
Remote Commands
7–42
ST112 SONET Transmission Test Set
rx_oh_byte? “[ s ]” Receive Overhead Byte Query Command
Returns the value of the specified TOH byte.
Whereas the argument [s] is a byte mnemonic listed in Table 7–1
Example:
rx_oh_byte?
“K2”
Response: RX_OH_BYTE “K2” ,#H22
Note:
The argument “K2” in the example corresponds to the K2 byte. It must be
enclosed in quotation marks , as shown. The “K2” before the comma in the
response is the corresponding byte label. The code #H22 after the comma is the
hexadecimal (non-decimal numeric value) of the K2 byte.
rx_oh_offset? [n]
Receive Overhead Offset Query Command
Returns 40 bytes: 27 are valid (TOH) Section and Line overhead bytes. 9 are valid (POH )Path
Overhead bytes. And 4 are valid (VT) Virtual Tributary overhead bytes.
Whereas the argument [n] is the corresponding offset value for the byte mnemonic using the
format
byte mnemonic: offset value
listed in Table 7–2
Table 7–2 Byte Mnemonic and Offset
TOH Section (Sec.) and Line Overhead Bytes
POH Bytes
VT Bytes
Sec.
A1: 00
A2: 01
C1: 02
J1:03
V1: 36
Sec.
B1: 04
E1: 05
F1: 06
B3: 07
V2: 37
Sec.
D1: 08
D2: 09
D3: 10
C2: 11
V3: 38
Line
H1: 12
H2: 13
H3: 14
G1: 15
V4: 39
Line
B2: 16:
K1: 17
K2: 18
F2: 19
Line
D4: 20
D5: 21
D6: 22
H4: 23
Line
D7: 24
D8: 25
D9: 26
Z3: 27
Line
D10: 28
D11: 29
D12: 30
Z4: 31
Line
S1: 32
Z2: 33
E2: 34
Z5: 35
Example:
rx_oh_offset?
18
Response:
RX_OH_OFFSET 18, #H22
Note:
The number 18 in the example and the response corresponds to the K2 byte's
offset value. The number #H22 in the response is the non-decimal numeric
(hexadecimal) value of the K2 byte. The label K2 is not entered or displayed.
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