AT&T R1V2 Telephone User Manual


 
Translated Board
Locations
1 At
Action = , enter 1
2 At
Data = , enter 17.
3 At
Action = , enter 2.
4 At
Data = , enter information from tables 16-26 and 16-27
in Chapter 16.
To search for empty slots (board locations):
1 At
Action = , enter 2.
2 at
Data = , enter 0.
Translated Port Locations
Note This search (in its default “Action=3 Data=0” mode
[translated ports]) produces a found translated port location
number in the form CSSPP. It is true in this case (as it is true
in the case of searching for translated board locations) that
System 25 can have a translation for a port on a board when
that board does not exist in the system. You can search for
physical port locations for any item in Tables 16-26 and 16-27
in Chapter 16 (except “Empty,” Data=0). If you specify
“Action=3 Data=1“ below, your search will produce any
found untranslated physical ports defined at the “Action=2“
level.
1 At
Action = , enter 1.
2 At
Data = , enter 18.
Note This search expects input in the form of the number
itself or in the form N•• where N is the initial digit or two
digits identifying the station, trunk, special port or data for
which you are searching and •• is the wildcard
representation. Output will be in the form CSSPP where
C is the cabinet number, SS is the number of the slot in
that cabinet, and PP port number on that slot. For
example, if you wished to search for ATL ports using the
wildcard representation, you would enter 3••. If you had
an ATL port in cabinet 1, slot 4, the first item returned in
the search would be 10401. You can find the data required
for Action=2 in Tables 16-26 and 16-27 in Chapter 16.
3 At
Action = , enter 2.
4 At
Data = , enter information from tables in Chapter 16.
5 Limit the search to “translated” or “untranslated” ports:
At
Action = , enter 3.
6 At
Data = , enter 0 for translated ports or 1 for
untranslated ports.
14-6 System Searches