Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 53
Defining Node ID
To define a node ID, use the following CLI command:
CLI> define msm profile nodeID
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Example:
CLI> define msm profile nodeID 23
If you don’t want to modify any more parameters in this window, go to “Saving the Current Configuration and Resetting the Unit” on page 54, or continue with “Defining Customer ID” on page 53.
Defining Customer ID
To define a customer ID, use the following CLI command:
CLI> define msm profile customerID
Note: The element msm signifies the MPANL signal mechanism. The customer ID is expressed as an integer between 0 and 65535. The terms MPANL and PANL both refer to the same protocol and may be used interchangeably.
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