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Reliant Octel 200 and Octel 300 Message Servers PB6001401 User Manual

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Maintenance

Commands 6-13

Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0

PB60014–01

Command

Basic Definition

MAINTENANCE

This level allows full access to message-server diagnostics, error information,
and the INSTALL and UPDATE programs. A default password, MAINT, is set by
the manufacturer.

ADMINISTRATIVE

This level allows entrance to the UPDATE program. It also allows you to use the

LIST

and

CLEAR

commands for the Hardware Error Table, Traffic Peg Count

Table, and all reports. A default password, ADMIN, is set by the manufacturer.

REPORT

This level allows you to use the

LIST

and

CLEAR

commands for the Hardware

Error Table, Traffic Peg Count Table, and all reports, and the

DEV

command for

DID/E&M reports. A default password, REPORT, is set by the manufacturer.

Passwords can be set for each level, as follows:

Level

Set or Change Password

Maintenance

Maintenance, Administration, Report

Administrative

Administration, Report

Report

Report

To set or change the password, at the @ prompt, enter one of the following
commands, followed by the password:

PASS A

(for administrative)

PASS M

(for maintenance)

PASS R

(for report)

The message server requests a password when a terminal is connected to the
message server, when an already connected terminal is turned ON, or when the
modem is accessed. The password entered at that time determines the level of
access to the message server. When a task is complete, you should disconnect the
terminal from the modem or turn it OFF. This ensures that the appropriate access
level is available for the next session.

PAT STA

PATCH STATUS

Use this command to show the status of all patches currently applied on the Octel
Octel Overture 200/300, the patch number, the date the patch was applied, and
the targets. If a patch is a special patch, enter

sp*

following the patch number.


This information is retained through all restarts. Following a reboot, patches that
were applied to memory-only are removed from the status database.

After the patch status is displayed, a listing of all patches that are on the
message-server hard disk, but not yet applied, are listed.