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Chapter 6 Command Definitions
Chapter 6: Command Definitions
6.1 Command Groups
The commands are broken down into a number of command groups as follows:
• Alarm Commands
• Configuration Commands
• SS7 Signaling Commands
• IP Commands
• MML Commands
• Maintenance Commands
• Measurement Commands
• Remote Data Centre Commands
• Signaling Gateway Commands
• SIGTRAN Commands
• Status Commands
6.2 Command Notation
The following conventions are used in the command definitions:
• Items in square brackets [ ] are optional.
• Items separated by a vertical bar | are alternatives, only one of which can be used.
• Curly brackets { } are used to designate a group of optional items of which at least one must be
selected.
• The sequence of three dots … is used to indicate that a number of values can be entered, linked by the &
or && operator.
6.3 Command Attributes
The following symbols are used to indicate command attributes:
• CONFIG - The command affects configuration data.
• PROMPT - A “DANGEROUS” command, which must be confirmed by the operator.