
Chapter 6 Command Definitions
Chapter 6: Command Definitions
6.1Command Groups
The commands are broken down into a number of command groups as follows:
•Alarm Commands
•Configuration Commands
•SS7 Signaling Commands
•IP Commands
•MML Commands
•Maintenance Commands
•Measurement Commands
•Remote Data Centre Commands
•Signaling Gateway Commands
•SIGTRAN Commands
•Status Commands
6.2Command Notation
The following conventions are used in the command definitions:
•Items in square brackets [ ] are optional.
•Items separated by a vertical bar are alternatives, only one of which can be used.
•Curly brackets { } are used to designate a group of optional items of which at least one must be selected.
•The sequence of three dots … is used to indicate that a number of values can be entered, linked by the & or && operator.
6.3Command Attributes
The following symbols are used to indicate command attributes:
•CONFIG - The command affects configuration data.
•PROMPT - A “DANGEROUS” command, which must be confirmed by the operator.
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