CLI Commands

delete

delete (ds1) ais

Use the delete (ds1) ais command to delete DS1s from the AIS DS1 list. The DS1 that is AIS enabled will be checked against the DS1s defined in the list.

Note: If no DS1s are defined, and AIS is enabled, the default will be all the DS1s in the system. If all DS1s are removed from the lit the default of all the DS1s in the system will be applied.

Syntax: delete {ds1-addr} ais {ds1-addr1}, [ds1-addr2], [ds1-addr3], [ds1-addr4]

Example: delete 1:1 ais 2:1

{ds1-addr}

Enter the DS1 that has AIS enabled.

The Controller DS1 addresses are different on the DS3 and DS1 Controller, however the DS1 address on the services cards does not change with Controller type (DS3 or DS1).

DS1 Address on a DS3 Controller in the form {slot:port:channel}

 

slot

A for the DS3 Controller card.

 

 

 

 

port

Port number, range or all.

 

 

 

 

ds1 channel

Channel number, range or all.

 

 

 

DS1 Address on a DS1 Controller or service cards (with DS1 or DS3 controller) in the form {slot:port}

 

slot

A for the DS1 Controller card, or 1-8 for service cards.

 

 

 

 

port

Port number, range or all.

 

 

 

{ds1-addr1}, [ds1-addr2], [ds1-addr3], [ds1-addr4]

Deletes a DS1 from the AIS DS1 list. The user can delete 1 to 4 DS1s from the list.

 

 

 

 

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Axxius 800 specifications

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