4.22 alw-trm

Use this command to return the specified serial port to the state IS‑NR (in‑service normal) from the state OOS-MT-DSBLD (out-of-service maintenance-disabled) if the command is successful. If the command is not successful, the terminal’s state is OOS-MT (out-of-service maintenance).

Parameters

trm (mandatory)
The ID of the serial or telnet port to be put into service.
Range:
1 - 40

Example

alw-trm:trm=5

Dependencies

No other action command can be in progress when this command is entered.

The IP User Interface feature must be enabled before terminal ports 17 through 40 can be specified in the trm parameter.

The terminal specified by the trm parameter must be equipped.

If a SEAS terminal is configured, then the IP address for the associated IPSM card must be specified before this command can be entered.

The SEAS Over IP feature must be turned on before a SEAS terminal can be specified.

The specified SEAS terminal cannot be auto-inhibited.

If a critical thermal alarm is raised against the IPSM card hosting the terminal, then the specified Telnet terminal cannot be returned to the IS-NR state.

The terminal specified by the trm parameter cannot be configured as type=none (see the chg-trm command).

Notes

The function of this command is the same as the rst-trm command.

When you attempt to return to service a terminal that is already in service, a warning message is echoed to the scroll area but no action is taken.

If a SEAS terminal is configured, then the corresponding card must be an IPSM card, and the SEAS Over IP feature must be turned on before the SEAS terminal is allowed. The SEAS terminal is auto-inhibited if the IP Address for the corresponding card is invalid.

Output

alw-trm:trm=12

    rlghncxa03w 04-01-07 11:11:28 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    Allow message sent to terminal

    rlghncxa03w 04-01-07 11:11:28 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    1062.0046      TERMINAL     12         Terminal Enabled 
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