTFCNCDE>],<TYPEREP>,[<SRVEFF>],[<OCRDAT>],[<OCRTM>],[<L
OCN>],[<DIRN>],[<DESC>]”
;
AID shows the port in question.
AIDTYPE shows the type of the port.
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 indicates the location.
DIRECTION is the direction of PM relative to the entity identified by the AID.
DESC is a condition description.
Response Example:
rtp1-454tl1-1 2008-07-27 06:36:14
M 11 COMPLD
“FAC-3-2,OC3:MN,LOS,NSA,07-27,10-16-28,NEND,RCV,\"Loss Of Signal\””
;