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relating to the reporting of periodic condition states or performance data values are scheduled by 
the NE user via other commands. Autonomous messages are not issued to the NE and hence they 
do not include input formats or input examples.
Example: REPT ALM
For information on specific command and autonomous message syntax, refer to the 
Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide.
Connect to TL1
The first step in using TL1 is to connect to TL1. You only have to connect to TL1 one time per session. 
A session is a related set of communication transactions between two or more network devices. There 
are three ways to connect to TL1: via CTC, telnet, or craft interface. Perform one of the following 
procedures to connect to TL1.
Launch CTC and Open a TL1 Session
Step 1
From the PC connected to the ONS node, start Netscape or Internet Explorer. 
Step 2
Enter the IP address of the node you want to communicate with in the Netscape or Internet 
Explorer Web address (URL) field.
Step 3
Log into the CTC. The IP address at the title bar should match the IP address of the node you 
entered in 
.
Step 4
Once logged into the CTC, there are two ways to open a TL1 session:
Click Tools > Open TL1 Connection, or 
Click on the Open TL1 Connection button
on the toolbar.
Step 5
From the Select Node dialog box choose the node you want to communicate with.
Step 6
Click OK.
A TL1 interface window opens. There are three sub-windows in the TL1 interface window: 
Request History, Message Log/Summary Log, and TL1 request. Type commands in the TL1 
request window. You will see responses in the Message log window. The Request History 
window allows you to recall previous commands by double-clicking on them.
Step 7
Verify that the Connect button is selected (grayed out).
Step 8
You are ready to log into TL1. Follow the steps in the