14. System Commands

SET-NE-ALL

The SET-NE-ALL command sets common configuration parameters associated with the NE.

Table 14-25. SET-NE-ALL Command Parameters (1 of 2)

SET-NE-ALL:[tid]:[aid_com]:[ctag]:::ne_nblk;

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

[tid]

Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID

 

code is the only other valid value.

 

 

[aid_com]

Access Identifier for all common equipment. The value can be preceded

 

with AID=, but this is not required. The value is COM.

 

 

[ctag]

Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command

 

with associated output responses. The default is 0.

 

 

ne_nblk

Named parameter block for NE. The block consists of one or more of

 

the following parameters, each followed by an equal sign and a value. If

 

not specified, the values of these parameters remain unchanged.

 

BOOTPVCI : ATM VCI of the PVC over which the NE issues BOOTP

 

requests (321023) for ATM-1. The default value is 32.

 

BOOTPVPI: ATM VPI of the PVC over which the NE issues BOOTP

 

requests (015) for ATM-1. The default value is 0.

 

MEMALM: Used to clear alarm condition indicating loss or corruption of

 

persistent memory. The only valid value is CLEAR.

 

MEMDNLD: Determines whether an external download is persistent in

 

the database (typically used to restore the database from the previous

 

backup version). The only valid value is ENABLED.

DEFROUTER: IP address of default IP router. Values are:

ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd: IP address (ddd = 1255)

NONE: No default IP router is used (default)

NETPOS: Position of the NE in the access subnetwork. Value is HUB (NE is directly connected to the network).

SNTP: Use of Simple Network Time Protocol to maintain NE clock.

Values are:

ENABLED: Use SNTP

DISABLED: Use NE local time set by the command SET-DATon page 14-29.

TZOFFSET: Offset of local time zone from GMT/UTC, in minutes (-780780). The default is 0 minutes. Used by the system if SNTP is enabled.

SNTPMODE: The SNTP mode. Valid values are:

MULTI: Multicast (default)

BROAD: Broadcast

UNI: Unicast (to server at SNTPIPADDR)

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