Table 3. Token mappings (2 of 2)
Element | Token |
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NV_STATE_CHANGE_DEFINITION | t |
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NV_MONITORED_ATTRIBUTES | u |
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NV_PROPOSED_REPAIR_ACTIONS | v |
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NV_CORRELATED_NOTIFICATIONS | w |
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NV_REASON | x |
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CLEAR_USER_ID | y |
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CLEAR_SYSTEM_ID | z |
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NV_ALARM_LIST_ALIGNMENT_ | ff |
REQUIREMENT |
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NV_SERVICE_USER | gg |
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NV_SERVICE_PROVIDER | hh |
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NV_SECURITY_ALARM_DETECTOR | ii |
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NV_VENDOR_SPECIFIC_ALARM_TYPE | jj |
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NV_ALARM_RAISED_TIME | kk |
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NV_ALARM_CLEARED_TIME | ll |
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Command line interface
The Probe for Nortel CNM is supplied with a command line interface (CLI). This interface allows you to perform commands using the probe (for example, to acknowledge alarms or to request a full resynchronization of the CORBA interface).
To use the CLI, you must use the CommandPort property in the properties file to specify a port through which commands will be sent. When you want to perform commands, telnet to this port. Table 4 describes the commands that you can use with the command line interface.
Table 4. CLI commands (1 of 2)
Command | Description |
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acknowledge_alarm | Allows you to acknowledge an alarm in the 3GPP2 |
| interface. |
| Note: This command takes as a parameter the |
| NV_ALARM_ID of the alarm being |
| acknowledged. Only one alarm can be |
| acknowledged at a time. |
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help | Displays online help about the CLI. |
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resynch_all | Allows you to perform a full resynchonization with |
| the 3GPP2 interface. |
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