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Lucent Technologies Definity Audix System Release 4.0 Screens Reference Manual
Lucent Technologies Definity Audix System Release 4.0 Screens Reference Manual
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Screens Reference 585-300-213 Issue 1 May 1999 Using the DEFINITY AUDIX Screens 1-5 The Command Line 1 Function 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. Eac h func tion key and its control key combination is shown below: The Command Line This sec tion d esc rib es the syntax for the sc reen ac tivation c ommand s. Verb-Object Orientation The sc reen ac tivation c...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Screens Reference 585-300-213 Issue 1 May 1999 Using the DEFINITY AUDIX Screens 1-6 The Command Line 1 Command Line Verbs The first c ommand line element is the verb , whic h sp ec ifies the typ e of ac tion. The DEFINITY AUDIX c ommand line verbs are the following : Eac h sc reen name c an be p rec ed ed b y one or more of these verb s (one at a time), and (possibly) followed b y q ualifiers, to c omp ose a c ommand that ac tivates the sc reen. Command Line...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Screens Reference 585-300-213 Issue 1 May 1999 Using the DEFINITY AUDIX Screens 1-7 The Command Line 1 All of these c ommand s ac tivate the Sub sc rib er sc reen, whic h d isp lays information ab out the sub sc rib er sp ec ified b y sub sc rib er-id. The display and remove versions of the c ommand ac tivate a d isp lay-only version of the sc reen. Th e add and change version of the c ommand ac tivate a d ata-entry version of the sc reen that allows you...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Screens Reference 585-300-213 Issue 1 May 1999 Using the DEFINITY AUDIX Screens 1-8 The Command Line 1 The system notifies you if you enter an invalid ab b reviation. If you omit a req uired c ommand q ualifier (suc h as a sub sc rib er name or extension, or a p ort ad d ress) the system will p romp t you for the missing information. NOTE: The screen activation commands are listed in the sc reen descriptions in Chap ter 3 as fully exp and ed c ommand s....
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Screens Reference 585-300-213 Issue 1 May 1999 Using the DEFINITY AUDIX Screens 1-9 Working in the DEFINITY AUDIX Screen 1 If you ad d ed a subsc rib er, then wanted to c hang e the rec ord you just ad d ed , you could: nPress to retrieve the previous c ommand nPress several times to move to the b eginning of the line nPress (Clear Field) to remove add nTy p e change in its p lac e nPress the (Enter) Working in the DEFINITY AUDIX Screen After you...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Screens Reference 585-300-213 Issue 1 May 1999 Using the DEFINITY AUDIX Screens 1-10 Working in the DEFINITY AUDIX Screen 1 Data Entry When a sc reen with data-entry field s is ac tive, the following keys c an b e used for navigating throug h the sc reen and entering d ata in field s: Typ ing in the field s rep lac es its orig inal c ontents. If there are sp ec ific entries, the (Choices) key d isp lays valid entries that field . The system also...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Screens Reference 585-300-213 Issue 1 May 1999 Using the DEFINITY AUDIX Screens 1-11 Working in the DEFINITY AUDIX Screen 1 Windowing on the 715 Terminal If you are using the 715 terminal, you may use its wind owing c ap ab ilities. You c an use the 715 terminal to log on to b oth the switc h and the DEFINITY AUDIX System to p erform ad ministration tasks and easily tog g le b ac k and forth b etween the two sessions. The wind owing func tions are c ontrolled...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Screens Reference 585-300-213 Issue 1 May 1999 Using the DEFINITY AUDIX Screens 1-12 Working in the DEFINITY AUDIX Screen 1
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Screen Organization 2-1 Screens Organized by Verb 2 DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Screens Reference 585-300-213 Issue 1 May 1999 2 Screen Organization This c hap ter provid es two tab les that show how ad ministration and maintenanc e op erations c an b e invoked by c omb ining an ac tion (verb ) with a sc reen name (ob jec t) and q ualifiers. The tab les c an also help loc ate the sc reen d esc rip tions in Chapter 3 . The first tab le shows all possib le sc reen ac c ess c ommand s sorted...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Screens Reference 585-300-213 Issue 1 May 1999 Screen Organization 2-2 Screens Organized by Verb 2 nThe Log in/other c olumn shows the login ID that c an exec ute the c ommand . You may exec ute most c ommand s with a cust (customer) log in ID, however several c ommand s req uire the craft log in ID. All c ommand s that can be executed with cust c an also be exec uted with craft. One command, change system-parameters customer options , requires the init log...