Cisco Cisco ONS 15310-MA SONET Multiservice Platform Referencia técnica

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Flow control = None
Step 3
Press Enter. An angle bracket prompt (>) appears.
Step 4
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4. Log Into TL1
Once you have connected to TL1, you must log into TL1 in order to issue commands. Logging into 
TL1 only has to be done once per session.
Step 1
Issue the ACT-USER command:
Input Format:
ACT-USER:[<TID>]:<UID>:<CTAG>[::<PID>];
TID is the name of the node you want to access. If you only want to query the node you 
connected to, leave the TID blank.
UID is your user ID. UID can be up to 10 characters.
CTAG is any non-blank character series that does not have to be unique.
PID is your password. PID can be up to 10 characters. PIDs are encrypted and are 
displayed as asterisks (*).
Input Example:
ACT-USER:PETALUMA:DXT:100::MYPASSWD;
Step 2
Confirm you receive a COMPLD response to indicate the command was completed 
successfully.
Response Example:
   TID-000 1998-06-20 14:30:00
 M  001 COMPLD
   DXT:2003-01-02 14-04-49,0;
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5. Command Actions and Categories
When you have connected and logged into a TL1 session, you are ready to begin issuing TL1 
commands and autonomous messages. TL1 commands and autonomous messages can be used to 
accomplish a variety of actions. Determining the correct command or autonomous message you need 
begins with identifying what action you want to perform. The first part of every command and 
autonomous message helps identify the action that command or autonomous message performs as 
shown in Table 2.