xiv About this document
297-1001-536 Standard 01.03 August 1996
How commands, parameters, and responses are represented
In this document, commands, parameters, and responses are represented
according to the following conventions.
Input prompt (>)
An input prompt (>) indicates that the following information is a command.
Type the command that follows the input prompt and press the carriage
return key.
Capital letters
Capital letters represent commands, fixed parameters, and responses
appearing at a MAP.
Enter the command or fixed parameter exactly as it appears.
Lowercase letters
Lowercase letters represent variables.
For commands and parameters, enter the letters or numbers the variable
represents. In most instances, the name for the variable clearly indicates
what you must enter. If it does not, further explanations are provided.
In responses (presented in capital letters), lowercase letters represent a range
of values.
The following example illustrates the command syntax in this document.
Examples of command syntax in this document
Step
Action
1
input>
parameters>
Example
input>
Example
output>
Post the card in the inactive unit.
>POST unit_no card_no state
where
unit_no is the number of the inactive unit (0 or 1)
card_no is the number of the card you replaced (22–27)
state
is the state of the unit in which you wish to re-
place the card (Insv, SysB, ManB or Offl)
For example:
>POST 7 1 INSV
CARD 7 IS POSTED IN UNIT 1 OF MSB16