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Commands and Reports
11-6
Issue 1
December 1997
The 2000 Product Family includes many SONET products that are capable of
interworking with each other. At times, references to other SONET products may
appear in DDM-2000 reports. The following list shows standard abbreviations for
the various members of the 2000 family.
Complete Product Name
Abbreviated Product Name
unknown
unknown*
DDM-2000 OC-3
DDM-OC3
DDM-2000 OC-12
DDM-OC12
DACS IV-2000
DACS-IV
FT-2000
FT-2000
SLC-2000 Access System
SLC-2000
DDM-2000 FiberReach
FbrRch
Foreign
Foreign
∗∗
* Indicates the type of product is unknown.
** Indicates that the product is not compatible with other SONET products.
Command Mode and Prompt Mode
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There are two entry modes: command mode (no prompts) and prompt mode. In
the command mode (the default), the command line and any user responses are
terminated by the semicolon (;) or carriage return (
<cr>
).
The prompt mode is designed for users that are not familiar with DDM-2000. To
enter the prompt mode, terminate any line with a carriage return (
or
key) or question mark (?). Prompts generally appear in the form:
Prompt Message [Default value]=
with the default value enclosed in square brackets ([..]). There are two types of
default values:
Static default values, which assume the same value each time the command is
invoked.
Current default values, which reflect the mode recent value entered into the
system. In the case of an address containing the value “all”, the prompt will
display the value [CurrentValues]. When “Current Values” is selected, the current
setting of that parameter is not changed.
ENTER
RETURN