User manual
Wide Bank 28 DS3 - Release 2.4 July 2004 9-9
TL1 Commands and Messages
TL1 Setup and Configuration
TL1 Setup and Configuration
Connecting and Configuring for TL1 ... 9-9
Setting the Network/Prompt/Source/Target Identifier ... 9-10
Setting the Initial TL1 Admin Password ... 9-11
Activating a TL1 User Session ... 9-11
TL1 Commands and Response Messages ... 9-11
Adding Users ... 9-13
Deleting Users ... 9-13
Changing User Properties ... 9-14
Changing User Password ... 9-14
Retrieving Users ... 9-14
Retrieving Alarms ... 9-15
Retrieve Header Command ... 9-15
Testing TL1 Alarming ... 9-16
Canceling the TL1 User Session ... 9-16
Error Message in Response to Commands Not Recognized or Supported ... 9-16
Error Response to Valid Commands Received When a User Is Not Logged In ... 9-16
Connecting and Configuring for TL1
The Wide Bank 28 DS3 supports TL1 remote management and TL1 automatic messages. You can
establish a TL1 session through a TCP connection to the Ethernet TCP port, the Asynchronous RS-
232 TL1 port, or a terminal-to-terminal session when running in C-bit framing mode.
Figure 9-1 Connector Panel Showing Ethernet and TL1 Ports
Establishing a TL1 Session Via a TCP/IP Socket
Establish the TL1 session through TCP/IP socket xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:yyyy, where
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the assigned IP address of the Wide Bank, and yyyy is the number of the
TCP port used for TL1. The TCP port number default is 9999 but can be set by the CLI tl1
portnumber command to any value between 1024 and 65536.
TL1 PortEthernet Port