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A

address syntax, attributes of, 2-2

addresses

edit, 2-4
MIF, 2-2
of next entity, 2-5
ALARM MIF type, 2-7

asynchronous reports, generating, 2-6

B

BRIDGE MIF type, 2-8

C

commands, for MIF support, 2-3

CONN MIF type, 2-8

D

DEST MIF type, 2-11

DIAG MIF type, 2-11

DIAGN MIF type, 2-12

DIAL MIF type, 2-12

DO MIF type, 2-14

E

edit address, described, 2-4

editing, basics for entity, 2-29

entities

current value of, 2-4
defining, 2-2
line-editing conventions for, 2-29
loading and saving, 2-4
ETHERNET MIF type, 2-15

F

FILT=<type> MIF type, 2-17

FR MIF type, 2-18

H

HOSTN MIF type, 1-2, 2-19, 2-22

L

LINE MIF type, 2-20

loading, entities, 2-4

LOOP MIF type, 2-23

M

MIF (Machine Interface Format)

command line processing for, 2-29
command support for, 2-3
described, 1-2
lexical sequence for types of, 2-6
requirements for, 1-2
MIF commands

basics for processing, 2-29
for address/value of next entity, 2-5
for entity current value, 2-4
generating traps/asynchronous reports, 2-6
loading/saving entities, 2-4
modifying parameter values, 2-5
responses to, 2-3
MIF types

ALARM, 2-7
BRIDGE, 2-8
CONN, 2-8
DEST, 2-11
DIAG, 2-11
DIAGN, 2-12
DIAL, 2-12
DO, 2-14
ETHERNET, 2-15
FILT=<type>, 2-17
FR, 2-18
HOSTN, 1-2, 2-19, 2-22
LINE, 2-20
LOOP, 2-23
PORT, 2-23
ROUTE, 2-24
SEC, 2-25
STAT, 2-25
SYS, 2-27
TRAP, 2-28
V110, 2-28
P

parameters, modifying values of MIF command, 2-5

PORT MIF type, 2-23

R

reports, generating MIF, 2-6

ROUTE MIF type, 2-24

S

saving, loaded entries, 2-4

SEC MIF type, 2-25

STAT MIF type, 2-25

SYS MIF type, 2-27

T

TRAP MIF type, 2-28

traps, generating MIF, 2-6

V

V110 MIF type, 2-28

values

getting entity current, 2-4
modifying MIF command parameter, 2-5
of next entity, 2-5


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