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Tyco Electronics Galaxy SC Controller J85501F-1
Appendix A - 6 T1.317 Interface Issue 13 February 2001
When adding a linkable attribute to an object, the attribute name must not con-
flict with any of the existing attribute names of the object. After adding the link-
able attribute to an object the user may link an object to it using the LIN
command. The following example adds a TL1 object to the system, and links
it to the DC1 object:
ADD TL1,TL001 Add a TL1 object called TL001
ADD DC1,TL1 Add a TL1 linkable attribute to DC1
LIN DC1 TL1,TL001Link TL001 to DC1 at L1 linkable attribute
This link enables TL1 access to the DC plant.
ALI Assign a command line an alias
Syntax:ALI alias=command line
When defining an alias, alias may not conflict with system commands or sys-
tem defined alias names. If alias conflicts with a user defined alias, that alias
will be overwritten with the new command line. A user defined alias can be de-
leted by setting it equal to ““. The alias may be up to 15 characters long and
the command line may be up to 80 characters long. Up to 50 aliases may be
defined by the user. Use the ALI command without arguments to see a list of
all aliases in the system. The following examples define an alias called my-
load which reports the plant load and basic statistics and then deletes this
alias:
ALI MYLOAD=STA DC1,ADC;SUM DC1,ADC
ALI MYLOAD=””
BYE Terminate a session
Syntax:BYE
CHA Change the value of an attribute
Syntax:CHA objpath<,attrid=value>+
The user must be logged in at the super-user security level in order to change
most attribute values. The exceptions to this rule are the user notepad com-
ment lines. The comma in the command separates the object path from the at-
tribute being assigned a new value. Note that one or more attributes can be
changed at a time using this command. The following example changes the
plant shunt voltage and shunt current:
CHA DC1,SHV=250,SHA=400
CLE Clear an event
Syntax:CLE objpath
Some events must be cleared, or retired, manually by the user. These events
must be cleared using the CLE command. Listed below are the events that
must be cleared using this command:
standard alarms: EPR1, EXL1, CLC1, STF1, CCH1, HCL1,
EPD1, COF1, COR1, POR1, ATF1, ATB1
single threshold alarms: LMR1, ERD1, RPI1
all maintenance reminders
all user defined events with the latched attribute (LAT) equal
to 1
The example below clears any DC plant alarms and clears maintenance re-
minder MR01:
CLE DC1
CLE MR01
CLH Clear history
Syntax: CLH objpath
CLH objpath,attrid
When attrid is omitted, this command will clear the history of any alarms or
events in the path defined by objpath. For example, CLH DC1 will clear the his-
tory of alarms and events linked to DC plant 1 or any of its children. The second

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