Specifications
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Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15327 TL1 Command Guide, R3.3
May 2002
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions
TL1 Commands
3.5.9 CHG-ACCMD-<MOD_TACC>: Change Access Mode (DS1, STS1, STS3C,
STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C, T1, T3, VT1)
(STS192C supported for Cisco ONS 15454 only)
This command changes the test access (TACC) mode for the circuit being tested. For more information
on TACC, refer to the “Test Access” section on page 1-9.
This may be a change from monitoring the data to inserting data into the STS. This command can only
be applied to an existing (test access path) TAP connection.
Notes:
1. If there is no TAP connection, a DENY error message will be returned.
2. If a requested condition already exists, a SRCN error message will be returned.
3. If a requested access configuration is invalid, a SRAC error message will be returned
4. If a requested TAP does not exist, a RTEN error message is returned.
3.5.10 CONN-TACC-<MOD_TACC>: Connect TACC (DS1, STS1, STS3C, STS6C,
STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C, T1, T3, VT1)
(STS192C supported for Cisco ONS 15454 only)
This command connects the STS or VT defined by AID to the STS or VT specified by the TAP number.
For more information on TACC, refer to the “Test Access” section on page 1-9.
Notes:
1. If all TAPs are busy, a RABY error message will be returned.
2. If a requested TAP is busy, a RTBY error message will be returned.
Section CHG-ACCMD-<MOD_TACC> Description
Category Test Access
Security Maintenance
Related
Messages
CONN-TACC-<MODE_TACC>
DISC_TACC
Input Format CHG-ACCMD-<MOD_TACC>:[<TID>]:<TAP>:<CTAG>::<MD>;
where:
• <TAP> indicates the test access path number selected by the NE. The <TAP> is
used to identify all messages between the TSC and NE until the access path is
released. The <TAP> number must be an integer with a range of 1 to 999. <TAP>
is a string.
Note This command only changes a single TAP at a time.
• <MD> indicates the test access mode (SPLTE, SPLTF, LOOPE, AND LOOPF
require an external QRS input signal); valid values for <MD> are shown in the
“TACC_MODE” section on page 4-62
Input Example CHG-ACCMD-STS1:CISCO:8:123::MONE;
Errors This message generates all the default errors