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Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual
4-8 FCD-E1 Supervision Language FCD-E1
Command Modes
The supervision terminal supports two command modes, which are simultaneously
available:
Explicit command mode, which uses commands comprising of easily,
remembered words. The basic command may be followed by parameters, e.g.,
to identify a specific port, and by command line switches. The use of the
explicit command mode is covered in the Using the Explicit Command Mode
section on page 4-15.
Menu-driven, or mnemonic, command mode. This mode uses commands
consisting of short combinations of letters. Since the mnemonics may be
difficult to remember, the user can display the commands in the form of a
menu tree, which leads the user in a maximum of four steps to the desired
command. The use of the menu-driven command mode is covered in the
Using the Menu-Driven Command Mode section on page 4-17.
Index of Commands
Table 4-2 lists the explicit command set in alphabetical order, and Table 4-3 lists
the mnemonics in alphabetical order. For each command, you will find a
cross-reference to the equivalent command in the alternative mode.
Table 4-2. Explicit Command Set Index
Command Purpose Options Mnemonic
BYE End current Telnet session MY
CLR ALM Clear alarms stored in the FCD-E1 alarm buffer /A CA
CLR LP LOC ANA ML
CLR LP REM ANA ML
CLR LP LOC DIG ML
CLR LP REM DIG ML
CLR LP LOC ANA SL
CLR LP REM ANA SL
CLR LP LOC DIG SL
CLR LP REM DIG SL
CLR LP BERT SL
CLR LP INBAND SL
CLR LP LOC CH1
CLR LP REM CH1
CLR LP BERT CH1
CLR LP INBAND CH1
CLR LP LOC CH2
CLR LP REM CH2
CLR LP BERT CH2
CLR LP INBAND CH2
CLR LP ML
CLR LP SL
CLR LP CH1
CLR LP CH2
Clear user-initiated test or loopback CLAM
CRAM
CLDM
CRDM
CLAS
CRAS
CLDS
CRDS
CBS
CIS
CL1
CR1
CB1
CI1
CL2
CR2
CB2
CI2
DATE Set the date for the FCD-E1 internal clock MA