User guide
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OM commands continue.
>READRESETVFG Displays the information for INWATS VFGs, and
resets the registers back to zero.
>SETDBDEV <device>Designates a disk file for the storage of KEY and
INFO values read from the input data file.
>SLU Accesses the SLU system.
>SLUADD & SLUDELThese commands add or delete line identifiers for
subscriber line usage (SLU) input tables.
>
SLU_INSTALL
Looks for errors in the SLU input tables before
filling the OM group with new data. Lines not
previously installed are set to zero while the
installed lines are retained.
>
SLU_DEINSTALL
Stops all OMs on lines in specified OM group but
doesn’t affect the entries in associated input table.
>SLU_LMINSTALL For LMs and their associated lines, this command
removes all lines from OM group ENG650M1
and creates an OM group ENG640M1. The SLU
input table is not affected.
>SLUDUMP Except for the SLU_DEINSTALL command, the
SLUDUMP
command lists the commands issued
for SLU input tables that have been installed.
>SLUFINDI Finds and displays specified line identifier within
an input SLU input table. If associated with a hunt
group, then all the members are displayed.
>
SLUFINDO
Finds and displays the register counts for a speci-
fied line identifier within an OM group. This com-
mand is more effective if the SLU_DEINSTALL
command is used to make the OM group inactive
so that the register counts are held.
>SLUSET Establishes a default table for commands SLU-
ADD, SLUDEL, SLUFINDO, and SLUFIND1.
>SLU_TABLE_STATUS Displays a list of active and inactive tables.
>
SLU_TEST <table_name>
Checks each datafill in the specified SLU
input table.
>
ZEROSUP
Turns the zero suppression on or off. This com-
mand is part of the OMPRDUMP directory.
Store File Editor Commands
(NTP 297-1001-360, Basic Translations Tools Guide)
Note: The following store file commands are most of the commonl
used commands and is not a complete list of store file commands.
>
EDIT
creates a new file or enters an existing file.
>
READ
CI level command used to run a specified store file.
>
ERASESF
CI level command that erases a specified store file.
>FILE dev_type file_name refiles the file to a specified device (SF if not
specified) with any updated information
and exits EDIT.
>
LISTSF
lists the files in SFDEV that the user created.
>
LISTSF ALL
lists all the files contained in SFDEV.
>LISTSF INFO ALL lists all the SFDEV files and user information.
>LISTSF <user> list files for a specific user—such as NTAS.
>INPUT n used to add line(s) to a store file (“Enter'' twice
ends input).
>DOWN n moves the pointer down one line or specified # (n)
of lines.
>UPn moves the pointer up one line or specified # (n) of
lines.
>FIND 'string' moves down
to line beginning with 'string'.
>VERIFY displays all, or any part of line at terminal after
processed.
>DELETE deletes line or number of lines as specified.
>CHANGE 'old' 'new' change characters as defined within parameters.
>TOP takes pointer to the EDIT: line within the store file.
>END takes pointer to bottom line within the store file.
>LINE n moves the pointer to the specified line number (n).
>LINE 'string' moves down
to line containing the specified string.
>TYPE n displays one line(s) according to line number (n).
>SAVE SFDEV saves existing store file device without exiting the
editor (EDIT mode).
>PRINT print all the specified store file or PRINT LINE.
>QUIT exits from store file editor (EDIT mode).
To rename a file in SFDEV:
>COPY <old_filename> <new_filename> sfdev