Automatic Transmission Measurement System
Issue 1 May 2002
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Input Parameters—List Testcall Command
ATMS Summary Reports
The ATMS Summary Report summarizes, on a trunk-group basis, the collective
results of the latest ATMS tests performed on each trunk group. By interacting
with the Trunk Group form, it highlights out-of-tolerance measurements. Marginal
trunks are highlighted, and unusable trunks blink, allowing you to quickly identify
out-of-tolerance or unusable trunks.
shows a typical summary report.
detail
This qualifier specifies a detailed report that shows each measurement made for
each trunk.
summary
This qualifier specifies a report that shows totaled results of ATMS tests for trunk
groups as a whole.
grp #
This qualifier specifies a report showing measurements for a specific trunk group.
When used with to-grp, this option specifies the starting trunk group in a range.
to-grp
This qualifier specifies a report showing measurements for every trunk group
from one up to the trunk-group number entered. When used with grp, this is the
ending trunk group in a range.
mem Used
with
grp, this qualifier specifies a report showing measurements for a
specific trunk-group member. When used with to-mem, this is starting
trunk-group member in a range.
to-mem Used
with
grp, this qualifier specifies display of measurements for every
trunk-group member from one up to the specified trunk-group member entered.
When used with mem, this is the ending trunk-group member in a range.
port
This qualifier specifies display of measurements for the trunk assigned to a
specific port circuit.
result
Only measurements that match the specified result are displayed. Result IDs
include pass, marg, fail, and numerical abort codes.
not-result
Only measurement results that do not match the specified result are displayed.
count number
This qualifier limits the total number of records displayed.
With this qualifier, the command executes immediately (if resources are
available) and sends output both to the screen and to a printer connected to the
terminal where the command was entered.
schedule
With this qualifier, a scheduling form is displayed which allows you to specify a
start time for the command. The command is placed in the queue and, when
executed, sends the output to the system printer.
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