Managing Modems and DSUs
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6800-A2-GB20-20
January 1997
Table 1-3
(2 of 2)
Command Operation Differences Based on Protocol Mode
Command
Operation in DPII Mode
Operation in ADp Mode
Change Address
(cha)
No distinction is made between the
local and network address.
For local control modems, the 6800 Series NMS
allows you to change either the local address or
the network address. Depending on the type of
address selected, the 6800 Series NMS reflects
the change in the other address. For example,
if you select the local address to change from
11 to 328, the 6800 Series NMS displays the
corresponding change in the network address
from 1 to 256.
Change Call
Directory (chcd )
Can change all telephone numbers
in a directory at one time.
Can change only one telephone number at a
time in a directory.
Device Health and
Status (dhs)
Can be issued either to the
subnetwork, or selectively to the
specified device.
Can be issued to a single device or, if a
subnetwork request is made, DATAPHONE II
modem health and status messages will be
returned.
Digital Test (dit )
Can be run over multiple links.
Since short-form addressing is not
used, you may enter either the
link-level address or any valid
mnemonic name for the tributary
identification.
Can be issued over multiple links only if you
supply the tributary device identification as the
complete link-level address (no short-form
addressing is permitted). The test will not
execute if you input either a short-form link-level
address or a mnemonic name that accesses the
short-form address in the device profile.
Display Poll List
(dspl )
Displays from 1 to 256 addresses.
Poll lists longer than 44 or 45 addresses may be
truncated due to limited form display.
End-To-End Test
(eet )
Can be run over multiple links.
Since short-form addressing is not
used, you may enter either a
link-level address or any valid
mnemonic name for the tributary
identification.
Can be issued over multiple links only if you
supply the tributary device identification as the
complete link-level address (no short-form
addressing is permitted). The test will not
execute if you enter either a short-form link-level
address or a mnemonic name that accesses the
short-form address in the device profile.