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Modem/DSU Commands
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6800-A2-GB31-20
January 1997
Change Line Designator (chld)
Use the chld command to change the line designator message stored in a COMSPHERE
3400/4400 Series modem. The line designator message is an alphanumeric string (up to eight
characters) that can be displayed on the front panel of a COMSPHERE APL modem.
For most commands, NMS enables you to specify the destination for the command’s results and
schedule its execution. If the last page of the input form cannot accommodate the Destination for
results and Schedule execution fields, an additional page is provided. For a complete description
of these fields, refer to Chapter 1, Introduction.
Access Level:
Data Technician, Manager, System Administrator
Abbreviation:
chld
Restrictions:
None
Routine:
Yes
Schedule:
Yes
Related Commands: Display Line Designator (dsld)
Change Line Designator Input Form
The Change Line Designator input form contains the following fields:
Device(s) (Required field)
Enter the device(s) whose line designator messages are to be changed. One or more
devices may be specified. Standard addressing format applies to the input. For
information on device addressing, refer to Appendix D of the COMSPHERE 6800 Series
Network Management System User’s/System Administrator’s Guide.
Line designator (Required field)
Enter the line designator message, which can contain up to 8 characters of ASCII text.
This message is stored in the modem and can be displayed on the front panel.
Change Line Designator Results Form
The results form lists device information for each device specified and displays the changed line
designator message.