Paradyne 4200 manual Rtrv-Attr-Adsl, 10-15, RTRV-ATTR-ADSL Command Parameters 1

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10. Fault Commands

RTRV-ATTR-ADSL

The RTRV-ATTR-ADSL command retrieves current attributes of activities related to the ADSL line.

Table 10-9. RTRV-ATTR-ADSL Command Parameters (1 of 2)

RTRV-ATTR-ADSL:[tid]:aidall_adsl:[ctag]::[ntfcde],[cond_ads l],[locn],[dirn];

RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.

[tid]

The identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has a default

 

value of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.

 

 

aidall_adsl

Access Identifier for all ADSL facilities. The value is ADSL.

 

 

[ctag]

The correlation tag that correlates an input command with its associated

 

output response(s). It is assigned by the originator of the command. The

 

value is limited to six characters, which may be an identifier or a decimal

 

numeral. It is optional with a default of 0.

 

 

[ntfncde]

Notification code. Valid values are:

 

CR: Critical alarm

 

MJ: Major alarm

 

MN: Minor alarm

 

NA: Not alarmed (reported via REPORT EVENT)

 

NR: Not reported (information is stored in the NE)

 

Grouping is allowed. If no value is specified, ALL is assumed.

 

 

[cond_adsl]

ADSL condition. Valid values are:

 

FACTERM: Modem could not initialize (near end, major alarm)

 

NOPEER: No peer ATU present (near end, not reported)

 

LCD-F: Loss of Cell Delineation (fast) (near end, minor alarm)

 

LOF: Loss of Frame (near end, far end, minor alarm)

 

LOL: Loss of Link (near end, minor alarm)

 

LORATE: Line rate is below planned rate (Loss of Cell Quality) (near

 

end, far end, minor alarm)

 

LOS: Loss of Signal (near end, minor alarm)

 

LPR: Loss of Power (far end, minor alarm)

 

LOFS-L: Loss of Frame Seconds (line) (near end, far end, not alarmed)

 

LOLS-L: Loss of Link Seconds (line) (near end, far end, not alarmed)

 

ES-L: Errored Seconds (line) (near end, far end, not alarmed)

 

SES-L: Severely Errored Seconds (line) (near end, far end, not

 

alarmed)

 

UAS-L: Unavailable Seconds (line) (near end, far end, not alarmed)

4200-A2-GB20-00

August 2002

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