ADCP-50-304 • Issue 19 • June 1999 • Section 7: Operation

Table 7-9. Request Super Chassis, SC Command String Parameters and Definitions, continued

 

COMMAND STRING

 

 

 

OPERATION

PARAMETERS

DEFINITIONS OR COMMENTS

Enable/Disable

AL,w,x,y,z#

Refer to Enable/Disable Alarm Status Reporting definitions

Alarm Status

 

listed in Table 7-7.

Reporting

 

Where: AL - indicates alarm status operation.

 

 

w

=

action(0 or l)

 

 

x

=

cardtype(15)

 

 

y

=

startslot

 

 

z

=

endslot

 

 

# — Execute immediately

Examples:

SC,ALL

Select all chassis in system. Toggle switch position of all

 

AB,0,0,0,2#

modules in all chassis.

 

SC,2,5,7

Select chassis 2,5 and 7. Enable alarm reporting for modules

 

through 15 on chassis 2, 5 and 7.

 

AL,1,,8,15#

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.25 De-Select The PS Chassis (UNT)

The UNT (UNTalk) command de-selects all chassis in the system. The UNT command string does not require a command flag (# or $) prior to the string terminating characters. All command flags contained in the UNT command string are ignored by the CM software. When the UNT command executes, all chassis in the system are immediately de-selected.

Note: When a remote control device (terminal) selects another chassis in the communications system, any active chassis on the communications line is automatically de-selected.

6.26 Error Codes

The CM responds with an error message when the remote control device issues a command containing a parameter syntax error or when the CM cannot prop-erly execute the last switch command received. Error code ERR00,??? will be received when an incorrect syntax has been entered. Check the command and try again. The error message has the format:

ERRxx,nn,yyyy

Where: ERR — indicates an error message.

xx= the PS chassis identification name in the range 00-07. nn = the type of error (error code).

yyyy = the specific error.

The error codes are:

*15,l0yy AB card yy failed to switch, where yy is in the range 00-15.

*This error will occur if a bank switch command is sent to a switch chassis which is not fully loaded with l6 switch modules.

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