7. Equipment Commands

Error Response:

sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss M c DENY

/* RTRV-EQPT:[tid]:aid_eqpts:[ctag] */ aid:ERRCDE=errcde

/* error description */

;

Table 7-6. RTRV-EQPT Response Parameters

Parameter

Explanation

 

 

tid

Target NE identification

 

 

yy-mm-dd

Year (two digits), month, and day

 

 

hh:mm:ss

Hour (00-23), minute, and second

 

 

M

Message generated in response to an input command

 

 

c

If provided, ctag; otherwise 0

 

 

COMPLD

Completed

 

 

DENY

Input command is denied

 

 

/* */

Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format

 

 

errcde

Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)

 

 

aid_eqpts

As described for command parameters (see Table 7-5,RTRV-EQPT

 

Command Parameters), except that ALL, NT, and LT are not used

 

 

[eqpt_type]

Type of equipment being installed (1– 8 characters). Values are:

 

ADLT-A: 24-port ADSL (RV3) Line Termination card (main card)

 

ALTS-A: ADSL Line Termination shelf

 

ATUR-EP: ADSL endpoint [used for RTRV-INV-EQPT]

 

D1NT-A: DS1 Network Termination card

 

LPCO-A: 24-port Low Pass Central Office card

 

– NONE: No equipment may be installed in this slot

 

If eqpt_type is not shown, the slot has not been configured.

 

 

[cur_eqpt]

Type of the equipment actually installed (8 characters maximum). If the

 

equipment is not installed, no value is displayed.

 

 

[eqpt_nblk]

Named parameter block for equipment. The block consists of one or

 

more of the following parameters, in any order separated by commas,

 

each followed by an equal sign and a valid value:

 

– SWVER: Version of configured software (32 characters

 

maximum).

 

– CURSWVER: Version of software actually installed (32 characters

 

maximum). If the equipment is not installed or no software is

 

available, no value is displayed.

 

– DSPSWVER: The ADSL port DSP revision is displayed for the LT.

 

 

state

State from the Bellcore state model. Values are: IS-NR, OOS-AU,

 

OOS-MA (transitory state, changes to OOS-AUMA), OOS-AUMA.

 

 

[sst]

Secondary state of the equipment. Valid values are: AINS, FLT, PPS,

 

PWR, RAR, TS, UEQ.

 

 

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