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DPP Commands
Note: Use the following DPP commands with caution and refer to the
following document for information on their use:
• NTP 297-1001-539, DPP Hardware Component Replacement Guide
• NTP 297-1001-544, DPP Quick Reference Guide
• NTP 297-1001-545, DPP Commands and Messages Guide
Alarm Operations:
>ERRMAP ALARMS Displays a list of active alarms on active
and standby processor.
>
ERRMAP e t l Change specified alarm parameters.
e = Event #: 1-99
t = Alarm type: INHIBIT, MINOR, MAJOR,
CRITICAL.
l = level of alm: 0-3.
>
RSERR s nn Reset alarms on a selected processor.
s = ACT or STDBY
nn = event #(1-99) or 00 for all active side
alarms.
System Clock:
>CLK s Display time of a selected processor.
s = ACT or STDBY
>SETCLK yy mm dd hh mm ss day
Set or change time on the active
processor.
yy = year
mm = month
dd = date
hh = hour (24 hour clk)
mm = minutes
ss = seconds
day = MON,TUE,WED,THU,FRI,SAT,SUN
Boot File:
>BOOT ADD xxxxxx yy Append a program name to boot list.
xxxxxx = program name
yy = program version on disk.
>BOOT s Load program files listed in the boot file
to a processor.
s = ACT or STDBY
>BOOT DELETE Deletes the Last file name in boot file.
>BOOT LIST List the contents of the boot file.
NON-TURBO Disk Operations:
>DISK DEFMAP x Enter the defective tracks for 30-140 mb
disk drives only.
(MAP INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH DISK)
x = disk drive: A or B
>DISK FORMAT x Format specified disk drive.
Takes several minutes.
Note:Do not use for 380 mb non-turbo disk drives.
CAUTION: This command will erase all data from specified
disk drive. Should not be done during high
traffic.
>DISK INIT 1x Short Init specified disk
>DISK MODE Displays the current disk mode.
>DISK MODE xy Change current disk mode.
This can take several hrs.
CAUTION: This command can over write needed data.
x = Primary disk: A or B
y = O: No standby disk online
OR
y = P: Standby disk online
>DISK PARAM Displays choice of disktypes used for
Non-turbo DPPs.
Enter 1 - 9 depending on the disktype used.
>DISK VS Displays the disk firmware version.
>DISK USAGE Displays the number of tracks used / total
tracks available.
TURBO & 3.5” Disk Operations:
>DISK FORMAT x Format specified disk drive.
Takes several minutes.
CAUTION: This command will erase all data from specfied
disk drive.
>DISK MODE Displays the current disk mode.
>DISK MODE xy Change current disk mode.
This can take several hrs.
CAUTION: This command can over write needed data.
x = Primary disk: A or B
y = O: No standby disk online
OR
y = P: Standby disk online
>
DISK RESTART Perform a reset on the DISK INTERFACE PCB.
>DISK VS Displays the disk firmware version.
>DISK USAGE Displays the number of tracks used / total
tracks available.
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