HCD-E1 Installation & Operation Manual Chapter 4 - Control from the Supervisory Port
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4.5 HCD-E1 Command Set Description

This section describes the HCD-E1 commands. The commands are listed in
alphabetical order. The description includes command format, use, and
options.
The following notational conventions are used below:
[ ] Square brackets indicate optional entry/parameter
' ' Single quotes delimit user entry
<CR> Indicates the pressing of the carriage return (Enter) key
LPX Identifies the HDSL line (LP1 for line 1, LP2 for line 2)
XIdentifies the HDSL line (1 for line 1, 2 for line 2)
or the channel (1 for channel 1, 2 for channel 2)
CLR ALM Purpose
Clear the alarm buffer.
Syntax
CLR ALM [/A]
Use
To clear only alarms of the ON type stored in the alarm buffer
(see Table 5-1), type:
CLR ALM<CR>
Note
CLR ALM command does not remove ON-type alarms from the alarm buffer,
it just turns them off. The ALM LED on the front panel still remains lit, and
you are able to see these alarms on the LCD and on the terminal.
To clear all the alarm messages stored in the alarm buffer (including the
history of ON/OFF-type alarms) and remove them from the alarm buffer,
type:
CLR ALM/A<CR>
HCD-E1 performs the command and displays the date and time, followed
by the HCD-E1 prompt. If the /A option was used and no alarm condition is
present at the moment, the ALM LED goes off.