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    							DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Screens Reference  585-300-213  Issue 1
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    Screen Descriptions 
    3-199 reset System Shutdown 
    3
    3reset System Shutdown
    The Reset System Shutdown sc reen shuts d own the DEFINITY AUDIX System. 
    The shutd own state is entered  p rior to p owering  d own. Call or ad ministration 
    ac tivity is not p ossib le in this state. 
    reset system shutdown
     
    NOTE:
    This sc reen c an b e ac tivated  from either the AUDIX state or the OA&M 
    state. 
    The reset System Shutdown
     sc reen has two p ag es. The first pag e d isp lays a 
    warning ab out the shutd own.
    Pressing    (Canc el) while on the first p ag e exits the sc reen without p erforming  
    the reset. Pressing    (Enter) while on the first p ag e c onfirms the op eration, 
    begins an 
    uncancellable shutd own to the AUDIX state, and  d isp lays a sec ond  
    page of the screen. 
    The reset is d one in a c amp -on manner; that is, new c alls are d enied and  the 
    shutd own itself d oes not b eg in until all p orts and  the MO d rive are id le. If the 
    reset is initiated from the OA&M state, the c amp -on op tion ap p lies only to the 
    MO-d rive status sinc e no p orts are ac tive. 
    NOTE:
    Onc e   (Enter) is p ressed , the c amp  on reset c annot b e c anc elled  and  will 
    occur when all ports and the MO drive become idle. 
    F1
    F3
    F3 
    						
    							DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Screens Reference  585-300-213  Issue 1
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    Screen Descriptions 
    3-200 reset System Shutdown 
    3
    The status line on all sc reen sessions c hang es to read “System shutdown in 
    progress”
    , and  other sc reen-session users should  log off immed iately. 
    In the OA&M state, the sec ond  pag e ap p ears only if the MO d rive is ac tive.
    While the sec ond  p ag e ap p ears, the numb er of ac tive p orts (if any) and  the 
    b ac kup /restore status are up d ated  at least onc e every ten sec ond s. All sc reen 
    sessions are terminated when the shutd own ac tually starts. The   (Canc el) key 
    is ineffec tive onc e the sec ond pag e ap p ears. Pressing  the   (Enter) key while 
    the sec ond p ag e ap p ears c auses a 
    forc ed reset; that is, p orts are id led  and  the 
    reboot begins immediately. 
    !CAUTION:
    Data c orrup tion c ould  oc c ur if a forc ed  reset is p erformed  while the MO d rive is ac tive. 
    F1
    F3 
    						
    							DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Screens Reference  585-300-213  Issue 1
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    Screen Descriptions 
    3-201 reset System Shutdown 
    3
    Field Descriptions
    Sample Tasks
    To shut d own the DEFINITY AUDIX System from the AUDIX state: 
    1. Type reset system shutdown
     and press   (Enter). The first p ag e of the 
    sc reen appears. 
    2. Press   (Enter) to beg in an unc anc ellab le shutd own or p ress   (Canc el) 
    to exit the sc reen without p erforming  the shutd own. 
    3. The second page of the screen appears if   (Enter) was pressed. There 
    are two op tions: 
    nWait for the shutdown to c omp lete. 
    nPress   (Enter) to c ause a forc ed  shutdown (p orts are id led  and  
    the shutdown begins immediately.)
    To shut d own the DEFINITY AUDIX System from the OA&M state: 
    1. Type reset system shutdown
     and press   (Enter). The first p ag e of the 
    sc reen appears. 
    2. Press   (Enter) to beg in an unc anc ellab le shutd own or p ress   (Canc el) 
    to exit the sc reen without p erforming  the shutd own. 
    Additional Specifications
    Onc e a user has started a reset op eration, no other users c an use the same 
    sc reen; that is, only one 
    reset is p ermitted  at a time. Also, no other sc reen 
    op erations from that login session are p ossib le. 
    Name Description (display only)
    Remaining  voic e 
    p orts ac tiveNumb er of voic e p orts that remain active. This field is upd ated  every ten 
    sec ond s.
    Rem ai n in g  
    networking  p orts 
    ac tiveNumb er of networking  p orts that remain ac tive. This field  is up d ated  every 
    ten sec ond s.
    Bac kup /restore 
    op eration in 
    progress?Ind icates whether or not the MO drive is c urrently ac tive. This field  is 
    upd ated  every ten sec ond s.
    F3
    F3F1
    F3
    F3
    F3
    F3F1 
    						
    							DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 Screens Reference  585-300-213  Issue 1
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    Screen Descriptions 
    3-202 display System-Parameters Activity Log 
    3
    display System-Parameters Activity 
    Log
    The System-Parameters Ac tivity Log  sc reen is used  to administer the ac tivity log . 
    Ad ministration of the ac tivity log . This inc lud es enab ling  or d isabling  the ac tivity 
    log d ata c ollec tion and  the log g ing  of MWI up d ates, setting  the maximum 
    numb er of ac tivity log  entries, and c learing the ac tivity log . 
    display system-parameters activity-log
     
    change system-parameters activity-log 
    						
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    3-203 display System-Parameters Activity Log 
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    Field Descriptions
    Name Description Valid Entries Default
    Activity Log  Enab led Spec ifies whether or not ac tivity log d ata 
    c ollec tion is enab ledy (ac tivity log  d ata 
    c ollec tion is 
    enab led )
    n (ac tivity log  d ata 
    c ollec tion is halted )y
    Rec ord  MWI 
    Up datesSpec ifies whether activity log  collects 
    Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) 
    upd ates sent from the DEFINITY AUDIX 
    System to the switc h. MWI upd ate 
    rec ord s are written to the ac tivity log file 
    only if b oth the Ac tivity Log  feature and  
    rec ord ing  of MWI up d ates are enabled. y (rec ord ing  of MWI 
    up d ates is enab led )
    n (rec ord ing  of MWI 
    up d ates is halted )y
    NOTE:
    Enabling  this feature sig nific antly inc reases the numb er of record s 
    written to the activity log. It may also c ause a small d egrad ation in the 
    DEFINITY AUDIX System p erformanc e. 
    Maximum Numb er of 
    Activity Log  Entries Maximum numb er of record s in the 
    activity log  file1 to 99999 10000
    NOTE:
    If this numb er is red uced  to a numb er less than the numb er of 
    records currently in the log , the log  will b e c leared . In this c ase the 
    user will b e notified  and  p rompted  to confirm. 
    Clear All Entries in 
    Activity LogInd icates whether or not the entries in 
    the ac tivity log  will b e resety (p ress  (Enter) 
    to c lear the ac tivity 
    log )
    n (has no effect)n
    F3 
    						
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    3-204 display System Parameters Analog Network 
    3
    display System Parameters Analog 
    Network
    The System Parameters Analog  Network sc reen is used  to d isp lay and  c hang e 
    p arameters on the loc al DEFINITY AUDIX mac hine for AMIS analog  networking . 
    display system-parameters analog-network
     
    change system-parameters analog-network
     
    NOTE:
    This sc reen c an b e ac tivated  only if the AMIS analog  networking  feature 
    has been ac tivated  on the System-Parameters Customer Op tions sc reen b y 
    Luc ent Tec hnolog ies p ersonnel.
    Field Descriptions
    Name Description Valid Entries Default
    NOTE:
    Other systems use the three part CALLBACK NUMBER to c ontact this machine. Its total 
    leng th (Country Cod e, Area/Trunk Cod e, and  Loc al Numb er) must b e <
     15 d ig its. You can 
    enter up to 5 Callb ac k Numb ers.
    Country Code First p art of the 3 p art Callb ac k 
    Numb er. Up  to 5 Callb ack 
    Numb ers may b e enteredb lank
    1 to 4 d ig it integ er   
    0 (p rivate network no.) 
    1 (United  States) b lank 
    Area/Trunk Code Sec ond  p art of the 3 p art 
    Callb ac k Numb erb lank
    1 to 7 d ig it integ erb lank 
    						
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    3-205 display System Parameters Analog Network 
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    Loc al Numb er Third  p art of the 3 p art 
    Callb ac k Numb er. 1 to 15 dig it integ er. b lank
    AMIS Analog  
    Networking 
    Inc oming  Allowed ?Ind icates whether or not 
    inc oming  AMIS analog c alls 
    are acc ep ted b y AUDIXy (AMIS Analog  
    Networking  Incoming  
    calls will be accepted by 
    the AUDIX) 
    n (AMIS Analog  
    Networking  Incoming  
    calls will not b e ac c ep ted  
    b y the AUDIX)n 
    AMIS Analog  
    Networking 
    Outg oing  Allowed ?Ind icates whether or not 
    outg oing AMIS analog  calls 
    can be made by AUDIX. This 
    field c an only b e set to y if a 
    valid Callback Number 1 has 
    b een ad ministered. This field  
    must b e set to y for Messag e 
    Delivery to work.y (AMIS Analog  
    Networking  Outg oing  
    calls can be made by 
    AUDIX) 
    n (AMIS Analog  
    Networking  Outg oing  
    calls cannot be mad e b y 
    AUDIX). n
    AMIS Prefix AMIS prefix numb er used  to 
    translate c allb ac k numbers into 
    the same format that a user on 
    AUDIX would  enter if the user 
    were d oing AMIS analog  
    add ressing  to that system. 0 to 5 digit integer blank 
    NOTE:
    It is imp ortant that the AMIS p refix and  ad d ress rang es b e 
    ad ministered  such that und eliverable messag es and  loopb ack- test 
    mailb ox messag es can be returned . 
    AMIS Protoc ol - Use 
    8 Minutes For 
    Inc oming  Messag e 
    Length 0?Ind icates whether or not 
    messag es of unknown leng th 
    should  b e treated  as 8 minutes 
    long . If this field  is set to n and  
    a messag e is received that is 
    long er than the remaining 
    sp ace in the rec ipient’s 
    mailb ox, the messag e is 
    rejected  d uring  transmission.y (treat messag e of 
    unknown leng th as 8 
    minutes long ) 
    n (do not treat messag e of 
    unknown leng th as 8 
    minutes long ).  y 
    AMIS Loop b ack Test 
    Mailb ox ExtensionMailb ox no. for AMIS analog  
    loop bac k tests. Any msg . 
    d elivered  to this sp ec ial 
    mailb ox causes the msg . to b e 
    returned  to the sending 
    mailb ox.0 to 10 dig it integ er b lank  Name Description Valid Entries Default 
    						
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    3-206 display System-Parameters Customer Options 
    3
    display System-Parameters Customer 
    Options
    The System-Parameters Customer-Op tions sc reen is used  to define system 
    p arameters related to Luc ent Tec hnolog y p rovisioning . This inc lud es switc h 
    c onnec tion typ e as well as b illab le features and  resourc es. 
    display system-parameters customer-options 
    NOTE:
    There are two c ommands for this sc reen. The c hang e version is exec uted  
    automatic ally when a user logs in with the 
    init log in. (This is the only way 
    that the c hang e version c an b e exec uted .) The d isp lay version c an b e 
    exec uted  by users with 
    cust or hig her-level log in p ermission.
    Pag e two of the System-Parameters Customer-Op tions sc reen shows the 
    remaining system parameters. 
    						
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    3-207 display System-Parameters Customer Options 
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    Field Descriptions
    Name Description Valid Entries
    Port Emulation Typ e Port emulation type tn754 (8-p ort d igital)
    tn746 (16-p ort analog )
    tn2181 (16-port dig ital)
    The value in this field  d ep end s on 
    how the board is ad ministered  in 
    the switc h in whic h the DEFINITY 
    AUDIX System resid es.
    Switc h Connection 
    Ty p eDepends on the Port Emulation 
    Typ e. Enter either d isplay set or 
    c ontrol link.d isp lay set or 
    control link
    Maximum Numb er of 
    Voi c e  Por t sNumb er of voic e p orts p rovisioned  
    for this DEFINITY AUDIX System. 
    This number limits the numb er of 
    voic e p orts that c an b e 
    administered  using  change voice 
    group.an even integer (2, 4, . . .)
    — in the range 2 - 8 if the 
    p ort-emulation typ e is tn754
    — 2 - 12 if the p ort-emulation typ e 
    is tn746 or tn2181, or 2-8 with 
    the tn 2181 if dig ital networking  
    is purchased.
    Maximum Numb er of 
    Dig ital Networking 
    Por t sThis is the number of d ig ital 
    networking  p orts p rovisioned  for 
    the DEFINITY AUDIX System. A 
    maximum of one d ig ital networking  
    p ort is availab le. 1 
    						
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    3-208 display System-Parameters Customer Options 
    3
    AMIS Analog  
    NetworkingEnab les AMIS Analog  Networking y (enabled )
    n (d isab led )
    Multiling ual Enab les Multiling ual feature.  
    Enab ling d eletes multiple personal 
    greetings; disabling deletes 
    sec ond ary lang uag e personal 
    greetings.y (enabled )
    n (d isab led )
    Maximum Numb er of 
    IMAPI SessionsNumb er of IMAPI sessions allowed  
    (p urc hased ). IMAPI is enab led  if 
    this entry is >  0, or d isab led  if this 
    entry is 0.
    To enab le feature (value b etween 2 
    and  32) you must first identify this 
    mac hine as valid for IMAPI use with 
    change machine.0 (d isab led ) 
    even numb er from 2 throug h 32
    cannot b e less than the numb er of 
    enabled IMAPI sessions on the 
    System Parameter Imap i Options 
    sc reen.
    Hours of Voice 
    Storage Purc hasedThis is the numb er of hours of voic e 
    storag e provisioned  for this AUDIX.0-100
    Total Hours on Disk The numb er of total voice storag e 
    Hours on the d isk0-100
    Limit Numb er of 
    VM/ C A  Ma il b ox esInd icates whether the number of 
    Call Answer and  Voic e 
    Mailbox-only mailboxes should be 
    limitedy - limit Call Answer and  Voice 
    Mailb ox-only mailb oxes
    n - d o not limit (reg ular system)
    Maximum Numb er of 
    VM/ C A  Ma il b ox esThe maximum numb er of Voice Mail 
    and  Call Answer Mailb oxes 
    p rovisioned  for this AUDIX0 999 if Limit Numb er of VM/CA 
    Mailb oxes is ‘y’
    blank if that field  is set to ‘n’
    Current Numb er of 
    VM/ C A  Ma il b ox esThe current numb er of Voic e Mail 
    and  Call Answer Mailb oxes on this 
    AUDIX Name Description Valid Entries 
    						
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