viii About this document
297-2101-504 Standard 02.01 December 1991
How commands, parameters, and responses are represented
Commands, parameters, and responses in this document conform to the
following conventions.
Input prompt (>)
An input prompt (>) indicates that the information that follows it is a
command:
>BSY
Commands and fixed parameters
Commands and fixed parameters that are entered at a MAP are shown in
uppercase letters:
>BSY LINK
Variables
Variables are shown in lowercase letters:
>BSY LINK ps_link
The letters or numbers that the variable represents must be entered. Each
variable is explained in a list that follows the command string.
Responses
Responses correspond to the MAP display and are shown in a different type:
Any active calls may be lost
Please confirm (“YES” or “NO”):
The following example illustrates the command syntax used in this
document.
Step
Action
1
Busy the P-side link of the SMU by typing
>BSY LINK ps_link
and pressing the Enter key.
where
ps_link
is the number of the P-side link (0 through 19)
Example input:
>BSY LINK 7
Example of a MAP response:
Any active calls may be lost
Please confirm (“YES” or “NO”):
Step number
Instruction
Command
input
Parameters
list
Example
input
Example
output