Technical References

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In the “Ten Basic Commands” section on page 9, there are ten commands listed in detail to help get
you started entering TL1 commands.
Ten Basic Commands
This section lists ten basic commands to help you get started. You must be connected and logged into
a TL1 session. After you issue a command, confirm you receive a COMPLD response to indicate the
command was completed successfully.
Note If you receive a DENY response, first check the syntax you entered for accuracy. If you entered
the command correctly, refer to the Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide for more
information about that particular command and its components.
To change configuration information on a DS1 port see ED-T1, page 10.
To retrieve configuration information about a DS1 port see RTRV-T1, page 12.
Table 2 Some TL1 Category Examples
If You Want to Look in this Category
Applicable Command or
Autonomous Message
Create a 2-fiber or 4-fiber BLSR BLSR ENT-BLSR
Delete a cross-connection on a VT
path
Cross Connections DLT-CRS-<PATH>
Set the attributes of the air conditioner Environment Alarms and
Controls
SET-ATTR-CONT
Delete a card from the NE Equipment DLT-EQPT
Lockout a user from the NE Security INH-USER-SECU
See the alarms on a BITS Synchronization REPT ALM BITS
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1. REPT ALM BITS is an autonomous message. Autonomous messages are either spontaneously triggered by the NE or
scheduled by the NE user via other commands.
Change the date on the NE System ED-DAT
Disconnect a test access path/point Troubleshooting and Test
Access
DISC-TACC
Perform a path protection protection
switch on an STS path
Protection OPR-PROTNSW-<PATH>
Release a path protection protection
switch on an STS path
Protection RLS-PROTNSW-<PATH>