Common Output Fields
Issue 1 May 2002
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Common Output Fields
Common output can be any of the following information:
■
An indication that the command successfully completed or a
self-explanatory message giving a reason for a failure or abort.
■
An input form for entering additional information required to complete the
command. These are described under each command that presents an
input form.
■
A form listing one or more lines of results with error codes that indicate the
reason for a FAIL or ABORT result.
Many commands that use the last form display the fields listed in the table below.
Some return one line of output. Other commands that run either one test on
several objects or several different tests on one or more objects return several
lines of output. In this case, each line represents one test result.
The length of this variable differs for the various types of commands. A port circuit
requires a full-length address such as 11C1502, indicating circuit number 2 on the
circuit pack in cabinet 11, carrier C, slot 15. A control carrier component, such as
an IPSI, is designated simply as 01B, indicating the component in carrier B of
cabinet 1.
Some MOs such as TDM-BUS are addressed by PN number. In this case, the
number is usually preceded by PN. For example, TDM bus A in port network 5 is
designated as PN 05A.
In critical-reliability systems, port network connectivity is duplicated as two
independent sets of PNC components. These are designated as A-PNC and
B-PNC.
Variable
Range
Meaning
UU
1–64
1- or 2-digit cabinet number
C
A–E
Letter designation of a circuit pack carrier
SS
1–21
1- or 2-digit number identifying a circuit pack slot on a carrier
pp
1–24
1- or 2-digit number identifying an individual port circuit on circuit
pack
Port
The address or physical location of the MO. Usually this is
UUCSSpp.
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