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DCP Series Telcon Message Manual - Public Support Login - Unisys

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Introduction<br />

Mini Format With Central Display<br />

Brief Format<br />

This format is displayed when your local <strong>DCP</strong> receives CENLOGs from other <strong>DCP</strong>s. Enter<br />

the TROF TYPE=CNLB command or specify OPTN=MINI parameter on the LOGI<br />

command to display this format. CENLOGs fit on a single line so you see a column effect<br />

and can observe more history and trend information.<br />

The mini format with central display appears as follows:<br />

�������� �������� ����� ������ ��������� ����� �������� ��������� �������������<br />

�������<br />

Brief format is the default display format. You can also enter TRON TYPE=CNLB and/or<br />

TROF TYPE=CNLL, or LOGI OPTN=Brief to select this format.<br />

The brief format appears as follows:<br />

����� �������� ������������ �������� �������� �������<br />

���������������������������������������������������<br />

����� ���� ������� ���������� ���� �� �����<br />

��������� ����� ���� ������������� ������������ �������� ������������<br />

where:<br />

������������ is the processor symbolic name identifying the nodal processor from<br />

which the CENLOG event occurred.<br />

�������� identifies the sequence number assigned to the corresponding entry in the<br />

logging mass storage file. The sequence numbers are unique by processor<br />

(<strong>DCP</strong>) only.<br />

�������� is the hours:minutes:seconds of the incident occurrence from the <strong>DCP</strong><br />

that generated the log entry.<br />

�������� is the class number of the event (1–16).<br />

������� is the event number of the log entry (1–16).<br />

������������ is the symbolic name that refers to the initial procedure of the task.<br />

1–4 7436 0728–303

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