Note This search expects input in the form NNN or in the form N•• where N is the initial digit or two digits identifying the station, trunk, special port, data, or empty board for which you are searching and •• is the wildcard representation. Output will be in the form CSS•• where C is the cabinet number, SS is the number of the slot in that cabinet, and •• is the wildcard representation for the port numbers on that slot. For example, if you wished to search for ATL boards using the wildcard representation, you would enter 3••. If you had an ATL board in cabinet 1, slot 4, the first item returned in the search would be 104••. You can find the data required for “Action=2” in Tables 16-26 and 16-27 in Chapter 16.

3 At Action = , enter 2.

4 At Data = , enter N•• (See tables in Chapter 16. )

To search for empty slots (board locations):

1 At Action = , enter 2 .

2 at Data = , enter 0.

Physical Port Locations Note This search (in its default “Action=3 Data=0” mode [translated ports]) produces a found physical port location number in the form CSSPP. You can search for physical port locations for any item in Tables 16-26 and 16-27 in Chapter 16 (except “Empty,” Data=0). If you specify “Action=3 Data=1” below, your search will produce any found untranslated physical ports defined at the “Action=2“ level.

1

At Action = , enter 1.

2

At

Data = ,

enter 16.

3 To

initiate

the search:

 

At Action = , enter 2 .

4

At Data = , enter information from tables in Chapter 16.

5

Limit the search to “translated” ports or “untranslated”

 

ports:

 

 

At Action = , enter 3 .

6

At Data = , enter 0 for translated ports or 1 for

 

untranslated ports.

 

 

 

 

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