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Lucent Technologies Definity Audix System Release 4.0 Maintenance Guide
Lucent Technologies Definity Audix System Release 4.0 Maintenance Guide
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-13 Maintenance Connections 1 Table 1-5. Maintenance Terminal Hookups Local RS-232C Hookup (Direct Connection)Remote RS-232C Hookup (Through External Modem) Baud Rate: n9600 b p s Baud Rates: n1200 b p s n2400 b p s Op tion setting s: (On all terminals) nSe n d Pa r it y = sp a c e nChec k Parity = no nRETURN k ey = CR nNewline on LF = no nENTER key = ec[ 2a (ec is ESCAPE key) Op tion setting s: (On all...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-14 Maintenance Connections 1 Spec ific op tions for setting up the 715 terminal are inc lud ed in Tab le 1-6. Port 1 is the (p arallel) p rinter p ort. Port 2 is used to c onnec t the loc al maintenanc e terminal (LCT) c able. To turn on the p rinter, use the User Preferenc e sc reen. For a c omp lete list of op tions, refer to the terminal manual that ac c ompanies the 715. Table 1-6. 715 Port Options Port 2...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-15 Maintenance Connections 1 Maintenance Screens and Usage DEFINITY AUDIX screens use a verb-to-objec t approach. Refer to Fi g u re 1 -5, Sc reen Layout, for a samp le sc reen layout. Sc reens used for maintenanc e are described later. Figure 1-5. Screen Layout Screen Accessing Ta b l e 1 - 7 d esc rib es the information that ap p ears on the DEFINITY AUDIX sc reen shown ab ove when you ac c ess a DEFINITY...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-16 Maintenance Connections 1 Table 1-7. Screen Usage Screen Area Definition Status Line Shows: nalarms: w (Warning ); M (Major); m (Minor); A (Ad ministrative) nlogins: 1 (one terminal); 2 (two terminals); 3 (three terminals) nthreshold s: —lower: Ind ic ates that the lower p reset sp ac e threshold ac ross all voic e text filesystems has b een exc eed ed , for examp le, 50% (d efault 75%). —middle:...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-17 Maintenance Connections 1 Help /Error Message LineDisplays short error messag es and p romp ts. Command LineWhere the user enters c ommand s to the system. — On the c ommand line, d isp lays the p revious c ommand entered . — On the c ommand line, d isp lays the next c ommand if one was p reviously entered . Func tion Keys/ (Control Key Eq uivalents)/ Fu n c t i o n n Cancel — In a sc reen, ab orts...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-18 Maintenance Connections 1 Function and Arrow Key Equivalents Keyb oard eq uivalents are availab le for users whose terminals c annot ac c ommod ate the DEFINITY AUDIX func tion keys. Data Entry When a sc reen with d ata-entry fields is ac tive, the following ad d itional keys c an b e used for navigating throug h the sc reen and entering d ata in field s: Table 1-8. Function and Arrow Key Equivalents...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-19 Maintenance Login Procedure 1 Maintenance Login Procedure When the DEFINITY AUDIX System is reb ooted , a log in p romp t ap pears briefly, followed immediately b y the following lines: System name: audix login: Phase 2 file check PASSED Phase 3 file check PASSED Phase 4 file check PASSED Phase 5 file check PASSED DOTRACE=yes TRACELOG=/var/spool/audix/tracelog TRACECMD=-s 60 -o...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-20 Forms You Will Use 1 Table 1-9. Maintenance Screens and Their Use Form/Available Logins Purpose display alarms craft (onsite tec hnic ian) cust (customer)Disp lays ac tive or resolved MAJOR, MINOR, or WA RN I N G alarms. Ind ic ates by resourc e typ e what p art of a DEFINITY AUDIX System may b e faulty, and when and if it was automatic ally resolved. Can be activated if the system is in ad...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-21 Forms You Will Use 1 display/change switch-link craft (onsite tec hnic ian) cust (c ustomer)For CL mod e, d isp lay/c hang e the Log ic al Channel, Switc h Port, and Data Link for the switc hes using this DEFINITY AUDIX System. Also, d isp lay/c hang e the host switc h numb er and AUDIX mac hine numb er known b y the switc h. For DS mod e, disp lay/c hang e the c all-answer timeout extension and p...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-22 Forms You Will Use 1 status network- group craft (onsite tec hnic ian) cust (c ustomer)Disp lays the status of the network p ort. Can b e exec uted from any user id and is available only if a networking port is p urc hased (from the “ system- p arameters customer-op tions” form). Up d ates the d isp layed status every 3 sec ond s until the user p resses the CANCEL key. For an inac tive port, the...