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<monval>
Value of the performance monitoring data.
<ntfcncde>
Notification code showing the alarm severity, which is one of the following:
CR =
critical
MJ =
major
MN =
minor
<ocrdat>
Occurrence date in the 8-digit form: yyyy-mm-dd (command) or yyyy:mm:dd
(response or message), where yyyy is the year, mm is the month (01 to 12), and
dd is the day of the month (01 to 31). For example, May 3, 2000 is 2000-05-03.
<ocrtm>
Occurrence time in the 6-digit form: hh-mm-ss (command) or hh:mm:ss
(response or message), where hh is hours (00 to 23), mm is minutes (00 to 59),
and ss is seconds (00 to 59). For example, 2:34 pm is 14:34:00.
<pid>
Private identifier, factory-set to “TS3000!!”. It is the initial password for the
TELECOM <uid>. Passwords are encrypted when stored in the
TimeSource 3600, and are never transmitted from the shelf. The pid contains a
case-insensitive string of 8 to 10 ASCII characters, and must include at least one
letter, one numeral, and one special character from the following:
! " $ % & ' ( ) * + - . / < > ? @
<sid>
Source identifier of the equipment sending the message. The <sid> may contain
a maximum of 20 characters (limited to letters, digits, and hyphens), and may
begin with a letter. The <sid> is recommended to be the equipment’s CLLI
code.
<spec_block>
Replaced by a number of parameters within the command. Parameters are in
the format <name>=<value>, may be entered in any order, and must be
separated by a comma.
<srveff>
Identifies whether the alarm condition is service affecting:
SA =
service
affecting
NSA
= not service affecting
Table I. Parameter Definitions (cont’d)
Parameter
Definition
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