Appendix F Command Set Description
MX-2100/2104
Installation and Operation Manual
F-34
Commands
DSP ALM
Purpose
Display the contents of the alarm buffer. This buffer can contain up to 100 alarms.
Format
DSP ALM [/C][/CA]
Use
•
To display all the local MX-2100 alarms, type:
DSP ALM <ENTER>
•
To display all the local MX-2100 alarms and then clear the event alarms, type:
DSP ALM /C <ENTER>
•
To display all the local MX-2100 alarms and then clear all the alarms, type:
DSP ALM /CA <ENTER>
Display Format
Each block of alarms received from a MX-2100 is preceded by a header. The
header lists the MX-2100 node number and name, and it serves as an easily-
identified separator between the alarms transmitted by different MX-2100 units.
The contents of the alarm buffer are displayed as a table with four columns:
ALARM NUMBER, ALARM SYNTAX, ALARM STATE, and ALARM OCCURRENCE
TIME.
For a description of the alarm messages that can be displayed by the terminal,
refer to the
Alarms
appendix.
DSP BERT
Purpose
Display the result of the BER test running on the specified I/O module channel.
Format
DSP BERT {i:j} [/C]
Use
1. To display the current result of the BER test, type:
DSP BERT i:j <ENTER>
If for the selected module, e.g., for a KLS.2 module, only the composite
channel BER test can be performed, type an asterisk * instead of the channel
number in all the following commands. For example:
DSP BERT i:* <ENTER>