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
Input Format ED-<STS_PATH>:[<TID>]:<aid>:<CTAG>:::[SFBER=<SFBER>,]
[SDBER=<SDBER>,][RVRTV=<RVRTV>,][RVTM=<RVTM>,]
[EXPTRC=<EXPTRC>,][TRC=<TRC>,][TRCMODE=<TRCMODE>,]
[TACC=<TACC>][:];
where:
<AID> is the access identifier from the “STS” section on page 4-12
<SFBER> identifies an STS path SFBER which only applies to UPSR; valid
values for <SFBER> are shown in the “SF_BER” section on page 4-56
<SDBER> identifies an STS path SDBER which only applies to UPSR; valid
values for <SDBER> are shown in the “SD_BER” section on page 4-55
<RVRTV> identifies a revertive mode which only applies to UPSR; valid values
for <RVRTV> are shown in the “ON_OFF” section on page 4-51 and <RVRTV>
is optional
<RVTM> identifies a revertive time which only applies to UPSR; <RVTM> is
not allowed to be set while <RVRTV> is N (non-revertive mode). Valid values
for <RVTM> are shown in the “REVERTIVE_TIME” section on page 4-55 and
<RVTM> is optional
<EXPTRC> indicates the expected path trace message (J1) contents. The
EXPTRC is any 64 character string, including the terminating CR (carriage
return) and LF (line feed); <EXPTRC> is a string
<TRC> identifies the path trace message to be transmitted. The TRC is any
combination of 64 characters, including the terminating CR and LF. The trace
byte (J1) continuously transmits a 64 byte string, one byte at a time. A null value
defaults to the NE transmitting null characters (Hex 00); <TRC> is a string
<TRCMODE> indicates the path trace mode, and defaults to the OFF mode;
valid values for <TRCMODE> are shown in the “TRCMODE” section on
page 4-64
<TACC> defines the STS as a test access port with a selected unique TAP
number. The TAP number ranges from 0–999. When TACC is 0, the TAP is
deleted. <TACC> is an integer.
Input Example ED-STS1:FERNDALE:STS-2-4:115:::SFBER=1E-3,SDBER=1E-5,RVRTV=Y,
RVTM=1.0,EXPTRC=“EXPTRCSTRING”,TRC=“TRCSTRING”,
TRCMODE=OFF,TACC=8;
Errors This message generates all the default errors
Section ED-<STS_PATH> Description (continued)