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TSG-3800 User’s Guide 375
TL1 Reference
Response Message Structure
Response Message Structure
The output response message structure that corresponds to the TL1 input
command response is as follows (the ^ character indicates a space in the output):
<header><response identification>[<text block>] <terminator>
The <header> response takes the following form, where <sid> is the TID assigned
to the unit:
<cr><lf><lf>^^^<sid>^<year>-<month>-<day>^<hrs>:<min>:<sec>
The <response identification> entry takes one of the forms below, with example
responses given in quotes.
The TL1 response message that corresponds to the TL1 input command is either a
“command-completed response” or a “command-denied response”. For a
successfully completed input command (command-completed response), the
format of the response is:
M^<CTAG>^COMPLD
An example of an optional text block response is:
“<blank line>”
“ TSG 02-09-09 15:03:48”
“M 1032 COMPLD”
“A ,00,00,00,00,00”
“;”
<AID> <access identifier>
SxAy-z, where x is the shelf, y is the slot, and z is the port
ALL, which includes all relevant modules and ports
CLK-w, where w is A or B
SxBUF-w, where x is the shelf and w is A or B
You can specify multiple <AIDs> by using an ampersand (&). A
single ampersand (&) indicates AID1 and AID2. A double
ampersand (&&) indicates a range from AIDx to AIDy
<CTAG> <correlation tag>
Decimal number or alpha-numeric up to six characters supplied
by remote OS; to be returned in response message
<GB> <general block>
Optional – not used by the TSG-3800
<PL> <payload>
Optional – not used by the TSG-3800
Table C-1. Structure of TL1 Input Command Messages (Continued)
Command
Description
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