- Preface
- Chapter 1: ACT Commands
- Chapter 2: ALW Commands
- Chapter 3: APPLY Commands
- Chapter 4: CANC Commands and Messages
- Chapter 5: CHG Commands
- Chapter 6: CLR Commands
- Chapter 7: CONN Commands
- Chapter 8: COPY Commands
- Chapter 9: DISC Commands
- Chapter 10: DLT Commands
- Chapter 11: ED Commands
- Chapter 12: EX Commands
- Chapter 13: ENT Commands
- Chapter 14: INH Commands
- Chapter 15: INIT Commands
- Chapter 16: OPR Commands
- Chapter 17: REPT Messages
- Chapter 18: RLS Commands
- Chapter 19: RMV Commands
- Chapter 20: RST Commands
- Chapter 21: RTRV Commands
- Chapter 22: SCHED Commands
- Chapter 23: SET Commands
- Chapter 24: SW Commands
- Chapter 25: TST Commands
- Chapter 26: Access Identifiers
- Chapter 27: Conditions
- Chapter 28: Modifiers
DISC Commands
This chapter provides disconnect (DISC) commands for the Cisco ONS 15310-CL, Cisco ONS 15310-MA, Cisco ONS 15454, and Cisco ONS 15600.
9.1 DISC-TACC
(Cisco ONS 15310-CL, Cisco ONS 15310-MA, Cisco ONS 15454, and Cisco ONS 15600) The Disconnect Test Access (DISC-TACC) command disconnects the test access point (TAP) and puts the connection back to its original state (no splits). For more information on test access (TACC), refer to the Cisco ONS SDH and Cisco ONS 15600 SDH TL1 Reference Guide.
Usage Guidelines
For this command to be applicable, you must first create the TAP using the ED-<MOD_PATH> command.
Note If you send this command to an already disconnected TAP connection, an SADC error message is returned.
Note If the system cannot release TAP, an SRTN error message is returned.
Category
Troubleshooting and Test Access
Security
Maintenance
Input Format
DISC-TACC:[<TID>]:<TAP>:<CTAG>;
Input Example
DISC-TACC:CISCO:8:123;
Input Parameters
<TAP> |
The test access point number. The TAP number must be an integer with a range of 1 to 999. String Note This command only supports disconnecting one TAP at a time. |