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X/Y MODULE> info monitor <name> <monitor_param>
where <name> is the actual monitor name such as Enable. Wildcards are
allowed. For example, LasTemp* will select LasTempA and LasTempB. The
following values are allowed for monitor_param:
index - The monitor number, starting at 1, in the list
of monitors
label - The name of the monitor
statenames - The list of symbolic values
type - The value type: D(igital), F(loat), B(oolean),
S(tate)
units - The units of measurement for the monitor
value - The current value of the monitor
X/Y MODULE> info module <module_param>
where <module_param> is one of the following:
activerev - The active software revision
bootrev - The current boot image revision
clei - The Current Language Equipment ID code
clli - The Current Language Locator ID code
coderev - The code revision
datecode - The [encoded] manufacturing date
devtype - The numeric type value used for element managers
downloadable - Whether a module can be downloaded with new
firmware
inactiverev - The inactive software image revision
mandata - The [encoded] manufacturing data
modtype - The manufacturing data (same as mandata)
name - The module name
nextimage - The flash bank where the active image resides
numanalogcontrols - The number of analog controls
numcontrols - The total number of controls
numdigitalcontrols - The number of digital controls
nummonits - The number of monitored values
numofalarms - The number of alarms
scriptrev - The script revision(s)
selftest - The status of the module's self test
serial - The serial number
tos - The time of service
logout
Use the 'logout' command to logout of the CLI session. If the
session is a telnet session, it will be closed. If the session
is the local console port, the login prompt will be given.
manual
Use the 'manual' command to display this help.
modid <mod_range>
Use the 'modid' command to specify the ModSpec of the desired module(s).
With this command, the user can specify the chassis and the slot selection
with a single command. The <mod_range> parameter can take one of three
forms. It can be a specific chassis and slot combination such as 0212,
where 02 is the chassis number and 12 is the slot number. It can be a
'*' to indicate the wildcard modspec selections. Or it can be a range of
chassis and slots, such as '[1-13]/[4-6]'.
reset
Use the 'reset' command to set all the controls and alarms on a
module to the factory defaults. A dialog is presented to confirm this
potentially dangerous action and it can be executed only by an
Adminuser. This command is only supported on the new CCB3 modules and
cannot be executed unless only a single module is specified in the modspec.
set <parameters> <subparameters>
Use the 'set' command to set values on the module. There are three
types of parameters available for setting:
alarmparam - An alarm parameter such as a threshold value
control - A control value
module - A module parameter, currently only the CLLI
The subparameters vary based on the parameter specified. Here are some
examples of each type.
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