10. Fault Commands

Table 10-20. RTRV-COND-ALL Response Parameters (2 of 2)

Parameter

Explanation

 

 

DENY

Input command is denied

 

 

/* */

Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified format

 

 

errcde

Error code (see Appendix A, Error Codes)

 

 

aid

Access Identifier of the entity reporting the alarm. Valid values are:

 

SHELF-rack-shelf

 

NTA

 

LTA-rack-shelf-slot

 

ADSL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit

 

NTT1-circuit

 

 

aid_type

The type of Access Identifier. Valid values are ADSL, EQPT, and T1.

 

 

[ntfncde]

Notification code. 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). This value is

 

supported for the ADSL condition NOPEER (no peer ATU present).

 

 

cond

As described for command parameters (see Table 10-19,

 

RTRV-COND-ALL Command Parameters), except that ALL is not used.

 

 

[serveff]

Service effect. Values are:

 

SA: Service affecting

 

NSA: Not service affecting

 

 

[locn]

Location of the condition. Valid values are:

 

NEND: Near End

 

FEND: Far End

 

 

[dirn]

Signal direction. Valid values are:

 

RCV: Receive

 

TRMT: Transmit

 

 

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August 2002

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