NAME
dccmd - send commands to DAS/DC
SYNOPSIS
dccmd [-p parameter-file]
[-v]
cmdname cmdarg dcname
SUPPORT
Contributed code: NO BRTT support.
THIS PIECE OF SOFTWARE WAS CONTRIBUTED BY THE ANTELOPE USER COMMUNITY. BRTT DISCLAIMS ALL OWNERSHIP, LIABILITY, AND SUPPORT FOR THIS PIECE OF SOFTWARE.
FOR HELP WITH THIS PIECE OF SOFTWARE, PLEASE CONTACT THE CONTRIBUTING AUTHOR.
DESCRIPTION
dccmd sends the
cmdname command with
cmdarg arguments to
DASes or DC itself through
dcname, which usually specifies the IP
address of the DC.
cmdarg can be in the form of a 'regular expression'
to specify multiple arguments to
cmdname command.
dccmd requires the presence of a parameter file which contains all
DAS IDs existing in the RT system (
pkt.pf is the default).
The following commands and command arguments are supported by
dccmd:
-
IP new_dc_IP
change a DC IP address to a new_dc_IP address.
For example, to set DC IP address to 132.239.4.196:
dccmd IP 132.239.4.196 132.239.4.194
-
CF clock
turn MAIN or AUX Clock OFF. Argument clock must be only "main" or
"aux".
For example, turn OFF MAIN Clock:
dccmd CF main 132.239.4.194
-
CO main|aux
turn MAIN or AUX Clock ON. Argument clock must be only "main" or
"aux".
For example, turn ON AUX Clock:
dccmd CO aux 132.239.4.194
-
RF radio_num
turn radio_num Master Radio OFF.
For example, turn OFF Master Radios 1 and 2 OFF:
dccmd RF 1|2 132.239.4.194
-
RO radio_num
turn radio_num Master Radio ON.
For example, turn ON Master Radios 3 ON:
dccmd RO 3 132.239.4.194
-
RC dasnum|staname
send "Mass Recentering" command to a DAS. A DAS can be specified
by a das number or by a station name where that das is located.
For example, send MRC command to all dases with "72*" ids.
dccmd RC "72.*" 132.239.4.194
-
RS dasnum|stanam
reset DAS. A DAS can be specified
by a das number or by a station name where that das is located.
For example, reset dases with "6*" ids and das on TRO station.
dccmd RS "6.*|TRO" 132.239.4.194
-
TO dasid|staname
set a DAS transmission ON. A DAS can be specified
by a das number or by a station name where that das is located.
For example, turn ON transmission of dases on all BB1* and BB2* station.
dccmd TO "BB1.*|BB2.*" 132.239.4.194
-
TF dasid|staname
set a DAS transmission OFF. A DAS can be specified
by a das number or by a station name where that das is located.
For example, turn OFF transmission of dases with 812 and 933 ids.
dccmd TF "812|933" 132.239.4.194
-
XX dc_ip_address
reset DC. A DC IP address must be specified as a command argument.
For example, reset 132.239.4.194 DC:
dccmd XX 132.239.4.194 132.239.4.194
-
ZS => Zero_DAS_Counters
clear all DAS counters. A DAS can be specified
by a das number or by a station name where that das is located.
For example, clear all counters for all dases:
dccmd ZS ".*" 132.239.4.194
-
ZD => Zero_DC_Counters
clear all DC counters. DC IP addres must be specified as an command argument.
For example, clear all 132.239.4.194 DC counters:
dccmd ZD 132.239.4.194 132.239.4.194
OPTIONS
-
-p parameter-file
A parameter file parameter-file
will be used to select all possible DAS IDs in an RT system.
The pkt.pf parameter file is used by default.
-
-v
Be more verbose.
EXAMPLE
See above.
AUTHOR
Marina Glushko
Antelope User Group Contributed Software