Privileged
Commands
Format
explanation
P1
ATM
address
bit
string
in
20
bytes
hexadecimal
for
Network
Service
Access
Point
NSAP
format
or in 15
bytes
hexadecimal
for
E.164
format
To perform
partial
collation
use
the
value
For E.164 format
the
system
appends
If
all
20
bytes
are
used
for the
address
the routing
table
increases
in
size
thereby
lowering
the
processing
capacity
To enhance
the
processing
capacity
use
tree
structure
in
which
the
upper
address
is
allocated
to
the switch
identifier
Then
only
the
switch
identifier
can
specify
the
destination
address
P2
Address
format
NSAP
or
E.164
P3
First
choice
line
number
P4
Second
choice
line
number
When
the
first
choice
line
number
specified
in
P3
has
errors
or
is
not installed
the
system
uses
this
line
number
Output
SVC
route
has
been
added
Command
example
A100
ROUTE
add
xxx123456789
e.164
Error
messages
Command
name
is
illegal
Subcommand
name
is
illegal
Number
of parameter
is
illegal
Specified
parameter
is
invalid
Routing
Table
Overflow
If
an
SVC
is
set
incorrectly
delete
the
SVC
using
the route
delete
command
or the route
flush
command
route
delete
The
route
delete
command
deletes an
SVC
route
route
delete
Format
AlOO
route
delete
p1
p2
Format
explanation
P1
ATM
address
arbitrary
bit
string
in
20
bytes
hexadecimal
for
NSAP
format
or
in
15 bytes
hexadecimal
for
E.164
format
To perform
partial
collation
use
the value
For E.l64 format
system appends
P2
Address
format
nsap
or
e.164
Output
SVC
route
has
been
deleted
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