Notes on using the DMS-100 Switching System Interface
		
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     The DMS-100 is Digital Multiplex System made by Northern Telecom (NTI)
with a nice commands interface that's pretty easy to use, overall. A lot of the
material is still cryptic but some things can be peiced together and that's
what's been done here. DMS has some online help, and that combined with hours of
system use bring about this very cool, file for you priveleged elite d00ds you.
Enjoy and use it respectfully and your access will last.

Logging In:
=-=-=-=-=-=

The DMS system can be accessed by direct dialup, or on a data network. BOC OSS'
s such as SCCS and RMA, LMOS, MARCH, PREDICTOR, EADAS, and GTE functions such as
4TEL for testing purposes, any many more systems, can be used to access the DMS
system. The links are different for each one though, as I don't know of a way to
connect to switch from EADAS and I'm not sure if that port is used for input or
not. You will know a DMS-100 system by it's original prompting of a control-g
character at the first connection point to any input except for the break
signal. After sending a break, you will get a ? prompt and here you can enter a
limited range of commands. Here, type LOGIN and you will be prompted for the
username and password.

?login
Enter User Name
>(username)
Enter Password
>

If it's good you will get access. If it's not you will see..

Invalid user name or password.

        Some common accounts for the DMS-100 and some background data:
        
        ADMIN/ADMIN - the ADMIN account with the highest privs in most cases I
                      have seen. Probably wouldn't want to use ADMIN too often
                      because it seems like it would be likely to be noticed by
                      the real admin.

  OPERATOR/OPERATOR - The Maintenance & Adminstrative Position (MAP) user. Often
                      logged in on long term basis. Wouldn't recomment long term
                      use of this account. Might be good for getting a quick
                      access to get the rest of the usernames. High privs.

        NTAS        - Have not found a default password, but is Northern
                      Technical Assistance Service's login to the switch. NTAS
                      sometimes needs to log in to do things like patch admin
                      and other technical support. Also try NTAS1, NTAS2, etc.
                      
        ETAS        - Emergency Technical Support, I think...Northern Telecom's
                      24 hour emergency support. Have not found default though

        I have also found PHANTOM to be a common username, along with things
the names of various testing and operations support systems such as 4TEL, MARK
(mechanized assignment and record keeping), and probably others in bell areas
such as ALIT for Automatic Line Insulation Testing (commonly accessed over the
Plant Service Center PSC port through PREDICTOR) can be good logins. Bureaus
such as RCMAC and TRANSLATIONS are good also. Also geograhic locations and sites
near or serving from the switch, like a university name, or one particular area
of admin. Peoples names are also good. I have not found any username or password
that is not in uppercase, so don't worry about case mixing. You might want to
think about who uses the account and if they are going to notice it or not. An
account access may leave a log and it's up to the person or system at the other
end, or people viewing the report, if the last access time and device is
noticed. If an account such as ALIT is logged in from a device other than the
one it usually uses, the next access will say where the last login came from. So
if it's the same device as usual then that's less to flag a persons attention.
Of course if an account has not been used in a long time then it's password may
be expired. In one case the switch did not let me on due to expiration. In other
cases it let me change the password. I would recomment changing the password
back to what it was before you changed it because that way the original user
won't notice anything if they decide to logon again. The accessing of an account
will possibly generate an entery in a table on the switch called ACTSYS. It will
list the access time, logon, logoff, account name, and other information. Just
to let you know it is logged and can be read. More about this in the report
section.

    Eventually after the correct login/password pair, you will receieve
the system banner message, if any, or just the information about the site,
the CLLI code, the date, and the BCS version. I think BCS 36 is the highest
at this present time. BCS is like a generic on the ESS switches. After login
you will recieve the Command Interpreter level indication message (CI:) and
the > prompt. Here you can enter commands and there are lots of interesting
ones.

93/10/03 06:17 **** H0H214 CITYNAME BCS35 RTM Applied 23MAR93 ****
CI:
>

 A nice command is SHOW USERS.

>show users
NAME              PRIO  STACK  NRDEV    LANGUAGE  PRIV CLASSES
OPERATOR          4     10000           ENGLISH   ALL
ADMIN             4     10000           ENGLISH   ALL
NTAS              4     7000            ENGLISH   ALL
BILL              4     7000            ENGLISH   ALL
SSOCV             4     7000            ENGLISH   ALL
MARK              4     7000            ENGLISH   12 
ETAS              4     7000            ENGLISH   ALL
NTAS1             4     7000            ENGLISH   ALL
DAVE              4     7000            ENGLISH   13 
CNET              4     7000            ENGLISH   ALL
FRAME             4     7000            ENGLISH   ALL
SOI               3     7000            ENGLISH   15 
PHANTOM           4     7000            ENGLISH   ALL
INQUIRE1          4     7000            ENGLISH   16 
INQUIRE2          4     7000            ENGLISH   16 
INQUIRE3          4     7000            ENGLISH   16 
INQUIRE4          4     7000            ENGLISH   16 
TSS               4     7000            ENGLISH   ALL
MX3               4     7000            ENGLISH   ALL
ONLINE            4     7000            ENGLISH   ALL
MONITOR           4     7000            ENGLISH   ALL
NTITMS            4     7000            ENGLISH   ALL
MAP5              4     7000            ENGLISH   ALL
MAP6              4     7000            ENGLISH   ALL
RECENT            4     5000            ENGLISH   ALL
CMAC              4     7000            ENGLISH   12 
MSI               4     7000            ENGLISH   16 

As you can see, all the users on the switch. You can show the users currently
online by using the QUSER command. Most of the fields are pretty easy
to understand.

>quser all complete
EITHER incorrect optional parameter(s) OR too many parameters.
     USER        INPUT     INPUT   OUTPUT   OUTPUT       LAST      U     USER
     NAME        DEVICE    FILE    DEVICE    FILE        LOGON     P    PROCID
--------------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------------- - -----------

OPERATOR        MAP        none   MAP        none   94/09/08 02:50 N #4511 #1031
BILL            MAP1       none   MAP1       none   94/09/08 00:34 N #4511 #5004
FRAME           MFRAME     none   MFRAME     none   94/09/08 02:51 N #4511 #1054
MX3             MACX       none   MACX       none   94/09/08 05:43 N #4511 #105B

This is a partial listing of what a complete information quser command looks
like. I tried "all" above for the DEVICE field of input but it didn't like it
and gave me that error. However, you can see the username, their input device
(talked about in table TERMDEV), any input file or output file/device active,
their last logon, and their process ID. So user Bill logged in at the MAP1
device at the switch. OPERATOR is generally the user logged in on the MAP most
of the time.

There can be restrictions placed upon the number of login retries a given port
has as based on the login control tables. The table LGICNTL and TERMDEV show
things about the devices and login processes, user associated with a device, and
the like.

>table termdevs
TABLE: TERMDEV
>lis all
TOP
 TERMDES IOCNO CKTNO TERMTYPE  BAUDRT INTYP  EQPEC PRTY GUAR MODEM
                                                                    COMCLASS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
     MAP     0     8    VT100   B2400    CL 1X67BD NONE    N  NONE
                                                                         ALL
 
    MAP1     2    20    VT100   B2400   EIA 1X67BD NONE    N  NONE
                                                                         ALL
 
    MAP2     2    16    VT100   B9600   EIA 1X67BD NONE    N  NONE
                                                                         ALL
>table lginctrl
TABLE: LGINCTRL
>lis all
TOP
 TERMDES DISTIME  MAXLOGIN MAXIDLE  MAXRETRY                        DISABLON
 FRCOUT   DIALBACK DIALTYPE         NUMRINGS  NUMCALLS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
     MAP      -1        60      -1         4                            NONE
      N     DB_OFF     AUTO                7         1
 
    MAP1      -1        60      -1         4                            NONE
      N     DB_OFF     AUTO                7         1
 
    MAP2      -1        60      -1         4                            NONE
      N     DB_OFF     AUTO                7         1


In this case, all the fields are the same except for the TERMDES terminal
designation I would guess. Some other TERMDES listed include:

        MAPx, MFRAME, MAPPRT, LANx, ETASVDUx, and others.

ETASVDU is I supposed a special interface to ETAS? I am not sure if it is always
active or if there is some special connection made when ETAS is online. You can
find out what login information is associcated with each console by using the
logincontrol command (which accesses the data in the above table) to display the
information in a more readable format (something the 1AESS is not good at).

CI:
>logincontrol all query full
Console MAP enabled.                                  User: OPERATOR.
          Autodisable Time:      Forever,  Max Login Time:     60 secs,
          Max Idle Time:         Forever,  Max Login Retries:  4,
          Open Condition Logout: N,        Dialback:           Off.
          No disable settings.
 
Console MAP1 enabled.                                 User: BILL.
          Autodisable Time:      Forever,  Max Login Time:     60 secs,
          Max Idle Time:         Forever,  Max Login Retries:  4,
          Open Condition Logout: N,        Dialback:           Off.
          No disable settings.
 
Console MAP2 enabled.                                 User: ALLEN.
          Autodisable Time:      Forever,  Max Login Time:     60 secs,
          Max Idle Time:         Forever,  Max Login Retries:  4,
          Open Condition Logout: N,        Dialback:           Off.
          No disable settings.
 
Console MAP3 enabled.                                 User: BILL.
          Autodisable Time:      Forever,  Max Login Time:     60 secs,
          Max Idle Time:         Forever,  Max Login Retries:  4,
          Open Condition Logout: N,        Dialback:           Off.
          No disable settings.
 
Console MFRAME enabled.                               User: FRAME.
          Autodisable Time:      Forever,  Max Login Time:     60 secs,
          Max Idle Time:         Forever,  Max Login Retries:  4,
          Open Condition Logout: N,        Dialback:           Off.
          No disable settings.
 
Console ETASVDU enabled.
          Autodisable Time:      Forever,  Max Login Time:     60 secs,
          Max Idle Time:         Forever,  Max Login Retries:  4,
          Open Condition Logout: N,        Dialback:           Off.
          No disable settings.
 
Console MACX enabled.                                 User: MX3.
          Autodisable Time:      Forever,  Max Login Time:     60 secs,
          Max Idle Time:         Forever,  Max Login Retries:  4,
          Open Condition Logout: N,        Dialback:           Off.
          No disable settings.

Well, I guess that's enough about the factors around logging in. I will discuss
the report outputs and switch security that I know of later. Let's move on to
some pragmatic uses of the interface.

       Next, a good command to use is Query Directory Number, or QDN.

> QDN 5555555
DN:     5555555     (NON-UNIQUE)
TYPE: PILOT OF DLH HUNT GROUP
SNPA: 608   SIG: DT    LNATTIDX: N/A
HUNT GROUP:  224        HUNT MEMBER:  0
LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER:     CENT  00 0 05 25
LINE CLASS CODE:  IBN   
IBN TYPE: STATION
CUSTGRP:           WIUC  SUBGRP: 0  NCOS: 2
CARDCODE:  6X17AC    GND: N  PADGRP: STDLN  BNV: NL MNO: N
PM NODE NUMBER     :    124
PM TERMINAL NUMBER :    80
OPTIONS:
CDC WIUC DGT
GROUP OPTIONS:
TFO RCVD 
MEMBER INFO:
   1  CENT  00 0 03 15

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SNPA is the local Serving area code. SIG DT means DigiTone (touch-tone)
signaling. LNATTIDX is Line Attribute Index. The number is a hunt group member
with LEN CENTranet 00 0 05 25 and LCC Integrated Business Network, Northern
Telecom's centrex-equivalent end station. I think these also relate to like Key
System kind of things, end user equipment to go hand in hand with the services
offered. The Customer Group is WIUC, a theoretical university. SUBGRP I am not
sure what that relates to specifically. NCOS is Network Class of Service, as
found in the NCOS table. The Cardcode is the type of card. I read somewhere that
if you have a tap on the line the cardcode would reflect this but I have not
found any instance of this personally. GND N I guess means it is not a ground
start line. Not sure about the rest until it gets to OPTIONS, with CDC meaning
Customer Data Change, a feature on the DMS that will let the customer of a
Centrex/Centranet dial in and adminster their partition of the switch (from like
555-1000 to 555-1500 for instance). You may try the logins of CENTREX,
CENTRANET, or combinations thereof. The rest has been explained. I am not sure
what the GROUP OTIONS are though. The Member Info though is the list of
Centranet member numbers. This can go on for a while therefore elimating the old
problem of always needing hunt DN and tying up lines that way by hunting to a
different centranet group instead of a DN.

        The next table we will look at is Test Line Control. It has
the phone numbers for the test lines in that office in the SUBtable TLNOS. You
use the SUB subcommand (see CMDS table) of TABLE to access the subtable and then
list the data. Fields in a table in parenthesis often are subtables.

>TABLE: TSTLCONT
>sub tlnos
>lis all
TOP
TESTLINE           TLNUMBER TL_MFC_OG_SIG
-----------------------------------------
    T100            5555200             N
    T101            5555201             N
    T102            5555202             N
    T103            5555203             N
    TCLC            5555214             N
    TOPC            5555209             N
    TNSS            5555211             N
    TSYN            5555210             N
    TLPA            5555207             N
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>

T100-T103 are those types of test lines. They aren't really much use that I have
found unless you happen to own something like a CAROT system and want to connect
with one to retrieve measurement data that will be pretty damn boring in most
any case I would think. But, TLPA and TLPA are Test Loop Around port A and port
B, the infamous loop lines. I am not sure what TL_MFC_OG_SIG means though.

There seems to be a list of tables, sometimes only a partial list, in the table
TABLES. I am not sure what all the different type of tables mean, but I have
come across WRITE ONLY tables and I do not know how to use them. Also, sometimes
the data in tables may only be a notepad for office data instead of the switch
actually relying on the table for a function. For instance I have found switches
that list test numbers where there are nothing but disconnected/not in service
numbers. The same thing can be said of the CLIDN table which is all the numbers
with the Calling Line Identification feature on them. See appendix 1 for the
table TABLES.

A CLIDN table looks like this:

>table clidn
TABLE: CLIDN
>lis all
TOP
    DIGITS
----------
6085553200
6085555585
6085557112
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>

A QDN of any number in the above list will most likely result in you seeing the
feature CLI listed at the bottom. This is not true in all cases though, as
previously mentioned. The CLI numbers, when called, will elicit a response from
the switch resulting in the calling number/trunk, called number, time, and other
information. They are LINE and TRK messages.

(CLLI)* LINE115 JUL17 01:57:49 8500 INFO CALLING LINE IDENT
        LEN HOST 03 0 09 23   DN 5553200
        CALLING LINE = LEN HOST 00 0 17 02   DN 5552325
        CALLID =      142413

(CLLI)* LINE117 JUL17 00:02:02 8200 INFO CALLING LINE IDENT
        LEN HOST 10 0 18 28   DN 5555585
        INCOMING TRUNK = CKT      (trunk CLLI)   29
        CALLID =      654117

(CLLI)* LINE117 JUL17 00:07:30 1100 INFO CALLING LINE IDENT
        LEN HOST 12 0 12 24   DN 5555585
        INCOMING TRUNK = CKT             4TEL    1
        CALLID =      200990

As you can see, a 4TEL made an outgoing call for line testing purposes to the
number 5555585 on July 17 at 7:30. The CALLID I guess is just a transaction
number of some sort. I am not sure what the numbers after the time mean. The
rest should be pretty easy to understand.

        

forward


CI:>tablew  ofcvar
TABLE: OFCVAR
>lis all
TOP
                        PARMNAME                                     PARMVAL
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
               AC_MOREDIGIT_WAIT                                          10
      AMA_FAILURE_ROUTE_POSITION                                        TSPS
                     ANI_IN_SMDR                                           N
              ASCS_DISABLE_LEVEL                                      NO_ALM
              ASCS_MONITOR_DELAY                                          30
          ASCS_NOALARM_THRESHOLD                                           2
           ASCS_NOSEND_THRESHOLD                                          60
                ASCS_ROUTE_INDEX                                           0
              ASCS_TRUNK_TIMEOUT                                          60
          AUTO_ASSIGN_DNH_GRPNUM                                           N
           AUTO_ASSIGN_DNH_RANGE                                      0    0
        BICRELAY_NUM_SIMUL_TESTS                                           1
     BICRELAY_XLCM_TEST_SCHEDULE 3 0 5 0 (SU) $
           BLOCK_0_INF_INW_CALLS                                           N
      BUFFER_THRESHOLDED_REPORTS                                           Y
          CAMA_SUSP_CALL_ALLOWED                                        NONE
    CIRCUIT_TEST_NUMBER_MESSAGES                                          10
                 CLF_ACCESS_CODE                                          55
                       CMAJALARM                               5    10    15
                       CMINALARM                               5    10    15
        COIN_DTF_TOTALIZER_RESET                                           N
    COIN_OPERATOR_RELEASED_ON_OA                                         CDF
               COIN_RETAIN_ON_OA                                         CDF
       CUSTOMER_DATA_CHANGE_LOGS                                           Y
             CUTOz��=9}%M�E���$H�                                       30
                 CWT_TONE_LENGTH                                           3
      C7_CHGOVER_SLMPR_THRESHOLD                                           4
          C7UP_RSC_LOG_THRESHOLD                                          15
   C7_NACK_ERROR_SLMPR_THRESHOLD                                         400
               C7_SLMPR_ALARM_ON                                           N
     C7_SU_ERROR_SLMPR_THRESHOLD                                         400
DAILY_ISDN_LAYER2_PEG_AUDIT_TIME                                        2  0
                  DATA_CALL_SMDR                                           N
                       DIAGALARM                             100   200   300
            DIALBACKPW_ENCRYPTED                                           Y
                   DISKLOGMEMORY                                         128
                   DIST_CWT_TONE                                       25 10
                       DTULDINFO                                    NILFNAME
              EA_TEST_CALL_SPILL                                006185295008
                    ECORE_FORMAT                                           N
              ENG640M1_SCAN_RATE                                          10
                        FACALARM                             100   200   300
                       IMAJALARM                             100   150   200
                       IMINALARM                             100   150   200
     LAYER2_PEGS_THRESHOLD_LEVEL                                           4
      LAYER2_SAPI0_ABN_PEGS_THLD                                          10
     LAYER2_SAPI16_ABN_PEGS_THLD                                          10
       LAYER2_SERVICE_DSRPT_THLD                                           4
                      LCARDALARM                             100   150   200
                  LCDREX_CONTROL                           Y  3  0  5  0  10
               LINE_CARD_MONITOR                                           N
         LINE_WITH_CWT_CAN_FLASH                                           Y
            LOCAL_COIN_INIT_TIME                                         180
            LOCAL_COIN_OVER_TIME                                         180
         LOG_CENTRAL_BUFFER_SIZE                                        5000
          LOG_DEVICE_BUFFER_SIZE                                        1000
                   LOG_OFFICE_ID                                   CRDLILXED
                       LSETALARM                             100   150   200
                      MCARDALARM                             100   150   200
               MCCS_SEQ_CALL_LIM                                           5
                  MCCS_SEQ_QUERY                                           N
                       MSETALARM                              25   100   200
                    MTA_MB_COUNT                                          28
                    MTA_RLM_TIME                                          20
                    MTA_RMM_TIME                                          10
                       MTULDINFO                                    NILFNAME
                      NDIAGALARM                             100   150   200
           NETFAB_DAILY_DURATION                                           4
         NETFAB_SCHEDULE_ENABLED                                           N
            NETFAB_SCHEDULE_TIME                                           2
                  NODEREXCONTROL                               Y  1  0  4  0
           OCCTS_DEFAULT_REG_LOG                                     N N N N
                     PERFORMANCE                             100   150   200
          PER_CALL_GND_LOOP_TEST                                           N
               PMSTAT_OM_CONTROL                                           Y
    PRE_ROUTE_ABANDON_TRK116_LOG                                           Y
             PROMPT_HUNT_MEM_LCC                                           N
                       PSPDALARM                             200   250   300
                      QDIAGALARM                             100   150   200
              RECORD_CLG_NPA_NXX                                 DEFAULT_REC
           RES_SO_SIMPLIFICATION                                         Y N
                      SDIAGALARM                             100   150   250
                         SIG_TST                                           N
                    SLE_LANGUAGE                                 LANG1   NIL
                    SMDR_LOG_RPT                                  NONE     0
        SO_PROMPT_FOR_CABLE_PAIR                                           N
               SO_PROMPT_FOR_LTG                                           Y
              SPECIAL_AMA_REPORT                               N BOTH      0
            SPILL_SPB_ON_ES_TRKS                                           N
                   SYSLOG_ACCESS                                           N
            TABLE_ACCESS_CONTROL                                           Y
                        TCMALARM                             100   150   200
             TEST_CALL_AMR_SPILL                                  6185293101
              TEST_CALL_II_SPILL                                   005293101
                 TEST_CALL_SPILL                                    05551212
           THRESHOLD_IS_SAMPLING                                           Y
           TOLL_DIVERSION_SIGNAL                               REVERSAL    0
                        TOPS_AGS                                          60
 TOPS_CALLS_WAITING_SEARCH_DEPTH                                           5
   TOPS_CLD_TIME_AND_CHG_NO_ACTS                                           N
         TOPS_CROSS_TEAM_ROUTING                                           N
                TOPS_DISPLAY_AWT                                           N
                TOPS_DISPLAY_MON                                           N
                 TOPS_DISPLAY_ST                                           N
             TOPS_DUMP_STUDY_REG                                           N
     TOPS_EA_DNPC_LOG_GENERATION                                         ALL
           TOPS_EA_PROCESS_T_SEL                                           N
                  TOPS_FGB_CC134                                           N
                 TOPS_HOLD_LOCAL                                           N
  TOPS_MAN_DATABASE_ORIG_DISPLAY                                      MANVAL
       TOPS_MANUAL_DATABASE_ORIG                                           N
    TOPS_MFADS_OUTPUT_XFR_NUMBER                                           N
           TOPS_MFADS_POLLING_ID                                          00
         TOPS_OTC_CARRIER_NUMBER                                         000
           TOPS_PARS_TONE_LENGTH                                          10
               TOPS_START_OF_DAY                                           0
                 TOPS_TAC_RECALL                                           Y
         TOPS_TANDEMED_411_CC009                                           N
    TOPS_THIRD_BILL_ACC_REQD_SET                                        NONE
      TOPS_VERIFICATION_BARGE_IN                                    SCRAMBLE
                TOPS_ZERO_FB_REG                                           N
      TOPS_411_RECORD_NPA_IN_AMA                                           N
              TRA125M1_SCAN_RATE                                          10
              TRA125M2_SCAN_RATE                                          10
              TRA250M1_SCAN_RATE                                          10
                  TRK_OOS_CHK_ON                                           N
      TRKLPBK_TIMEOUT_IN_MINUTES                                          20
                      UDIAGALARM                             100   150   200
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>��quit
CI:
>table amaopts
TABLE: AMAOPTS
>lis all
TOP
      OPTION                           SCHEDULE
-----------------------------------------------
ACBAR_MOD_CO                               OFF 
ACBAR_STY_IN                               OFF 
       AUDIT PERIODIC 931014 0000  24       HRS
BCLID_USPAUD PERIODIC 920610 0000  24       HRS
  BCLONGCALL PERIODIC 930206 0000  24       HRS
    CALL_FWD                               OFF 
CALL_TIMECHG                               OFF 
        CDAR                               OFF 
     CDRDUMP                               OFF 
 CDRLONGCALL                               OFF 
     CDRSYNC                               OFF 
      CHG411                                ON 
      CHG555                                ON 
  CIDSUSPAUD PERIODIC 910620 0000  24       HRS
     CMCICWK                                ON 
     CMCORIG                                ON 
     CMCTERM                                ON 
        COIN                               OFF 
    CRSEQNUM                               OFF 
       DA411                                ON 
       DA555                                ON 
   ENFIA_B_C                                ON 
    FREECALL                               OFF 
     HIGHREV                               OFF 
      INWATS                                ON 
 ISDNCIRCUIT                               OFF 
      LOGAMA                               OFF 
      LOGOPT PERIODIC 760101 1200  24       HRS
     LOGTEST                                ON 
    LONGCALL PERIODIC 930206 0000  24       HRS
     LUSORIG                               OFF 
     LUSTERM                               OFF 
    OBSERVED                               OFF 
     OCCTERM                                ON 
     OUTWATS                                ON 
     OCCOVFL PERIODIC 760101 0100   1       HRS
    OVERFLOW PERIODIC 760101 2300  24       HRS
        SUSP                               OFF 
  TIMECHANGE                               OFF 
      TRACER PERIODIC 760101 0100   1       HRS
         TWC                               OFF 
 UNANS_LOCAL                               OFF 
  UNANS_TOLL                               OFF 
  UNANS_TOPS                                ON 
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>quit
CI:
>table occinfo
TABLE: OCCINFO
>lis all
TOP
 CARRNAME CARRNUM  ACCESS ORIGCARR INTER INTNTL INTRA ANI FANI ONISCRN AD1
OVERLAP INTERS INTRAS TERMREC OCCSEPNO OPSIG PICIND NOA950 INCCPN DTMFIND
OPSERV CACBLOCK CTDOA CMCMON SCRNWATS CRMCRA ATPINCL INTRAOPR
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
      220    0220     EAP        N     Y      Y     N   Y    N       Y   N
      N      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      222    0222     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    Y       Y   N
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       11 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     Y        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      288    0288     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    Y       Y   N
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       10 FGRPC      N      N      Y       N
     Y        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
MCIFGD900    0222     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   N
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       11 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      533    0533     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   N
      N      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      333    0333     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    Y       N   Y
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       12 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     Y        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      536    0536     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       N   N
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
ALNFGD800    0444     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   N
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
ALNFGD900    0444     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   N
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      444    0444     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   Y
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      732    0732     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   Y
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      658    0658     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   Y
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
UTCFGD900    0333     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   N
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       12 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      835    0835     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       N   N
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      488    0488     EAP        N     Y      Y     N   Y    N       N   N
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      999    0999     EAP        N     Y      Y     N   Y    N       N   N
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      432    0432     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   N
      N      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      450    0450     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   Y
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      253    0253     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   N
      N      Y      Y    LONG       13  NONE      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      832    0832     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   N
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      022    0022     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       N   N
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      252    0252     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   N
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      647    0647     EAP        N     Y      Y     N   Y    N       Y   N
      N      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      725    0725     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   Y
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      555    0555     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   Y
      N      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      040    0040     EAP        N     Y      Y     N   Y    N       N   Y
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      888    0888     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   N
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      387    0387     EAP        N     Y      Y     N   Y    N       Y   Y
      N      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      110    0110     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   N
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPC      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      223    0223     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    Y       N   Y
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      872    0872     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    Y       N   Y
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       12 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     Y        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      270    0270     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   Y
      N      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      813    0813     EAP        Y     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   Y
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      716    0716     EAP        Y     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   Y
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      368    0368     EAP        Y     Y      Y     Y   Y    N       Y   Y
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      211    0211     EAP        N     Y      Y     N   Y    N       Y   N
      N      Y      Y    LONG       13 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     N        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      780    0780     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    Y       N   Y
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       12 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     Y        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
      926    0926     EAP        N     Y      Y     Y   Y    Y       N   Y
      Y      Y      Y    LONG       12 FGRPD      N      N      Y       N
     Y        N     N      N        Y      Y       N        N
 
>quit
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>qdn 5296207
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DN:     5296207                 
TYPE: SPECIAL TRANSLATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>logutil
Current MODE setting is: NORMAL 
 
LOGUTIL:
>listdevs
No. Device       Status          Rerouted Format 
--- ------       ------          -------- ------ 
 0  MAPPRT       Outputting Logs    No     STD    
 1  SPARE0       Inactive.          No     STD    
 2  SPARE1       Inactive.          No     STD    
 3  TSM          Outputting Logs    No     SCC2   
 4  D000SCRATCH  Inactive.          No     STD    
 5  SPARE2       Inactive.          No     STD    
 6  TEST1        Outputting Logs    No     STD    
 7  SPARE4       Inactive.          No     STD    
 8  SPARE6       Outputting Logs    No     STD    
 9  SPARE5       Outputting Logs    No     STD    
10  TDCS         Outputting Logs    No     STD    
11  STATEALM     Outputting Logs    No     STD    
12  D020CLILOGA  Inactive.          No     STD    
13  D020CLILOGB  Inactive.          No     STD    
14  SFDEV        Inactive.          No     STD    
15  TEST4        Inactive.          No     STD    
16  N            Process started    No     STD    
17  ETASPRT1     Inactive.          No     STD    
18  ETASVDU      Inactive.          No     STD    
19  TEST3        Inactive.          No     STD    
20  D020SCRATCH  Inactive.          No     STD    
21  SAM1         Inactive.          No     STD    
22  ETASVDU1     Inactive.          No     STD    
23  S00DSCR2     Inactive.          No     STD    
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