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585-313 -507 Comcode 108725904 April 20 00 Issue 3 UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration.
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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 . . . . . . .
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 .
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 .
UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xii Adding Message Des tinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Removi ng Message Destinati ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xiv EVENTS T abl e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 EVSUM T a ble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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 .
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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xvii addhdr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373 alarm_c utoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 4 annotate .
UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xviii decode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 3 defServi ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414 delete car d/chann el .
UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xix encode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 3 erase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 464 explain .
UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 A pril 2000 xx restore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559 retireA larms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562 rmdb .
UCS 1000 R4. 2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 xx i vusage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 618 wl_cop y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 619 wl_edit .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 b.
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.
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.
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 .
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 .
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 .
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 .
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 .
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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 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 ).
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.
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 .
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 ).
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 ).
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 .
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.
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 .
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 ).
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.
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 ).
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 .
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 .
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 .
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 S.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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 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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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 .
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 .
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.
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 .
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 m.
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 ).
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.
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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 o.
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.
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 .
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 ).
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.
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.
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 .
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 ).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 ).
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 .
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 llowin.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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 .
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.
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.
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 .
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 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 ).
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.
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 .
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.
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 ).
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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 m.
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.
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.
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 ).
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 .
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.
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 ).
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.
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 .
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.
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 ).
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.
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.
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.
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 ).
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 ).
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.
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 .
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 ).
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.
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 ).
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 .
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.
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 ).
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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 ).
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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 ).
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 .
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).
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 .
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 Address.
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 s.
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 ).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 ).
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: ).
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 ).
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: ).
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 ).
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.
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 ).
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 .
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 ).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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 ).
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 ).
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.
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 ).
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.
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.
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.
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 Add.
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 PRO.
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.
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 .
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 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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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) .
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 .
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.
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).
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 .
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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 .
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.
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.
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 .
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 ag.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 ).
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.
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.
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 ).
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.
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.
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 ).
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 .
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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 .
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 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.
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.
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).
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.
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: •.
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.
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 .
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 ).
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.
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.
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.
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).
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 ).
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 .
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 .
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 .
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) .
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.
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.
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.
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 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 m.
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.
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.
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 m.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 ).
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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 ).
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 ).
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 ).
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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 ).
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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: .
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.
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 (*) .
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 (*) .
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.
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 .
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.
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).
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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 Displ.
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.
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.
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 ).
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.
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.
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.
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 ).
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.
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 l.
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 ).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 ).
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.
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.
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 ).
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 ).
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.
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 .
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.
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 ).
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 mmand.
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 ).
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.
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.
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 ).
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 .
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.
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 ).
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 ).
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 ) .
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 ).
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.
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.
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 ).
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.
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.
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.
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 ).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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 ).
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.
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 .
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 .
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.
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] ass.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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 &.
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.
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 ).
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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> .
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.
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 ).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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> .
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 &.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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) .
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 ,.
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.
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 t.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 ).
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.
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 ).
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 t.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 omman.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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 eci.
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.
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.
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/*.
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.
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.
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 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 .
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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 .
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 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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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 ).
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.
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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 “ - .
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 sp.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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).
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.
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 [ , .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 " .
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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 • Lo.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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 .
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 • w.
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.
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.
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.
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 Len.
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:.
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) P.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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] .
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.
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) .
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 m.
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.
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.
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 ).
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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 ad.
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.
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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 sign.
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 .
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.
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.
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 .
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 .
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 I.
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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 Networ.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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 SC.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 UC.
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 .
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).
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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 x.
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 2.
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 ba.
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.
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 .
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 remot.
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 co.
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 com.
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