Miscellaneous commands – Reliant Octel 200 and Octel 300 Message Servers PB6001401 User Manual
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Installation and Maintenance Volume
Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0
PB60014–01
Command
Basic Definition
CDFAX x y
CUFAX x y
CDINTG x y
CUINTG x y
The following commands also can be used.
COURTESY DOWN FAX
Removes the fax channel from service.
COURTESY UP FAX
Returns the fax channel to service.
COURTESY DOWN INTEGRATION UNIT
Remove the integration unit from service.
COURTESY UP INTEGRATION UNIT
Returns the integration unit to service.
CDGWL [f]
COURTESY DOWN GATEWAY LINK
Removes the OctelAccess server link (gateway) from service. All new requests
from a remote OctelAccess server are rejected, and all current requests in
progress are finished before communication with the OctelAccess server is
stopped. A progress message is displayed. This command is also used to
re-initialize the OctelAccess link to recover from serious unexpected error
conditions. This courtesy down state is maintained across a reload and restart.
Only the
CUGWL
command can clear this state.
f
= Type
f
to force the OctelAccess Server link to shutdown immediately
without waiting for in-progress requests or sessions to finish. (optional)
CUGWL
COURTESY UP GATEWAY LINK
Returns the OctelAccess linkn (gateway) to service.
The following commands are required before restoring prompts and system
configuration files and are recommended for all LAN Restore procedures. These
commands should also be used for backup procedures when information being
backed up could change as the procedure is being run.
SHUTDOWN
SHUTDOWN
Use this command to put the message server in an off–line mode, removing ports,
fax cards, and integration units from service, and disabling digital and analog
networking, but without physically restarting or reloading the system or disabling
the LAN card.
⇒
Important:
Whenever the
SHUTDOWN
command is used to put the server in an
off–line mode, the
STARTUP
command must be used to bring the
server back online. Even when the server is rebooted after a
SHUTDOWN
command, it is still necessary to issue the
STARTUP
command to initialize fax cards and the LAN card.
STARTUP
STARTUP
Use this command to bring the message server back online, removing port
forwarding, enabling fax cards, integration units, and analog and digital network
messaging activity.
Miscellaneous Commands
Use these miscellaneous commands as described in the following: