Common Input Parameters
Issue 1 May 2002
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schedule
A scheduling form is displayed that allows you to specify a
start time for the command. The command is placed in the
queue and, when executed, sends the output to the system
printer. The schedule option is available for display, list
and test commands. When used with display alarms or
errors, a full report is generated. The usual selection form
for error and alarm reports is suppressed so that it will not
interfere with the command’s execution when it is issued
from the queue.
You can see what commands are currently queued with the
list command-queue command. A queued command can
be canceled with remove command-queue job#. This
option requires that the system printer be administered on
page 4 of the Feature-Related System Parameters form.
group#
1-666
1- to 3-digit trunk-group number; used to address trunk
maintenance objects.
group#/
member#
1-255
Group number followed by a slash and a 1- to 3-digit
member number of an individual trunk; used to address
trunk maintenance objects.
extension
The extension number assigned to the port or other
maintenance object.
The number of digits in an extension is determined by the
system dial plan. The list and display commands are
useful in relating extension numbers, maintenance objects,
and other components.
repeat# or r#
1-100
1
Used with test commands, the number of times a test
sequence is to be repeated.
short
long
Used with test commands, these qualifiers determine
either the long or short test sequence run for this
maintenance object. The test sequence run varies for each
maintenance object.
!
CAUTION:
For some maintenance objects, the long
sequence is destructive; that is, it is disruptive
to call service.
The short sequence is always non-destructive.
Table 7-2.
Less-Common Test Command Parameters —
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Parameter
Range
Default
Meaning
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