Reliant Octel 200 and Octel 300 Message Servers PB6001401 User Manual
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Maintenance
Commands 6-15
Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0
PB60014–01
Command
Basic Definition
T ON
The Octel Overture 200/300 is reporting that a tone was received from the PBX
or central office. The number displayed is the actual time duration of the tone
received.
T OFF
The Octel Overture 200/300 is reporting that no tone (silence) was received from
the PBX or central office. The number displayed is the actual time duration that
no tone was present.
PRTMAP
LIST PORT MAPPING
Lists allocation of message server port numbers to ports configured in each slot,
and displays the allocation of each port to integration unit.
PS x
PORT STATUS
Use this command to print the status of all ports, where
x
is the non-zero for
continuous (optional) printing.
RESTA
RESTART
Use this command to restart the CPU. All active ports and the modem are
dropped. With the
RESTA
command, the software is not reloaded from the hard
drive.
The maintenance-level password is requested before restart is initiated.
RESTA 2
RESTA 2
Use this command to restart the CPU, which reloads software from the hard disk.
All active ports and the modem are dropped.
SDBG
Use this command to allow card integration trace information to be logged to the
message server’s call-processing trace log file.
To trace APIC and NPIC integrations, at the @ prompt enter
SDBG xx 1 FF yy
where xx is the slot number and yy is either 7F to turn on debug or 00 to turn off.
To trace other integrations, at the @ prompt enter
SDBG xx yy ll zz
where xx is the slot number, yy is the unit number 11 is the link number, and zz is
either 7F to turn on debug or 00 to turn off.
For example,
SDBG 2 1 2 7F
turns on debug for slot 2, unit 1, link 2.
TIME
TIME
Use this command to display the current message-server date and time.
.
To change the date and time, use the UPDATE program. At the . (dot)
prompt, enter MODIFY DATE. the Configuration volume, Update chapter