RODAP

Route data print

Format

RODAP:ROU=;

ROU =

Route number.

ALL, & and && are permitted for this parameter.

Function

The command is used to produce a printout of the route categories initiated by the RODAI command. To get a printout of all route categories, the ROCAP command must be keyed as well.

Printout

ROUTE DATA

ROU

TYPE

VARC

VARI

VARO

FILTER

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FILTER

Filter category. Note: not valid in MX-ONE. Indicates whether filter equipment is connected between tone sender and PBX. Possible values are:

YES

Filter equipment connected

NO

Filter equipment not connected

TYPE

Type of signalling diagram, that is, the TL function block that handles the TL unit in the equipment position used or to be used.

For value, see parameter description for BRDID, TYPE, UNIT.

VARC

Signal diagram variations common for incoming and outgoing traffic.

VARI

Signal diagram variations for incoming traffic.

VARO

Signal diagram variations for outgoing traffic.

Example 1

Print the route categories for route 1.

RODAP:ROU=1;

ROUTE DATA

ROU

TYPE

VARC

VARI

VARO

FILTER

1

SL60

H"00000210

H"15400000

H"06300000

NO

END

For interpretation of the TYPE value, consult the parameter description for relevant route data, which will be found in the O&M documentation for route data.

For interpretation of the VARC, VARI and VARO values, consult the parameter description for the relevant TL function block, which will be found in the O&M documentation for Route Data.

Example 2

Print the route categories for all routes initiated in the system.

RODAP:ROU=ALL;

ROUTE DATA

ROU

TYPE

VARC

VARI

VARO

FILTER

1

TL1

H"00000002

H"00000002

H"0000000E

NO

4

TL19

H"00000182

H"0000109C

H"00000086

NO

END

For interpretation of the TYPE value, consult parameter description for relevant application system, which will be found under Route Data, RO.

For interpretation of the VARC, VARI and VARO, consult parameter description for relevant function block TL, which will be found under Route Data, RO.

Command Category

Dangerous = No