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Maintenance
Commands 6-11
Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0
PB60014–01
Command
Basic Definition
SPEAK DATE BEFORE TIME
You can modify this option to YES, to cause the server to speak the date before
speaking the time. For example, “April fifth at 5:00 p.m.”
SPEAK DAY BEFORE MONTH
You can modify this option to YES, to cause the server to speak the day before
speaking the month. For example, “Fifth of April.”
SPEAK NAME BEFORE “ONE MESSAGE WAITING” PHRASE
You can modify this option to YES, to cause the server to speak the name of the
message recipient before the prompt “there is one new message for . . . ”
SPEAK NAME BEFORE “MULTI MESSAGE WAITING” PHRASE
You can modify this option to YES, to cause the server to speak the name of the
message recipient before the prompt “there are two new messages for . . . ”
SPEAK NAME BEFORE “CALL FOR” PHRASE
You can modify this option to YES, to cause the server to speak the name of the
message recipient before an incoming call is announced.
SPEAK YEAR AS A NUMBER
You can modify this option to YES, to cause the server to speak the year as a
number. For example, 1997 is spoken as “One thousand, nine hundred, ninety
seven.”
S3.0, this option has been removed.
SPEAK “THOUSAND” WHEN YEAR IS 1XXX
You can modify this option to YES, to cause the server to speak the year without
the first-digit quantity. For example, 1997 is spoken as “Thousand, nine hundred,
ninety seven.”
S3.0, this option has been removed.
SPEAK SPECIAL PHRASE WHEN YEAR IS X100
You can modify this option to YES if the last two digits for years ending in even
hundreds should not be spoken. For example, the year 2100 is spoken as “Two
thousand, one hundred.”
S3.0, this option has been removed.
LANSTAT
LANSTAT
This command gives basic information about the current status of the LAN,
including whether the LAN is UP or DOWN, and the state of the high-speed
links.
LOG x y
Use this command to collect information about specific events for Call
Processing Trace (CPT) activities, Call Detail Record (CDR) log activities,
Moves, Adds and Changes (MAC) log activities and Server Activity Trace (SAT)
log activities. This command displays the collected data according to specific
filters that can limit the time interval and the type of log defined. In this
command,
x
is the specific filter for data collected in the logs, and
y
is the log to
be traced. For details, refer to the Log Commands chapter in this volume.