HP (Hewlett-Packard) R4.2 manual

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    585-313 -507 Comcode 108725904 April 20 00 Issue 3 UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration[...]

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    Copyright © 2000 b y Lucent Technologi es. All rights re served. For trad emark, regulato ry com pliance , and re lated legal in forma tion, see the copyrigh t and le gal notic es sec tion of thi s docume nt.[...]

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    UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 iii Copyright and legal notices Copyright Copyright © 2000 by Lu cent Tec hnologi es. All right s reserv ed. Prin ted in the US A. This material is prote cted b y the cop yright laws of the Un ited Stat es and other countr ies. It m ay not be repro duced, di stribut ed, or alt ered in a n[...]

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    Copyrigh t and lega l notice s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 iv T rademarks Lucent T echnolo gies has ma de every effort to supply the follow ing tradem ark inform ation abou t company names, p roducts, an d serv ices mentio ned in the UCS 1 000 R4.2 do cument ation lib rary: • Adobe Systems, I nc. — Trademark s: A[...]

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    Copyrigh t and lega l notice s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2 000 v • Oracle Corp oration — Trademarks : OBJE CT*SQL, O RACLE, ORA CLE*T ermi nal , PRO*C , SQL* FORMS, SQ L*Men u, S QL*Ne t, SQL*Pl us, SQL*Re portWriter . • PCI Indu strial Comp uter Manu facturers Group — R egister ed tradema rks: CompactP CI and P[...]

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    Copyrigh t and lega l notice s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 vi United St ates FCC Compliance Information Part 1 5: Class A s tateme nt. This eq uipmen t has been tested and found t o compl y with the limits f or a Clas s A digi tal devi ce, purs uant to Pa rt 15 of th e FCC Rul es. Thes e limit s are de signed to prov[...]

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    Copyrigh t and lega l notice s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 vii Y our Responsi bility for Y our System ’ s Securit y You an d your s ystem m anager are re sponsi ble for the secu rity of your sy stem and f or preventi ng unautho rized us e. You ar e also re sponsib le for r eading all instal lation, i nstruction , a[...]

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    Copyrigh t and lega l notice s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 viii Documentati on Ordering Information Call or W rite Lucent Technol ogies P ublicati ons Cente r 2855 N. F rankl in Road Indiana polis, IN 46219 V oice 1 800 457- 1235 Internati onal V o ice 317 322- 6791 F AX 1 800 457- 1764 Internati onal F AX 317 322- 6[...]

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    Contents UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 ix Copyright and l egal notices iii About This Book xxii Overv iew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxii Intended Audie nces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxiii How This Book Is Orga nized. . . . . . . .[...]

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    UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2 000 x User I nterface Overv iew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 UCS 1 000 R4.2 Us er Interfac e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Cursor M ovement Key s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xi Port Ac cess Service s and Mon itors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 7 Prin ter Config uration and S ervices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Restor e from Back up Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Basic Re store[...]

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    UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xii Adding Message Des tinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Removi ng Message Destinati ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Adding Thresholds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xiii 4 Switch Interface Administr ati on 141 Overv iew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Switch Int erfaces Har dware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Access ing the S witch Interfa ces Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xiv EVENTS T abl e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 EVSUM T a ble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 TRASUM T ab le . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 A pril 2000 xv Comp leting O RACLE Env ironmen t Setup if Server is Not a UCS 10 00 R4.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 Access ing a Remo te Datab ase Using P RO*C or SQ L*PLUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 Remo ving a Dat abase Ac cess ID . . . . . . . .[...]

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    UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xv i Adminis tering th e Remote T erm inal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295 7 Common Admin istration 297 Overv iew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297 Command Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xvii addhdr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373 alarm_c utoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 4 annotate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374 assign c ard/ch[...]

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    UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xviii decode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 3 defServi ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414 delete car d/chann el . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 6 delete e qpg[...]

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    UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xix encode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 3 erase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 464 explain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 466 findHom es . . [...]

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    UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 A pril 2000 xx restore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559 retireA larms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562 rmdb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564 show_s ys . . . [...]

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    UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xx i vusage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 618 wl_cop y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 619 wl_edit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 620 wl_gen . . . . .[...]

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    UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 x xii About This Book Overview This documen t describe s the p rocedures needed to perform full syst em admini stratio n for the fo llowi ng areas: • The UNIX operatin g system • The voic e system • Databases • Swit ch int erfac es This documen t also describes th e pro cedures ne [...]

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    About This Book Intended Audiences UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xxiii Intended Audien ces The pr imary aud ienc e for this documen t are system a dminist rators. This inclu des: • On-site t echnici ans who pe rform syste m adminis tration at the cus tomer site • End cus tomers w ho cho ose to adm inister the ir ow[...]

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    About This Book How This Book Is Organized UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 Ap ril 2000 xxiv Administration Procedures and Information See Chapt er 1, A dministra tion Over view , to famili arize your self with the user interf ace and th e system ad ministr ation pr ocess inc luding th e user i nterface and the menu s. See Chapter 2[...]

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    About This Book Conventions Used in This Book UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 A pril 2000 xxv See Chapter 7 , Common Ad ministr ation , for q uick-ref erence i nformation f or some of the mo re common ad minis trative tasks. Dail y adminis tration in cludes runni ng syste m reports ; perform ing comm on proc edures suc h as syst em[...]

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    About This Book Conventions Used in This Book UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 A pril 2000 xxv i Not e: The s creens s hown in thi s book a re examp les only . The screen s you s ee on your s ystem m ay be si milar , but not ex actly the same in all ca ses. T erminolo gy • The w ord “ type ” means to pres s the ke y or se quen[...]

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    About This Book Conventions Used in This Book UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xxvii • The syst em dis plays menu s, sc reens, and win dows. Menu s ( Figur e 1 ) present options f rom which y ou ca n choose to view an other men u, or a screen or window . Screens and wind ows both s how ( Figur e 2 on pag e xxvii i and F[...]

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    About This Book Conventions Used in This Book UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xxviii Figure 2. Example of a UCS 1000 R4.2 Sc reen Showing Informatio n UnixWare Installation Prima ry Hard Disk Par titioning In order to install LINCS, you should reser ve a UNIX system partition (a portion of your hard disk’s space) conta[...]

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    About This Book Conventions Used in This Book UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 Ap ril 2000 xxix Figure 3. E xample of a UCS 1000 R4 .2 Win dow Showing In formation Figure 4. Example of a UCS 1000 R4.2 Sc reen Reque sting Infor mation UNIX System Installation Set Slice Sizes Please select whether you would like the recom mended slice[...]

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    About This Book Conventions Used in This Book UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 A pril 2000 xxx Figure 5. Example of a UCS 1000 R4.2 W indow R equesting I nformation Keyboard an d T elepho ne Keypad Representati ons • Keys th at you press on your t erminal or PC a re repres ented as capital ized BOLD te xt. For ex ample, an instruc[...]

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    About This Book Conventions Used in This Book UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 A pril 2000 xxx i • Keys th at you pr ess on y our tele phone key pad are r epresente d as bold text. Fo r example, an inst ructio n to press t he first key o n your t elepho ne keyp ad is sh own as Press 1 to record a mes sage. Screen Displ ays • Sys[...]

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    About This Book Conventions Used in This Book UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xxxii In this ex ample, yo u would access the V oice Syste m Admi nistration menu and sele ct the R eports m enu. From th e Reports menu, you would then select t he Mes sage Log R eport win dow . Some S creen Simulations Text in a s imula ted s[...]

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    About This Book Conventions Used in This Book UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xxxiii Other T ypog raphy Command T ext • Literal values, comma nds, and t ext tha t you type in or en ter appea r in bold type , as in the fo llowing e xamples: Example 1: Enter change-switch-time-zone at the Enter command: prompt. Example 2[...]

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    About This Book Safety and Se c urity Alert Labels UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xxxiv Safety and Security Alert L abels This book us es the fol lowing sy mbols t o call y our atten tion to potential probl ems that coul d cause personal i njury, dam age to e quipment, loss of data, se rvice interrupti ons, or breaches [...]

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    About This Book Related Resources UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 x xxv Related Resources Updates to th e Product The follow ing Web s ite display s any upd ates or exc eptions to the p roduct tha t have oc curred a fter the pu blication o f this doc ument: http://glsdocs.lucent .com Tr a i n i n g Fo r more infor matio [...]

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    About This Book Related Resources UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xxxvi You ca n also or der the printed d ocuments by call ing 1-8 88-582-368 8 or visitin g the Custo mer Informa tion Cen ter (CIC) we bsite at: http://www .lucent.co m/cgi-b in/CIC_store. cgi Using the CD-ROM Documentation Lucent Technol ogies s hips the[...]

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    About This Book Related Resources UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xxx vii chapter you ar e viewin g. You ca n contro l the ap pearanc e of bookm arks by selecti ng View | Page O nly or View | Bookmarks and Page. Using the Butto n Bar The button bar can take you to t he book ’ s Index, ta ble of contents, main menu , an[...]

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    About This Book Related Resources UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xx xviii If you wo uld want to read the d ocumenta tion in paper form rather t han on a comput er mon itor, yo u can print all o r portio ns of the o nline screen s. Printing an Entire Do cument To pr int an ent ire docu ment: 1 From th e documen tation ma[...]

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    About This Book How to Comment on This Book UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xxxix How to Comm ent on This B ook A comm ent ca rd is inc luded at th e back o f this boo k. While we have tr ied to make thi s docume nt fit your needs, we are interes ted in your suggesti ons for impro ving it and ur ge you to com plete and r[...]

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    UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 1 1 Administration Overview Overview This chapter pr ovides an overvi ew of s ystem adm inistrati on and is designed to famil iarize y ou with the UCS 100 0 R4.2 user i nterface and the sy stem admini stra tion proces s in cluding: • User in terface ove rview • User in terface com pone[...]

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    1 A dministration Overview UCS 1000 R 4.2 User Interface UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 2 activ e. To retur n to the pr evious me nu or window, you can can cel the acti ve one. UCS 1000 R4.2 User Interface Admini sterin g the voic e sys tem throug h the admi nistrati ve scree ns invo lves many a ctiviti es, and all s ha[...]

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    1 A dministration Overview UCS 1000 R 4.2 User Interface UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 3 Figure 6. Samp le UCS 1000 R4.2 System Scree n Message Line Func t ion K e y La bel s Menu or Window[...]

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    1 A dministration Overview UCS 1000 R 4.2 User Interface UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 4 Cursor Movement Keys T abl e 1 lists the keys used to m aneuver wit hin a m enu or wi ndow. The y are referre d to throu ghout this book as the cursor m ovement k eys. T able 1. Curs or Movemen t Keys T ype of Movement Key Move to [...]

  • Page 44

    1 A dministration Overview UCS 1000 R 4.2 User Interface UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 5 Menus and Windows You us e menus and win dows to ex change i nformation with the voice sy stem. This exchang e may in volve ac tivitie s su ch as mak ing menu sele ctions o r popu lating fi elds. Si nce the di splay m ay conta in m[...]

  • Page 45

    1 A dministration Overview UCS 1000 R 4.2 User Interface UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 6 The c omponents of a menu include: • Ti t l e — T he title de scribes the inf ormation contained within the menu, o r the tasks you can acc omplish using it . In this b ook, title s are s hown with the first l etter of ea ch wo[...]

  • Page 46

    1 A dministration Overview UCS 1000 R 4.2 User Interface UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 7 • T ype th e first charac ter(s) of th e menu line . The system highligh ts the first menu item beginnin g with that l etter . For e xample, in Figure 7 on page 5 , type S to select System Control . If th ere is another menu i te[...]

  • Page 47

    1 A dministration Overview UCS 1000 R 4.2 User Interface UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 8 Figure 9. Samp le Win dow The c omponents of a windo w include : • Ti t l e — Th e title descri bes the informat ion c ontained wit hin th e wind ow , or the tasks you can acc omplish using it . In this b ook, title s are s how[...]

  • Page 48

    1 A dministration Overview UCS 1000 R 4.2 User Interface UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 9 Populating Fiel ds There ar e three ways to en ter inform ation in a field, as describe d below . • T ype the first char acter or fi rst few cha racters of the entry . With the cursor positione d on the fiel d, begin to type the [...]

  • Page 49

    1 A dministration Overview UCS 1000 R 4.2 User Interface UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 10 Figure 10. Fie lds in the Call Data Summary Report W indow • T ype the entire en try . Move to th e desir ed field a nd type the entire e ntry . Whil e in a f ield, you can als o edit t he entry . • Use the CHO ICES scr een se[...]

  • Page 50

    1 A dministration Overview UCS 1000 R 4.2 User Interface UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 11 Function Keys Your keyboard has eight to twe lve functio n keys. The system u ses the fir st eight fu nctio n keys, lab eled F1 through F8 . The bo xed labe ls at the b ottom o f the disp lay cor respond to the func tion keys on y[...]

  • Page 51

    1 A dministration Overview UCS 1000 R 4.2 User Interface UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 12 Figure 1 1. Function Key Labels — System Mo nitor Window S tand ard Function Key Labels Standar d functi on key labe ls rema in co nstant re gardless of the acti ve me nu or win dow. They represen t command s that a re valid f o[...]

  • Page 52

    1 A dministration Overview UCS 1000 R 4.2 User Interface UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 13 Optional Func tion Key Labels The o ptional fu nctio n key la bels ch ange ba sed on th e active menu or window, and pr ovide co mmands th at are uni que to the menu or wi ndow. See T able 3 on p age 14 for a descript ion of optio[...]

  • Page 53

    1 A dministration Overview UCS 1000 R 4.2 User Interface UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 14 T able 3 . Optional Functi on Key Labels Function Key Label Desc ription F2 (Choices) O pens a m enu s creen conta ining ch oice s for the curren t field, if there is a finite set of cho ices for a partic ular fie ld. Move the cur[...]

  • Page 54

    1 A dministration Overview UCS 1000 R 4.2 User Interface UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 15 F5 (Bottom) Scroll s toward the bottom o f a page . F6 (Print) Prin ts the in formation provi ded by th e active scree n, such as a repor t. F7 (Frm-Mgmt) Opens the Frame Manage ment Menu. See Comm a nd Menu on p age 297 in Chapte[...]

  • Page 55

    1 A dministration Overview UCS 1000 R 4.2 User Interface UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 16 Figure 12. Chan ge Keys — Sys tem Monitor Sc reen Not e: In Figure 12 , the Host Mon function key sele ction doe s not appear if host s oftware is n ot installed .[...]

  • Page 56

    1 A dministration Overview Online H elp UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 17 Online Help Most s creens and window s have a compa nion text window t hat con tains helpful refere nce infor matio n. Figure 13 s hows t he help s creen as sociated with th e Datab ase Acces s ID T able win dow. The syste m online help wi ndows a[...]

  • Page 57

    1 A dministration Overview Acces sing the Admini stration Menus UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 18 Accessing the Admi nistration Menus To ac cess th e adminis tration menu: 1 At the Console Login: prompt, enter root The syste m prompts you for a passwo rd. 2 Enter y our root pass word. The sys tem disp lays t he syst em [...]

  • Page 58

    1 A dministration Overview Acces sing the Admini stration Menus UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 19 ! CAUTION: Do no t create multip le simu ltaneous cvis_me nu proce sses. This could severe ly impa ct per formanc e and m ay lock up the sy stem. The syst em displ ays the V o ice Sys tem Admi nistrat ion menu ( Figure 15 )[...]

  • Page 59

    1 A dministration Overview Acces sing the Admini stration Menus UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 20 Administration Menu Options From the admin istration m enu, y ou can in itiate UNIX System Adminis tration and Voi ce Sys tem Admi nistration, or you m ay exit . UNIX System Administration From the UNIX S ystem Ad ministr a[...]

  • Page 60

    1 A dministration Overview Acces sing the Admini stration Menus UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 21 Not e: F6 (Cancel) does not exi t from the UNIX System Admi nistration menu s. See Ex it UNIX Sys tem Admin istration Me nu on page 57 in Chap ter 2, UNIX A dminist ration , for the pr ocedur e to exit from the UNIX Syst em[...]

  • Page 61

    UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 22 2 UNIX Administration Overview This chapter descr ibes t he UnixW are ™ s ystem a dministr ation us er interfa ce, the p rocedures to acce ss the Un ixWare adminis tration m enu, and th e proce dures to perform ba sic U nixWare -level a dministr ation. The s ections in this cha pter a[...]

  • Page 62

    2 U NIX Administra tion UNIX System Ad ministrat ion Acces s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 23 UNIX System Administration Access To ac cess S YSADM ( the OA&M menu int erface o f UnixWar e): 1 At the Console Login: prompt, enter root The syste m prompt s you for a passw ord. 2 Enter y our root pas sword. The syste m[...]

  • Page 63

    2 U NIX Administra tion UNIX System Ad ministrat ion Acces s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 24 4 Select : The syste m display s the UNIX S ystem V Admin istration m enu ( Fi gure 17 on page 24 ). Figure 17. UNIX Sys tem V Administ ration Menu > UNIX System Administration[...]

  • Page 64

    2 UNIX Administration Application Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 25 All of the proc edures in t his bo ok assume that yo u are us ing the us er interf ace menus . The proc edures pr ovide r eferences to the bo oks deta iling comman d line in terfaces wh en possi ble. Application A dminist ration The A ppl[...]

  • Page 65

    2 UNIX Administration Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 26 The ba sic bac kup serv ices al low you to : • Display the date an d time of th e last s ystem an d increm ental bac kup. • Conduct a backup of all fil es or onl y selected files i n your H OME direc tory . • Add, cha nge,[...]

  • Page 66

    2 UNIX Administration Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 27 To ac cess backup ser vices: 1 Start at t he UNIX System V Admini stration menu ( Fig ure 17 on page 24 ) and sele ct: The syste m display s the Backu p Service Ma nageme nt menu ( Figure 18 ). Figure 18. Back up Servic e Manage[...]

  • Page 67

    2 UNIX Administration Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 28 Basic Backup To perfo rm a b asic back up: 1 Start at t he Back up Servic e Manageme nt menu ( Figure 18 on page 27 ) and sele ct: The syste m display s the Backu p to Remov able Media me nu ( Fi gure 19 ). Figure 19. Back up to[...]

  • Page 68

    2 UNIX Administration Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 29 Backup History T he Bac kup Histo ry menu option displays the dat e and time of the las t syst em and inc remental backup . To vi ew the bac kup his tory: 1 Start at t he Backup to Removabl e Media m enu ( F igure 19 o n page 28[...]

  • Page 69

    2 UNIX Administration Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 30 Backup of All Personal Fil es A personal backup co pies all the fi les in your HOM E (or perso nal) dire ctory to either tape or for matted dis kettes. To back up all file s in you r perso nal dir ectory: 1 Start at t he Backup [...]

  • Page 70

    2 UNIX Administration Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 31 2 Select t he remov able medi a type. The syste m display s a message showi ng the appr oximate number o f diskettes or tapes, and the tim e requir ed to bac kup the HOME director y . The system p rompts you to insert th e first[...]

  • Page 71

    2 UNIX Administration Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 32 The syste m display s the Selec t Removabl e Media m enu ( Fi gur e 21 on page 30 ). 2 Select t he remov able medi a type. The syste m display s the Selec tive Backu p of Files under / wi ndow ( Figure 22 ). Figure 22. Sele ctiv[...]

  • Page 72

    2 UNIX Administration Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 33 The system p rompts you to insert th e first disk ette or tap e. The system periodica lly prompt s you to i nsert mor e diskettes or tapes i f they are needed until the bac ku p is compl ete. 5 Press ENTER wh en the b ackup is c[...]

  • Page 73

    2 UNIX Administration Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 34 Add a Back up To sc hedule a new back up to tape : 1 Start at t he Backup to Removabl e Media M enu ( F igure 19 o n page 28 ) and sele ct: The syste m display s the Sch edule a S ystem B ackup window ( Fi gure 23 ). Figure 23. [...]

  • Page 74

    2 UNIX Administration Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 35 2 Press F2 (Ch oices) to t oggle between System B ackup a nd Incre mental System Ba ck up in the Type of Backup: fiel d . A sys tem ba ckup (f iel d default) performs a back up of all system and user files ins talled or modified[...]

  • Page 75

    2 UNIX Administration Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 36 ~ T ype two number s separate d by a hyphen to indicate a range o f days. For exam ple, type 14-20 to i nstruct the system to perform a backup every day from day 14 throu gh day 20 of the month . ~ Press F2 (Choic es) and press [...]

  • Page 76

    2 UNIX Administration Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 37 6 Set the Time of Day: field: a T ype a number in t he Hour s portion o f the field to ind icate the hou r , where 00 is midni ght and 23 is 1 1:00 p .m. Or , press F2 (Choic es) to sel ect from a menu . b Press . The syst em pl[...]

  • Page 77

    2 UNIX Administration Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 38 Change Schedu led Backup Se ttings To ch ange sch eduled backup settin gs: 1 Start at t he Backup to Removabl e Media m enu ( F igure 19 o n page 28 ) and sele ct: The syste m display s the Chang e Schedu led Ba ckup win dow ( F[...]

  • Page 78

    2 UNIX Administration Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 39 Figure 25. Chan ge Scheduled Backup Inform ation Windo w 4 Change the in forma tion as app ropriat e. See step 2 throug h st ep 6 in Add a Backup on page 3 4 for inform ation on h ow to add da ta to the fields in this window. 5 [...]

  • Page 79

    2 UNIX Administration Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 40 6 Do one of th e follow ing: ~ T o confir m the back up sche dule, pre ss F3 (Co nt). The sys tem retu rns to th e Schedule B ackup to T ape men u. ~ T o cancel the back up schedule , press F6 (Cancel). The sys tem retu rns to t[...]

  • Page 80

    2 UNIX Administration Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 41 Figure 26. Dele te Schedu led Backups Window 2 Select t he sched uled ba ckup to b e dele ted and press F2 (Mark) . Sele ct as many of the entr ies as n ecessa ry . 3 Press F3 (Enter). The syste m displ ays a co nfirmation windo[...]

  • Page 81

    2 UNIX Administration Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 42 Display Sc heduled Back ups To di splay a list of schedu led ba ckups: 1 Start at t he Backup to Removabl e Media m enu ( F igure 19 o n page 28 ) and sele ct: The syste m display s the Displa y Sched uled B ackup windo w ( Figu[...]

  • Page 82

    2 UNIX Administration File System Creation, Checking, and Mounting UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 43 Performing Extended Backup Services See “ Backing Up the U CS 1000 R4.2 Sys tem ” in C hapter 3, “ Co mmon Syste m Proced ures," in UCS 1 000 R4.2 System Referenc e , 585-313-21 0, for informati on on when and[...]

  • Page 83

    2 UNIX Administration Machine Configuration, Display, and Shutdown UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 44 Figure 28 sho ws the options a vailabl e for file s ystem ad ministr ation. Se e System Files an d Device s Refer ence in th e Nove ll Uni xWare doc ument atio n set for addition al infor mation abo ut eac h of these opt[...]

  • Page 84

    2 UNIX Administration Machine Configuration, Display, and Shutdown UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 45 • Reboot the m achine. • Display a l ist of us ers who ar e logged o n. Figure 29 sho ws the options a vailabl e for machi ne admini stration . See System Files an d Device s Refer ence in th e Nove ll Uni xWare doc [...]

  • Page 85

    2 UNIX Administration Network Services Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 46 Network Services Administration Network Servi ces adm inistrat ion allo ws yo u to: • Make networ k selec tio ns . • Manage distribute d file system s. • Perfor m name-to -address transla tions. • Manage bas ic netwo rking. F[...]

  • Page 86

    2 U NIX Administ ration Port Acces s Serv ices and M onitors UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 47 Port Access Services and Mo nitors Ports ad ministr ation all ows you to monitor an d servi ce ports, s et up quick termi nal, and ma nage term inal lin e (tty) se ttings. Figure 31 sho ws the options a vailabl e for port s ad[...]

  • Page 87

    2 UNIX Administration Restore from Backup Data UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 48 Restore from Backup Data Restor e servic e adminis tration al lows you to perfor m basic an d extended restor e servic es. Not e: If you wa nt to ba ck up and restore s peech files , see the spsav comman d in Appendi x A, Sum mary of Comman[...]

  • Page 88

    2 UNIX Administration Restore from Backup Data UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 49 Extended Restore Services Exten ded res tor e serv ic es allow yo u to: • Specify the logi n of the operator who should b e notif ied when a request that requ ires ope ration i ntervention is q ueued. • Respond to restore req uests. •[...]

  • Page 89

    2 UNIX Administration Schedule Automatic Task UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 50 Schedule Automatic T ask Sched ule task adminis tration a llows yo u to add, c hange, del ete, and display a task schedul ed throug h cron. Figure 35 sho ws the options a vailabl e for sched ule tas k admin istration. See System Admi nis tra[...]

  • Page 90

    2 UNIX Administration Security Management UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 51 Securi ty Manage ment Securit y managem ent allows you to m anage the s ecurity f eatures o n the syst em. Curre ntly, thi s includes only the audit trail faci lity man agement . Figure 36 shows the op tions av ailable for audit trail fac ility [...]

  • Page 91

    2 U NIX Admin istra tion Software Inst alla tion an d Removal UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 52 Software Installatio n and Removal Softwar e admini stration allows you to inst all sof tware, displ ay infor matio n about s oftware pa ckage s, stor e software without in stallin g it, and r emove software . Figure 37 sho w[...]

  • Page 92

    2 UNIX Administration Storage Device Operations and Definition UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 53 Storage Device Op erations and De finition Stora ge devices adminis tration a llows you to : • Copy info rmation fro m one volume to anot her . • Display storage device infor mation. • Erase the content s of a volume. [...]

  • Page 93

    2 UNIX Administration System Name, Date and Time, and Initial Password Setup UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 54 Figure 38. Storag e Device O perations and Definitions Me nu System Name, Date and T ime, and Initi al Password Setup Syste m setup ad ministr ation al lows you to a dministe r the following system charac t eri[...]

  • Page 94

    2 UNIX Administration System Name, Date and Time, and Initial Password Setup UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 55 ! CAUTION: Y o ur system ’ s machine name is used by the Featu re Licens ing software. Ca ll your s upport cent er befo re chang ing the ma chine na me to avoid losi ng any of your feat ure licens es . Figure[...]

  • Page 95

    2 UNIX Administration User Login and Group Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 56 User Login a nd Gr oup Ad minis tration Users ad ministr ation all ows you to manage l ogins an d groups on your syst em, inc lu di ng: • Addin g users or groups • Defining d efaults fo r adding users • Listing users o r gr[...]

  • Page 96

    2 UNIX Administration Exit UNIX System Administration Menu UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 57 Exit UNIX System Adm inistration Menu To ex it Unix S ystem Admi nistra tion: 1 Press F7 (Cmd-Menu). The syste m display s the Comma nd Menu ( F igure 41 ). Figure 41. Comm and Me nu 2 Select: The syste m retur ns you to the sys[...]

  • Page 97

    UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 58 3 V o ice System Administration Overview The V oice Sy stem Ad minist ration m enu prov ides ac cess to many admini strativ e options . This ch apter describes ho w to ac cess th e Voice Syste m Ad ministrati on m enu, and descr ibes a ll of t he ad ministrati ve o ptions. This chapter [...]

  • Page 98

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministrat ion Overview UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 59 Figure 42. V o ice System Ad ministrati on Menu V oice System Administration Menu Options From the Voic e Syste m Admi nistra tion menu, you ha ve acce ss to all of the major adminis trative fea tures of t he voice system . This sectio n provide[...]

  • Page 99

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministrat ion Overview UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 60 Backup/Restore The B ackup/Resto re menu sim plifies the backup a nd resto re proced ures by provi ding a us er interfa ce for di fferentia l and full back ups. See “ Common System P rocedu res," in UCS 10 00 R4.2 Sy stem Referen ce , 585[...]

  • Page 100

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministrat ion Overview UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 61 Feature Packages The Fea ture Pac kages m enu prov ides adm inistra tive acces s to the o ptiona l featu re pack ages currently inst alled . Report s The Re ports menu a llows you to generate and cus tomize repo rts for : • Call class ificatio[...]

  • Page 101

    3 Voice System Administration Configuration Management UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 62 Unix Mana gement The Unix Manage ment menu provide s capabili ties to fo rmat dis kettes a nd tape s, admini ster prin ters and modems, i nstall a nd remove s oftware, a nd modify the system time a nd date. See Chapter 6 , Periph er[...]

  • Page 102

    3 Voice System Administration Configuration Management UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 63 Figure 43. Config uration Mana gement Menu The Co nfiguration Manage ment menu c ontains the followi ng option s: • Feature li censin g (disp lay Featur e Licensi ng only ) • Message adminis tration • Remote alarm in g admi ni[...]

  • Page 103

    3 Voice System Administration Feature Licensing UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 64 Feature Licensing Feature Licen sing allows custom ers to pu rchase features on a per – ch annel basis. Only Luc ent servi ces per sonnel can activate and chang e the fe ature licen ses. Featu re lice nses ca nnot be modified by the adm [...]

  • Page 104

    3 Voice System Administration Feature Licensing UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 65 Not e: Figure 44 is a sam ple window. Y our Dis play Featu re Lice nsing window m ay look different depe nding on th e feature packages you purc hased . Figure 44. Disp lay Fea ture Licensing Windo w[...]

  • Page 105

    3 Voice System Administration Feature Licensing UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 66 Printing a Feature License Report To prin t a repo rt of the current s ystem fea ture licen ses: 1 S tart at the Dis play Fe ature Licen sing win dow ( Figur e 44 on pa ge 65 ) and press F8 (Actions ). The sys tem di splays the Acti ons me[...]

  • Page 106

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministratio n Mess age Administ ration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 67 Message Administration Messa ges are us ed to prov ide info rmation abou t events a nd erro rs during syst em operat ions. Sy stem m essages v ary in content, pr iority, d estina tion, and thr eshold p arameters. Use the S ystem [...]

  • Page 107

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministratio n Mess age Administ ration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 68 Acces sing Me ss age Admi nist ra tion To ac cess m essag e admini stration : 1 S tart a t the Co nfigurati on Mana gement menu ( Figure 43 on page 63 ) and sele ct: The syste m display s the Syste m Messag e Admini stration wind[...]

  • Page 108

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministratio n Mess age Administ ration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 69 3 Press F3 (Sav e). The syste m displ ays the Sys tem Mess age Disp lay wi ndow ( Figure 47 ). Figure 47 . System Me ssage Di splay Win dow T able 4 o n page 70 desc ribes the fields i n this wi ndow .[...]

  • Page 109

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministratio n Mess age Administ ration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 70 T able 4. Field Description s for the Sy stem Mess age Disp lay Windo w Field Descr iption Message ID: Specif ies a uni que name f or each m essage i n the system . Message Priority: Specifies the urg ency lev el of the message. [...]

  • Page 110

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministratio n Mess age Administ ration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 71 Threshold: Specifies the numb er of mes sages to be gener ated within th e threshold period n ecessary to trigger the thresh old ac tion. Threshold Message ID: Specif ies the ID of the m essage to be gener ated when a thr eshold [...]

  • Page 111

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministratio n Mess age Administ ration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 72 Adding Message Destinations The syst em ’ s message l og prov ides a c omplete ac count of a ll mess ages genera ted by the voice s ystem. A ll system messag es are a ssigned to th e approp riate de stination during i nstalla t[...]

  • Page 112

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministratio n Mess age Administ ration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 73 3 Enter the destinat ion for th e messag e you want to add in t he Message Destination: field or pre ss F2 (C hoice s) to se lect fro m a men u. V alid mess age desti nation s are: ~ st derr — The standa rd error of the pro ces[...]

  • Page 113

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministratio n Mess age Administ ration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 74 ~ event — S pecifies that th e delive ry syste m send al l event l evel message s (p rior ity “–” ) to the e vent log. The event l og may be access ed vi a the dis play messa ges comman d or t he Message L og Report windo[...]

  • Page 114

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministratio n Mess age Administ ration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 75 The syste m display s the Remove M essage Destination wi ndow ( Figure 49 ). Figure 49 . Remove Me ssage De stination W indow 3 Enter the Messag e Destinat ion that y ou want to r emove in the Message Destination: field, or pr es[...]

  • Page 115

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministratio n Mess age Administ ration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 76 Adding Thresholds Messa ge threshol ds are t riggering devices th at alert o peration s pers onnel to take ac tion when a certain number of m essages ar e genera ted over a certain perio d of time. M essage t hresholdin g allows [...]

  • Page 116

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministratio n Mess age Administ ration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 77 2 Press F3 (Ad d – Thsh). The syste m display s the Add Threshol d window ( F igure 50 ). Figure 50. Add T hreshold Window 3 Enter a n onnega tive inte ger thresh old v alue or none in t he Threshold: fi eld. 4 Enter THR00 1 (f[...]

  • Page 117

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministratio n Mess age Administ ration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 78 Removing Thresholds This procedur e allows you to remove a threshold or a thr eshold me ssage ID pair f rom the lis t of threshol ds for t he current system message. To r emove a me ssag e thresh old: 1 S t art at the Syst em Mes[...]

  • Page 118

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministratio n Mess age Administ ration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 79 5 Complete t he Sav ing Change s and Exiting Message Adminis tration on pag e 8 3 pr ocedure. The syste m installs the chang es on the v oice sys tem. Modifying Message Priorities This procedur e allows you to modify me ssage pri[...]

  • Page 119

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministratio n Mess age Administ ration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 80 To modify a message priority : 1 S t art at the Syst em Message Display window ( Fi gure 47 on page 69 ) for a given me ssag e, and pre ss F8 (C hg-Keys ). The syste m display s the altern ate set of f unction k eys. 2 Press F5 ([...]

  • Page 120

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministratio n Mess age Administ ration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 81 Modifying Threshold Periods This procedur e allows y ou to mod ify the s ystem m essage thr eshold period, or the inte rval of time over which m essages ar e counte d for a gi ven th reshold . To mo dify a thre sho ld per iod: 1 [...]

  • Page 121

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministratio n Mess age Administ ration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 82 Y ou m ust enter the thresho ld period a s a tim e interval wi th the fo llowing syntax: number[dimension] numbe r[dimension] where num ber is a po sitive inte ger and d imensio n is one of th e foll owi ng single c haract ers: ~[...]

  • Page 122

    3 Vo ice System Ad ministratio n Mess age Administ ration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 83 The syste m displ ays the Sys tem Mess age Disp lay wi ndow ( Fig ure 47 on page 69 ) sho wing the ne w thresho ld period. 5 Complete t he Sav ing Change s and Exiting Message Adminis tration on pag e 8 3 pr ocedure. The syste m [...]

  • Page 123

    3 Voice S ystem Admi nistr ati on System C ont rol UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 84 System Control Use the Syst em Control menu to: • Display the status of the UCS 1000 R4. 2 syste m • S tart and stop t he voice system • Diagno se cir cuit cards , channe ls, an d buses To ac cess th e System Control menu: 1 S tar[...]

  • Page 124

    3 Voice S ystem Admi nistr ati on System C ont rol UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 85 Diagnose The Di agnose m enu allo ws yo u to perfo rm diagn ostics on system equip ment. Diagnose Equipment You can run diagno stics o n E1/T1, LSPS , and SSP circuit cards. Run diagnos tics wh eneve r the syste m displ ays a mess age i[...]

  • Page 125

    3 Voice S ystem Admi nistr ati on System C ont rol UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 86 Ta b l e 6 d escribes the field s in this window . T able 6. Fiel d Descriptions for Diagnose Equi pment Wind ow Field Des cription Equipment to diagnose: Specifies whether the ty pe of equipm ent to be diagno sed is a circuit c ard or [...]

  • Page 126

    3 Voice S ystem Admi nistr ati on System C ont rol UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 87 2 Enter the informa tion as descr ibed in T able 6 on page 86 . 3 Press F3 (Sav e). The syste m displ ays a report s howin g the status o f the spec ified equipment . 4 Press F6 (Ca ncel) rep eatedly u ntil you return to the Sys tem Con[...]

  • Page 127

    3 Voice S ystem Admi nistr ati on System C ont rol UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 88 ! CAUTION: Renu mbe ring voi c e chan nel s sh uts the syst em down immed iately and restarts it. W hen yo u select this opti on, a wa rning is displa yed a nd you are given the option of continu ing with th e procedur e or retur ning t[...]

  • Page 128

    3 Voice S ystem Admi nistr ati on System C ont rol UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 89 Reporting V oice System S t atus To se e whether the vo ice syste m is runni ng or sto pped, and to view the curr ent voic e syste m run le vel. 1 S tart at th e System Co ntrol menu ( F igure 54 on page 84 ) and select: The syste m dis[...]

  • Page 129

    3 Voice S ystem Admi nistr ati on System C ont rol UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 90 Stopping the V oice System This procedur e stops th e voice system by takin g all sy stem ch annels ou t of servic e with the option to wait for in-pro gress cal ls to end . Stopp ing the syst em is us ually done wh en you ar e perfo rm[...]

  • Page 130

    3 Voice S ystem Admi nistr ati on System C ont rol UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 91 2 Enter a t ime inter val betwe en 60 a nd 600 sec onds in the Seconds: field, or press F2 (Choic es). The default is 180. Not e: During this wait time, all c alls in progress are com pleted, bu t no new cal ls are ac cepted. 3 Press F3[...]

  • Page 131

    3 Voice S ystem Admi nistr ati on System C ont rol UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 92 To sh ut down the syst em: 1 S tart at th e System Co ntrol menu ( F igure 54 on page 84 ) and select: The system d isplays th e W ait Ti me windo w ( Figure 59 ). Figure 59. W ait Time W indow 2 Enter a t ime inter val betwe en 60 a nd[...]

  • Page 132

    3 Voice S ystem Admi nistr ati on System C ont rol UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 93 St arting the V oice System This procedur e allows you to start or restart th e voice system. When t his proce ss is inv oked, all ch annels that were d eactiva ted when you stoppe d the voic e system a re retu rned to service in the ma[...]

  • Page 133

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 94 V oice Equipment Voice equipm ent incl udes those circu it cards and their associ ated ch annels i n the sy stem that p rovide voice sy stem func tionality . To ac cess th e Voice Equip ment menu: 1 S tart a t the Co nfigurati on Mana gement[...]

  • Page 134

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 95 Not e: The LS PS Fun ctions a nd SS P Function s men u items a ppear only if you have the A SP Driver a nd LSPSset packages, res pectively , inst alle d. Use the Voice E quipment m enu to: • Assign , display , and una ssig n voice sy stem [...]

  • Page 135

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 96 The syste m display s the Dis play Equ ipment win dow ( Fi gure 61 ). Figure 61. Disp lay V oi ce Equipment Windo w This windo w , by defaul t, displa ys all channels currentl y in t he system, includi ng: ~ Channel c ircuit ca rd an d port [...]

  • Page 136

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 97 ~ T elephon e number ( PHONE ) ~ Group numb er ( GROUP ) ~ Options ( OPTS ) ~ Circuit c ard type ( TYPE ) This windo w can be s everal pag es long, d epending on the dis play parameters for the windo w , and the equipm ent installe d in the [...]

  • Page 137

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 98 Modifying the Disp lay V o ice Equipment W indow Parameters You ca n tail or the Displ ay Voic e Equipm ent window to show a full r ange of channe ls or a subrang e. The pa ramete rs you sp ecify ar e save d in a f ile and remai n in effec t[...]

  • Page 138

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 99 The syste m display s the Modi fy Display V o ice Equipmen t window ( Figure 63 ). Figure 63. Modify Display V oice Equipment Window 3 Enter on e of the following in the Equipment: field, or press F2 (Choice s) to select fr om a menu . ~ car[...]

  • Page 139

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 100 • E1/T1: The circ uit card pa ramete r also sh ows all c hanne l inform ation (wi th the fir st two column s in t he order CHAN , the n CD.PT ), since t hese type s of c ircuit ca rds also hav e assoc iated channel s. ~ channel (def ault)[...]

  • Page 140

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 101 6 (Optio nal ) In the State: field, en ter a mai ntenance state, or press F2 (Choice s) to sele ct from a menu. This field li mits the voice equipmen t display to cir cuit cards or cha nnels in a particul ar state. I f you leav e this field[...]

  • Page 141

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 102 Not e: All th e digital (E1/T 1) circui t cards s hould be s et to tdm . It is the only va lid s ettin g . To ch ange voi ce equ ipment opt ions f or digit al circui t cards : 1 S tart at th e V oic e Equipme nt menu ( Figure 60 on page 94 [...]

  • Page 142

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 103 Note that backgr ound spee ch plays at a lowe r volume tha n foregr ound spe ech. 3 Enter cir cuit ca rd or c hannel in the Equipment: fie ld, or pr ess F2 (Choice s) to s elect fr om a me nu. If you spec ify a circui t card, the optio n is[...]

  • Page 143

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 104 and can not be used fo r channe ls. The fol lowin g is a desc ription of th e differ ent mainten ance sta tes for v oice equip ment: • MANOOS ( manua l out-of-s ervice ) — Indicate s that the circuit car d or chann el has be en taken ou[...]

  • Page 144

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 105 • HWOO S (hardw are out- of-servi ce) — Indicates th e circuit card or channel is out of servic e due to o ne or mor e of its d ependenci es being out of service , broken , or not ph ysical ly conn ected. • NETOO S (network out-o f- s[...]

  • Page 145

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 106 To ch ange the ma intena nce state of a circu it card or channel : 1 S tart at th e V oic e Equipme nt menu ( Figure 60 on page 94 ) an d selec t: T able 7. V alid Equip ment St ate Changes If a Card/Channel is . . . Y ou May Change It to .[...]

  • Page 146

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 107 The syste m displays th e Change St ate of V oice Equi pment wind ow ( Figure 65 ). Figure 65. Chan ge S tate of V oic e Equipment W indow 2 Enter the state to whic h the de signated equipment shoul d be chan ged in the New State: fiel d or[...]

  • Page 147

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 108 6 Press F3 (Sav e). The syste m change s the m aintena nce state of t he selected voic e equipment . Suggestions for Changing the Maintena nce S t ate of Channels Use the follow ing infor mation to help you determin e why a ch annel may be [...]

  • Page 148

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 109 again a t the be ginning. Co nsequ ently, the ca ller c ould recei ve a bus y signal even th ough th ere might be other idl e channe ls that are in serv ice. Idea lly, the s witch s hould u se all ins erv ch annels be fore attem pting t o u[...]

  • Page 149

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 110 Assigning G roup s to Channels To as sign an e quipment g roup to c hannels : 1 S tart at th e V oic e Equipme nt menu ( Figure 60 on page 94 ) an d selec t: The syste m display s the Assign Ch annels to Groups windo w ( Figure 66 ). Figure[...]

  • Page 150

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 111 3 Enter the equip ment grou p or groups to which yo u want to assign the chann els in the Groups: fie ld. T yp e a single equipment g roup numbe r , or a range o f equip ment grou p number s separated by comm as or spac es. V alid equip men[...]

  • Page 151

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 112 Unassi gning Group s to Channels To unassi gn an equip ment grou p to c hannels: 1 S tart at th e V oic e Equipme nt menu ( Figure 60 on page 94 ) an d selec t: The syste m display s the Unas sign Chan nels From Groups windo w ( Figure 67 )[...]

  • Page 152

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 113 3 Enter the equip ment grou p or groups to which yo u want to unassig n the chann els in the Groups: fie ld. T yp e a single equipment g roup numbe r , or a range o f equip ment grou p number s separated by comm as or spac es. V alid equip [...]

  • Page 153

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 114 Assigning L SPS Functions To assign func tions to LSPS c ircuit car ds: 1 S tart at th e V oic e Equipme nt menu ( Figure 60 on page 94 ) an d selec t: The syste m display s the Assi gn LSPS Fu nctions window ( Fi gure 68 ). Figure 68. Assi[...]

  • Page 154

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 115 ! CAUTION: Be car eful when making a ssignme nts and reas signmen ts. Assign ments made in the As sign LSPS F unctions wind ow overwrite an y other ass ignments that are currentl y in e ffect on the sp ecifi ed circuit c ards. 2 Enter a s i[...]

  • Page 155

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 116 Displaying LSPS Functions To view the c urren t assign ments f or the LS PS car ds in yo ur sys tem: 1 S tart at th e V oic e Equipme nt menu ( Figure 60 on page 94 ) an d selec t: T able 8. V alid L SPS Function Com binations Function V al[...]

  • Page 156

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 117 The sys tem di splays the Disp lay LS PS Funct ions w indo w ( Figure 69 ). Figure 69. Disp lay LSPS Fu nctions Wi ndow 2 In the Card Number: field, enter a s ingle nu mber or pr ess F2 (C hoic es) to select from a menu. After e ntering t h[...]

  • Page 157

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 118 Figure 70. Exa mple Display LSPS Functions Window 3 Press F6 (Ca ncel) tw ice to retur n to the V oice Equipme nt menu ( Figure 60 on page 94 ). SSP Functions Using t he SSP F unction s menu op tion, y ou can as sign fun ctions to SSP circu[...]

  • Page 158

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 119 Assigning SSP Functions To assign func tions to SSP ci rcuit car ds: 1 S tart at th e V oic e Equipme nt menu ( Figure 60 on page 94 ) an d selec t: The system displa ys the Assign /Change Functions to SS P Cards win dow ( Figure 71 ). Figu[...]

  • Page 159

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 120 ! CAUTION: Be car eful when making a ssignme nts and reas signmen ts. Assign ments made in the As sign Func tions to SS P Cards window overwrite any other assi gnments that ar e curren tly in effect o n the s pecified circuit cards. 2 Enter[...]

  • Page 160

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 121 Displaying SSP Functions To view the curr ent as signmen ts f or the SSP ca rds i n you r syst em: 1 S tart at th e V oic e Equipme nt menu ( Figure 60 on page 94 ) an d selec t: The s ystem disp lays the Disp lay SSP F unctions wi ndow ( F[...]

  • Page 161

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 122 2 In the Card Number: field, enter a s ingle nu mber or pr ess F2 (C hoic es) to select from a menu. After e ntering t he card number , the cu rrent setti ngs are displ ayed ( Figure 73 ). Figure 73. Example Display SSP Fun ctions Win dow 3[...]

  • Page 162

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 123 The syste m displ ays the V o ice Ser vices men u ( Figure 74 ). Figure 74 . V oice Servi ces Menu Channel Serv ices The Ch annel Ser vices me nu opti on allows y ou to ass ign, disp lay, and unass ign chan nel servi ces. To ac cess th e Ch[...]

  • Page 163

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 124 The syste m display s the Chann el Serv ices me nu ( Figure 7 5 ). Figure 75. Channel Servic es Me nu Assign Service The A ssign Servi ces to Cha nnels win dow allows you to s pecify the s ervice or applic ation to u se for inc oming cal ls[...]

  • Page 164

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 125 The syste m display s the Assi gn Serv ices to C hannels w indow ( Figure 76 ). Figure 76. Assi gn Services to Channels W indow 2 In the Channel Numbers: fiel d, ente r the channe l numb er or rang e of numbers . V alid numbers range fr om [...]

  • Page 165

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 126 special servic es are r equired for speci fic call ers. DNIS (called party) is availab le with E1 /T1 (E&M) and PRI. Anothe r speci al servi ce name “ ANI ” (calli ng party) is availab le with P RI. 4 Leave the Startup Service: fiel[...]

  • Page 166

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 127 The syste m display s the Dis play Chann el Se rvices windo w ( Figure 77 ). Figure 77. Disp lay Channel Se rvices Win dow[...]

  • Page 167

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 128 Ta b l e 9 d escri bes the co lumns in th is win dow . Unassigni ng Channel Service The Una ssign Se rvice menu option all ows you to un assign s ervices from one or m ore ch annel s. To una ssign c hannel s ervice: 1 S tart at th e Chann e[...]

  • Page 168

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 129 The syste m display s the Unas sign Ser vices from Channel s window ( Figure 78 ). Figure 78. Unas sign Services from Channels Window 2 Enter the channel number o r range of number s to be una ssigned in the Channel Numbers: field. V alid n[...]

  • Page 169

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 130 Number S e rvices T he Numbe r Servic es menu o ption all ows you t o assign, di spla y, and unass ign numbe rs servic es. To ac cess th e Number S ervices menu: 1 S tart at th e V o ice Servi ces men u ( Figure 74 on page 123 ) and select:[...]

  • Page 170

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 131 Assign Num ber Service The A ssign Servi ces to Numbe r window allows y ou to speci fy a ser vice or applic ation to u se for i ncoming calls on th e called number ( DNIS) or c alling number (ANI). It i s only val id for chan nels a ssigned[...]

  • Page 171

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 132 2 Enter a n umber , range of n umbers, or any i n the Called Numbers: field. This n umber or r ange repres ents the tele phone n umber or nu mbers to dial to r each the specifi ed se rvice. T he number of digits m ust ma tch those that th e[...]

  • Page 172

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 133 4 Enter a strin g of 16 char acters or less i n the Service Name: field or press F2 (Choic es) to select from a m enu. Thi s field represents t he name of the servi ce that han dles the incom ing call on the channel or chann els. 5 Press F3[...]

  • Page 173

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 134 The syste m display s the Dis play Numb er Serv ices windo w ( Figure 81 ). Figure 81 . Display N umber Servi ces Windo w[...]

  • Page 174

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 135 T able 10 describes the col umns in t his windo w . Unassign Numbe r Service The Una ssign Se rvice menu option all ows you to un assign s ervices from one or more number s . To una ssign n umber se rvice : 1 S tart at th e Number Services [...]

  • Page 175

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 136 The syste m display s the Unas sign Numb er Servi ce window ( Figure 82 ). Figure 82. Unas sign Number Se rvice Windo w 2 Enter a n umber , range of n umbers, or any i n the Called Numbers: field. This n umber or r ange repres ents the tele[...]

  • Page 176

    3 Voice System Administration Voice Equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 137 This n umber or r ange repres ents the calle r ’ s (or calli ng party) numb er or numbers . The num ber of di gits must matc h those th at the sw itch pr ovides . Y ou c an enter numbers wi th a co mma, a das h, or a space a s delimi ters[...]

  • Page 177

    3 Voice System Administration FAX Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 138 2 Select : Not e: Y o u cannot p rint this report if a printe r is not configured for use with the voic e system. S ee Printer Admini stration on page 278 in Chap ter 6, Peri pheral A dminist ratio n , for more inf ormation about printe [...]

  • Page 178

    3 Voice System Administration FAX Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 139 Log mes sages FA X001 (F AX print o peration filed) a nd FAX 002 (FAX re cord operat ion faile d) are d escribed in UCS 1000 R4.2 Sys tem Refe rence , 585- 313-21 0, along wi th possibl e causes fo r the con dition. Product ID Required T[...]

  • Page 179

    3 Voice System Administration FAX Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 140 The Alar m Manageme nt window i s displayed ( Figure 8 3 ). Figure 83. Alarm Ma nagement W indow 2 In the Pr oduct ID fi eld, en ter a 1 0-digit num ber star ting with a "2" tha t is unique wi thin other UCS 1000 R 4.2 syst ems[...]

  • Page 180

    UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 141 4 Switch Interface Administration Overview This chapter pr ovides procedura l inform ation and reference informati on for admini stering the su pported d igital switc h interf aces. The Sw itch Int erfaces menu al lows you to defi ne the inte raction between the syst em and the switc h[...]

  • Page 181

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Accessin g the Sw itch Interfac es Menu UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 142 Accessing the Switch Interfaces M enu To access the Switc h Interface s menu: 1 At the Console Login: prompt, enter root The syste m prompts you for a passwo rd. 2 Enter y our root pass word. The sys tem disp [...]

  • Page 182

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Accessin g the Sw itch Interfac es Menu UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 143 4 Select : 5 Press ENTER . The system d isplays th e Switch Interface s menu ( F igure 85 ). Figure 85. Switch Interfa ces Menu > Switch Interfaces[...]

  • Page 183

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 144 Digit al In terfaces Digital interfac es are adminis tered on a card-by -card ba sis; that i s, digita l parame ters app ly to ind ividual digital ci rcuit car ds ins talled in the sys tem. The di gital in terfaces c urrently sup[...]

  • Page 184

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 145 To access the Digital Interface s menu: 1 S tart at th e Swit ch Interface s menu ( F igure 85 on page 143 ) and se lect : The system d isplays th e Digital Inte rfaces menu ( Figure 86 ). Figure 86 . Digit al Interf aces Me nu N[...]

  • Page 185

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 146 Displaying Digit a l Interface Assignment s The Di splay Digi tal Inter face Assig nments wi ndow disp lays the E1/T1 c ircuit cards i nstalled in the voice s ystem a nd the func tion to which each is assigned . To di splay th e [...]

  • Page 186

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 147 Figure 87. Disp lay Digit al Interface Assignm ents By defaul t, a circu it card is marked unassi gned . A pr otocol mus t be installed o n the v oice syst em befor e it can be assi gned to an E1/T1 card (CWB 2). See “ E1 /T1 C[...]

  • Page 187

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 148 T able 1 1. V alid Parameter and Defa ult V alues for E1/T1 Digit al Protocols Field Name V alid Parameter Va l u e s Protocol Name T1 A/B Robbed- bit E&M Default ISDN- PRI Layer 1 E1 CAS Framing/ Line Coding D4ZCS, ESFB8ZS, [...]

  • Page 188

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 149 Outgoing Speech Volume 0 – 32000 (-30 to +30 dB) 707 707 707 Outgoing Addressing Type MF C —— MFC Incoming Addressing Type MF C —— MFC Outgoing Text Volume 2 0 – 32000 (-30 to +30 dB) 1000 1000 1000 A-LAW or MU-LAW A-[...]

  • Page 189

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 150 T1 A/B Robbed-bit E&M Protocol Make s ure that t he swit ch to whi ch the sy stem is connecte d is pr ogrammed with the follow ing option s: • The T1 i nterface uses wink start robb ed-bit E&M signali ng on a l ink usin[...]

  • Page 190

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 151 The s ystem disp lays the T1 A/ B Robbed-bi t E&M me nu ( Figure 8 8 ). Figure 88. T1 A/B Robbe d-bit E&M Men u Assigning T 1 A/B Robbed-bit E&M to Digit al Circ uit Cards Not e: Befor e a new pro tocol ca n be assign[...]

  • Page 191

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 152 To as sign the T1 A/B R obbed-bi t E&M pr otocol to a di gital ci rcuit car d: 1 S tart at th e T1 A/B Robbed-b it E&M m enu ( F igure 88 o n page 151 ) and sele ct: The syste m displays th e Assign Ca rd: T1 A/B Robbed-b[...]

  • Page 192

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 153 Figure 89. Assign Ca rd: T1 A/B Robbed-b it E&M Windo w 2 Enter the circuit card number in the Card Number: fiel d, or pres s F2 (Choice s) to s elect fro m a men u. Init ially , all fiel ds are populat ed with the default v [...]

  • Page 193

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 154 3 Enter Yes to en able or No to disabl e in the DTMF Muting: field, or press F2 (Choic es) to sel ect from a menu. Yes is the default. Enter Yes to use dual-tone multifr equency (DTMF) muting to re duce false DTMF recogniti ons. [...]

  • Page 194

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 155 8 Enter the type of addr essing to be used with outgoin g calls, eit her DTMF , MF , or DECADIC in the Outgoing Addressing Type: field. T he defaul t is DTMF . 9 Enter the ty pe of addre ssing to be us ed with inc oming calls , e[...]

  • Page 195

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 156 speech before it is co ded, 200 0 doubles it a second time, 2 828 do ubles it a third ti me, and s o on. T o decreas e the incom ing speec h vo lume, mul tiply by 0.707 to approxi mately hal f the value or dec rease it by 3 dB. T[...]

  • Page 196

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 157 15 Ign ore the la st two fields: Idle Code: and A-LAW or MU-LAW: . 16 Press F3 (Save) . The sys tem assign s the p rot ocol t o the s ele cted ci rcui t car d. Change T1 A/B Robbed-bit E&M Parameters The c ircuit ca rd must f[...]

  • Page 197

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 158 The syste m display s the Chang e Parameter s: T1 A/B Robbed-bi t E&M window ( Figur e 90 ). Figure 90. Change Pa rameters: T1 A/B Robbed-bit E&M Window 2 Enter the circuit card number in the Card Number: fiel d, or pres [...]

  • Page 198

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 159 The Card Number: field i s blank i n Figure 90 on page 158 . Af ter you en ter the cir cuit card n umber , certain E1-on ly field s disap pear ( Idle Code: , A- LAW or MU-LAW: , and CRC: ). 3 Change any of the parameters as des c[...]

  • Page 199

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 160 The system d isplays th e Display P arameters : T1 A/B Rob bed-bit E& M window ( Figure 9 1 ). Figure 91. Display Parameters: T1 A/B Robb ed-bit E&M W indow 2 Enter the circuit card number in the Card Number: fiel d, or p[...]

  • Page 200

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 161 The Card Number: field i s blank in Figure 91 . After you enter the c ircuit card num ber , c ertain E1 -only f ields disa ppear ( Idle Code: , A-LAW or MU-LAW: , and CRC: ). The sys tem disp lays t he par ameter v al ues for t h[...]

  • Page 201

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 162 The system displays the Unassi gn Card: T1 A/B Robbed-bit E &M window ( Figure 92 ). Figure 92. Unassign Card: T1 A/B Robbed -bit E&M Screen 2 Enter the circuit card number in the Card Number: fiel d, or pres s F2 (Choice[...]

  • Page 202

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 163 3 Press F3 (Sav e). The syste m removes the T1 A /B Robbed- bit E&M assignm ent from t he sele cted ci rcuit c ar d. 4 Press F6 (Ca ncel) rep eatedly to return to th e Digital Inter faces m enu. E1 CAS Pr o tocol s The UCS 10[...]

  • Page 203

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 164 The syste m display s the Digi tal R2 MFC Prot ocol - M exico m enu ( Fi gure 93 ). Figure 93. Digit al R2 MFC Protoco l - Mexico Men u Use the pr ocedur es below to ass ign or unass ign the Dig ital R2 MF C - Mexico protoc ol to[...]

  • Page 204

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 165 If you a lso cha nge dig ital protoc ol assi gnments on the voic e syst em, you mu st make the cha nge on t he switch . To as sign the Mexico pr otocol to an E1 circui t card: 1 S tart at th e Digital R2 M FC Prot ocol - Mex ico [...]

  • Page 205

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 166 The sys tem di splays the Assig n Card: Digit al R2 MFC Pr o tocol - Mexi co window ( Figur e 94 ). Figure 94. Assign Ca rd: Digit a l R2 MFC Protoc ol - Mexico Window 2 Enter the circuit card number in the Card Number: fie ld, o[...]

  • Page 206

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 167 4 Press F3 (Sav e). The syste m saves the parameter info rmation and assi gns the Di gital R2 MFC - Mexi co prot ocol to th e select ed E1 ci rcuit card. T able 12. Paramet er V alues for Assi gn Card: Digit al R2 MFC - Mexico Wi[...]

  • Page 207

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 168 Changing Digit al R2 MFC - Mexico Parameters The E1 c ircuit card must firs t be assigne d to the Digital R2 MFC - Mexico protoc ol to use thi s procedu re. See Assi gning the D igital R2 MF C - Mexico Proto col to E1 Cir cuit Ca[...]

  • Page 208

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 169 Figure 95. Change Pa rameters: Digit al R2 MFC Protoco l - Mexico Wi ndow 2 Enter the circuit card number in the Card Number: fie ld, or pres s F2 (Choice s) to s elect fro m a men u. Init ially , all fiel ds are populat ed with [...]

  • Page 209

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 170 Displayin g Digit al R2 MFC - Mexic o Parameter s The E1 c ircuit card must firs t be assigne d to the Digital R2 MFC - Mexico protoc ol to use thi s procedu re. See Assi gning the D igital R2 MF C - Mexico Proto col to E1 Cir cu[...]

  • Page 210

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 171 Figure 96. Display Parameters: Digi tal R2 MFC Protocol - M exico Windo w 2 Enter the circuit card number in the Card Number: field, or pr ess F2 (Choice s) to sele ct from a menu. The sys tem disp lays t he par ameter v al ues f[...]

  • Page 211

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 172 Unassigning th e Digit al R2 MFC - Mexico Protocol to E1 Circui t Cards Not e: Befor e attemptin g to make a ny assi gnmen t changes to circui t cards, t hey mu st be in t he “ manoos ” state. See Equipm ent S tate on p age 1[...]

  • Page 212

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 173 Figure 97. Unassign Card: Digit al R2 MFC P r otocol - M exico Wi ndow 2 Enter the circuit card number in the Card Number: fie ld, or pres s F2 (Choice s) to sele ct from a menu. The syste m display s the curr ent parameter v alu[...]

  • Page 213

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 174 3 Press F3 (Sav e). The syste m removes the Dig ital R2 MFC - M exico prot ocol ass ignment from the s elected circuit c ard. 4 Press F6 (Cance l) repe atedly to return t o the Digital In terfaces menu. ISDN-PRI Layer 1 Protocol [...]

  • Page 214

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 175 Figure 98 . ISDN-PRI Layer 1 M enu Assigning a n ISDN- PRI Layer 1 t o Digit al Circuit Cards Not e: Befor e a new pro tocol ca n be assign ed to a circuit c ard, any exist i ng prot oc ol must fi rst be unassigned . S ee Unass i[...]

  • Page 215

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 176 To as sign the ISDN-PRI L ayer 1 to a digital c ircuit ca rd: 1 S tart at th e ISDN-PR I Layer 1 me nu ( Figur e 98 o n p a ge 175 ) and sele ct: The syste m displays th e Assign Ca rd: ISDN-PR I Layer 1 window ( Figure 99 ). Fig[...]

  • Page 216

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 177 2 Enter the circuit card number in the Card Number: fiel d, or pres s F2 (Choice s) to s elect fro m a men u. Init ially , all fiel ds are populat ed with the default v alues for the circ uit card numbe r entered. 3 Enter the fra[...]

  • Page 217

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 178 Up to 13 PRI T1 cir cuit ca rds can have a D- channel . The vo ice syste m supports up to 13 23B+ D interf aces (e ach with its own D-channe l and each set to Yes in thi s field) or up to 31 1 B+D (wher e one card ha s the D- cha[...]

  • Page 218

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 179 T o decreas e the incom ing speec h vo lume, mul tiply by 0.707 to approxi mately hal f the value or dec rease it by 3 dB. Therefore, a v alue of 707 in the field reduces the volume by half, 5 00 by h alf a secon d time, and so o[...]

  • Page 219

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 180 10 En ter the c able dis tance, in feet, between the Channel Se rvice Uni t (CSU) a nd the voi ce system in the CSU Distance: fi eld, or pr ess F2 (Cho ices ) to selec t from a me nu. V alid val ues are 0 – 133, 134 – 266, 26[...]

  • Page 220

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 181 PRI Layer 2 a nd Layer 3 Parame ters You r PRI serv ice pr ovider m ay need to know som e Layer 2 and Lay er 3 parame ter s used by the voic e syste m. T abl e 13 a nd T able 14 o n page 182 provide a list of the most c ommonly r[...]

  • Page 221

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 182 Changing ISDN-PRI Layer 1 Card Parameters The c ircuit ca rd must first be assigne d to the ISD N-PRI L ayer 1 p rotocol to use thi s procedu re. See Ass igning an IS DN-PRI La yer 1 to Digital Circuit Cards on page 175 for m ore[...]

  • Page 222

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 183 To ch ange the IS DN-PRI Lay er 1 param eters: 1 S tart at th e ISDN-PR I Layer 1 me nu ( Figur e 98 o n p a ge 175 ) and sele ct: The syste m displays th e Change P arameters : ISDN-PRI Layer 1 wind ow ( Figure 100 ). Figure 100[...]

  • Page 223

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 184 2 Enter the circuit card number in the Card Number: fiel d, or pres s F2 (Choice s) to s elect fro m a men u. Init ially , all fiel ds are populat ed with the default v alues for the circ uit card numbe r entered. 3 Change any of[...]

  • Page 224

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 185 The system d isplays th e Display P arameters : ISDN-PRI La yer 1 win dow ( Figure 101 ). Fig ure 1 01. Di spla y Par ame t ers: ISDN -PR I La yer 1 Wi ndow 2 Enter the circuit card number in the Card Number: fiel d, or pres s F2[...]

  • Page 225

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 186 Unassigning ISDN- PRI Layer 1 Card Not e: Befor e attemptin g to make a ny assi gnmen t changes to circui t cards, t hey mu st be in t he MANOOS state. See Equipment St ate on p age 103 in Chapter 3, V oice S ystem A dminist rati[...]

  • Page 226

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 187 Figure 102. Unassign Ca rd: ISDN-PRI Layer 1 Window 2 Enter the circuit card number in the Card Number: fiel d, or pres s F2 (Choice s) to sele ct from a menu. The syste m display s the curr ent parameter v alues for t he selec t[...]

  • Page 227

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 188 T1 for 4ESS Applications The fo llowing o ptions s hould be u sed whe n connec ting a the system t o a 4ESS switch v ia an E1/ T1 line when usin g the E&M protocol. Not e: Some para meters o n the switc h side may requ ire th[...]

  • Page 228

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 189 • Incomin g/Outgoi ng Start D ialing: wi nk/wink • Incom ing /Out going Addr essi ng: D TMF/D TMF ~ T iming So urce: Lo oped Timed • 4ESS O ptions The foll owing info rmation is requ ested by A T&T when pr ovisio ning t[...]

  • Page 229

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Digital Inte rfaces UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 190 • START DIA L SIGNAL ING PROV IDED BY C PE: WK • START DIA L SIGNAL ING PROV IDED TO CPE: WK (se nderi zed operati on) • CPE DOES NOT SUPPORT DIFFERENT S IGNALING BIDIRECTIONALLY • NUMBER OF DIGITS OUTPULSED TO CP E: This[...]

  • Page 230

    4 Sw itch Interfa ce Administ ration Changin g Switch System Para meters UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 191 Changing Switch System Parameters To ch ange th e switch system parameter s: Not e: Y o u must stop t he voice system before c hanging th e swit ch syst em parameter s. 1 S tart at th e Swit ch Interface s menu ( [...]

  • Page 231

    4 Sw itch Interfa ce Administ ration Changin g Switch System Para meters UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 192 2 Change t he field va lues usi ng the infor mation in T able 15 and T able 16 o n pag e 1 93 . T able 15 . DTMF T one T able Keys on the T elephone Keypad Corresponding DTMF T on e 123 A 456 B 789 C *0 # D[...]

  • Page 232

    4 Sw itch Interfa ce Administ ration Changin g Switch System Para meters UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 193 3 Press F3 (Sav e). The sys tem disp lays t he mess age tha t the swit ch syst em pa ramet ers have been chang ed. 4 Press F1 to ac knowledge th e messag e. 5 Press F6 (Ca ncel) to r eturn to th e Switch Interface[...]

  • Page 233

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Displa ying Sw itch System P arameters UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 194 Displaying Switch System Parameters The Di splay S witch System Paramete rs window al lows you to vi ew the current setting fo r the swi tch syste m paramet ers. To di splay th e swit ch sys tem param eters: No[...]

  • Page 234

    4 Sw itch Inter face Administ ration Displa ying Sw itch System P arameters UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 195 Figure 10 4. Display Switch Syst em Parameters W indow 2 Press F6 (Ca ncel) to r eturn to th e Switch Interfaces m enu.[...]

  • Page 235

    UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 196 5 Database Administration Overview This chapter pr ovides informat ion and pr ocedur es on how t o adminis ter ORACLE databa ses for use with the voic e system. The informa tion in this chap ter is app lica ble only if you ha ve the OR ACLE 7 so ftware ins talled o n your s ystem. This[...]

  • Page 236

    5 Database Administration Call Data Tables UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 197 Call Data T ables The ba se ORACL E softwar e package c reates the following databas e tables to stor e call data ( T able 17 ). Not e: All th ese table s are cre ated and own ed by the sqlplus user sti/st i . T able 17. ORACLE Call Data T abl[...]

  • Page 237

    5 Database Administration Call Data Tables UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 198 The v oice sys tem prov ides four reports that us e the data a ccumula ted in these ta bles. Se e Chapter 7, Co mmon Admi nistra tion , for procedure s showin g how to display, modify, print, an d updat e the availab le repor ts. EVENTS Event [...]

  • Page 238

    5 Database Administration Call Data Tables UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 199 CCA T able The CCA table co ntains th e followin g info rmation: • ST ART_TIME is a d ate field that spec ifies the sta rting ti me of each attempt ed transf er or outdi aled cal l. • PHONE_NU M is a va riable- length char acter field that[...]

  • Page 239

    5 Database Administration Call Data Tables UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 200 • SUM_TOT is a numer ic field th at ind icates the number o f calls transferr ed or outdi aled in th is peri od with thi s disposi tion and as socia ted tele phone number . • RESUL T_C ODE is a variable -length c haract er field that in di[...]

  • Page 240

    5 Database Administration Call Data Tables UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 201 SERVICE T a ble The S ERVICE tab le contai ns the fol lowing i nformatio n: • CID is a nu meric f ield that s pecifies a non- unique id entifica tion nu mber that joins mult iple SERVICE.CID to one CALL.C ID. Each call cr eates on e or mor e[...]

  • Page 241

    5 Database Administration Call Data Tables UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 202 CDHSUM T able The CDH SUM tab le contains the follow ing in formatio n: • SUMID is a numer ic field that spec ifies a uniqu e identificati on number that joins CDHSUM .SUMID to E VSUM.SUMID. • SERVICE is a variab le-leng th characte r fiel[...]

  • Page 242

    5 Database Administration Call Data Tables UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 203 recor ds assoc iated with this call have t he sam e SID numbe r as the SID f ield of the cor responding SERVICE recor d. See Relationshi p Between t he CALL , SERVICE, and EVENT T abl es on pag e 204 for mo re infor mation. EVSUM T able The E [...]

  • Page 243

    5 Database Administration Call Data Tables UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 204 TRASUM T able The TR ASUM tab le contai ns the fol lowing i nformatio n: • ST ART_TIME is a date fie ld that specifi es the sta rt of hour (for exa mple, 10:00:00) . • CHANNEL i s a n umeric fi eld tha t indic ates the channel number . Thi[...]

  • Page 244

    5 Database Administration Call Data Tables UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 205 • Each r ecord in the CALL tabl e is linke d to one or more rec ords in the SERVICE table . • Each rec ord in th e SER VICE t able is linked t o zero or mo re record s in th e EVEN TS table . Figure 105. Relationship Between the CALL, SERV[...]

  • Page 245

    5 Database Administration Call Data Tables UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 206 Resizing Call Data T ables The s izes of the call data handl ing tab les are def ined i n the /oracle/dist/cdh/sql file. Altho ugh the sizes are carefu lly e ngineere d, it is possi ble that on e or mor e of the tabl es shoul d be in crease d [...]

  • Page 246

    5 Database Administration Call Data Tables UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 207 6 Write down thi s number. 7 Use the UNIX editor vi to modi fy the cdh.sql file as fo llows: a Find the create table xxx statem ent block , wher e xxx is the tabl e name (for example, C ALL, S ERVICE or EV ENTS). b Modify th e statemen t stora[...]

  • Page 247

    5 Database Administration Call Data Tables UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 208 9 Enter sy stblsav file The syste m saves the table sto rage inf ormation , where fil e is a UNI X file or a dev ice name wher e the data will be s aved, s uch as, /de v/rmt/c0s0 . 10 En ter sqlplus @ /oracle/dist/c dh.sql The syste m reini t[...]

  • Page 248

    5 Database Administration Call Data Tables UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 209 2 Enter y our root pas sword. The syste m display s the syste m prompt # . 3 Enter sqlplus sti/sti The syste m starts a sqlpl us sessi on. 4 Enter des cribe CCA Not e: If the tabl e name is lo wercase , do not use the describ e command. Instea[...]

  • Page 249

    5 Database Administration Call Data Tables UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 210 T a bl e Sear ch es Think o f a datab ase table as a book . If you wa nt to find i nformati on on a subje ct, you must search the book to find it. Howeve r, checking the ind ex first helps you to lo cate the i nformatio n in the bo ok much mor[...]

  • Page 250

    5 Database Administration Call Data Tables UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 211 A SQ L statemen t may hav e more tha n one key field, as i n the foll owing exam ple: SELECT * from “ tab le_nam e ” wh ere “ FIELD1 ” = ‘ da ta1 ’ AND “ FIELD2 ” = ‘ dat a2 ’ ; In this e xample, FIE LD1 and FIELD2 ar e key[...]

  • Page 251

    5 Database Administration Call Data Tables UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 212 4 Enter create unique index index_name on table_nam e ( “ FIEL D1 ” ); The syste m create s a uniqu e index f or FIEL D1 in the ta ble. Non-Unique I ndexes Non-un ique ind exes do not prev ent the sam e data from app earing in tha t field [...]

  • Page 252

    5 D atabase Admin istratio n Database Interface Proces s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 213 5 Enter cr eat e index index_name on tab le_name ( “ FI ELD 2 ” ); The syste m create s a non-uni que index for FI ELD2 in the table. Database Interfa ce Process A voi ce system appli cation ac cesses the datab ase tab les th[...]

  • Page 253

    5 D atabase Admin istratio n Database Interface Proces s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 214 the m achine n ot operating, the mac hine ope rating s lowly, an applica tion query of a lar ge non-in dexed tab le, netw ork conges tion, and so on. While the DIP is waiting f or a respo nse from the machi ne, the mes sage queue[...]

  • Page 254

    5 D atabase Admin istratio n Database Interface Proces s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 215 Database Cursors An inte rnal dat a struct ure called a dat abase curs or is used to m onitor th e point fr om which the DIP is read ing in a spec ific data base table . One cu rsor is alloc ated for e ach read of e ach datab ase[...]

  • Page 255

    5 D atabase Admin istratio n Database Interface Proces s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 216 ~ read = t he number of read ta ble oper ations pe rformed on different tables by applicati ons (pe r channe l) ~ cursor = the numbe r of cur sors inv olved i n the read table Not e: Multip le re ads of the same tabl e use only o[...]

  • Page 256

    5 D atabase Admini stration Increasi ng Databas e Storage Siz e UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 217 In this c ase, if al l 48 cha nnels ar e performi ng five r ead table operatio ns, some data base o perations m ay fail b ecause of th e multi ple read tab le operatio ns on the s ame cha nnels. • An app licatio n deve l[...]

  • Page 257

    5 D atabase Admini stration Increasi ng Databas e Storage Siz e UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 218 To in crease the data base si ze: Not e: It is not necess ary to stop the vo ice system whi le you are resiz ing the da taba se. 1 At the Console Login: prompt, enter root The syste m prompt s you for a passw ord. 2 Enter [...]

  • Page 258

    5 D atabase Admini stration Increasi ng Databas e Storage Siz e UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 219 8 Enter connect internal 9 Enter alt er tables pace sys tem 10 En ter add datafile ‘ /oracle/dbs/dbsA2.dbf ’ Not e: The fi le name dbsA2 .db f is a recom mended name. If thi s file alrea dy exists in this d irectory , [...]

  • Page 259

    5 D atabase Administ ration Decreasin g the Dat abase Stor age Size UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 220 Decreasing the Database Storag e Size To mi nimize data base stor age and a ccess pr oblems, t he voice s ystem provide s two wa ys to mi nimize the s torage s pace requi red for call data : • Reduce th e amou nt of [...]

  • Page 260

    5 D atabase Administ ration Decreasin g the Dat abase Stor age Size UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 221 The fo llowing i s a samp le croncdh fi le: # Start the ORACLE DBMS VSUTIL=/vs/bin/util ORACLE_SID=A;export ORACLE_SID ORACLE_HOME= ‘ /usr/lbin/dbhome $ORACLE _SID ‘ PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/bin;export PA TH ulimit [...]

  • Page 261

    5 D atabase Administ ration Decreasin g the Dat abase Stor age Size UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 222 Changing t he Data Sto rage N umber of Days Curre ntly, the only rep ort prod uced for the call classifi cation da ta is the Call Class ificatio n Summar y report. Therefo re, saving zero da ys worth of call clas sific[...]

  • Page 262

    5 D atabase Admin istration Increa sing the Sh ared Pool Size UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 223 if /usr/lbin/orastat -s >/dev/null then : else ulimit 2113674; ior w fi # perform the cron jobs $VSUTIL/cdhsum $VSUTIL/cdhdel -2 $VSUTIL/ccasum $VSUTIL/ccadel -4 # cleanout the unwanted ORACLE files $VSUTIL/logdel /vs/bin[...]

  • Page 263

    5 D atabase Administ ration Rollback S egment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 224 1 Check the mes sage log for ORA -04031. The tex t portion of this message indicat es there is not eno ugh shared mem ory space . 2 Acces s the /oracle/dbs/init A.ora file . 3 Place a pound si gn (#) in fr ont of the value shared_pool_size=[...]

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    5 D atabase Administ ration Rollback S egment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 225 This section provid es infor matio n on ve rifying an d redu cing the size of t his roll back s egment. V erifying or Reducing the Size of the Rollback Segment Not e: The proc edure to reduce the size of t he R1 r ollback s egment requi res[...]

  • Page 265

    5 D atabase Administ ration Rollback S egment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 226 3 Enter /vs /bin/util/rb_init to d isplay the current s ize of the rollback segment, R1. The syste m displ ays a mess age simi lar to th e followin g: Rollback segment R1 is currently 653 312 bytes in size, would you like to reduce the size[...]

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    5 D atabase Administ ration Rollback S egment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 227 6 Enter y to shut down the voice sy stem and c ontinu e with the proc edure to reduce the size of t he rollb ack seg ment. The syste m display s the foll owing mes sage if th e databas e system is running: The database system is running. Is[...]

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    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 228 V oice System Database Admin istration To ac cess th e Database Admin istration window: 1 At the Console Login: prompt, enter root The syste m prompt s you for a passw ord. 2 Enter y our root pas sword. The syste m display [...]

  • Page 268

    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 229 4 Select : The s ystem di splays the Databa se Ac cess ID Table wi ndow ( Figure 10 7 ). Figure 107. Databas e Access ID T able W indow > Database Administration > Configuration Management[...]

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    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 230 Database Access ID T able Window The Da tabase Access I D Table wi ndow dis plays c urrently recogni zed databas e IDs. Use the Data base Ac cess ID Ta ble window to per form the followi ng tas ks: • Add a loc al or rem o[...]

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    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 231 Databa se Access IDs Each I D listed i n the Da tabase A ccess ID T able wind ow represe nts an establ ished local o r remote conne ction to a n ORA CLE dat abase. T his connec tion is used by the voi ce system ’ s ap pli[...]

  • Page 271

    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 232 Figure 108. Add A Databas e Access ID M enu 4 Select : The syste m displ ays the Add a Loca l Database Acces s ID window ( Figure 109 ). Figure 10 9. Add a Local D atabase Acc ess ID W indow 5 Enter th e local databas e acc[...]

  • Page 272

    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 233 6 Press F3 (Save) to save the dat abase ac cess ID and exit the win dow . The Add a Datab ase Acc ess ID m enu remains active , allowing you to ad d other dat abase ac cess IDs, i f desi red. 7 If you ar e finish ed adding [...]

  • Page 273

    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 234 • The $ ORACLE_HOME/network/admi n/tnsnames.ora con figurati on file on the U CS 1000 R4.2 has b een upd ated to pr ovide sy stem in formation for the s ystem. The system software automat ically att empts t o update the e[...]

  • Page 274

    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 235 4 Select : The system d isplays th e Add V2 Remote Datab ase ID wind ow ( Figure 111 ). Figure 1 1 1. Add V2 Remote Data base Access ID W indow > Add a SQL*Net V2 Remote Database Acc ess ID[...]

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    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 236 5 Complete t he fields in this window u sing the info rmation in T able 19 . T able 1 9. Field Description s for the Add V2 Remote Databas e Access ID W indow Field Name Description V alid V alues V2 Database Access ID: Thi[...]

  • Page 276

    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 237 Remote Server ’ s Network Name: Thi s field spe cifi es the netwo r k name or TCP/IP add ress of the remote da tabase server. If the network name is entered, it must already ex ist in t he local /etc/ hosts file. Contact [...]

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    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 238 6 Press F3 (Sav e). The syste m sav es the in formatio n and r edispla ys the Da tabase Acces s ID Window . 7 Press F6 (Ca ncel) tw ice. The syste m closes the Databas e Access ID T able. Will this CONVERSANT be a DB server[...]

  • Page 278

    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 239 8 Stop and star t the voice sy stem. Se e Stoppi ng the V oice Sys tem on p age 90 and Star ting the V o ice Sys tem on page 93 in C hapter 3 , V oice Sy stem Adminis tration , for the pro cedures . Completing ORACLE Enviro[...]

  • Page 279

    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 240 2 Start the list ener proce ss. 3 Provide th e serv er ’ s network n ame and database instance name (ORACLE_S ID) to each U CS 1000 R4.2 clie nt syst em. Accessing a Remote Database Using P RO*C or SQL*PLUS The fo llowing[...]

  • Page 280

    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 241 Shell Wra pper Approach Perf orm th e foll owing: 1 Compile t he origi nal sourc e file that commu nicates with the database along with all t he other sou rce fil es. 2 Rename the executab le file us ing the m ove comm and,[...]

  • Page 281

    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 242 7 Change the mode of shell fi le with the orig inal name to rwx r_x r_x . 8 Add the or iginal executab le file n ame alo ng with all the ot her execut able files to /etc/inittab f ile as be fore using the same to ols as b e[...]

  • Page 282

    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 243 8 Place th e /home/ gar/irapi/ge t_pin_uac entry along wit h all t he other executab le files in the /etc/inittab file as b efore us ing the sa me tools as before. putenv App roach The fo llowing d escribes the putenv appro[...]

  • Page 283

    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 244 4 Recompil e this s ource code file along with all the s ource fi les that m ake up the cus tom softwa re. The foll owing exa mple is us ed to ill ustrate th ese steps. The name of the ins tance o f the ORACLE data base is [...]

  • Page 284

    5 Database Administration Voice System Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 245 Removing a D atabase Acce ss ID The Re move a Data base Acce ss ID window all ows you to r emove one or more e xisting dat abase access IDs, ther eby droppi ng the con nection to the asso ci ated ORAC LE dat abase . ! CAUTI[...]

  • Page 285

    5 Database Administration SQL*PLUS Database Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 246 Figure 1 12. Remove a Database Access ID Window 4 Enter th e access ID of the database you wa nt to rem ove in th e Database Access ID: field, or pr ess F2 (Choices ) to sel ect from a menu. 5 Press F3 (Sav e). The system s ave[...]

  • Page 286

    5 Database Administration Monitoring the Database UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 247 ! CAUTION: Do not alt er any data, sc hema, lo gins, or passw ords usi ng SQL*PL US. Doing so may corrupt the v oice sy stem and r esult in the need for mai ntenan ce. The ORACLE right- to-use licen se is r estricted solely to UCS 1 000[...]

  • Page 287

    5 Database Administration Monitoring the Database UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 248 The db check Command The dbcheck comman d checks s pace usage and roll back segm ent growth. dbcheck C ommand O ptions The dbche ck com mand has t hree diffe rent opti ons: • -i insta lls cron entries and error mess ages. Th e cron jo[...]

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    5 Database Administration Monitoring the Database UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 249 The com mand, by d efault, se nds wa rning me ssages to the error log indicati ng a thres hold was ex ceeded (t he -i opt ion mus t be run firs t). The - e option d isables entries fr om going into the log file . The -s option p rints t[...]

  • Page 289

    5 Database Administration Monitoring the Database UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 250 dbfree Command Options The -h option remo ves t he column headers. The dbfree Comm and Output The dbfre e progra m return s the fo llowing val ues: • 0 — Succes s • 1 — Process ing error The dbfrag Command The dbfrag command i s[...]

  • Page 290

    5 Database Administration Monitoring the Database UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 251 The dbfrag Comm and Output The dbfra g progr am ret urns t he fo llowi ng valu es: • 0 - Succe ss • 1 - Pr oces sing erro r The db used Command The dbused comman d is a shel l script that displ ays the amount of s pace used by each [...]

  • Page 291

    5 Database Administration Monitoring the Database UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 252 Data base T race Files ORACL E creates a trace f ile in th e /oracle/ rdbms/log direc tory e ach time the syst em is re booted. T hese tra ce files ar e not a utomatica lly re moved by ORACLE and mu st be remo ved by th e user or ad min[...]

  • Page 292

    UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 253 6 Peripheral Administration Overview This chapter pr ovides the infor mation and proced ures nee ded to con figur e and adm inister the peri pheral e quipment con nected to your voi ce system , name ly modem s, prin ters, and remote te rminals . Accessing the Unix Managem ent Menu To a[...]

  • Page 293

    6 Peripheral Administration Accessing the Unix Management Menu UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 254 3 Enter cv is_menu The syste m display s the V o ice Syst em Admi nistration menu ( Figure 1 13 ). Figure 1 13. V oice System Administ ration Menu 4 Select : > Unix Management[...]

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    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 255 The syste m display s the Unix Ma nageme nt menu ( Figure 1 14 ). Figure 1 14. Unix Managem ent Menu The proc edures in this chapte r detail adm inistr ation for modems, te rminals , and print er s. The ot her menu options i n the UNIX M[...]

  • Page 295

    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 256 Installing the Modem To ins tal l the m odem : 1 Physic ally c onnect the modem to t he sy stem. See “ Con necting th e 3820 Mod em to the Platfor m, ” in Chapte r 4, “ Complet ing Sys tem Instal lation ," in UCS 100 0 R4.2 Ne[...]

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    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 257 Configuring the Modem Us ing the Modem Con trol Panel The 38 20 and 392 0 Plus m odems have a Dia gnostic Control P anel (DCP) that is the user interfac e to the mo dem. Use th e proce dures be low to config ure th e 3820 mod em via its [...]

  • Page 297

    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 258 7 Press F2 (Sele ct). Modem resp ons e: Choose Function Edit and Save. 8 Press F3 (Sav e). Modem resp ons e: Sav EditArea to Active. 9 Press F1 (Sav e). ~ 3820 m odem respon se: Command Complete ~ 3920 Plu s modem r esponse after a p owe[...]

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    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 259 Setting the Asyn c DTE Rate To se t the Asy nc DTE ra te to the r equired speed: 1 Press or on the modem to displa y Configure . 2 Press the functi on key u nder Configure ( F1 or F2 ). Modem resp ons e: Ld EditArea frm. 3 Press or to di[...]

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    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 260 7 Press F1 (Ne xt) to display Async DTE Rate . 8 Press or to display the baud. 9 Press F2 (Select) . The LCD di splays th e baud. 10 Con tinue wi th the nex t procedur e, Setting the DTR Action and DSR Control to Standard R S-232 on th e[...]

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    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 261 7 Press the single . Modem resp ons e: Edit StrapGroup 8 Press or to display DTE Dialer . 9 Press F1 (Edi t). Modem resp ons e: DTE Dialer Type 10 Press F1 (Next) to display AT Escape Char . 11 Us e or a nd F2 (Select) to adjust the nu m[...]

  • Page 301

    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 262 16 Press F2 (Selec t). The LCD di splays th e baud. 17 Pr ess the single . Modem resp ons e: Edit StrapGroup 18 Con tinue wi th the nex t procedur e, Setting the Err or Control Mode to Buffer Mode on the 382 0 Modem on page 2 62 . Do not[...]

  • Page 302

    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 263 6 Press or to display CTS_to_DTE . 7 Press F2 (Sele ct). 8 Press . Modem resp ons e: Edit StrapGroup 9 Press . Modem resp ons e: Choose Function Edit and Save 10 Press F3 (Save) . Modem resp ons e: Sav EditArea to Active 11 Press F1 . Mo[...]

  • Page 303

    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 264 Configuring the Modem Us ing a Te r m i n a l To co nfigure the modem te rmin al: 1 Connect a terminal to the 3820 modem. Not e: See the documenta tion pr ovided wit h the ter minal fo r conne ction instruct ions. 2 V erify th at the te [...]

  • Page 304

    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 265 ~ 6 = 2400 ~ 7 = 200, V .22 ~ 8 =1200, 2 12A ~ 20 = 19200 For examp le, to set the 3820 mo dem to use COM1 , where the baud is 19200, enter 20 a s the d ial line r ate as shown below: AT&TF3L0&D2 &S1N0Q3 S41=20S 2=128&W[...]

  • Page 305

    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 266 Administering the Mo dem For the 3820 or 3920 plus m odem to w ork pr operly wi th the v oice sy stem, y ou must ad minister the voice system to recogni ze the mod em port. To adm inister the voic e sys tem to rec ognize t he mode m: 1 A[...]

  • Page 306

    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 267 The syste m displ ays the Inst all Mo dem/T ermin al window ( Figure 1 15 ). Figure 1 15. Install Modem /T erminal Window 5 Enter modem i n the Device: field . 6 Press F2 (Ch oices) to d isplay a l ist of v alid por t numbers for the Ser[...]

  • Page 307

    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 268 Setting Up UnixW a re to Use a Modem for Outgoing Calls To co nfigure UnixWare fo r a modem : 1 Start at t he UNIX System V Admini stration menu ( Fig ure 17 on page 24 ) and sele ct: The syste m display s the Adds a Device f or Use by B[...]

  • Page 308

    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 269 3 Press F3 (Sav e). The syste m display s the Add a Modem Dev ice for us e by Basic Networking (1) window ( Figure 1 17 ). Figure 1 17. Add a Mod em Devic e for use by Basic Netw orking (1 ) Window 4 Enter ACU in the Device Type: field. [...]

  • Page 309

    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 270 The syste m display s the Add a Modem Dev ice for us e by Basic Networking (2) window ( Fi gu re 1 18 ) wi th several of the field s already filled in. Figure 1 18. Add a Mod em Device for use by Ba sic Networ king (2) W indow 7 Enter /d[...]

  • Page 310

    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 271 Setting Up UnixW a re to Use a Modem for Incoming Calls To co nfigure UnixWar e for a mo dem that can proce ss inc oming ca lls: 1 Start at t he UNIX System V Admini stration menu ( Fig ure 17 on page 24 ) and sele ct: > add > port[...]

  • Page 311

    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 272 The syste m display s the Add A P ort Moni tor window ( Figure 1 19 ). Figure 1 19. Add A Port Monitor Wind ow 2 Enter ModemMon in the Port monitor tag: fiel d. 3 Enter ttymon in the Port monitor type: field. 4 Enter /usr/lib/saf/ttymon [...]

  • Page 312

    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 273 6 Enter Yes in the Start port monitor immediately: fiel d. 7 Enter Enabled in the Start state: field. 8 Enter 0 i n the Restart count: fiel d. 9 Press F3 (Sav e). The syste m display s the Servi ce Access Managemen t menu ( F igure 120 )[...]

  • Page 313

    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 274 10 Se lect: > ModemMon > add to one > add > port services[...]

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    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 275 The syste m display s the Add Port Serv ices to Port Mon itor window ( Figure 121 ). Figure 121. Add Port Service s to Port Monito r Window 11 En ter Modem in the Service Tag: fi eld. 12 En ter login i n the Identification & Authenti[...]

  • Page 315

    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 276 15 En ter YES i n the utmp entry to be cre ated for thi s service: field. 16 En ter 2 in the Version number: field. Leave the remaini ng fields blank. 17 Press F3 (Save) . The syste m displ ays the Add Port Ser vices for ttymon w indow ([...]

  • Page 316

    6 Peripheral Administration Modem Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 277 18 En ter /dev /tty00 in th e Name of TTY device: fi eld. 19 En ter 19 200 in the ttylabel: field. 20 En ter /usr /bin/shserv in the Service command: fi eld. 21 En ter No i n the Hangup: fiel d. 22 En ter No i n the Connect-in-Carrier: f[...]

  • Page 317

    6 Peripheral Administration Printer Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 278 The syste m returns to the Port S ervice Ma nageme nt menu ( F i gure 123 ). Figure 123. Port Servic e Management Menu 31 Press F6 (Canc el) repeate dly to r eturn to th e UNIX Syste m V Adminis tr ati on men u. Printer Administration [...]

  • Page 318

    6 Peripheral Administration Printer Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 279 Configuring the Printer on the V oice System Lucent Technol ogies s upports the standa rd parall el printe rs that h ave the UnixW are 2.1.7 driver. Co ntact you r field sup port per sonnel i f you want t o connec t a seri al prin ter [...]

  • Page 319

    6 Peripheral Administration Printer Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 280 4 Select : The sy stem disp lays the A dd a New Pr inter w indow ( Figure 125 ). Figure 125. Add a New P rinter Window > add > printers > printers > UNIX System Administration[...]

  • Page 320

    6 Peripheral Administration Printer Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 281 5 Enter the name of the new prin ter in the Printer Name: field. 6 Enter the loca l system n ame in the System Name: field . 7 Enter oki-320 i n the Printer Type: field. 8 Enter none i n the Similar printer to use for defaults: field. [...]

  • Page 321

    6 Peripheral Administration Printer Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 282 The syste m displays th e Configure N ew Printe r window ( Fi gure 126 ). Figure 126. Configure New Printer Windo w 14 En ter none in th e Class: fi eld. 15 En ter printer one in the Description of the printer: fiel d. 16 En ter sim pl[...]

  • Page 322

    6 Peripheral Administration Printer Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 283 18 En ter Use printer defaults in the fo llowing f ields: ~ Default char. pitch: ~ Default line pitch: ~ Default page width: ~ Default page length: 19 En ter mai l lp in the Command to run for alerts: field. 20 En ter once in the Frequ[...]

  • Page 323

    6 Peripheral Administration Printer Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 284 The syste m displ ays the Pr inter: Su ccess fully Ad ded window ( Figur e 127 ). Figure 127. Printer: Suc cessfully Add ed Window 24 Press F8 (Cont). The system d isplays the S etup Printe r Access wi ndow ( Figu re 128 ). Figure 128.[...]

  • Page 324

    6 Peripheral Administration Printer Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 285 25 En ter all in the Users who are allowe d access to this printer: fi eld. Not e: Do not pr ess ENTER u ntil all of the fiel ds are com plete. 26 En ter none in th e Users who are denied access to this printe r: fi eld. 27 En ter all [...]

  • Page 325

    6 Peripheral Administration Printer Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 286 30 Press F6 (Cancel). The syste m displ ays the L ine Printer Servic es Configu ration a nd Operations window ( Figure 130 ). Figure 130. Line Prin ter Services Con figuration and Ope rations W indow Not e: W ait at least 10 minute s b[...]

  • Page 326

    6 Peripheral Administration Printer Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 287 The system d isplays th e Allow C lasses/Prin ters to Ac cept Reque sts window ( Figur e 131 ). Figure 13 1. Allow Classes/ Printers to Accept R equests W indow 32 En ter the na me of the printer in the Printer(s) and/or Class(es): fie[...]

  • Page 327

    6 Peripheral Administration Printer Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 288 The system d isplay s the Enab le Prin ter(s) fo r Printin g window ( Figure 132 ). Figure 132. Enable Printe r for Printing Wind ow 36 En ter the na me of the printer in the Printer(s): fiel d, or press F2 (Choices) to sele ct from a [...]

  • Page 328

    6 Peripheral Administration Printer Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 289 The syste m display s the Set D efault Prin t Destinati on window ( Figure 133 ). Figure 133. Set Default Print Destinatio n Window 40 En ter the na me of the printer in the Default Printer or Printer Class: field, or press F2 ( Choice[...]

  • Page 329

    6 Peripheral Administration Printer Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 290 OR The syste m instal ls the prin ter softw are. 5 Press F6 (Ca ncel) to fin ish and r eturn to the Pri nter Admini stratio n menu. > Install Okidata 320 Printer Software > Printer Administration > UNIX Management > Install[...]

  • Page 330

    6 Peripheral Administration Printer Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 291 Set ting U p the Prin ter To set up a parallel printer for use wi th the system : 1 Log on to th e syste m as root. 2 Enter cd / etc/uucp 3 Edit t he Syste ms file t o add an en try for the print er . Th is entry m ust include the hex [...]

  • Page 331

    6 Peripheral Administration Remote Terminal Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 292 8 Do one of th e follow ing: ~ If you want a bann er page to print, skip th e fol lowing steps a thr ough c and conti nue with s tep 9. ~ If you do not wa nt a banne r page t o print, complete the fo llowing ste ps a through c.[...]

  • Page 332

    6 Peripheral Administration Remote Terminal Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 293 Configuring the Remote T erminal Use the follow ing procedu re to con figur e a terminal (monito r): 1 Start at t he UNIX System V Admini stration menu ( Fig ure 17 on page 24 ) and sele ct: > add > quick_terminal > po[...]

  • Page 333

    6 Peripheral Administration Remote Terminal Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 294 The syste m display s the Quick T er minal Setup window ( Figure 134 ). Figure 134. Quick T erminal Setup W indow 2 If you kn ow the name of the por t monitor , enter th e name in the Port Number(s): field, or pr ess F2 (Choice[...]

  • Page 334

    6 Peripheral Administration Remote Terminal Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 295 Administering the Remote T erminal To adm inister the voic e sys tem to rec ognize t he mode m: 1 At the Console Login: prompt, enter root The syste m prompt s you for a passw ord. 2 Enter y our root pas sword. The syste m disp[...]

  • Page 335

    6 Peripheral Administration Remote Terminal Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 296 The syste m displ ays the Inst all Mo dem/T ermin al window ( Figure 1 35 ). Figure 135. Instal l Modem/T erminal Window 5 Enter terminal in the Device: field. 6 Enter a s erial por t number or press F2 (Choi ces) t o disp lay [...]

  • Page 336

    UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 297 7 Common Administration Overview The pr ocedures in this chapte r are orga nized tog ether to fa cilitate quic k refer ence for some of th e more c ommon, or daily, a dminist rative ta sks. Comm on admini stratio n includ es runni ng sys tem repor ts, and pe rforming proce dures suc h [...]

  • Page 337

    7 Common Ad ministration Command M enu UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 298 Accessing the Command Menu To ac cess th e Command M enu: 1 Once you h ave acc essed th e V oice System Adminis tration men us (as descr ibed in Chap te r 3, V oic e Syste m Admini strat ion , from alm ost any menu or w indow , press F7 (Cmd-Menu)[...]

  • Page 338

    7 Common Ad ministration Command M enu UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 299 Acces sing the System M onitor To ac cess th e System Mo nitor win dow fr om the Comm and Men u: 1 Start at t he Comm and Menu ( F igure 13 6 on page 2 98 ) and s elect: The syste m displ ays Syste m Monitor -V oice C hannel s window ( Figure 137 [...]

  • Page 339

    7 Common Ad ministration Command M enu UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 300 T abl e 20 d escribes the colu mns in th e System Mo nitor -Voice Cha nnels window. T able 20. Colum ns in the Sys tem Mo nitor Win dow Column Descr iption Channel Lists the existing c hannels on the voice system. Virtual chan nels hav e the lette[...]

  • Page 340

    7 Common Ad ministration Command M enu UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 301 Service Status Indi cates the state of ea ch c hannel in the vo ice syste m. All ha rdware states (for examp le, On Hook , Foos, M anoos, Bro ken) are m arked with an aste risk (*) . This field is blank fo r vir tual chan nels exc ept whe n a tran[...]

  • Page 341

    7 Common Ad ministration Command M enu UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 302 Service Statu s Column T able 21 describes the possi ble entri es in the Service Status column an d their mea nin gs . Not e: All ha rdware sta tes are mar ked with an a sterisk (*) . T able 21. Entries for the Service Status Column Servi ce Statu[...]

  • Page 342

    7 Common Ad ministration Command M enu UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 303 *D-MANOO S (PRI featu re only) The D-chan nel is manu ally out-of-ser vice. D-NETOOS (PRI feature only ) The D-chan nel networ k is out-of-ser vice. D-NONEX (PRI f eature onl y) The D-c hannel is nonexis tent. DIP <0 34 > T he channe l is pr[...]

  • Page 343

    7 Common Ad ministration Command M enu UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 304 *NETOOS (P RI feature only) The c hannel i s in a net work that is ou t of se rvice. Offhook The cha nnel is in s ervice a nd has answere d a call . *ON HOOK The cha nnel is in s ervice a nd is wai ting fo r a call . Pending The cha nnel is g oing[...]

  • Page 344

    7 Common Ad ministration Command M enu UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 305 Changing the System M onitor Refresh Rate By def ault, the s ystem up dates the voi ce chan nel status every 5 s econds. To ch ange the r efresh rat e to a spec ified am ount of time: 1 Start at th e System Mon itor-V oi ce Channel s window ( F ig[...]

  • Page 345

    7 Common Ad ministration Command M enu UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 306 Printing the System Monitor-V oice Channel Repo rt To prin t a Syste m Moni tor-Voice Ch annel re port: 1 Start at th e System Mon itor-V oi ce Channel s window ( F igure 137 on page 299 ) and press F8 (Chg-K eys). The syste m display s the altern[...]

  • Page 346

    7 Common Ad ministration Command M enu UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 307 The syste m displays th e T race Ser vice windo w ( Figure 139 ). Figure 13 9. T r ace Service Win dow 2 Enter a s ingle chan nel or s ession num ber , or all in the Channel or Session: field. 3 Press F3 (Sav e). The syste m display s the T race O[...]

  • Page 347

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 308 4 Sel ect on e of t he fol lowi ng op tion s whil e in t he T race Output wi ndow: ~ Press F1 (Pause) to stop t he info rmation fro m scrolling . ~ Press F2 (Prev Page ) and F3 (Ne xt Page) to move a round withi n the display . ~ Press F1[...]

  • Page 348

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 309 Accessing the Reports Administration Menu To ac cess th e Reports Administ ration men u: 1 At the Console Login: prompt, enter root The syste m prompt s you for a passw ord. 2 Enter y our root pas sword. The syste m display s the syste m [...]

  • Page 349

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 310 The syste m display s the Reports menu ( Fi gure 141 ). Figure 14 1. Reports Men u Use the procedu res in t his s ection to acce ss and r un the va rious re ports in this m enu. Call Cla ssificat ion Report The Ca ll Class ification R epo[...]

  • Page 350

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 311 ~ Rang wit h no a nsw er ~ Experienc ed net work problems • Summar y statist ics Displaying the Call Classi fication Report To di splay th e Call Cla ssificati on Report: 1 Start at t he Reports menu ( Figure 141 on page 310 ) and selec[...]

  • Page 351

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 312 T able 22 defines t he column s in this window . T able 2 2. Column Desc ription for th e Call Clas sification R eport Colu mn Nam e Descr iption Dialed Number Speci fies the t elepho ne numb er from the transfer at tempt. Tel ephone numb[...]

  • Page 352

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 313 Modifying the Call Classi fication Report You ca n speci fy the b eginning and endin g dates for the Ca ll Classi fication Repo rt. To modify the Call Classificati on Report: 1 Start at t he Call Cl assific ation Repo rt window ( Figur e [...]

  • Page 353

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 314 The syste m display s the Act ions Men u ( Figure 143 ). Figure 143. Actions Menu 2 Select : The system d isplays the M odify Cal l Classificatio n Report wi ndow ( Figure 144 ). Figure 144. Modify Cal l Classificatio n Report Wind ow >[...]

  • Page 354

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 315 3 Enter the beginn ing and e nding date s for the report in t he Start Date: and End Date: fields us ing the format of mm/dd/y yyy for month, day , and year to limit the report t o a certa in date r ange. If yo u do not specify the year ,[...]

  • Page 355

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 316 Printing the Ca ll Classi fication Report The pri nt optio n provides a comple te printou t of the Call Classific ation rep ort. Not e: Y o u cannot p rint this report if a printe r is not configured for use with the voic e system. S ee P[...]

  • Page 356

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 317 Updating the Call Classi fication Report Use the Update function to redispl ay the rep ort. The r eport refl ects the v alues last s aved to th e voice sy stem. To upd ate the Cal l Classifi cation Rep ort: 1 Start at t he Call Cl assific[...]

  • Page 357

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 318 Displaying the Call Data Detail Report To disp lay the Ca ll Data Deta il Report: 1 Start at t he Reports menu ( Figure 141 on page 310 ) and selec t: The system d isplays th e Call Data Detail Rep ort window ( Figure 145 ). Figure 145. C[...]

  • Page 358

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 319 T abl e 23 d efines th e column s on this window . If multipl e applic ations a re invok ed durin g a call , the repo rt displ ays a line of summar y data fo r the cal l, followe d by a line of da ta for eac h applic ation in the ca ll. T[...]

  • Page 359

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 320 Modifying the Call Data Detail Report You ca n tailor t he Call Data Detail R eport to li mit the di splay by changin g one or more of the fo llowing p arameter s: • Number of most recen t call r ecords y ou want to i nclude • Date of[...]

  • Page 360

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 321 The syste m displays th e Modify Call Data Detai l Report w indow ( Figure 146 ). Figure 146. Modify Cal l Data Detai l Window 3 Enter a n umber , range of n umbers, or all in the Number of Call Records: field to s pecify th e numb er of [...]

  • Page 361

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 322 For ex ample, if t he syste m con tains 10 r ecords fo r yeste rday and 10 rec ords fo r today a nd you ent er 6 in the Number of Call Records: field and en ter yester day ’ s date in the Date: field, the Call Dat a Detail Re port displ[...]

  • Page 362

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 323 The syste m display s the Act ions Men u ( Figure 150 on pag e 337 ). 9 (Optio nal ) Sel ect : The system red isplays the Ca ll Data Detail Report window wi th the new paramete rs. Printing the Ca ll Data Detail Report The pri nt option p[...]

  • Page 363

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 324 2 Select : The syst em prints the Cal l Data Detail Report using the last se t of options that was s aved to the voice syst em. Updating the Call Data Detail Report Use the Update function to redispl ay the rep ort. The r eport refl ects [...]

  • Page 364

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 325 Call Data Summary Report The Ca ll Data Su mmary Re port provi des an ho urly summ ary of th e calls made to the v oice sy stem. T his repor t is sim ilar t o the Cal l Data Det ail Repor t, excep t that th e Call Data Summ ary Repor t sh[...]

  • Page 365

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 326 The syste m displa ys the Cal l Data Summ ary Repo rt wind ow ( Figure 147 ). Figure 147. Call Data Sum mary Report W indow[...]

  • Page 366

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 327 T abl e 24 d escribes the colu mns on thi s window. T able 2 4. Column Desc ription for th e Call Data Summary Report Column Name De scription Comment Period Time, in hourly in crements , when c alls were ma de to th e voice system. Servi[...]

  • Page 367

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 328 Modifying the Call Data Summ ary Report You ca n tailor the Call Data Summa ry Report to limit th e displa y by ch anging one or more of th e followi ng parame ters: • Day of the week and h ours to p erform d ata coll ection • Serv ic[...]

  • Page 368

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 329 The syste m display s the Act ions Men u ( Figure 143 on pag e 314 ). 2 Select : The syste m displays th e Option s for Call Da ta Summary Report wi ndow ( Figure 148 ). Figure 148. Options fo r Call Data Summ ary Report Win dow 3 Enter t[...]

  • Page 369

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 330 If you enter a range between 9 and 16, the syst em dis pl ays cal l data for calls ma de betwee n 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. The de fault is all , mean ing that the system display s call data for th e entire 24 hour p eriod for th e day . Not e: H[...]

  • Page 370

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 331 The syste m redispl ays the Ca ll Data Su mmary R eport wind ow with the new parameters . Printing the Ca ll Data Summ ary Report The pri nt option p rovides a compl ete prin tout of the Ca ll Data Summar y report. Not e: Y o u cannot p r[...]

  • Page 371

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 332 2 Select : The system p rints the Cal l Data Su mmary Repor t using t he last set o f options sav ed to the v oice sys tem. Updating the Call Data Summ ary Report Use the Update function to redispl ay the rep ort. The r eport refl ects th[...]

  • Page 372

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 333 Message Log Report The M essage L og Repo rt allow s you to access voice system error me ssages inclu ding the: • Priority level o f the err or • Date and ti me the error occurred • Source of the m essage • T ype of circuit card a[...]

  • Page 373

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 334 The syste m display s the Messa ge Log R eport wind ow ( Figu re 14 9 ). Figure 149. Message Log Report W indow Use F2 (Pr ev Pa ge) and F3 (Next Page) to scroll th rough the report.[...]

  • Page 374

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 335 T able 25 defines t he informati on in the M essage L og Repo rt. T able 25. Entry D escription f or the Message L og Report Entry D escriptio n Pr Priori ty clas sifica tion of er ror mess ages. The pr iority i s identif ied by on e of t[...]

  • Page 375

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 336 Source Orig inating software proces s; me ssages ar e divi ded into subg roups a ccording to the softwar e proce ss that ou tputs the m essages. T he follo wing i s a samp le of poss ible source s: • The call d ata han dler (CDH) proces[...]

  • Page 376

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 337 Explaining a Messag e in the Messag e Log Report The E xplain opti on on the A ctions M enu allow s you to d isplay more inform ati on abou t a speci fic mes sa ge. To g et add itional informat ion a bout a p articul ar mes sage in the Me[...]

  • Page 377

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 338 2 Press F3 (Explain ). The syste m displays th e Explain Message ID window ( Figu re 151 ). Figure 151. Explai n Message ID Window 3 Enter the ID of the message for which y ou want mo re infor mation in the Message ID: field. 4 Press F3 ([...]

  • Page 378

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 339 • Message ID • Number of most rec ent mess ages to b e displa yed By def ault, the Me ssage Lo g Repor t is confi gured to d isplay every m essage. To limi t what is d isplayed i n the Mes sage Log Re port window: 1 Start at t he Mess[...]

  • Page 379

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 340 The syste m display s the Modify Message Log Report wi ndow ( Figure 152 ). Figure 152. Modif y Message Log Report W indow 3 Enter * C (critic al), ** (maj or), * (mino r), alarms , all , or events in the Priority: field to li mit the typ[...]

  • Page 380

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 341 5 Enter a s ingle cir cuit ca rd numbe r or multi ple cir cuit card numbers separat ed by com mas in th e Card: field to limit the displ ay to sp ecific circuit c ards. Th ere is n o default v alue and the Choice s men u is not availab le[...]

  • Page 381

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 342 8 Enter the ID of the me ssages to be disp layed i n the Message ID: field. Enter a s ingle ID, multiple IDs sepa rated by comma s (for ex ample, TSM001 , TWIP003 ), o r all . 9 Enter a s ingle nu mber from 1 to 999 , or all in the Number[...]

  • Page 382

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 343 The syste m updates the report a nd displ ays the val ues las t saved. Printing the Messag e Log Report The pri nt option p rovides a compl ete prin tout of the M essage L og Report. Not e: Y o u cannot p rint this report if a printe r is[...]

  • Page 383

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 344 To upd ate the Mes sage Log Report: 1 Start at t he Messa ge Log Repo rt window ( Figure 1 49 on page 334 ) and press F8 (Action s). The syste m display s the Act ions Men u ( Figure 150 on pag e 337 ). 2 Select : The syste m updates the [...]

  • Page 384

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 345 Commands and Activiti es Included in the Report The fo llowing a dministr ative co mmands and activ ities a re monito red for inclus ion i n th is re port: • Digital s witch interfac e change s • V oice equipment comma nds: spfunc , t[...]

  • Page 385

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 346 The syste m display s the Messa ge Log R eport wind ow ( Figu re 14 9 on page 334 ). 2 Press F8 (Actions ). The syste m display s the Act ions Men u ( Figure 150 on pag e 337 ). 3 Select : > Message Log Report > Modify[...]

  • Page 386

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 347 The syste m display s the Modify Message Log Report wi ndow ( Figure 153 ). Figure 153. Modif y Message Log Report W indow 4 Enter ad min in the Priority: field. 5 Enter a s oftware p rocess sour ce in the Source: fi eld, or en ter all to[...]

  • Page 387

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 348 Use the form at of MM/DD HH:MM for month , day , hour , and minute. If the Start Time: field i s left bl ank, the b eginning of the admi nistrati ve comma nd log is used. 8 Enter the stop tim e for the m essage s earch in t he Stop Time: [...]

  • Page 388

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 349 11 Press F3 (Save) . The syste m display s the Messa ge Log R eport window, now with the Adminis trative Commands Log Repor t data ( Figure 154 ). Figure 154. Administrativ e Commands L og Report Win dow (Displayed und er the Mess age Log[...]

  • Page 389

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 350 ~ Time — Date and ti me when the command or activi ty was exec uted ~ Source — Name of the orig inating s oftware pro cess tha t execute d the comm and or activ ity ~ Login ID — Login ID that e xecuted t he comman d or act ivity (if[...]

  • Page 390

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 351 Chap ter 6, Periphe ral Admi nist ration , fo r more information about printe r admini stra tion. To prin t the Ad ministrati ve Comma nds Log Rep ort: 1 Start at the A dminist rative Comman ds Log Re port window ( Figure 154 on page 349 [...]

  • Page 391

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 352 1 Start at the A dminist rative Comman ds Log Re port window ( Figure 154 on page 349 ) displa yed un der the Me ssage Lo g Report wi ndow and p ress F8 (Actions ). The syste m display s the Act ions Men u ( Figure 150 on pag e 337 ). 2 S[...]

  • Page 392

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 353 Disp layi ng t he T raffic Report To disp lay the T raffic Repo rt: 1 Start at t he Reports menu ( Figure 141 on page 310 ) and selec t: The syste m displays th e T raffic Report wi ndow ( Figure 155 ). Figure 155. T raffic Report W indow[...]

  • Page 393

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 354 T able 26 describes the inform ation in th is repo rt. Modifying the T raffic Report To chang e the Traffi c Repo rt, use the M odify func tion on th e Action s Menu ( Figure 143 on p age 314 ) . You can spec ify the date and time when yo[...]

  • Page 394

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 355 The syste m display s the Act ions Men u ( Figure 143 on pag e 314 ). 2 Select : The syste m display s the Modi fy T r affic Report window ( Figure 156 ). Figure 156. Modify T raffic Re port Window 3 Enter a d ay of the w eek, Monda y thr[...]

  • Page 395

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 356 5 Enter Yes or No in the Summarize?: field to spec ify whethe r you wan t to see a Traffic Summary Report. Th e default i s No , meani ng that the system display s the Traffic Report in stead of th e T raffic Summ ary Repo rt. The two r e[...]

  • Page 396

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 357 Printing the T raffic Report The print o ption p rovides a complete printout of the Traffi c Report . Not e: Y o u cannot p rint this report if a printe r is not configured for use with the voic e system. S ee Printe r Ad minist ration on[...]

  • Page 397

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 358 To upd ate the Tra ffic Repor t: 1 Start at the T raf fic Report wi ndow ( Fi gure 155 on page 353 ) and pr ess F8 (Acti ons). The syste m display s the Act ions Men u ( Figure 143 on pag e 314 ). 2 Select : The syste m updates the report[...]

  • Page 398

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 359 The da ta in the S ignal Pr ocessin g Activity report is collec ted by the spadc comman d. The spar c ommand then summari zes and di splays the data in an ASCII fi le. Data Collection fo r the Signal Processing Activ ity Report The spadc [...]

  • Page 399

    7 Common A dministration Reports Administration UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 360 ~ FA X ~ T ext-to- Speech ~ Dial Puls e Reco gniti on ~ Play ~ Code ~ CELP See spadc on page 5 74 and spar on page 575 in Ap pendix A , Summar y of Comm ands , for mo re inf ormation about creat ing a S ignal Process ing Ac tivity report.[...]

  • Page 400

    7 Common A dministration Common Administrative Procedures UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 361 Common Admin istrative Procedures See “ Common System P rocedu res," in UCS 1000 R4.2 Sy stem Referen ce , 585-31 3-210, for i nformati on and pr ocedure s to perfo rm the fol lowing commo n admini strativ e tasks : • F[...]

  • Page 401

    UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 362 A Summary of Commands Overview This appendix provides an alpha betical l ist and b rief descr iption o f all comman ds. T able 27 l ists all the comm ands. T able 2 7. Command Synops is Command Function add Adds a phrase to a UNIX talkf ile (SSP only ). addhdr Adds a vo ice or code hea[...]

  • Page 402

    A Summary of Commands Overview UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 363 attach Atta ch es a unit. autoreboot Changes or di splays the pa rameters a ssociated with the autore boot featur e. bbs R eports the s tatus o f the voic e syst em Bulle tin Bo ard. ccarpt Gen erates a call c lassificatio n data sum mary r eport. cddrpt [...]

  • Page 403

    A Summary of Commands Overview UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 364 db chec k Chec ks the r esources availa ble in the databas e. dbfr ag L ists fragm entatio n inform ation on th e database . dbfr ee C hecks th e space availabl e in the d atabase by partiti on. dbused Provide s database u se by oracle user . decode Conve[...]

  • Page 404

    A Summary of Commands Overview UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 365 display ass ignment s Displa ys th e servic es assi gned to ch annel s. display car d Displays inform ation abou t spec ified ca rds. display ch annel Displa ys chan nel i nformatio n. dis play dni s Displa ys the s ervices as signed to DNIS an d ANI numb[...]

  • Page 405

    A Summary of Commands Overview UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 366 erase D eletes a p hrase from a UNIX t alkfile (SSP onl y ). explain D is pla ys onli ne erro r mes sage ex pla nati on s. faxi t Queue s or se nds a f ax. faxl og D isplays a status of the fax transmis sions. findHomes Popu late s a user ’ s home dir e[...]

  • Page 406

    A Summary of Commands Overview UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 367 logEvent/logMsg All ows shel l scr ipts to lo g a sp ecific message. logFmt Displays and cha nges th e parame ters used to disp lay mes sages and e xplanation texts. mkAlerter Reads an aler ter desc riptio n and gener ates the code t hat implem ents th e [...]

  • Page 407

    A Summary of Commands Overview UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 368 remove Places a uni t in t he man ual- out-o f-s ervic e (MANOOS) stat e. removep kg Remo ves a so ftware pac kage. restore R estor es a unit to the i n-servi ce (INSE RV) sta te. retireAlar ms Turns o ff mino r, major, a nd criti cal ala rms on th e TAM [...]

  • Page 408

    A Summary of Commands Overview UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 369 spsav Bac ks up speech (SS P onl y ). spStatu s Displa ys inform ation a bout the pac k file ru nning o n an SSP card. spVrsion P rints t he vers ion of the SSP d river cu rrently i nstalled on a machi ne. start_v s Brings the voic e system up to a ful ly[...]

  • Page 409

    A Summary of Commands Overview UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 370 upg Pr ovides automated a ssistan ce in upg rading t he system s oftware to the latest rel ease. vfyLogMsg Verifies the infor mation as sociated with a specific logging mes sage form at . vsdisable D isables the automa tic res tarting of the voice s ystem[...]

  • Page 410

    A Summary of Commands add UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 371 add The add command adds a phras e to a Unix talkfile ( SSP only ). Synopsis add phrase <p hrase number> to talkfile < talkfile number > from <file_n ame> Desc ripti on The add comma nd adds phras es to the specifi ed talkfi le tha t were pr [...]

  • Page 411

    A Summary of Commands add UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 372 Not e: The add c ommand ad ds a phrase to the SPEECHDIR default direct ory , which is /home2/vfs/talkfiles . T o add a phr ase, the conve ntional n aming sc heme mus t be follow ed. Files /speech/talk/* .pl Examples The fol lowing ex ample adds phr ase number [...]

  • Page 412

    A Summary of Commands addhdr UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 373 addh dr The addhdr command a dds a voice or c ode heade r to a sp eech file (SSP only ). Synopsis addhdr [voice/pcm64 /adpcm32/adp cm16/sbc24/s bc16/cel p16] [tag] Desc ripti on The addhdr command i s a filte r that add s a hea der to a spe ech file . Two m[...]

  • Page 413

    A Summary of Commands alarm_cutoff UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 374 alarm_cutoff The alarm_cutoff c ommand di sable s the buz zer on the T AM unit . Synopsis alarm_cu toff There ar e no arg uments fo r this c ommand. Desc ripti on The alarm_cutoff c ommand di sable s the buz zer on the T AM unit . annotate The annota [...]

  • Page 414

    A Summary of Commands assign card/channel UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 375 Desc ripti on The annota te comman d send s a mess age to T SM reque sting that the gi ven messa ge be put i nto TSM ’ s tr ace stream . This com mand is useful for testing and debu gging scr ipt s. If a cha nnel i s specifi ed, the m essage [...]

  • Page 415

    A Summary of Commands assign card/channel UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 376 Synopsis assi gn card < card [.port]> to [eqpgr p] < group numbe r > [grpname] assign c hannel < number > to [eqpgrp] < group number > [gr pname] Desc ripti on The assign card /channel command is used when a sy stem is i[...]

  • Page 416

    A Summary of Commands assign_permissions UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 377 Examples The fo llowing e xample as signs channels 0 throug h 47 to equ ipment group 1. assign chan 0-47 to eqpgrp 1 See Also assi gn service /startup display eqpgrp/group delete eqpgrp assign_permissio ns The assign_pe rmissions comm and assign[...]

  • Page 417

    A Summary of Commands assign_permissions UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 378 syst em that t he user can acce ss. See Chapter 2 , UNIX Admini stration , for more i nformati on on creati ng user logins. The user login argume nt represe nts the us er who is to be assi gned sec urity permis sion s. The permiss ion s lev el a[...]

  • Page 418

    A Summa ry of Comman ds a ssign serv ice/startu p UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 379 See Also unassign_permissions display_permissions assign service/startup The assign servi ce / star tup comm and assi gns an in stall ed serv ice to DNI S and ANI number s or dire ctly to a channel . Synopsis assig n servic e < servi[...]

  • Page 419

    A Summa ry of Comman ds a ssign serv ice/startu p UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 380 The chan _list va riable i ndica tes channel numbe rs or cha nnel n umber rang es in the fo rm chan1-ch an2 . A comma or space s hould be used t o separate channe l numb ers in t he list of c hannel num bers or ranges. The phone_lis t v[...]

  • Page 420

    A Summa ry of Comman ds a ssign serv ice/startu p UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 381 The fol lowing exampl e assigns the servic e stdout and sta rtup ser vice stdin to channe ls 4 th rough 7. assign st artup std in serv ice stdout t o chan 4 -7 The fo llowing ex ample as signs t he servic e stdout to DNIS 500 0 through [...]

  • Page 421

    A Summary of Commands attach UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 382 attach The atta ch co mmand a ttaches a unit (card) . Synopsis attac h unit number [-i] [- n] Desc ripti on The attach comm and is used to at tach a car d that has bee n “ detached. ” Us e the attac h comman d to allow the vo ice syste m to use a card t[...]

  • Page 422

    A Summary of Commands attach UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 383 • -n — This o ption dis ables promptin g from th e system whether to wait until a confli ct has be en resol ved (see t he -i opti on below) or to terminat e the request to attach . • -i — This option is used to en able se conda ry comma nd regi stra[...]

  • Page 423

    A Summary of Commands autoreboot UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 384 Examples The fo llowing e xample at taches a card 2. attach ca rd 2 The fo llowing e xample at taches po rt 1 of c ard 2. attach ca rd 2.1 The fo llowing e xample at taches a card to c hanne l 2, port 1. attach ca rd 2.1 See Also detach restore remov e [...]

  • Page 424

    A Summary of Commands autoreboot UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 385 Synopsis autoreboot [enable|disable] [reboot s < numbers >] [window < minut es >] [uptime < minutes >] autoreboot [ status|s] autoreboot [ help|h] Desc ripti on The autor eboot comman d can be u sed to ch ange pa rameters a ssociated w[...]

  • Page 425

    A Summary of Commands autoreboot UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 386 • uptime <minutes> — This option spec ifies the am ount of t ime that the system must be i n servic e before th e automati c reboot feature i s activat ed. The de fault is 5 mi nutes. • status — This optio n shows t he curr ent value s of [...]

  • Page 426

    A Summary of Commands bbs UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 387 Example The fo llowing e xample en ables au toreboot f eature and changes window to two h ours: autoreboot enable window 120 Caveat This c ommand mus t be run from ksh (KOR N shell ). bbs The bbs command rep orts status of the voic e system Bu lletin Board (B [...]

  • Page 427

    A Summary of Commands bbs UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 388 • -h — Prints infor matio n about the h ardcode d port ion of the BB. • -l — Generate s a lo ng listi ng. The s ystem di splays all fie lds. The c olumn hea dings and meaning of the col umns in th e bbs listing ar e given i n T able 28 on page 388 . In[...]

  • Page 428

    A Summary of Commands bbs UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 389 Upon succes sful co mpleti on, bbs returns a n exit st atus of zero. O therwis e, bbs prints a n error mes sage on stderr and return s a nonze ro exit s tatus if th e voice s ystem is not runnin g, or if fo r some o ther reaso n it can n ot access the BB. Exam[...]

  • Page 429

    A Summary of Commands ccarpt UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 390 ccarpt The ccarpt com mand ge nerates a c all cla ssificati on data su mmary rep ort. Synopsis ccarp t <date> ccarp t <start_dat e> <en d_date> Desc ripti on The ccarpt com mand gener ates a c all class ification d ata su mmary rep ort. Th[...]

  • Page 430

    A Summary of Commands cddrpt UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 391 Examples The fo llowing tw o exam ples gen erate the c all cl assifica tion dat a summar y report for Octob er 10, 199 3, and ar e equival ent comm and sta tements. ccarpt 10/ 20/93 ccarpt 10/ 20/1993 The fo llowing tw o exam ples gen erate the c all cl ass[...]

  • Page 431

    A Summary of Commands cddrpt UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 392 Desc ripti on The cddrpt c ommand generates the call data detail report. This repo rt is sen t to stand ard out ( stdout) . Before t his can be done, the databa se sys tem must be up an d runn ing, but th e voice system does not ne ed to b e up. The pa rame[...]

  • Page 432

    A Summary of Commands cddrpt UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 393 Examples The f ollowing two exam ples ge nerate a call data detai l report for the first 1 00 piece s of call da ta colle cted on dat e Octobe r 20, 1993 for appl ication “ bala nce_chk ” and are equi valent command statement s. (Call event dat a, if an[...]

  • Page 433

    A Summary of Commands cdsrpt UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 394 cdsrpt The cdsrpt comm and gen erates a call data summ ary repor t for a s pecific date. Synopsis cdsrpt <hours> <service> < event data> <da te > Desc ripti on The cdsrpt comm and gen erates th e call data s ummary r eport for a date[...]

  • Page 434

    A Summary of Commands cdsrpt UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 395 • <dat e> — This param eter is the da te the data was colle cted in the system in the for mat mm /dd/yy or m m/dd/yyyy . If a 2-dig it year argument is used , the follo wing r ules app ly: ~ If the year argu ment i s 70 and above, t he 20th centur[...]

  • Page 435

    A Summary of Commands codetype UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 396 Error Messa ges CANNOT FIND /vs/trans/<application>.D OR MALLOC S PACE FOR IT If you g et the a bove mes sage while r unnin g cdsrpt , take the followi ng remedi al steps: • Make cer tai n th e /vs/trans/ <application> .D file exits and is c[...]

  • Page 436

    A Summary of Commands configure_tam UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 397 See Also addhdr striphdr configure_tam The configur e_tam command is use d to down load the c onfigura tion file for the TA M unit . Syntax configure_tam There ar e no arg uments fo r this c ommand. Desc ripti on The configur e_tam command downloads [...]

  • Page 437

    A Summary of Commands copy UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 398 copy The copy command cop ies a phrase from a UNIX talkfil e to a UNIX ta lkfile (SSP only ). Synopsis copy phrase <phra se number> from talkfile <talkfile number> to <filename> Desc ripti on The copy phrase comman d copies a phrase f rom on[...]

  • Page 438

    A Summary of Commands cpuType UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 399 Examples The fo llowing e xample c opies ph rase num ber 2 fr om talkfi le 1 to the file /speech/t alk/a.1 . copy phrase 2 f rom talkfile 1 to / speech/talk/a.1 The fo llowing e xample c opies ph rase num ber 174 f rom talk file 25 to the file /speech/talk[...]

  • Page 439

    A Summa ry of Commands cvis_mainm enu UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 400 Desc ripti on The cputy pe co mmand ret urns the type o f CPU on the system, either a 386 or a 48 6. If the cputype comman d returns a 3, you ar e using a 386. If the cpuT ype comm a nd ret ur n s a 4, yo u ar e using a 486. To de t e rmi n e t he [...]

  • Page 440

    A Summary of Commands cvis_menu UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 401 cvis_menu The cvis_menu co mmand access es the Vo ice S ystem A dministra tion me nu. Synopsis cvis_men u Desc ripti on This command provid es acce ss to the Voice S ystem Ad ministra tion men u. See Also cvis_mainm enu dbcheck The dbche ck com mand chec[...]

  • Page 441

    A Summary of Commands dbcheck UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 402 Synopsis dbcheck -i dbcheck r dbcheck [w n[,m]] [-s] [-e] [-m user[~user...]] Desc ripti on The dbche ck com mand chec ks space s, usage, and roll back segm ent grow th. T he dbc heck command h as three different usages. The -i option ins talls cr on entri[...]

  • Page 442

    A Summary of Commands dbcheck UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 403 The th ird usa ge actual ly chec ks datab ase spac e agains t a user set “ water marks . ” Three d iffe rent thin gs ar e che c ked: • Free spac e • Exte nts ag ain st the us er set thr eshol d n (15% defa ult) • Rollback segmen t(s) growt h agai[...]

  • Page 443

    A Summary of Commands dbcheck UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 404 # dbc h eck - w13 ,23 Files LOGROOT=$[LOGROOT:- ” /usr/spool/log ” } ${LOGROOT}/head/logDBC.h ${LOGROOT}/formats/DBCmsg ${LOGROOT}/formats/formats.mk ${EXPLAINDR}//translateLst /vs/bin/util/croncdh /usr/spool/cron/crontabs/root /usr/spool/cron/crontabs[...]

  • Page 444

    A Summary of Commands dbcheck UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 405 Diagnostic s The dbche ck com mand return s the fo llowing v alues: 0 — Succ ess, no lim its exceed ed 1 — Threshol d exceed ed 2 — Proces sing error 3 — Database is not runni ng Caveat Once dbcheck lo g messa ges are ins talled us ing dbcheck -i ,[...]

  • Page 445

    A Summary of Commands dbfrag UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 406 dbfrag The dbfra g comman d lists fragmenta tion infor mation o n the da tabase (Versi on 7 OR ACLE). Synopsis dbfr ag [-h -b] Desc ripti on The dbfra g comman d is a s hell scri pt that re ports on data base all ocation, usage, and fragm entatio n. The bl [...]

  • Page 446

    A Summary of Commands dbfrag UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 407 # dbfrag -b Examples The fo llowing e xample ge ts the largest contiguo us ORACL E space availab le. dbfrag -h | awk ‘ length>1 {print $5} ’ 10240 Diagnostic s The prog ram ret urns the following : 0 — Success 1 — Proces si ng Error See Also dbch[...]

  • Page 447

    A Summary of Commands dbfree UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 408 dbfree The dbfree command checks the sp ace avail able in the da tabase by partition (Versi on 7 OR ACLE). Synopsis dbfree [h] Desc ripti on The dbfre e comm and is a shell sc ript tha t list s the amo unt of fr ee spac e in the dat abase by free con tiguou[...]

  • Page 448

    A Summary of Commands dbfree UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 409 Diagnostic s The pr ogram ret urns the follow ing valu es: 0 — Success 1 — Proces sing error Contiguous extents T ABLE SP ACE NAME ---------------------------------- SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM sum 29 rows selec[...]

  • Page 449

    A Summary of Commands dbused UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 410 Caveats The dbfree command crea tes a tempor ary tab le “ dba_frag ments ” under user syst em that com presse s the adj acent entr ies pr ovided by the d ictionary view “ dba_f ree_space. ” See Also dbfrag dbcheck dbused dbused The dbuse d com mand [...]

  • Page 450

    A Summary of Commands dbused UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 411 the e ntire databa se. The -h opti on skips th e heade r message. This opti on is useful if yo u are pars ing. The -u < uid/passwd> option allows th e user to speci fy the orac le user id and pa ssword ( the defau lt is sti /sti, all for all users). B[...]

  • Page 451

    A Summary of Commands dbused UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 412 # dbused Diagnostic s The pr ogram ret urns the follow ing valu es: 0 - Succe ss 1 - Pr oces sing e rror See Also dbfrag dbfree dbcheck Space allocated to objects. Oracle blocks (2048 Bytes/Block) NAME ------------------------------- C1 CCA CCASUM CDH CDHSU[...]

  • Page 452

    A Summary of Commands decode UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 413 decode The decod e comm and co nverts adpcm16 o r adpcm3 2 file s to pcm6 4 file s (SSP only ). Synopsis decode [adpcm32/adpcm16] Desc ripti on Decode is a filter that conver ts ADPCM1 6 or ADP CM32 files to PCM64 files. Wa r n i n g Coding h eader s shoul [...]

  • Page 453

    A Summary of Commands defService UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 414 defService The defService co mmand defi nes an IRA PI serv ice. Synopsis defSer vice [-h] [-n] [-s <serv icena me>] [-p < proce ss>] [-t P | T] [- a 0 |1 |2 |3 |4] [<application>] Desc ripti on The defService co mmand is for use by IRA[...]

  • Page 454

    A Summary of Commands defService UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 415 When the applicat ion is started by the Appli cation Dis patch (AD) proc ess, the IRP_ SERVI CE_ NAME is s et to the - s <servicen ame> argu ment if <servi cename> is non -NULL. O therwise , IRP_ SERVIC E_NAME is set to <application> ,[...]

  • Page 455

    A Summary of Commands delete card/channel UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 416 The <application> argume nt specifie s the IR API ap plication. N o defaul t exists f or this argument. Upon succ es sful co mpleti on, the defSer vice comm and creates the /vs/tr ans/ <application> .T file. Files /vs/tr ans/*.T See[...]

  • Page 456

    A Summary of Commands delete card/channel UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 417 Synopsis delete c ard <card.[por t]> from [eqpgrp] <group number> delete channel <number > from [eqpgrp] <group numbe r> Desc ripti on The delete card/channel c ommand removes th e specif ied card or channe l from a serv[...]

  • Page 457

    A Summary of Commands delete card/channel UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 418 Examples The fo llowing e xample de letes card 4 f rom serv ice group 1 . delete card 4 from svcgr p 1 The fo llowing example deletes channels 10 th rough 1 3 from e quipment group 3. delete channel 10-13 from eqpgrp 3 See Also delete eqpgrp de[...]

  • Page 458

    A Summary of Commands delete eqpgrp UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 419 delete eqpgrp The delete eqpgr p command rem oves an e quipment group. Synopsis delete eqpgrp <gr oup nu m b e r> Desc ripti on The delete eqpgr p removes an equ ipment group. The <group numbe r> argume nt is the equipm ent group list. T [...]

  • Page 459

    A Summa ry of Comman ds delete service/ startup UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 420 delete service/startup The delete ser vice/star tup comma nd unassi gns the assi gnment of a serv ice to DNIS a nd ANI n umbers o r of a se rvice as signed di rectly to a chan nel. Synopsis delete s ervice <serv ice_name> [startup &[...]

  • Page 460

    A Summa ry of Comman ds delete service/ startup UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 421 • <chan number | phone number> — Contains a list of one or mo re chann els or t elephone n umber s separ ated by b lanks. T he word “ any ” or “ all ” shows t hat se rvic e is remove d fr om all call s rega rdl ess of wh[...]

  • Page 461

    A Summa ry of Comman ds delete service/ startup UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 422 The fo llowing e xample d eletes th e service s tdout t o DNIS 5000 through 5 008 and ANI any. delete service stdout from dnis 5000:5008 and ANI any The fo llowing e xample de letes the servi ce st dout from DNIS 5000 th rough 5008 and AN[...]

  • Page 462

    A Summary of Commands detach UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 423 detach The de tach command plac es a car d or chann el in the NONE X state . If a card is det ached, it can the n be repl aced by hot swa pping (th at is, li ke-for -like repl acem e nt) . The blue L ED ind icat es th at is ready t o be remove d fr om the s[...]

  • Page 463

    A Summary of Commands detach UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 424 • -n — This opti onal par ameter di sables pr ompting fr om the s ystem whether to w ait unti l a confli ct has been reso lved (see t he -i option below) or to termi nate the request to d etach. • -i — This op tional param eter is used to en able se[...]

  • Page 464

    A Summary of Commands detach UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 425 Examples The fo llowing e xample de taches c ard 4 an d places it in the NONEX st ate as far as the sys tem is c oncerne d. deta ch card 4 The fol lowing ex ample deta ches cha nnels 1 through 3 and place s them in th e NON EX state as far as the system is [...]

  • Page 465

    A Summary of Commands diagnose bus 1 UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 426 diagnose bu s 1 The diagnose bus 1 comma nd test s a bus w hile i t is in s ervic e. Synopsis diagnose bus 1 Desc ripti on The diagnose bus command chan ges the tem porary st ate of a uni t to diagnos tic (DI AG). If a unit fail s the diagnosti cs, [...]

  • Page 466

    A Summary of Commands diagnose card UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 427 diagnose card The diagnose card command tests a card w hile it i s in serv ice. Synopsis diagnose card card# [option]... Desc ripti on The diagnose card command is do ne at th e card l evel for an y card in the syst em. Th e card nu mber option is th[...]

  • Page 467

    A Summary of Commands diagnose card UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 428 • -i — Enable s secon dary comm and re gistrat ion. See th e descr iptio n of -i for LSP S/SSP car ds below . For LSPS/SS P cards, the val id option s are: • -n — Disabl es prompt ing from the sys tem whether to wait un til a con flict has be[...]

  • Page 468

    A Summary of Commands diagnose card UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 429 offline tests and a conf lict is detec ted, the us er is ask ed wheth er to wait until the conflic t is resol ved or to termina te the req uest to di agnose . If a u nit fails th e diagnos tics, the permane nt state is changed to BROKE N. If the u ni[...]

  • Page 469

    A Summary of Commands diagnose card UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 430 diagnos tic ro utine. If, whi le running diagno se, you wa nt to sto p the comm and, a mess age simi lar to th e followi ng may app ear: Aborting request. Further administra tive action may be needed to reach desired state. The diagnostics command fo[...]

  • Page 470

    A Summary of Commands dip_int UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 431 dip_int The dip_ int command se nds DIP inter rupt to a script on a cha nnel or a range of chan nels. Synopsis dip_int channel dip_int channelSta rt-channelEnd Desc ripti on The dip_int command send s a me ssage or m essages to TSM requesting that TSM send[...]

  • Page 471

    A Summary of Commands dip_int UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 432 Examples The fo llowing e xample r equests that TSM send int errupt m essages to channe l two. dip_int 2 The fo llowing e xample r equests that TSM send int errupt m essages on channe ls one thr ough 32. dip_int 1-32 Return V alues If the dip_int is suc ce[...]

  • Page 472

    A Summary of Commands display assignments UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 433 display assignments The display assig nments comma nd displ ays the s ervices assign ed to channe ls. Synopsis disp assignments [option] [opt ion] Desc ripti on The display assig nments comma nd is used to di spla y all the servi ces and startu[...]

  • Page 473

    A Summary of Commands display assignments UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 434 Not e: If mo re than o ne option is used , the sys tem disp lays on ly chan nels that satisfy all the op tions gi ven. If an inval id combi nation of options is given , the sys tem displ ays an e rror mes sage. Examples The fo llowing e xampl e[...]

  • Page 474

    A Summary of Commands display card UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 435 display card The display card comm and dis plays i nformatio n abou t specifi ed ca rds. Synopsis disp[lay] card [option [option] ] Desc ripti on The display card comman d displa ys data a bout a s pecifie d card o r about cards i n a sp ecified sta t[...]

  • Page 475

    A Summary of Commands display card UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 436 • mtc — Displa ys all ca rds bei ng used by the m aintenanc e proce ss. • manoos — Di splays all car ds in th e manu al out -of- s ervice st ate. • broken — Displays all car ds in th e broken state. • ins[erv] — Displa ys all cards th [...]

  • Page 476

    A Summary of Commands display card UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 437 Samp le out put : CARD 4 STATE: Manoos CLASS: Sig nal_Processor(SSP) O.S.INDEX: 4 NAME: CWB1 OPTIONS: slave,tdm1 FUNCTION: play+code CARD 6 STATE: Manoos CLASS: Dig ital(T1) O.S.INDEX: 6 NAME: CWB2 OPTIONS: primary_mast er,tdm1 FUNCTION: E&M CD.PT[...]

  • Page 477

    A Summary of Commands display card UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 438 6.17 17 Manoos Mar 24 11:26:02 fea ture_tst - 2 tdm T1.5 6.18 18 Manoos Mar 24 11:26:02 fea ture_tst - 2 tdm T1.5 6.19 19 Manoos Mar 24 11:26:02 fea ture_tst - 2 tdm T1.5 6.20 20 Manoos Mar 24 11:26:03 fea ture_tst - 2 tdm T1.5 6.21 21 Manoos Mar 24 1[...]

  • Page 478

    A Summary of Commands display card UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 439 15.10 34 Manoos Mar 24 11:26:16 fe ature_tst - 2 tdm T1 .5 15.11 35 Manoos Mar 24 11:26:16 fe ature_tst - 2 tdm T1 .5 15.12 36 Manoos Mar 24 11:26:16 fe ature_tst - 2 tdm T1 .5 15.13 37 Manoos Mar 24 11:26:16 fe ature_tst - 2 tdm T1 .5 15.14 38 Manoos[...]

  • Page 479

    A Summary of Commands display card UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 440 16.8 56 Manoos Mar 24 11:26:09 fe ature_tst - 2 tdm T 1.5 16.9 57 Manoos Mar 24 11:26:09 fe ature_tst - 2 tdm T 1.5 16.10 58 Manoos Mar 24 11:26:09 fe ature_tst - 2 tdm T1 .5 16.11 59 Manoos Mar 24 11:26:09 fe ature_tst - 2 tdm T1 .5 16.12 60 Manoos M[...]

  • Page 480

    A Summary of Commands display channel UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 441 display chann el The display cha nnel com mand di splays channel informa tion. Synopsis disp[l ay] channe l option [ option] disp ch an option [option] Desc ripti on The display cha nnel com mand is u sed to li st inf ormation at the cha nnel level[...]

  • Page 481

    A Summary of Commands display channel UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 442 • t1 — This opt ions displ ays all channel s assigned on T1 c ards. • sp — This optio ns disp lays al l channel s assi gned to SSP se rvice. • netoos — This options displays a ll channe ls assi gned to network s ervice. • hwoos — Th[...]

  • Page 482

    A Summary of Commands display dnis UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 443 display dnis The display dnis com mand disp lays the serv ices ass igned to DNIS and ANI numbe rs . Synopsis disp dnis Desc ripti on The display dnis comma nd is used to displa y all the servi ces assi gned to DNIS and ANI num bers. Example The fo llo[...]

  • Page 483

    A Summary of Commands display eqpgrp/group UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 444 display eqpgrp /group The display eqpgrp/group command displ ays an e quipment g roup re port. Synopsis disp eqpgrp group number disp group group number Desc ripti on The display eqpg rp comma nd is us ed to lis t all the e quipm ent assigne d[...]

  • Page 484

    A Summary of Commands display equipment UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 445 The fo llowing e xample l ists all e quipme nt assig ned to all equipmen t groups. disp eqpgrp all See Also assign card/channel delete eqpgrp display equipm ent The display equi pment co mmand d isplays t he followi ng outp ut: • serial number [...]

  • Page 485

    A Summary of Commands display message s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 446 Synopsis display mess ag es [ priority <alarms, critical, ‘ *C ’ , majo r, ‘ ** ’ ,minor, ‘ * ’ ,events, all>] [-c] [sta rt < mm/d d HH: MM :SS> ] [stop <mm/dd HH:MM:SS>] [card <range,T1,TR,SP ,..., all>] [chan[...]

  • Page 486

    A Summary of Commands display message s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 447 The prio rity argume nt should be used to di splay mess ages with sp ecific ty pes of urge ncies. Tw o grou ps of priorit ies exist: alarms and event s. Alarms are messa ges that h ave been r eported as *C (criti cal), * * (major), o r * (mi nor)[...]

  • Page 487

    A Summary of Commands display message s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 448 Disp l ay Me ssag e Options To di splay on ly spec ific ty pes of mes sages, you ma y prec ede the num ber of messa ges to be displayed with one or more of the followi ng option s: • start • stop • card • channel • id • source • pat[...]

  • Page 488

    A Summary of Commands display message s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 449 • “ 05/01/93 ” • “ 05-01-93 ” Examp les of spec ifying th e time are: • hh:mm:ss • hour=hh • min=mm • sec= ss where hh i s 0 to 23, and mm and ss can be 0 to 59. DO NOT mix the hh:m m:ss form at with the item= =xx format. If p[...]

  • Page 489

    A Summary of Commands display message s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 450 stop The stop option allows yo u to display messages logged up to a spec ific time. The da te and time syntax is the same as that for the start option. Therefo re, display mess ag es sto p today disp lays al l messa ges that we re logged before t[...]

  • Page 490

    A Summary of Commands display message s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 451 You ca n also us e the card option to d isplay messages l ogged about a speci fic type of card. F or exam ple, display mes sages ca rd t1 displays all messa ges logged a bout T1 c ards. channel The channel op tion works like the card option . For[...]

  • Page 491

    A Summary of Commands display message s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 452 occurr ences o f that mess age, display me ssages id TWIP004 ,TWIP009 displa ys al l occurr ences of bo th mess ages . source The source optio n allows you to display messag es logge d by a par ticular system proc ess. T able 30 shows som e of th[...]

  • Page 492

    A Summary of Commands display message s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 453 pattern The pattern o ption a llows you to specify a regul ar expres sion as accepted by logCa t that m ay appear i n any part o f a messa ge. (See logCat on p age 514 for add itional i nformati on.) Th e pattern must encl osed in quotes and surr[...]

  • Page 493

    A Summary of Commands display message s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 454 syst em messa ge format s alon g with defi nitions and examp les. Eac h messa ge displ ayed confor ms to the following format: PR DAY MON DD HH:MM:SS ZZZ YYYY SOU RCE TTTTTTTT YY UU NUM TEXT... TEXT (continu ation if ne cessar y .) blank li ne T [...]

  • Page 494

    A Summary of Commands display message s UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 455 Example The fol lowing ex ample is repres entative of the outpu t that results from typin g display mess ag es : MESSAGE LOG REPORT Pr Time Source -- ---- ------ ** Wed Dec 30 15:55:16 1992TWIP TWIP017 T1 CA 0 Facility out of service. Reason: Blu[...]

  • Page 495

    A Summa ry of Commands display_per missions UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 456 display_permissio ns The display_permis sions com mand dis plays th e curre nt voice system secur ity permi ssions for a par ticula r user. Synopsis display_permissions <user login> Desc ripti on The display_permis sions com mand dis pl[...]

  • Page 496

    A Summar y of Comm ands displ ay se rvic es UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 457 display services The display serv ices c ommand li sts all valid s ervices or scrip ts. Synopsis display ser vice s disp ser vices Desc ripti on The display services comman d lists al l valid se rvices or scripts on a system . Example The fo [...]

  • Page 497

    A Summary of Commands dspActAlarms UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 458 Synopsis display_ tam There ar e no arg uments fo r this c ommand. Desc ripti on The display_tam comma nd display s all the values of t he sen sors moni tored by the T AM uni t. If necessa ry, the dis play_tam c ommand sends th is output to page. dspA[...]

  • Page 498

    A Summary of Commands dspRetAlarms UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 459 • -b lines — show beginning "lin es" of fi le. • -a locant — specifies th e place to start pr inting. • -z locant — specifie s the p lace to stop prin ting. • -s locant — search for s pecific p atterns o r times. There m ay b[...]

  • Page 499

    A Summary of Commands edExplain UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 460 • -t lin es — tai l the las t "lines" of file. • -b lines — show beginning "lin es" of fi le. • -a locant — specifies th e place to start pr inting. • -z locant — specifie s the p lace to stop prin ting. • -s locant [...]

  • Page 500

    A Summary of Commands edExplain UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 461 Desc ripti on The edE xplain co mmand e dits t he explan ation text for one or more me ssage tags. The fo llowing a re envi ronment v ariable s for the edExplain comma nd: EDITOR This is t he progr am used t o “ edit ” the ex planation text. Th e def[...]

  • Page 501

    A Summary of Commands edExplain UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 462 The translateLst file shou ld be u pdated to i nclude th e msgID, ms g string, and fil e name, in which the expla in text c an be found (usual ly just the msgID name ). When exiting t he translateLs t file, enter :w! followed by q . Two exc eptions exi s[...]

  • Page 502

    A Summary of Commands encode UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 463 encode The encode comm and co nverts ADPCM16 or ADPCM32 files to PCM64 files . Synopsis encode [adpcm32/adpcm16] Desc ripti on Encode is a filter that converts PCM64 files to ADP CM16 or A DPCM32 files. ADPC M16 is e asy to c ode and sa ves spa ce, bu t doe[...]

  • Page 503

    A Summary of Commands erase UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 464 See Also addhdr codetype decode striphdr erase The erase comm and delete s a phrase from a UNIX talkfile (SS P only ). Synopsis erase phr ase <phrase number> from ta lkfile <talkfile number> Desc ripti on The era se c ommand d eletes the ph rase [...]

  • Page 504

    A Summary of Commands erase UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 465 After you enter the erase comma nd, the system d isplay s the fo llowing messa ge, aski ng you to confir m the co mmand b efore eac h phrase i s eras ed: Do you want to erase phrase <phrase#>? (y/n) If the “ all ” option is used for phr ases, the s[...]

  • Page 505

    A Summary of Commands explain UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 466 The f ollowing example erases phrases 218 thr ough 222 and p hrase 225 from talkfi le 26. erase phr ase 218 -222, 225 from talkfil e 26 The fo llowing e xample er ases all phrases fr om talkf ile 29. erase phr ase all from talkfile 29 See Also add copy lis[...]

  • Page 506

    A Summary of Commands explain UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 467 Desc ripti on The {msgID} is one of the t wo form s of iden tificati on that com es with ea ch online error mes sage. T he prim ary for m is {CLASS }nnn , where {CLASS} is the cl ass of message s, su ch as CG EN, TSM , and nnn is t he index of the messa ge[...]

  • Page 507

    A Summary of Commands explain UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 468 PAGER The pager pr ogram use d if the explan ation is lon ger than 24 li nes or more than one ex planatio n is req uested. The defaul t is pg . If you d o not want paging ev en for lo ng expla nation s, using -d or se tting PAGER=c at will disable paging .[...]

  • Page 508

    A Summary of Commands explain UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 469 The ex planatio n file its elf is alm ost a cl ear text f ile of what you wa nt the user to see w hen they a sk for t he explan ation. Ther e are two features of the file that are not plai n clear tex t. All li nes begi nning with the pou nd sign (#) chara[...]

  • Page 509

    A Summary of Commands explain UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 470 second exam ple has a trun cat ed f ile na me, be caus e fil e nam es ar e limi ted to 14 char acters i n most UNIX systems and if y ou want to u se sourc e code contr ol, then the file name must not be long er than 12 character s. The recom mended way to [...]

  • Page 510

    A Summary of Commands findHomes UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 471 Files /gend b/data/ex plain # dire ctory in wh ich expl anatio n direct ories are located . /gend b/data/ex plain/tran slateLst # fi le contai ning the s ynonym list of {msgID}s. See Also edExp lain findHomes The findHomes comma nd populat es yo ur home [...]

  • Page 511

    A Summary of Commands findHomes UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 472 For each use r, the enti re dir ect or y struc tur e (inc lu din g all fil es ) pres erve d from th e user h ome directo ry on the pre-up grade machi ne is mo ved to the user home dir ectory on th e upgrad ed syste m. If a s aved fil e has the same name [...]

  • Page 512

    A Summary of Commands fixLogFile UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 473 fails , then th e files a re restor ed in a di rector y with the full path n ame of t he user ’ s home d irectory on the pre upgraded system . Not e: A mes sage is printed i ndicati ng any di rector y for whi ch all th e files are no t success fully r[...]

  • Page 513

    A Summary of Commands fixLogFile UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 474 Desc ripti on When c lasses of loggi ng messa ges are expanded, contr acted, in serted, o r remov ed, fix LogFile can change the in dex ass ignments of mess ages. W hen this happ ens, mess ages whose in dexes cha nged and were log ged under the previou [...]

  • Page 514

    A Summary of Commands fixLogFile UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 475 Norm ally, fixLogFile gener ates a sh ort mess age about each fil e that it conv erts . T he -S flag s uppresses this out put. The fixLogFile command re quires a ccess to the old o. systemLog.h a nd o.textLogFmt files and t he new systemLog.h file to pe[...]

  • Page 515

    A Summary of Commands fixLogFile UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 476 ${LOGROOT}/da ta is e xamined to se e if it is a compr essed l ogging file. If it i s not, it i s ignor ed. If it is , it is converted. After the files ar e converte d, the ti me stamps are reapp lied so they h ave the same d ate after con version as th[...]

  • Page 516

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 477 iCk, iCkAdmin The iCk process is the dae mon pr ocess that perform s vari ous integ rity check s on the system b ased o n rules in a scri pt file. The iCkAdmin command is a re lated ad ministrat ion comm and. Synopsis iCk [- v NNN] [{envNa me}={v al[...]

  • Page 517

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 478 As a d aemon pro cess, iCk acc epts one flag , the -v flag, which ini ti ali ze s the intern al verb osity flags accordi ng to the value NNN pr ovided. Th is valu e can be in de cimal, hexid ecima l, or octal. None of the symbolic flag name s apply [...]

  • Page 518

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 479 Environment Va r i a b l e s The iCk comm and also accepts enviro nment varia bles from the c ommand line of th e f orm : {variab le-name}={ value} Thes e can be used to set the followi ng environ ment va riables th at also af fect the b ehavi or of[...]

  • Page 519

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 480 When iCk is execut ed with the -c flag or by the alter nate name iCkC md , is run as the comm and inter face to the iCk daemon pr ocess. -i This o ption specifi es that iCk to ru n in interactiv e mode. This cau ses it to gene rate prom pts as it re[...]

  • Page 520

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 481 • a {on|o ff} This op tion caus es the rules file to be read, t he autoReboot entry set the specifi ed stat e, and wri tten back out ag ain. • -s {entry T ype[:{ ID}]} This optio n causes th e rules for the spec ified en tries to be shown. • -[...]

  • Page 521

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 482 • {run leve ls} — This is specif ication o f the run le vels at wh ich to per form the activity . The syntax is the s ame as used b y init , that is, 4 = run leve l 4, 23 4 = run l evels 2, 3, or 4. • {che ckPer iod/ Time } — This indicates [...]

  • Page 522

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 483 All fiv e elem ents are required f or the specifi catio n to be ac cepted . Each element c an be: • * All item s in class (d ays of the m onth, hou rs in the day , and s o on.). • N The sp ecifi c item • N-M The ite ms between N and M inclus i[...]

  • Page 523

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 484 For exam ple: “ * * * 0 0 ” means perf orm each hour on the hour . “ 13 fri 12 0 0 ” means p erform t he activ ity at noo n on any Fr iday the 13th. • {cmd} — This s pecific co mmand is executed if the activit y so dict ates. Within t he[...]

  • Page 524

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 485 Activiti es • $timingMsg {proc ess} {ru nlevels} {checkP eriod/T ime} This acti vity ca uses a timing me ssag e to be sent t o a speci fied proc ess at regular i nterval s wheneve r the sy stem is at one o f a speci fied run levels . Currently , t[...]

  • Page 525

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 486 • $autoReboot {off/on} {u -reboots} {ubPeriod} {runlevels} {setPe riod} This activi ty controls the feat ure that au tomatically s ets the UNI X kernel autoreboo t flag. If the entr y is marked “ of f, ” then the autore boot flag is not automa[...]

  • Page 526

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 487 For exam ple, typi ng $autoReboot on 5 60m 4 5m , whi ch is t he standa rd default s etting, sp ecifies that if fewe r than fiv e unantic ipated r eboots occurred in the pas t 60 minu tes, the au toreboot fl ag is set i n the UNI X kernel 5 minutes [...]

  • Page 527

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 488 The com mand spe cified is e xecuted. In this c ase the me ta-words %f , %d , and %b a re define d as the var ious parts of the file name and can be used i n the com mand. • $fileCheck {file} {r unleve ls} {chec kPeriod/T ime} { type} {o wner} {gr[...]

  • Page 528

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 489 and {modes} were 04 44, then the chec k would be to ens ure that th e file is readable by anyo ne, but w hether it is writ able or e xecutable i s not of interes t. If on the o ther hand {modeMas k} was 07 77, while {m odes} was 0444, then the c hec[...]

  • Page 529

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 490 $fileChec k /etc/shadow - - f r oot - 0777 0400 Check only onc e. The /etc/shadow file shoul d be owned b y ro ot a nd be read-onl y to root . $fileMa x /tmp/*.ls t 10000 - remove Remo ve all th e files i n /tmp ending w ith an ext ension of .lst i [...]

  • Page 530

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 491 then the wi ndow peri od of time f or the $autoReboot rule is used. Thi s command generates three nu mbers: t he total num ber of r eboots in the specifi ed perio d of tim e prio r to and incl uding the c urrent boo t of the system, the number tha t[...]

  • Page 531

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 492 • quit This com mand c auses the iCk daemon to exit gr acefull y . (Since iCk is normall y run from the /et c/inittab f ile, init imm ediately re spawns th e daemon. ) In intera ctive mo de, the co mmand req uires c onfirma tion. • verbosit y {v[...]

  • Page 532

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 493 there is the a_cl ockID , which is n onzero i f an alarm i s running f or the current acti vity and the a_next Alarm , whic h indica tes at what time the next alarm is set to expire. A t the end of the entr y is the a_flags , 0 , meaning n o flags a[...]

  • Page 533

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 494 • timingMsg This o bject is all th e $ti ming Msg activiti es. • hungProces s This o bject is all th e $hungProces s activiti es. • autoReboot This o bject is the $autoReboot activi ty . • fileMax This o bject is all th e $fi leMax activitie[...]

  • Page 534

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 495 All rema ining info rmation i s activity specific. By a ctivity the i nformati on logged is: • $timingMsg The name of the pro cess, th e Bulletin B oard s lot, and in stance. • $hungProcess The name of the pro cess, the P ID, the B ulletin Boa r[...]

  • Page 535

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 496 • core This com mand is availabl e for debu gging purpose s. It caus es iCk to produce a core f ile in /tmp/iCk .core via a cor e dump oper ation is a spawned c hild pr ocess. In ot her word s, iCk its elf does n ot stop , but you do get a reliabl[...]

  • Page 536

    A Summary of Comma nds iCk, iCkAdmin UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 497 Files /vs/etc/iCk .ru le s # the defau lt rules file /t mp/i CkPi pe # the nam ed pip e used to speak to iCk /vs/etc/def ault/iCk # d efault parameters Caveats The iCk process is a d aemon pr ocess run ning as “ root. ” Si nce the rules suppor t[...]

  • Page 537

    A Summary of Commands logCat UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 498 logCat Syntax [ -{t| b} l ine s ] [ -c ] [ -m ] # Simple behaviors [ -a locant ] [ - z locant ] # Beginning a nd endings [ -s locant ] [ -q locant ] [ -R ] # Selection of messages [ -P priority ] [ -d data -l log-prefix | # Source of data -L {cmpMsg} | fi l[...]

  • Page 538

    A Summary of Commands logCat UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 499 • -c — Continuo usly di spla y last l ines of fi le • -m — Metic ulous t ime check . Norm ally t he log fi le name and t he creation d ate are us ed to deter mine the date of the file. T o b e sure that the crea tion da tes are acc urate, u se the -[...]

  • Page 539

    A Summary of Commands logCat UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 500 • -p contin uation-prefix — The string to be appe nded to eac h continua tion l ine. The defa ult is no continua tion pr efix. The conti nuation prefix ca n also be provide d via the enviro nment var iable LOGCONTPREFIX. • -d data — Name of the dire[...]

  • Page 540

    A Summary of Commands logCat UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 501 • -P — Selects me ssages by their priority . P riorities c an be spe cified as a number o r as the symboli c repres entations - for E_NO NE, M for E_MANUAL, * for E_MINOR, ** for E_MAJOR, and *C for E_CRITICA L. More th an on e -P can be specifi ed if m[...]

  • Page 541

    A Summary of Commands logCat UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 502 • -U — Unhide " hidden" message s. This op tion caus es all m essages , includi ng those b eing h idden by the "hide Msg" co mmand t o be disp layed . • -H — Enable the "hide" message feat ure. This o ption is used to t[...]

  • Page 542

    A Summary of Commands logCat UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 503 speci fied date, in othe r words, " Oct. 11, 9 7" and "1 0/11/97 " are assu med to be "10/ 11/97 00 :00:00". A month and a day without a y ear are as sumed to be in the c urrent ye ar unless this wo uld p ut it mor e than 1 mon[...]

  • Page 543

    A Summary of Commands logCat UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 504 sigh (+ ) sign immediate ly follo wing th e s or q for the se cond a nd subse quent locan t that is to be OR ’ ed together. F or exampl e: "-s/GEN006/" "-s+!/New York/" mean s on mes sages c ontaining "GEN00 6", but not conta[...]

  • Page 544

    A Summary of Commands logCat UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 505 The se cond sear ch langua ge uses the s tandard " regular" ex pressio n syntax. It is i n effect whe n the -R fl ag is s pecified . It supports : • ^ — Beginni ng of mes sage • $ — End of me ssag e • . — A sin gle un specifi ed cha ra[...]

  • Page 545

    A Summary of Commands logCat UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 506 Format The ba sic form at of the me ssage can b e control led in a nu mber of way s. The "-f" o ption or th e LOGFOR MAT environm ent va riable spec ify the for mat usin g the f ollowing special s equences to speci fy the va rious p arts of a mess[...]

  • Page 546

    A Summary of Commands logCat UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 507 • {chr} — Standar d C backsl ash conv entions • ... — All other ch aracters are printed as is. • Syntheti c Fiel ds — Syn thetic fi elds ar e alternat e names f or %P , %T , %N , %S , %L , and %M fields , but they a lso give ac cess to speci fi[...]

  • Page 547

    A Summary of Commands logCat UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 508 Abb rev iat io ns It is p ossible to tra nslate comm on abbre viations . The -A option controls thi s behavi or. Abbr eviations and acr onyms can be transl ated u sing a trans lation script. The featu re is turn ed on with t he -A c|s abbreviations option. [...]

  • Page 548

    A Summary of Commands lComp UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 509 ignor ed. If either the abbre viati on or the trans lat ion incl ude s whit e spaces , it must be enclos ed in quote character s as was s hown in the example above . The ab brevia tions feat ure can a lso be en abled by setting th e envi ronment variabl e LO[...]

  • Page 549

    A Summary of Commands lComp UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 510 backs lash an d newline charact ers, by lComp and tr eated as one lo ng line durin g compil ation. lCom p produces f ive file s: a heade r file, a compr essed f ormat fil e, an expans ion fo rmat file, a data di ctionar y file, a nd a dat a diction ary map p[...]

  • Page 550

    A Summary of Commands lComp UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 511 the e xpansion fo rmats, wh ich expandLog uses to c onvert a compre ssed loggin g file into a hum an-read able state ment. The dataDictLo g file c ontain s SQL name s for the vari able fiel ds in ea ch messa ge. They ar e of the fo rm: abs_index <FS> f[...]

  • Page 551

    A Summary of Commands list UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 512 list The list co mmand list s the di rectory e ntries for spec ific phras es in th e UNIX file ( SSP only ). Synopsis list -l [phrase < phrase lis t> ] [in] [talkfile <talkfil e list> ] Desc ripti on The list comma nd displa ys the p hrases st ore[...]

  • Page 552

    A Summary of Commands list UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 513 The l isted entri es are sorted by talk file numb er and phras e. The i nformation printe d for each p hrase c onsists of talkfile number, phrase n umber, ph rase size in bytes , phrase size i n blocks , the phr ase lengt h in sec onds, and the speec h coding[...]

  • Page 553

    A Summary of Commands logCat UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 514 logCat The logCat command re ads the compres sed loggin g files a nd outpu ts human r eadab le messages . Synopsis log Cat [-{t|b} lines] [- a lo cant] [-z l ocant] [-v] [-c ] [ -m] [-r root] [-s locant] [-q locant] [-w width] [-p continuation-pr efix] [-d [...]

  • Page 554

    A Summary of Commands logCat UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 515 • -m — This option is the meti culous ti me check. Nor mally , the log file name and the cr eation d ate are us ed to determ ine the date of the file. If the creatio n dates ha ve bee n messe d up, the -m flag cause s the tim e stamp of the fir st messa[...]

  • Page 555

    A Summary of Commands logCat UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 516 mday= mm mon=n n or mon= mmm year= nn[nn] wday =n or wd ay=ddd yday=nn n. Portio ns left ou t defaul t to this date , 0 hour s, 0 min utes, and 0 secon ds; that is, gi ving on ly the time of day indicate s today ’ s date . If the form “ item= xxx ” is[...]

  • Page 556

    A Summary of Commands logCat UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 517 • -w width — If lines are to be wra pped, this is the wi dth at whic h the wrapping should take pl ace. 0 m eans no wrapp ing and i s the d efault. T he width can also be suppl ied via t he environm ent va riable L OGCOLUMN. • -p continuation -prefix [...]

  • Page 557

    A Summary of Commands logCat UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 518 %N Nam e of proces s specifi ed by the loginit call of th e process %S Source file name %L Line numb er %M Message text %% The % character {chr} Standard C b ackslash conventi ons ... All other ch arac ters are p rint ed as i s. The fo rmat ca n be provid [...]

  • Page 558

    A Summary of Commands logCat UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 519 LOGD ATA This var iable is the dir ectory in which the log dat a file s are fou nd. The default is ${L O GR OO T } /d a t a . LOGF ORMA T This var iable is the format in whic h to prin t the log message s. The def ault is %P %T %N %S :%L n%M . LOGC OLUM N T[...]

  • Page 559

    A Summary of Commands logDstPri UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 520 logDstPri The logDstP ri command create s the s hared me mory cont aining th e dyn amic destin ations an d prior ities of log ging m essages using th e logMsg() in terf ace. Synopsis log DstP ri [-H {dir}] [ -c] [-v] [-d] [-x {cnt}] [rul es] Desc ripti o[...]

  • Page 560

    A Summary of Commands logDstPri UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 521 After changing the rules file, it is rec ommended that the rules be c hecked before they are put into s ervice. The -c flag caus es logDstPri to read the rules fi le and report any rules that are m isforma tted or not underst ood. The return valu e from [...]

  • Page 561

    A Summary of Commands logEvent/logMsg UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 522 Shared Me mory Segm ent The s hared me mory segme nt is ke yed of f the in ode of the r ules file a nd the defin e symb ol LDP_KE Y , def ined in log/head/logDstPri.h . The li brary routine ftok({fi le},LDP_KEY ) is used to generate the share d mem[...]

  • Page 562

    A Summary of Commands logEvent/logMsg UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 523 gene rates mess ages with in the logging s ystem, b ut whic h always uses SYSMS G as the me ssage fo rmat fo r the mess ages it ge nerates . The log Even t command emul ates the l ogEvent( ) librar y routine , while the log Msg command emula tes th[...]

  • Page 563

    A Summary of Commands logEvent/logMsg UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 524 T abl e 33 d efines th e command line ar guments. T able 33. Argument De scriptions for lo gEvent/logMs g script Name of the s hell scri pt for whi ch the mess age is be ing lo gged. No rmally, th is is either basena me$0 or in ksh ${# #*/} msg The[...]

  • Page 564

    A Summary of Commands logEvent/logMsg UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 525 See Also log Cat log it log DstP ri log srcLine The line within t he fil e from which the logEvent or logMsg command is being issued . If you do not ca re, you can use “ - . ” You mi ght use $LINE NO fr om the ksh envir onment, whi ch is the li[...]

  • Page 565

    A Summary of Commands logFmt UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 526 logFmt The logFmt com mand dis plays a nd chang es the paramet ers used to displ ay messa ges and e xplanati on text s, sp ecificall y the me ssages mn emonic s and screen widt h. Synopsis logFmt [global] {d isplay|i nte ractive|{opt}={value}} Desc ripti on[...]

  • Page 566

    A Summary of Commands logFmt UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 527 T abl e 34 d efines th e logFmt command li ne argu me nts. T able 34. Argument De scriptions for lo gFmt Argument Description global This mod ifier caus es the ac tion spec ified to operate o n the “ global ” (system -wide) parame ters tha t control the[...]

  • Page 567

    A Summary of Commands logFmt UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 528 When m nemoni cs are ena bled, th ey also show up wh en exp lai n is used to exami ne the des criptio n of a mes sage. Whe ther mnem onics a re enabled o r not, the m nemoni c name can alway s be used to select an explana tion usin g expl ain . Files /vs/da[...]

  • Page 568

    A Summary of Commands logFmt UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 529 Examples The fo llowing e xample en ables the mnemo nics. Thi s affects on ly you a nd overri des the s ystem-wide setting. logFmt mnemonics=enable The fo llowing e xample s ets the s ystem-wide defaul t so that m nemonics are not dis played. Any user wh o [...]

  • Page 569

    A Summary of Commands mkAlerter UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 530 mkAlerter The mkAlerter command reads a n alerter d escriptio n and g enerates C or C++ c ode that im plements the desc ription. Synopsis mkAlerter [-M] [-o {executa ble}] [-p {tem pl -path}] [-t [-f ]] [-q] [-v] [- l] [X=Y...] [{alerterfile }.A...] Desc[...]

  • Page 570

    A Summary of Commands mkAlerter UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 531 piece s, one co ntaining main () and the othe r contai ning eve rything el se. The source fil e cont ain ing main () ends in “ Main.c ” with trun cation as ne cessary . Once produced, th is file, like the make fil e, is be o verwritten . If you wan t[...]

  • Page 571

    A Summary of Commands mkAlerter UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 532 The foll owing is a current l ist of templ ate files and their c ontents: AlertInc.t Des cription of includ e files. AlertCopyR .t Copy ri gh t notic e. AlertHead.t T emplate of t he head er file. AlertMain.t Descripti on of main () func tion. Alerter.t [...]

  • Page 572

    A Summary of Commands mkheader UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 533 Norm ally mkA lerter produces #line di rectives , which are u sed by th e C compi ler to repo rt where er rors are dete cted d uring comp ilation. W hile these are go od durin g the comp iling pha se, the y misl ead most d ebuggers and make de buggin g di[...]

  • Page 573

    A Summary of Commands mkheader UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 534 Desc ripti on The mkheader progr am cre ates an ad dress in u ser mem ory for each scr ipt variabl e. This infor matio n is stored i n an application-name def.h header file and is used in naming both the ou tput fil e and the a llocatio n program. The joi[...]

  • Page 574

    A Summary of Commands mkheader UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 535 • It prompts the oper ator to en ter header files tha t are need ed to make the files co vered in t he third s ection compile. They shou ld be n amed in th e order o f dependenc e. For example , if infor mation in the hea der file b.h is needed by the h[...]

  • Page 575

    A Summary of Commands mkheader UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 536 As a s hortcut, the input for the three prompts may be s tored in another file (data f ile) and read in each time. F or exam ple: mkh ead er application_name < data file Once the hea der files a re enter ed, mkheader writes a prog ram c alled applicati[...]

  • Page 576

    A Summary of Commands mkheader UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 537 cons ole i npu t: mkheader <appl ication_ name> FIRST PROMP T: Type in th e variable s you nee d spa ce for acc ording to the followi ng for mat : type na me [length ] Examp le 1: int yn Examp le 2: char d g 20 (End input with C TRL-D) Vari able?: c[...]

  • Page 577

    A Summary of Commands mkheader UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 538 Header fi le?: /att/ms gipc/tsmdi pappl.h Structu re s or all?: dowj Header fi le?: (CTRL- D) Comp iling: a pplicati on-name aloc.c Runn ing: appl ication- name alo c Output is call ed: app licatio n-name de f.h This is the final application_ namedef .h f[...]

  • Page 578

    A Summary of Commands mkheader UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 539 In this second ex ample, the com mand lin e include s a data file from which the syst em gets the infor mation us ually e ntered by the us ers in respons e to system prom pts. The data file, ca lled “ dat a ” in this example, conta ins the followi ng [...]

  • Page 579

    A Summary of Commands mkheader UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 540 V ariable?: V ariable?: V ariable?: V ariable?: Pleas e enter any dep endency fi les that the head er files in the next secti on will need in order t o compil e. Use full path name s. (End input w ith CTRL-D) File name?: Fi le name?: Enter the header file[...]

  • Page 580

    A Summary of Commands mkheader UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 541 /******* DA Y_PNTR STRUCTURE ******* / #define DA Y_P NTR 26 #define F ILE_FIRST 26 #define REC_FIRS T 28 #defin e FILE_LAS T 30 #define RE C_LAST 32 #define S ZDA Y_PNTR 8 /******* CDA T A STRUCTURE *******/ #define CDA T A 34 #define S CRIPT 34 #define [...]

  • Page 581

    A Summary of Commands mkimage UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 542 #define E V99458 #define S ZCDA T A428 Not e: Make s ure that all var iable nam es are u nique with out resp ect to case because lowercase letters a re chan ged to upper case fo r the fin al ou t put . mkimage The mkimage comman d performs a comple te syst[...]

  • Page 582

    A Summary of Commands mkimage UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 543 Whe n specif ying the mkimage comman d, the voi ce syst em reque sts that th e syst em be plac ed int o single -user mode. The mkimage command abort s if you do not give t he syst em permi ssion. Onc e in si ngle-user mode, you must log i n again a nd reex[...]

  • Page 583

    A Summary of Commands mkimage UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 544 actual ly written to the tape. $DIFFO UT contai ns the differe nce between these two f ile s . Analy sis of thes e files m ay help in unde rstanding t he nature of the fa ilure. Also, be sure you are using the suppo rted cartr idge typ e and that y our tap[...]

  • Page 584

    A Summary of Commands newscript UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 545 Example The fo llowing e xample ba cks up the root and usr file syste m to cartri dge tape: mkimage newscript The newscript comma nd updates the chang es to all curre ntly assi gned script s. Synopsis newscript Desc ripti on The newscript command notifie[...]

  • Page 585

    A Summary of Commands pkgadd UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 546 Example The fo llowing e xample no tifies th e TSM an d CDH proc esses t hat an e xisting applic ation in the dir ectory /v s/trans has c hanged. newscrip t pkgadd The pkgad d com mand tran sfers a software package to t he voice system . Synopsis pkgadd [ -[...]

  • Page 586

    A Summary of Commands pkgadd UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 547 The pk gadd com mand has the follow ing param eters: Not e: When ex ecuted witho ut options , pkgadd uses /var/spool/pkg (the d efaul t spoo l dir ecto r y). When tr ansferri ng a pack age to a sp ool dire ctory , the -r , -n, and -a options cannot b e used[...]

  • Page 587

    A Summary of Commands pkgadd UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 548 • -r — Identify a file or d irectory tha t conta ins output fr om a pre vious pkgask session. This file s upplies th e inter action re sponses that would be request ed by the p ackage i n intera ctive mo de. Respon se must b e a full path name. Not e: T[...]

  • Page 588

    A Summary of Commands pkginfo UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 549 See also pkginfo pkgrm pkginfo The pkginfo command disp lays so ftware package informat ion. Synopsis pkginfo [ -q | -x | -l ] [ -p | -i ] [ -r ] [ -a ar ch] [ -v version ] [ -c category1, [ category2 [ , .. . ]]] [ pkginst [ , pkgins t [ , ... ]]] pkginfo[...]

  • Page 589

    A Summary of Commands pkginfo UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 550 Withou t optio ns, pkginfo lists th e primar y categ ory, pac kage in stance, a nd the n ames of al l co mpletely install ed and par tially installe d pac kages. It displ ays one li ne for eac h packa ge selected . The pa rameters f or the pkginfo comma nd[...]

  • Page 590

    A Summary of Commands pkginfo UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 551 • pkginst — Specify the packag e ins tance or list o f inst ances to be inst alled. The tok en all may be used to refer to a ll pack ages ava ilable on the so urce medium. T he form at pkginst.* can be used to indi cate all instanc es of a package . ?[...]

  • Page 591

    A Summary of Commands pkgrm UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 552 pkgrm The pkgrm command re moves a software p ackage f rom the v oice sys tem. Synopsis pkgrm [ -n ] [ -R root dir ] [ -a admin ] [ pk ginst1 [ pkginst2 ] ...] pkgrm -s spoo l [ pk gi n st ] Desc ripti on pkgrm removes a previous ly inst alled or pa rtially [...]

  • Page 592

    A Summary of Commands pkgrm UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 553 Options The pkgrm command has the follo wing pa rameters: • -n — Nonint eractiv e mode. If there is a need for interac tion, the comm and exits. Us ing this option r equires that at le ast on e packag e instanc e be named when the co mmand is invo ked. ?[...]

  • Page 593

    A Summary of Commands reinitLog UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 554 reinitLog The reinitlog command is the control pr ogram a nd is used to inform logdaemon that a new con fig file i s to be used . Synopsis reinitLog Desc ripti on The reinitlog command is used during th e proce dure of cre ating a new logger messag e des[...]

  • Page 594

    A Summary of Commands remove UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 555 remove The re move command p laces a unit in th e manua l-out-of- service s tate. Synopsis remov e <u nit> <num ber> <imm ed> <mi n_delay > [- i] [-n] rem <unit> <number> <immed> <min_del ay> [-i] [-n] Desc ri[...]

  • Page 595

    A Summary of Commands remove UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 556 • -n — Disable s promp ting from the sys tem wheth er to wai t until a c onflict is resol ved (see th e -i option be low) or to t erminate the reque st to remove. • -i — Enable s secon dary co mmand re gistration . If T1 di agnost ics are being ru n[...]

  • Page 596

    A Summary of Commands remove UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 557 • immed — Removes a card o r channe l ev en if it i s in us e. Act ive cal ls are likely to be dro pped wh en this op tion is s pecifi ed. This option i s necessar y when the card or channel mu st be rem oved f rom servic e as soon as possibl e, and you[...]

  • Page 597

    A Summary of Commands remove UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 558 To del ete out of t he comman d, press DELE TE . If this do es not stop the comman d, you may need to press CONTRO L and backslash simultaneou sly. If, whil e runni ng remove , y ou wa nt to abor t the co mmand, a mess age simila r to th e followin g may ap[...]

  • Page 598

    A Summary of Commands restore UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 559 See Also attac h detach restore restore The restore command r estore s a unit to the in -service s tate. Synopsis restore <unit> <number> [- i] [-n] Desc ripti on The restore command i s used t o change t he perman ent sta te of a uni t from ma[...]

  • Page 599

    A Summary of Commands restore UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 560 a port of card # . If port# is not give n, all ports of the c ard sp ecified a re restor ed. If no ca rd numbe r or ch annel number i s given, the system display s a sy ntax mess age. • -n — Disables pr ompting fr om the sy stem, whethe r to wait unt i[...]

  • Page 600

    A Summary of Commands restore UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 561 T1 diagn ostics ar e execu ting on line test s and a conflict i s detect ed, the restore comm and is block ed. If T1 diagnos tics are executin g offline tests and a con flict is detect ed, the us er is ask ed wheth er to wait until the conflic t is resolve[...]

  • Page 601

    A Summary of Commands retireAlarms UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 562 The fo llowing e xampl e restores all ca rds t o servic e. re st ore car d all See Also attac h detach remov e retireAlarms Syntax retir eAlarms [ -t ] [ -u user ] [ -r reason ] [ " select or " ... | ALL ] Desc ripti on Vari ables in clude: [...]

  • Page 602

    A Summary of Commands retireAlarms UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 563 • selector — G enerall y a regular express ion ident ifying th e alarms to be retire d, though it can a lso be in dex numbe rs. • ALL — Retire all curre ntly activ e alarms. Norm ally, retir eAlarms operates in an i nteractive mode. If s tarte[...]

  • Page 603

    A Summary of Commands rmdb UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 564 rmdb The rmd b comma nd displ ays the s tate of the resour ce manage r (RM) and modifi es the deb ug levels. Synopsis rmdb [-l] [-s] [-u] [-d [<range>] ] [-g [< range>] ] [-f [<range>] ] [-p [<range> ] ] [-C [<range>] ] [- T [<[...]

  • Page 604

    A Summary of Commands rmdb UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 565 T able 35 . Argument Description for rmdb V ar iab le De fi niti on -l Takes the r mLOCK while sa mpling data structur es. This ensur es that the sam ple is int ernally c onsisten t. However , if the RM data st ructure s are left i n a lock ed state, thi s ca[...]

  • Page 605

    A Summary of Commands rmdb UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 566 The -tL <le velMask> s ets the trace lev el mask . Supported masks are sh own in T ab le 36 . The - tA <leve lMask> s ets the trac e area mask. Su pported m asks are shown in T abl e 37 on pag e 567 . -T Print s out the c hannel tou chton e queues[...]

  • Page 606

    A Summary of Commands rmdb UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 567 The -tc <cha nnel> sets th e trace cha nnel low e nd. The -tC <cha nne l> sets the trace chan nel high end. T able 37. Rmdb T race Area Mask Mask V a lue RM_TA_TIMER 0 x1 RM_TA_RESOURCE 0 x2 RM_TA_INPUT 0 x4 RM_T A_PROF ILE 0 x8 RM_TA_MTC 0x1 0 RM[...]

  • Page 607

    A Summary of Commands show_sys UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 568 show_sys The show_sys com mand a llows yo u to re trieve configur ation and admini stratio n informa tion from custome r sites. Synopsis /vs/bin/t ools/sh ow_sys [ -l] Desc ripti on The fo llowing i nformati on can be retrieved with the show_sys com mand:[...]

  • Page 608

    A Summary of Commands show_sys UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 569 • Orac le da t aba se tabl es • Directory files in /or acle/dbs • Cron inform ation for root • Local an d remote d atabase info rmation • ASP dr iver (sp eech car d) vers ion • DNIS infor matio n (if T1s are presen t) • T1 card i nformation [...]

  • Page 609

    A Summary of Commands soft_disc UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 570 • CCA report f or the pr evious week • Call data report fo r a speci fic day o f the prev ious wee k • T raffic report f or a speci fic day of the prev ious week The -l option prints d etails a bout each of the in formation t hat can be retriev ed [...]

  • Page 610

    A Summary of Commands soft_disc UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 571 channe lEnd> be sent interr upt mess ages. If no script is running on the channe l or if T SM does not own the chann el, no action is taken fo r the channe l. The so ft_disc co mmand waits for a response from TSM. When it exits , TSM has ac ted on all[...]

  • Page 611

    A Summary of Commands soft_szr UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 572 See Also dip_int soft_szr The soft_szr comma nd starts a scrip t on a chan nel. Synopsis soft _sz r <channe lStart-channe lEnd> <script> Desc ripti on The soft_szr comma nd can be used to s tart a scr ipt on a c hannel. T he soft _sz r command[...]

  • Page 612

    A Summary of Commands soft_szr UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 573 busy, the com mand fails. If you spec ify a range of chan nels an d one or more of th e channel s is busy , the comm and se izes the idle channels but fails for the b usy channe ls. Example The fo llowing e xample s tarts the script “ so dapop ” on ch[...]

  • Page 613

    A Summary of Commands spadc UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 574 spadc The spadc comm and co llects data on the signal p rocess ing res ources. Synopsis spadc [-m min] [-s sec] [-D dir] Desc ripti on The spadc comm and executes a progr am that c ollects da ta on the v oice syst em signal process ing resour ce util ization[...]

  • Page 614

    A Summary of Commands spar UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 575 Example spad c -m 20 -s 10 This command collec ts the signal p rocessin g resour ce data i n 10-se cond increme nts for a total of 20 minute s. See Also spar spar The spar comman d is th e signal pr ocessing resour ce repo rter. Synopsis spar [-a blmp] [-t mi[...]

  • Page 615

    A Summary of Commands spar UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 576 • -l — fea tur e lic ensi ng • -m — mean (a verage) d ata • -p — peak dat a • -t — time; used to specify how many minutes of data ar e summariz ed in each re port line. T he valu e must be 5 to 60, i n increme nts of 5 (for example , 5, 10, or[...]

  • Page 616

    A Summary of Commands spar UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 577 Signal Processing Activity Report(Peak Percent Us age By Algorithm) 10/20/1997 CARD 5 STATE: Inserv CLASS: Signal_Processor (SP) O.S.INDEX: 0 NAME: AYC2 OPTIONS: slave,tdm1 FUNCTION: play+code brd wwr fwr echo cca tts dpr play code celp fax 00:20 NA NA NA NA [...]

  • Page 617

    A Summary of Commands spar UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 578 Colu mn head in gs reflect per cent us age for the follow in g: • brd — All a lgorithms allocate d to the boa rd. Note th at in a giv en row , the peak per centage f or the boa rd may b e slightly different than the sum of the algor ithm per centages beca[...]

  • Page 618

    A Summary of Commands spar UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 579 • echo — E cho cancel lation • cca — Cal l Class ification Anal ysis • tts — T ext- to-Spee ch • dpr — Dial Pulse R ecogn itio n • play — Play spee ch • code — Record speech • celp — Record speech w ith CELP algo rithm • fax — [...]

  • Page 619

    A Summary of Commands spar UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 580 Colu mn head in gs reflect per cent us age for the follow in g: 01:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 .... . . .... . . .... . . 07:00 23 0 0 0 0 2 07:20 23 0 0 0 0 2 07:40 26 0 0 0 0 3 08:00 12 0 21 0 0 0 08:20 NA NA NA NA NA NA 08:40 NA NA NA NA NA NA 09:00 31 0 14 0 0 0 09:20[...]

  • Page 620

    A Summary of Commands spsav UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 581 • tts — T ext- to-Spee ch • dpr — Dial Pulse R ecogn itio n • flex — FlexWord reco gnition • whole — W holeWord reco gnitio n • swtts — S oftware T ext -to-Speec h • fax — FA X See Also spad c spsav The spsav com mand back s up sp eec[...]

  • Page 621

    A Summary of Commands spsav UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 582 Desc ripti on The sp sav com mand back s up the s pecifie d talkfile nu mber, phr ase numb er, listfile , or ph rase an d talkfil e of the speech. Only s peech in the sp eech file syst em can be backe d up usin g the spsa v command. The pa rameters f or the [...]

  • Page 622

    A Summary of Commands spStatus UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 583 The spsav command inv okes an interact ive pro gram askin g you to insert and remo ve ca rtridge tap es peri odicall y . If the -v option i s used, the system display s infor mation abo ut each s tep of th e back u p. Example The fo llowing e xampl e save[...]

  • Page 623

    A Summary of Commands spStatus UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 584 -b SP- index Index of the SP card to b e examin ed. -i interval Inte rval be tween exam inatio ns of SP status Minimum interv al is 2 secon ds. Th e defa ult is 60 seco nds -c count Number of times SP status is to be e xamined. The default is 1. -r Reset [...]

  • Page 624

    A Summary of Commands spStatus UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 585 Free Actions: 46 Busy Actions: 4 Active Letters: 4 Free DSPs: 2 Broken DSPs: 0 Busy DSPs: 0 Run Queue Length: 0 Sleep Queue Length: 4 Running Process ID: 5 Running Action Index: 3 DSP Requests: 4 RPC Requests Done: 0 RPC Requests Queued: 0 RPC Requests Di[...]

  • Page 625

    A Summary of Commands spStatus UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 586 Work Search Loops * 1000: 53 TDM Overruns: 0 TDM Servicings Deferred: 0 Letters Received: 8 Letters Sent: 0 Letters Deferred: 0 Letters Discarded: 0 Executive Time: 57 Idle Time: 489 Task[6]: 1156 << Mailbox Information >> Index 1st Empty 1st [...]

  • Page 626

    A Summary of Commands spStatus UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 587 Run Queue Length: 1(+1) Sleep Queue Length: 3(-1) Running Process ID: 4(-1) Running Action Index: 2(-1) PC at last TDM Intr: 0x99f14024 PC at last DSP Intr: 0x99f08154 DSP Count: 2710(+ 463) Work Search Loops * 1000: 57(+4) Executive Time: 58(+1) Idle Tim[...]

  • Page 627

    A Summary of Commands spStatus UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 588 Bootcn t is incr emented eac h time the ROM rest arts. Only diagnost ics current ly alter it in any other wa y. SP time is the time in 16 mill isecond increme nts since t he pack sta rted. If spS tatus is r unning in recur sive mo de, this v alue is not c[...]

  • Page 628

    A Summary of Commands spStatus UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 589 Busy Act ion s The nu mber of Actio n struct ures curr ently as signed to time sl ots. Active Le tte rs The nu mber of l etters be ing carr ied in Chainm ail struc tures for l ong time proc essin g via Action structur es. Free DSPs, Broken DSPs, Bus y DSP[...]

  • Page 629

    A Summary of Commands spStatus UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 590 RPC Req uests Do ne, RPC Reque sts Queued , RPC Requ ests Disca rd The num ber of remote pr ocedure call requests th at have been pe rformed , the number that are waiting to be done , and the number o f requests that had to be dis carded befo re the bac k[...]

  • Page 630

    A Summary of Commands spStatus UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 591 CTL Fla gs The c urrent value of the CTL flags. These ar e used to con trol opti onal cod e within a pack. S ee spCtlFl ags fo r further info rmation. Timer Requests The nu mber of ti mer reques ts that ha ve been m ade. Active Timers, Completed Ti mers, [...]

  • Page 631

    A Summary of Commands spStatus UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 592 TDM Servicings Deferred This is the nu mber of ti mes that a TDM servici ng was defe rred bec ause the TDM inter rupt came i n on top of a DSP int errupt fo r a time sl ot. It is n ot a serious proble m. It just i ndicates th at the h ardware is busy an d[...]

  • Page 632

    A Summary of Commands spStatus UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 593 Mailbox Information — I ndex, Empty, Full The m ailbox i nform ation is rudimentar y infor mation a bout ac tivity within ea ch mailbo x. It do es not tel l you how many let ters hav e been se nt via eac h mailbo x. Howe ver, it d oes tell you wh ether [...]

  • Page 633

    A Summary of Commands spVrsion UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 594 spV rsion The spVrsion co mmand p rints th e version of the S SP drive r curren tly instal led on a machin e. Synopsis spVrs ion Desc ripti on The spVrsion co mmand p rints wh ich vers ion of the S P driv er is ins talled. This can be eithe r the 12- MB v[...]

  • Page 634

    A Summary of Commands start_vs UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 595 the start_ vs command to start it again. Th e start _vs also should be used if the sy stem was rebooted o r powered d own after stop_ vs w as used. The sta rt_vs command ch ecks to see if the user s topped the syst em with the stop_vs command. Th e start_[...]

  • Page 635

    A Summary of Commands stop_vs UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 596 stop_vs The stop_vs command gracefu lly stop s the voi ce system software . Synopsis stop_vs [ti me _out] [-n] Desc ripti on The stop_vs command gracefu lly stop s the voi ce system software . If the system is rece iving calls, stop_vs waits for approx ima[...]

  • Page 636

    A Summary of Commands striphdr UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 597 sure to execut e start_vs after log ging in as root . This ensures that the system i s returne d to the sta te it was i n before it w as reboo ted. Example The fo llowing e xample s tops t he voice system so ftware : stop_vs See Also star t_vs striphdr Th[...]

  • Page 637

    A Summary of Commands sysmon UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 598 code he aders a re required f or sp eech that is to be u sed with th e voice system. See Also addhdr sysmon The sysmon comm and execute s a program that mo nitors inc oming tele phone lin es and the associ ated car ds to see that th ey are fu nctional . Syn[...]

  • Page 638

    A Summary of Commands tas UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 599 Once the ch annels an d serv ice are as signed, e nter th e sy smon command followe d by th e number of pages, o r screen s, yo u want to see. Eac h page display s 120 to 14 0 channel s. The r esultin g displa y sho ws all c hannels and thei r curren t state s[...]

  • Page 639

    A Summary of Commands tas UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 600 Desc ripti on The tas comma nd is used t o assemb le sc ript in structions recor ded in an application-name .t file . It produce s an ex ecutabl e file des ignated application-name .T , whi ch is stor ed in a ta ble as a l ist of ex ecutabl e script instruct i[...]

  • Page 640

    A Summary of Commands tas UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 601 • -H — Print, one per lin e on stand ard error , the path names of include d files ( this opti on is in terprete d by cpp (1)). • -o <output _file> — The nam e of the output fil e. The de fault is out.T . Note that the max imum num ber of li tera[...]

  • Page 641

    A Summary of Commands trace UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 602 Files /vs/bin/tas Examples tas example .t The prog ram inc ludes ap plicable he ader fil es and r eplaces li teral de finitions with co rrespo nding num bers to pro duce an a ssemble d version of the sc ript. The as semble d code is stored on disk und er the[...]

  • Page 642

    A Summary of Commands trace UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 603 Synopsis trace [nam e]...[chan <,range> ]...[card <c ard #[.port#>]] ...[area [,area ...]...] [level [,level...]...][ date] [trace log | startlog] ...[sleep <slee ptime>] Desc ripti on The trace comman d prints tr ace mes sages to the stand[...]

  • Page 643

    A Summary of Commands trace UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 604 integer s ranging from 1 to 32. Areas 1 throu gh 16 are availabl e for user applic ations. The voi ce system reserv es are as 17 thr ough 32. T abl e 38 d escribes the trace a rea argu ments. T abl e 38. T race Area Arguments Argumen t Descrip tion AS (area [...]

  • Page 644

    A Summary of Commands trace UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 605 The defau lt, if are a is omitt ed, is al l areas ex cept SI (area 28) . Trace a reas may al so be specifi ed numeri cally wit h lis ts and ra nges. For examp le, the followi ng is legal : trace chan 5 area 1 -7,10,TS A le vel argum ent may also be sp ecifie[...]

  • Page 645

    A Summary of Commands trace UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 606 comman d with no a rgume nts. The cu rrent vo ice sys tem level s (areas 1 throug h 32) ar e defined a s show n in T able 39 . T able 3 9. T race Level Argumen ts Argument De scription U (levels 1 – 16) Trace all user le vels. AE (level 17) Trac e interna [...]

  • Page 646

    A Summary of Commands trace UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 607 The defau lt, if lev el is omitte d, is lev els U , A , AE , FE , PE , IE , and RE . Tr ace level s can al so be sp ecifi ed numeri cally with lis ts and ra nges. P (leve ls 23 – 25 ) Tr ace all proces s interfa ce functi on le vels. IE (level 26) T race e[...]

  • Page 647

    A Summary of Commands trace UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 608 If the trac elog opti on is sp ecified, all trace m essages ar e logged to the tr ace log fil e and sen t to stdout . If startlog is sp ecified, tracing is done to the trac e log but no trace output is sent to stdou t . The tr ace log f ile can b e querie d [...]

  • Page 648

    A Summary of Commands trace UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 609 • Use the sle ep argumen t of the trace comm and to d ecrease th e time that trace sle eps between reading the buffer . T he defaul t sleep time is 20 0 millis econds. • Increase t he size of the trace b uffer by addi ng or mod ifying th e line TRACE_BUF[...]

  • Page 649

    A Summary of Commands trarpt UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 610 Note that a user i nput (touc htone and speec h recogni tion) log can be implem ented by t he followi ng trace command : trace chan all ar ea IN level F Files /usr/spool/log/data/trace* /vs/data /irAPI.rc trarpt The trarpt command gene r ates a call tr affi[...]

  • Page 650

    A Summary of Commands trarpt UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 611 The pa rameters f or the tra rpt comman d are: • <hours> — Specifies the ho urs in w hich the t raffic data was collecte d. The valid option s can be a range b etween 0 to 2 3 (with 0 representi ng midnight and 23 re presenting 1 1 p.m.) or “ al[...]

  • Page 651

    A Summary of Commands unassign_permissions UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 612 tra rpt 8-17 y 08/ 24/9 3 trarpt 8-1 7 y 08/24/19 93 The fo llowing tw o example s gen erate a traffi c report f or data c ollected on date Au gust 24 , 1993, one entry pe r channe l, and ar e equival ent comm and state ment s. trarpt all n 08[...]

  • Page 652

    A Summary of Commands vfyLogMsg UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 613 Example The fo llowing e xampl e execut es the co mmand to remove voice sy stem secur ity per mi ss i ons. unassign_permissions brown See Also display_permissions assign_ permission s vfyLogMsg The vfyLo gMsg command verifies th e inform ation assoc iate[...]

  • Page 653

    A Summary of Commands vfyLogMsg UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 614 Not e: Y o u cannot u se the vfyLogMsg command to look up a mess age format for a m essage c lass that you have jus t creat ed, but no t yet instal led. The msgnum argument can be in any of the follow ing fou r formats: • absolute message number The ab[...]

  • Page 654

    A Summary of Commands vfyLogMsg UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 615 The out put of the vfyLogMsg command conta ins up to five di fferent ty pes of inform ation abou t the mess age form at: • Interpretati ons of the message number The first block o f informa tion conta ins the th ree interp retations of the message numb[...]

  • Page 655

    A Summary of Commands vsdisable UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 616 The fifth block o f informa tion de scrib es each d estin ation bit s pecifie d in the desti nation bit mask, star ting with the lowest order bit. Example lComp See Also log Cat log DstP ri vsdisable The vsdisable c ommand di sables t he autom atic resta[...]

  • Page 656

    A Summary of Commands vsenable UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 617 Example vsdisable See Also vsena ble vsenable The vsenable co mmand enables t he autom atic sta rting of t he voi ce system at system reboot. Synopsis vsena ble Desc ripti on When the vsen able command is run, UNIX system fi les are mo dified to allow the[...]

  • Page 657

    A Summary of Commands vusage UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 618 Example vsena ble See Also vsdisable vusage The vusage com mand dis plays th e curre nt load on the vo ice syste m (SSP only ). Synopsis vusage Desc ripti on The vusage com mand enabl es the v oice sy stem admi nistrat or to dete rmine the load on the voice[...]

  • Page 658

    A Summary of Commands wl_copy UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 619 $ vusage Max (Current) Speech Buffers used: 0 (0) Max (Current) Chans playing/coding: 0 (0) $ W ARNING: ! The voice system must be running to execute this command. See Also display ch an sysmon wl_cop y The wl_ copy comm and copie s FlexW ord word lists to[...]

  • Page 659

    A Summary of Commands wl_edit UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 620 absol ute path nam es, since they will be used t o load the vocab ularies on to a FlexWor d sy stem. Not e: Make sure c hange to t he dir ectory wh ere yo ur Fle xWord wordli sts are lo cated , usually /att/asr/wordl ists/active . If an y of the na mes are[...]

  • Page 660

    A Summary of Commands wl_edit UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 621 Audibl e playba ck is pr ovided wi th Text- to-Spee ch so tha t you can hear the pronun ciation of any word. You mus t dia l into the channel s pecifie d with the - l option to hear the pronunci ations. Error message s are writt en to a sma ll window at th[...]

  • Page 661

    A Summary of Commands wl_gen UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 622 W ARNING: ! If the voice system is running, wl_e dit will prompt you to stop the voice system before continuing. See Also wl_init wl_gen The wl_ gen co mmand cr eates data files fo r a FlexW ord vocab ulary. Synopsis wl_gen -L language Desc ripti on The wl_[...]

  • Page 662

    A Summary of Commands wl_gen UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 623 • /vs/pack/cmp.se g.sw — V o cabul ary and model in formation for compa nion card D SPs • vs/pack/ resource. sw — Wordli st resour ce infor mation for the res ource manager The wl_ gen co mmand sho uld be called w heneve r there is a cha nge to an a[...]

  • Page 663

    A Summary of Commands wl_init UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 624 The wl_ gen co mmand ret ains the wordli st numbe rs of any active wordlist. This means th at scripts do not hav e to be recompile d unle ss they use a wordli st that was not acti ve on the previou s invocati on of wl_gen . Example wl_gen See Also wl_edit [...]

  • Page 664

    A Summary of Commands wl_install UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 625 exam ple, “ call Rachel ” shoul d be writte n “ cal l_Rac hel . ” Word s are c ase insen sitive. Each line o f the fil e will b e augmented with a tab followe d by the cecilbe t phone tic transc ription of th e line. Example wl_init database See[...]

  • Page 665

    A Summary of Commands wl_install UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 626 Example wl_install See Also wl_copy wl_gen[...]

  • Page 666

    UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 627 Glossary Numerics 23B+D 23 beare r (communi cation) an d 1 data (signali ng) chan nel on a T1 PRI circ uit card. 30B+D 30 beare r (communi cation) an d 1 data (signali ng) chan nel (plus framing channel 0 ) on an E1 P RI circui t card. 47B+D 47 beare r (communi cation) an d 1 data (si[...]

  • Page 667

    Glos sary 5ESS ® UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 628 5ESS ® A Lucent elect ronic sw itching mach ine used to route c alls thr ough the t elepho ne network or private branch exchange . A AC alternat ing cu rrent ACD automa tic call di stribu tor AD applica tion di spatch AD-API applica tion di spatch a pplication progr[...]

  • Page 668

    Glossary adjunct products UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 629 adjunct products Produc ts (for examp le, the Adjun ct/ Swit ch Appl ic ation Inte rface) that the sy stem adminis ters vi a cut-thro ugh acce ss to the inher ent manage ment c apabilities of the product itself; this is in oppo sition to the abilit y of the s[...]

  • Page 669

    Glos sary ALERT UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 630 ALERT System ale rt er proc ess alerter A syst em proce ss that res ponds to patterns of e vents lo gged by th e “ logda emon ” proces s. American Standard Code for Infor mation Interchange A standar d code for da ta represen tation that r epresents al phanum eric [...]

  • Page 670

    Glossary announceme nt UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 631 announcement A messa ge the sy stem pla ys to the cal ler to p rovide info rmation . The cal ler is no t asked to give a r esponse . Compare to promp t . API Applic ation pro grammin g interfa ce application The auto mated tran saction (intera ctions) among the [...]

  • Page 671

    Glos sary ASI UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 632 ASI analo g switch integrati on ASR advance d spee ch reco gnition asynchronous communication A meth od of data tr ansmis sion in which bi ts or ch aracters are sent at irregul ar interva ls and spac ed by star t and stop bits ra ther than b y time. Co mpare to synchron [...]

  • Page 672

    Glossar y automa tic number identificat ion UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 633 automatic numbe r identific ation A meth od of ident ifying th e calli ng party by automat ically receiv ing a st ring of di gits that id entifies the call ing st ation of a p articul ar cus tomer . B back up The prese rvation of t he info r[...]

  • Page 673

    Glos sary batch fi le UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 634 batch file A file c ontaining one or m ore line s, each o f which is a co mmand ex ecutab le by the UNIX shell. BB bulletin board blind transfer protocol A protoc ol in whi ch a call i s complete d as soo n as the ex tension is dial ed, without having to wait to [...]

  • Page 674

    Glos sary bundle UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 635 bundle In the con text of the Enhanced File Transfer pac kage, this te rm is u sed to deno te a single f ile, a gr oup of f iles (pac kage), o r a comb ination of both. byte A unit of storage i n the com puter . On many s ystems , a byte i s 8 bits (binary d igits), w[...]

  • Page 675

    Glossary called party number UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 636 called party number The numb er dialed b y the p erson maki ng a te lephone c all. T eleph one switc hing equip ment can u se this n umber to selecti vely route an incom ing ca ll to a pa rticular departme nt or agen t. caller The party who cal ls for a s [...]

  • Page 676

    Glossar y cartridge t ape driv e UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 637 cartridge tape drive A high- capacit y data storage/re trieval device that can be used to transf er larg e amount s of infor matio n onto high -densi ty magn etic ca rtridge tape base d on a predetermi ned forma t. This tap e can be r emoved fro m the [...]

  • Page 677

    Glos sary cent ral office UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 638 central o ffice An office or locat ion in whi ch larg e telecom munic ation dev ices suc h as t elephone switches and n etwork acc ess fac ilities are m aintai ned. The se locat ions foll ow stri ct insta llation and o perat ion requ irements . central p roce[...]

  • Page 678

    Glos sary clust er controller UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 639 cluster controller A bisy nchrono us interfac e that provid es a mea ns of han dling r emote com munic ation processi ng. CO central office code excited linear pre diction A mean s of encod ing an alog vo ice sig nals int o digi tal sig nals that provid e[...]

  • Page 679

    Glossary configuration management UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 640 configuration management The co mponent of the s ystem th at allows y ou to manage th e current confi guration of voice c hanne ls, host sessio ns, and da tabase connecti ons, assign sc ripts to run on specifi c voic e channel s or host s ession s, as[...]

  • Page 680

    Glos sary coresiden cy UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 641 coresiden cy The abi lity of two product s or se rvices to oper ate and inte ract wit h each other on a single h ardware pl atform. CPE cust omer provi ded eq uipment or custom er prem ise equi pment CPN called p arty number CPT call pr ogress tones CPU central [...]

  • Page 681

    Glos sary crash UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 642 crash An in teractive utilit y for ex amining t he operat ing sy stem co re an d for determ ining if system paramete rs are bei ng excee ded. CSU chann el se rvic e uni t custom sp eech Unique wor ds or phr ases to b e used in system voice p rompts th at Lucent T echno[...]

  • Page 682

    Glos sary danger UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 643 D danger An admoni shment or advis ory statem ent use d in syste m docu mentation to alert t he user to the possibi lity of p ersonal injury or death. data inter face pro cess A softwar e proce ss that com municates with Sc ript Bui lder appli cations . database A str[...]

  • Page 683

    Glos sary data base table UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 644 database table A struct ure, mad e up of co lumns and rows, th at hold s inform ation in a databa se. Database t ables pr ovide a means of s toring i nformati on that ch anges too often to “ hard-code, ” or st ore permane ntly , in t he transa ction outli[...]

  • Page 684

    Glos sary DCP UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 645 DCP digital c ommu nication s protoc ol debug The proce ss of locati ng and cor recting er rors in comp uter pro grams; als o referred t o as troub leshooti ng . default The way a compute r performs a task in the abs ence of ot her inst ruction s. default owner The owne [...]

  • Page 685

    Glossary dial pulse recognition UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 646 dial pulse recognition A meth od of recogn izin g caller p ulse inp uts from a rotary tel ephone. dialed numbe r identific ation service A servic e that allows inco ming cal ls to co ntain info rmation about the te lephon e number fo r which it i s dest[...]

  • Page 686

    Glos sary DMA UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 647 DMA direct mem ory addr ess DNIS dialed nu mber ide ntificati on servi ce DPR dial pulse reco gni ti on DSP digita l signa l proce ssor DTE data term inal equi pment DTMF dual t one multi- frequen cy DTR data term inal rea dy[...]

  • Page 687

    Glossary dual tone multi-frequency UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 648 dual tone multi-frequency A touch-t one sound that is an audio si gnal in cluding two different freque ncies. DTMF feedback is the proc ess of the “ switch ” provi ding this inform ation to the system . DTMF muting i s the proc ess of ig noring t[...]

  • Page 688

    Glos sary Ear an d Mouth UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 649 Ear and Mouth A commo n T1 tru nking proto col for connecti on between t wo “ switch es. ” EBCDIC Extended Binary Coded Dec imal Inter exchan ge Code echo cancellation The proce ss of ma king the c hanne l quiet en ough so th at the sys tem can h ear and r[...]

  • Page 689

    Glossar y Enhan ced Basic Spee ch UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 650 Enhanc ed Basic Sp eech Pre-rec orded s peech available f rom Lu cent T ec hnolo gies in severa l lang uages. Sometime s cal led stan dard spe ech . error me ssage A messa ge on the s creen indi cating th at someth ing is wron g with a possible sugg e[...]

  • Page 690

    Glos sary Ether net UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 651 Ether net A name for a loca l area ne twork tha t follows IEEE sta ndard 802 .3. Supported implemen tations a re 10Bas eT and/o r 100BaseT . event The notifi cation giv en to an app lication when some condition occurs that is generall y not encou ntered in normal o[...]

  • Page 691

    Glos sary FCC UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 652 F FCC Federa l Communi catio ns Commis sion FDD floppy di sk driv e feature A functi on or cap ability of a prod uct or an app lica tion withi n the system . feature packa g e An opt ional pac kage that may cont ain both ha rdware a nd sof tware resou rces to provid e ad[...]

  • Page 692

    Glos sary fiel d UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 653 field See da tabase fi eld . FIFO first-in- first-ou t proces sing orde r file A colle ction of d ata treate d as a basic unit of storage. file tran sfer An option that al lows you to t ransfer files inte ractively or direct ly to and from UNIX using the file tra nsfe[...]

  • Page 693

    Glos sary FTS UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 654 FT S file tra nsfer pr ocess mes sage cl ass function key A key , labe led F1 th rough F8, o n your key board to which the system software g ives special proper ties for ma nipul ating the u ser interf ace. G GEN PRISM lo gger a nd alerter general message class grammar T[...]

  • Page 694

    Glos sary hard d isk driv e UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 655 H hard disk drive A high- capacit y data storage/r etriev al device that is located insi de a comp uter platform . A hard d isk driv e stores d ata on n onremovabl e high-d ensity m agneti c media bas ed on a pr edeterm ined format fo r retriev al by th e s[...]

  • Page 695

    Glos sary Hz UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 656 Hz Hertz I IBM Internati onal Bus iness M achines iCk or ICK The syst em integr ity check ing proces s. ID identif ication IDE integrat ed disk electro nics idle channel A channe l that e ither has n o owner or is owne d by its default owner and is onhoo k.[...]

  • Page 696

    Glos sary IE UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 657 IE informat ion el ement IEEE Institute of Electri cal and Ele ctronic E ngineers IND $FI LE The sta ndard SNA fi le trans fer util ity that run s as an a pplicati on under CICS, TSO, and CMS. IN D$FILE i s indepen dent of link-lev el protoc ols such as BI SYNC and SDLC. [...]

  • Page 697

    Glos sary INIT UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 658 INIT voice s ystem i nitia lization mess age clas s initialize T o start up the system for the fi rst time. inserv in-se rvice sta te Integrated Ser vices Digita l Network A network that pro vides end- to-end di gital conne ctiv ity to su pport a wi de range of voice a [...]

  • Page 698

    Glos sary interrupt UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 659 interrupt The term ination of v oice and /or telep hony func tions whe n some co ndition o ccurs. Intuity Response Application Programming Interface A libr ary of comm ands t hat prov ide a stan dard dev elopment i nterfac e for voice - telephony applic ations. IOB[...]

  • Page 699

    Glos sary ISA UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 660 ISA industr y sta nda rd arch ite ct ur e ISDN Integrate d Services D igital Net work ISV independe nt soft ware vendor IT AC Internati onal T ec hnical Assist ance Cente r K Kbps kiloby tes pe r secon d Kbyte kilo byte[...]

  • Page 700

    Glossary keyboard mapping UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 661 keyboard mapping In emulati on mode, thi s feature enables t he keyboa rd to send 327 0 keyboa rd codes to the h ost acco rding to a configu ratio n table s et up duri ng instal lation . keyword spotting A capabi lity prov ided by W holeWord spee ch rec ognit[...]

  • Page 701

    Glos sary LIFO UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 662 LIFO last-i n-first- out proce ssing o rder line side E1 A digita l metho d of in terfacin g a sys tem to a PB X or “ switc h ” usi ng E1- rel ated hardwar e and softw are. line side T1 A digita l metho d of in terfacin g a sys tem to a PB X or “ switc h ” using[...]

  • Page 702

    Glos sary LOG UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 663 LOG System logger p rocess me ssag e class logical unit A type of SNA Networ k Addr essable Unit. logdaemon A UNIX system informati on and error lo gging p rocess. logger See logd aemon . logging on/off Enterin g or exitin g the sys tem softwa re. LSE1 line side E1 LSPS [...]

  • Page 703

    Glos sary LST1 UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 664 LST1 line side T1 LU logica l unit Lucent sp eech proc essing so lutions II circ uit card (6 UB5) A high- perform ance speec h proces sing cir cuit card capab le of sim ultaneous suppor t for vario us speec h techno logies. In additio n to the bas ic spe ech-proc essing[...]

  • Page 704

    Glossar y mainten ance proces s UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 665 maintenance process A software process that runs temporar y diagnost ics and mai ntains the st ate of circuit cards and channels . manoos manually out-of- service state masked ev ent An event that an applicati on can ignor e (that is, the appl ication c[...]

  • Page 705

    Glos sary megabyte UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 666 megabyte A unit of memory e qual to 1,0 48,576 bytes (1024 x 1024) . It is often r ounded to one million . menu Options pr esented t o a user on a comp uter sc reen or with voice p rompt s. MF multifre quency MHz megahert z ms millis econd msec millis econd MS-DOS A[...]

  • Page 706

    Glos sary MTC UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 667 MTC maintenan ce proc ess multifrequency Dual tone d igit signal ing (s imilar to DT MF), use d for tr unk addres sing betwe en network switches or b y network operators . multichannel application A singl e process /applic ation th at contro ls sever al chann els. Eac h [...]

  • Page 707

    Glos sary netoos UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 668 netoos network out-of -s erv ic e state non-fac ility as sociated s ignalli ng NFS network file shari ng NM-API Network M anagem ent - App licatio n Programm ing Int erface NMVT network management vect or transpo rt nonex nonexis tent state nonindexed table A table th[...]

  • Page 708

    Glossary nonmasked event UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 669 nonmasked event An event that must b e sent to the appl ication. Genera lly , an event is nonmas kable if the appli cation wou ld like ly enco unter sta te transitio n errors by trying to it. null value An entry containin g no valu e. A field co ntaining a n u[...]

  • Page 709

    Glos sary ORACLE UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 670 ORACLE A compan y that produce s relationa l data base mana gement so ftware. It is also u sed as a generi c term that identifies a database r esidin g on a loca l or remote sy stem th at is create d and ma intained using an ORACL E RDBMS pro duct. P PBX private branc[...]

  • Page 710

    Glos sary PCM UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 671 PCM pulse code modul ation PEC price e lement co de per iph eral (d evic e) Equip ment suc h as printe rs or term inals th at is in additi on to the ba sic processor. peripheral c omponent interc onnect A newer , higher s peed PC bus t hat is g raduall y displa cing ISA [...]

  • Page 711

    Glossar y phrase f iltering ( screening) UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 672 phrase f iltering (s creening ) The rejec tion o f unreco gnized s peech . The Wh oleWord and Fl exWord spee ch recogni tion packa ges can b e programm ed to repr ompt the c aller if th e syste m does not reco gnize a spoke n respon se. phrase [...]

  • Page 712

    Glos sary PMC UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 673 PMC PCI Mezz anine Card poll A messa ge se nt from a cen tral co ntroll er to an in dividual stati on on a mul tipoin t network inviting tha t station to send if it has any traffic. polling A netwo rk arrangem ent whereb y a c entral comp uter ask s each remote lo cation[...]

  • Page 713

    Glossar y private branch exchange UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 674 private b ranch exc hange A priv ate switc hing sy stem, eith er manual or autom atic, us ually s erving an organiz ation, su ch as a b usine ss or go vernment a gency , an d usuall y locate d on the cust omer ’ s prem ises. processor In syste m doc[...]

  • Page 714

    Glossary pulse code modulation UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 675 pulse code modulation A digita l modu lation met hod of e ncoding voi ce sign als into digital s ignals . See als o adaptive differential pulse c ode mod ulation . R RAID redundan t array of i ndependen t disks RAID Array An asse mbly of d isk driv es co[...]

  • Page 715

    Glossary recognition type UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 676 recognitio n type The typ e of in put the re cognize r can un derstand . Available types in clude touch-t one, dial pul se, an d Advanc ed Speec h Recogni tion (AS R), whic h includ es Whol eWord and Fle xWord speec h reco gnition. recognizer The part of the [...]

  • Page 716

    Glos sary repor ts administ ration UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 677 reports administration The com ponent of a system that pr ovides access to sys tem repor ts, includ ing call classifica tion, cal l data deta il, call da ta sum mary , message log, and tr affic reports. restore The pro cess of r ecover ing lost or da[...]

  • Page 717

    Glos sary roll back UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 678 roll back T o cancel chang es to a dat abase si nce the po int at w hich changes were las t committe d. rollback s egment A portio n of the databa se that re cords actions that sh ould be un done un der cert ain circu mstances. Ro llback segme nts are use d to pr o[...]

  • Page 718

    Glos sary screen po p UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 679 screen po p A meth od of deli vering a screen of infor mation to a telep hone oper ator at the same time a telephone call is deli vered. T his is accomp lished b y a comp lex c hain of ta sks that in clude id entifyin g the c alling pa rty numb er , using tha t i[...]

  • Page 719

    Glossar y shared d atabase ta ble UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 680 shared d atabase tab le A databas e table tha t is use d in mor e than one a pplicati on. shared sp eech Speech t hat is a p art of mor e than one appli cation . shared speech pools A parame ter that al lows t he user o f a voice applicat ion to sha r[...]

  • Page 720

    Glossar y small computer syst em interf ace UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 681 small compu ter system interfac e A disk drive con trol t echnolog y in wh ich a s ingle SCS I adapt er circu it card plu gged into a PC slot is ca pable o f control ling as m any as sev en different har d disks, op tical disks, tap e drives[...]

  • Page 721

    Glos sary spee ch and s ignal proc essor ci rcuit card (CWB1) UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 682 speech an d signa l processor circuit card (CW B1) A high- performanc e signal process ing circu it card capable of simult aneous s upport for vario us speec h technol ogies. speech en ergy The amou nt of en ergy in an a ud[...]

  • Page 722

    Glossar y speec h modeling UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 683 speech mo deling The pro cess of cr eating WholeWord s peech re cognitio n algori thms by col lecting thousands of different s peech samp les o f a singl e word and comparing them al l to obtain a statis tical aver age of the word. Th is average is then u se[...]

  • Page 723

    Glos sary SQL UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 684 SQL structu red q uery la nguage SR speech r ecog nitio n SSP speech a nd si gnal p rocessor circuit card (CWB1) standar d speech The spe ech pack age avai lable in seve ral lan guages c ontaining simp le words and phrases p roduced by Lucen t T echnolog ies for u se wit[...]

  • Page 724

    Glos sary string UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 685 string A contiguo us sequenc e of charac ters treated as a unit. Strings are norm ally boun ded by white s paces, tabs, or a c haracter d esignated as a sep arator . A st ring value is a specifi ed group of chara cters symbo lized by a vari able. structured query lang[...]

  • Page 725

    Glossary switch hook flash UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 686 switch hook flash A signali ng techniqu e in which the si gnal is ori ginated b y momentar ily depre ssing the “ switch ho ok. ” switch int erface ad ministrati on The comp onent of the syste m that enab les you to de fine the inter action be tween the s[...]

  • Page 726

    Glossar y system administr ator UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 687 system adminis trator The person as signed the responsibi lity of monit oring all s ystem soft ware process ing, perform ing dail y syste m operati ons and p reventi ve mainte nance , and troubles hooting e rrors as r equired . system ar chitecture The [...]

  • Page 727

    Glos sary table UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 688 table See da tabase tab le . talkfile An ASCII file th at contain s the spe ech phra se tags a nd phras e tag numb ers for all the phras es of a s pecific ap plicati on. The s peech phr ases a re organiz ed and stored in grou ps. Eac h talkfi le ca n contai n up to 65 [...]

  • Page 728

    Glos sary TCP/IP UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 689 TCP/IP transmiss ion con trol pr otocol/in ternet proto col TDM time divi sion m ultip le xin g telecom alarm module An intel ligent al arm modul e that pr ovides cr itical, major , and minor alarm ind icators. telephone network connec tion The poi nt at which a te le[...]

  • Page 729

    Glos sary ThinNet UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 690 ThinNet A 5-mm ( 10BASE 2) coaxi al ca ble used to provi de interL AN commu nicat ions. time-division multiplex A method o f servi ng a numbe r of sim ultaneous channel s over a common transmiss ion path by assi gning the transmi ssion p ath sequen tially t o the cha[...]

  • Page 730

    Glos sary transact ion UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 691 transact ion The inte raction s (exc hanges) be tween the caller and the voice response s ystem. A transacti on can in volve on e or mo re tele phone networ k conn ections and vo ice respons es from the sys tem. It can also in volve on e or mo re of the system o[...]

  • Page 731

    Glos sary TSO UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 692 TSO time shar e op er ation TSM transacti on state ma chine process TTS T ext-to- Speech TWIP T1 interfa ce proces s U UCS Unified Co mmunic ations S erver UK United Kingd om[...]

  • Page 732

    Glos sary US UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 693 US United States of Amer ic a UNI X Oper atin g Syst em A multiu ser , multitas king c omputer o perating system originally deve loped by Lucent T echnol ogies. UNIX shell The comman d lang uage that pr ovides a user int erface to the UNIX op erating system . upgrade scen[...]

  • Page 733

    Glos sary UVL UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 694 UVL unified v oice libr ary V VDC video di spla y con troller vi editor A screen editor us ed to creat e and c hange ele ctronic fi les. virtual ch annel A channel that is not associ ated with an i nterface to the teleph one netwo rk (T ip/R ing, T1, LSE1/L ST1, or PRI).[...]

  • Page 734

    Glossar y vocab ulary acti vation UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 695 vocabul ary activ ation The set of active v ocabulari es that def ine the words and wo rdlists known to the FlexWord re cogniz er . vocabul ary loadin g The proces s of copyi ng the vo cabular y from the sys tem where i t was deve loped and addin g it[...]

  • Page 735

    Glos sary voice respon se output pr ocess UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 696 voice response output proce ss A softwar e proce ss that tran sfers d igitize d spee ch between system hardwar e (for example , T ip/Ring an d SSP c ircuit car ds) an d data sto rage dev ices (for ex ample , hard disk, etc.) voice re sponse un[...]

  • Page 736

    Glos sary warni ng UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 697 W warning An admoni shment or advis ory statem ent use d in syste m docu mentation to alert t he user to the possibi lity of e quipment d amage. watchdog t imer An timer that acti vates a TA M a larm when CPU activi ty is not receiv ed within the 30- seco nd thres h[...]

  • Page 737

    Glos sary word UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 698 word A unique utteranc e unders tood by th e recogniz er . wordlist A set of w ords av ailable f or FlexWord recogniti on by an a pplicati on durin g a Prom pt & Coll ect action step. word spotting The abi lity to s earch thro ugh extr aneous spee ch dur ing a reco [...]

  • Page 738

    UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 699 Index A Acrobat Rea der adjust ing the w indow size xx xvi hiding a nd dis playing bookmark s xxxvi navigati ng xxx vii printing f rom xx xvii searchi ng xxxvi i setting t he default ma gnificat ion xxx vi add com mand 371 addhdr co mmand 373 adding re mote d atabase a ccess ID 23 3 Ad[...]

  • Page 739

    Index D UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 700 call dat a detail rep ort 317 summary report 32 8 tabl es CCA 199 CCASUM 199 CDH 200 CDHSUM 202 EVENTS 202 EVSUM 203 resi zing 206 TRASUM 204 call dat a hand ler (CDH) tabl es 201 cards, di agnos ing 85 CCA table 199 ccarpt c ommand 39 0 CCASUM table 199 cddrp t comman d 391 CD[...]

  • Page 740

    Index E UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 701 datab ase access ID adding 233 remote 233 removi ng 245 adminis tration adding rem ote dat abase access ID 233 removi ng data base acces s ID 245 comman ds 247 DIP time out 213 limitati ons 247 monitori ng comm ands 247 optimiz ation 196 sizi ng, incr easing 224 dbch eck com ma[...]

  • Page 741

    Index F UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 702 equipme nt diagnos tics 85 erase co mman d 464 event 74 EVENTS table 202 EVSUM table 20 3 explain comm and 466 F feat ure l icen ses 64 find Homes co mm and 471 fixLogFi le comm and 473 funct ion keys label s 2 , 11 optional 13 stand ard 12 H headF IX command 477 help screen s [...]

  • Page 742

    Index N UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 703 messa ge adminis tration capabi lities 67 des tinat ions 72 , 74 threshol d period 81 threshol ds 76 , 78 destinat ions 72 line 2 , 10 log expl ain 343 , 350 opti ons 33 8 report 33 3 priority 79 threshold s 78 mkAlerter co mm an d 530 mkheade r command 533 mkimag e comma nd 54[...]

  • Page 743

    Index R UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 704 putenv fu nction c all 243 R refresh rat e 305 reinit Log comm and 554 remote da tabase ac cess ID adding 233 removing 245 remote te rminal ad ministrat i on 29 2 remote te rminal co nfiguratio n, see rem ote termina l admini stratio n remove com mand 55 5 remove_ appl com mand[...]

  • Page 744

    Index S UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 705 Signal Proces si ng Acti vi ty repo rt contents 358 spad c comma nd 574 spar com mand 57 5 soft_dis c com m and 570 soft_ szr comm and 572 spad c comma nd 574 spar com mand 57 5 spCtlF lags co mmand 581 spsa v comm and 581 spStat us co mm and 583 spVrsi on co mmand 594 start v [...]

  • Page 745

    Index T UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 706 T T1 channel s, cha ngi ng states 108 E&M interfa ce 150 ISDN-PRI 174 tas co mmand 599 timeout, dat aba se DIP 213 trace comm and 602 trace servic e 306 traffic rep ort 354 trarpt com mand 610 TRASUM table 20 4 U unassig n_permis sions c ommand 61 2 Unix Admi nistration men[...]