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Nokia Commands
Nokia Commands
Hot Keys:
Ctrl + B repeats last and previous commands on the MML
Ctrl + Y interrupts current command being typed or run
Alarm monitoring:
ZEOH:date,time:BCF=#; displays alarm history for site for the date and
time listed
Statusing Timeslots:
(SE-NH)
ZUSC:ET,#:
WORKING
BLOCKED
TEST
SEPERATED
SEPERATED-NO HARDWARE
ZDTI:::PCM=#; Find out what TSL the radio is on that you want
the BCCH on
ZDTC:lapd:BL; Block the TSL on the radio that the BCCH is going
to
ZDTI:::PCM=#; Find out what TSL the radio that HAD the BCCH
is on
The alarm that you are talking about happens on MF circuits and is caused
by the LEC not releasing or acknowledging us quick enough. Do to the
latency, the Nokia locks out the trunk in question. When you see this alarm
you should assume that it is 911 related and the issue needs to be
corrected ASAP. The alarm field will be shown below.
If you look above I have highlighted in red the circuit that needs to be
reset (1081-13). If you take the circuit to a NU state for about 30
seconds and then back to WO it should clear.
ZCEC:CRCT=1081-1:BA;
ZCEC:CRCT=1081-1:NU;
ZCEC:CRCT=1081-1:BA;
ZCEC:CRCT=1081-1:WO;
Also, you should get a Low Traffic Capacity alarm with supplementary
information. I have the alarm listed below and the supplementary info is in
red (02 0386). If you convert 386 from HEX to Decimal it comes out to
902. At that time you can do the command
ZRCI:SEA=3:CGR=902:PRINT=5:; and look at the circuit group.