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    Issue 2
    June 2000
    The keys at the bottom of the screen let you move 
    among the data entry fields within a screen.  The 
    following table describes those keys.
    Screen Navigation – Function KeysWhile working on data-entry fields, you can also use 
    the function keys at the bottom of your screen. The 
    following table lists the most common function keys.
    TAB or 
    RETURN or 
    RIGHT ARROWMoves the cursor forwards 
    between fields on the current 
    screen in a left-to-right, top-to 
    bottom order. From the last field 
    on a screen, this moves the 
    cursor to the first field on the first 
    line of the same screen that 
    contains a field.
    LEFT ARROW Moves the cursor backward 
    between fields on the current line 
    of the screen in a right-to-left, 
    bottom-to-top order. From the 
    first field on a screen, this moves 
    to the last field on the last line of 
    the same screen that contains a 
    field.
    UP ARROW Moves to the nearest field on the 
    first preceding line that contains 
    a field. If no preceding lines 
    contain fields, this moves to the 
    nearest field on the last line of 
    the current screen that contains 
    a field.
    DOWN ARROW Moves to the nearest field on the 
    next line that contains a field. If 
    no lines below the current one 
    contain fields, this moves to the 
    nearest field on the first line of 
    the current screen that contains 
    a field.
    BACKSPACE Deletes the last changes entered 
    into the field and moves the 
    cursor backward one position.
    HOME Moves the cursor to the 
    beginning of the first field on the 
    screen.
    END Moves the cursor to the end of 
    the current field.F1 (Cancel) Stops the current activity and returns 
    the cursor to the command line. When 
    the cursor is in the command line, F1 
    (Cancel) erases the entire contents of 
    the command line. On a help screen, F1 
    (Cancel) returns to the screen on which 
    the help was requested.
    F2 (Refresh) Redraws or updates the screen.
    F3 (Enter) Submits the information entered on a 
    screen for the action specified on the 
    command line. When the cursor is on 
    the command line, F3 (Enter) requests 
    the execution of the command.
    F4 (Clearfld) Clears an entire field on a screen or a 
    single keyword from the command line. 
    For example, if the command line 
    contains the command list cos and you 
    press F4 (Clearfld), the command line 
    changes to list.
    F5 (Help) When the cursor is on the command 
    line, pressing this key is identical to 
    typing the help command. That is, it 
    displays a screen explaining all the 
    types of help available in the AUDIX 
    system. When the cursor is on a screen, 
    this key requests help for the entire 
    screen.
    F6 
    (Choices) When the cursor is on a field, this key 
    requests a menu of valid entries for that 
    particular field. Use UP ARROW or 
    DOWN ARROW to select an item from 
    the menu.  Pressing F6 (Choices) again 
    selects the highlighted item from the 
    menu.
    F7 
    (Unexcitable
    )Moves forward through multiple-page 
    administration screens, reports, or help 
    screens.
    F8 
    (Prevpage)Moves backward through multiple-page 
    administration screens, reports, or help 
    screens.
    DEFINITY ONE™
    Communications SystemRelease 2.0
    AUDIX Administration
    Command Line Quick Reference Card 
    						
    							The Command LineThe commands to activate the AUDIX administration 
    screens have the following order:Command Line VerbsThe first command line element is the verb. The 
    following is a list of command line verbs: 
    The following is a list of command line verbs that are 
    complete commands. For example, when the user 
    types “exit” there is no object or object-phrase 
    following it.
    Command Line Object/Object-PhrasesThe second command line element is the object or 
    object-phrase. This element is usually a screen name. 
    The screen name consists of one or more words that 
    identify the screen where the command is to be 
    applied.
    Press the Choices function key at anytime to display 
    the list of available objects and object-phrases.Command Line QualifiersThe third command line element is the qualifier. The 
    qualifier is usually a user extension number, a date, a 
    user name, or other specific parameter. A qualifier with 
    an embedded space, such as the user name Jane 
    Doe, must be put in quotation marks, for example, 
    “Jane Doe.” Command Line EditingThe following lists the editing/cursor movements that 
    are possible in the command line.
    Command Line HistoryThe system memory retains a list of the 10 most 
    recently entered commands. The following list the 
    ways you can move through command line entries.
    The retrieved command is placed on the command 
    line with the cursor at the end of the line. This is a 
    convenient way to re-enter commands containing user 
    names or telephone numbers without retyping the 
    entire command. Screens – Data Entry FieldsThere are two types of fields on AUDIX administration 
    screens.n
    Display-Only Fields – Some AUDIX administration 
    screens have display-only fields. You cannot enter 
    data into display-only fields.
    n
    Data-Entry Fields – Some AUDIX administration 
    screens have data-entry fields into which you can 
    enter values, such as user extension numbers, 
    machine names, or class of service names.
    Screen Navigation – Navigation KeysOnce the information in the command line is complete, 
    the appropriate screen will appear on your monitor.     Verb + object/object-phrase + (Optional) qualifiers
    add to enter new administrative records
    audit to validate system data
    change to modify existing administrative records
    copy to copy announcements and fragments
    display to display administrative records and 
    maintenance
    list to produce reports
    print to send the command output to the 
    attached printer
    remove to remove administrative records
    reset to restart or shutdown AUDIX
    test to test alarm origination or outcall
    toggle to toggle the function key settings
    trace to initiate amis-trace activation
    exit   to exit from AUDIX administration and 
    maintenance
    help  to display available types of help
    logoff  to log off the system
    LEFT ARROW Moves the cursor to the beginning 
    of the previous word on the 
    command line.
    TAB 
    or 
    RIGHT 
    ARROWMoves the cursor to the beginning 
    of the next word on the command 
    line, or to the end of the line if the 
    cursor is on the last word.
    BACKSPACE Deletes the character preceding 
    the cursor.
    END Moves the cursor to the space 
    after the last character in the 
    command line.
    F1 (Cancel) Erases the entire contents of the 
    command line.
    F3 (Enter) Expands a shortened version of a 
    command and activates the 
    screen.
    F4 (Clear_Fld) Clears a single keyword from the 
    command line, for example, if the 
    command line contains the 
    command list cos and you press 
    F4, the command line reads list.
    F5 (Help) Displays a screen explaining all 
    the types of help available in the 
    Intuity AUDIX system.
    F6 (Choices) Displays a menu of valid entries 
    for command line keywords. Once 
    a Choices menu is displayed, 
    press F6 to select the highlighted 
    item from the menu.
    UP ARROW Moves up through previously 
    completed commands.
    DOWN ARROW Moves down through previously 
    completed commands. 
    						
    							The Command LineThe commands to activate the AUDIX administration 
    screens have the following order:Command Line VerbsThe first command line element is the verb. The 
    following is a list of command line verbs: 
    The following is a list of command line verbs that are 
    complete commands. For example, when the user 
    types “exit” there is no object or object-phrase 
    following it.
    Command Line Object/Object-PhrasesThe second command line element is the object or 
    object-phrase. This element is usually a screen name. 
    The screen name consists of one or more words that 
    identify the screen where the command is to be 
    applied.
    Press the Choices function key at anytime to display 
    the list of available objects and object-phrases.Command Line QualifiersThe third command line element is the qualifier. The 
    qualifier is usually a user extension number, a date, a 
    user name, or other specific parameter. A qualifier with 
    an embedded space, such as the user name Jane 
    Doe, must be put in quotation marks, for example, 
    “Jane Doe.” Command Line EditingThe following lists the editing/cursor movements that 
    are possible in the command line.
    Command Line HistoryThe system memory retains a list of the 10 most 
    recently entered commands. The following list the 
    ways you can move through command line entries.
    The retrieved command is placed on the command 
    line with the cursor at the end of the line. This is a 
    convenient way to re-enter commands containing user 
    names or telephone numbers without retyping the 
    entire command. Screens – Data Entry FieldsThere are two types of fields on AUDIX administration 
    screens.n
    Display-Only Fields – Some AUDIX administration 
    screens have display-only fields. You cannot enter 
    data into display-only fields.
    n
    Data-Entry Fields – Some AUDIX administration 
    screens have data-entry fields into which you can 
    enter values, such as user extension numbers, 
    machine names, or class of service names.
    Screen Navigation – Navigation KeysOnce the information in the command line is complete, 
    the appropriate screen will appear on your monitor.     Verb + object/object-phrase + (Optional) qualifiers
    add to enter new administrative records
    audit to validate system data
    change to modify existing administrative records
    copy to copy announcements and fragments
    display to display administrative records and 
    maintenance
    list to produce reports
    print to send the command output to the 
    attached printer
    remove to remove administrative records
    reset to restart or shutdown AUDIX
    test to test alarm origination or outcall
    toggle to toggle the function key settings
    trace to initiate amis-trace activation
    exit   to exit from AUDIX administration and 
    maintenance
    help  to display available types of help
    logoff  to log off the system
    LEFT ARROW Moves the cursor to the beginning 
    of the previous word on the 
    command line.
    TAB 
    or 
    RIGHT 
    ARROWMoves the cursor to the beginning 
    of the next word on the command 
    line, or to the end of the line if the 
    cursor is on the last word.
    BACKSPACE Deletes the character preceding 
    the cursor.
    END Moves the cursor to the space 
    after the last character in the 
    command line.
    F1 (Cancel) Erases the entire contents of the 
    command line.
    F3 (Enter) Expands a shortened version of a 
    command and activates the 
    screen.
    F4 (Clear_Fld) Clears a single keyword from the 
    command line, for example, if the 
    command line contains the 
    command list cos and you press 
    F4, the command line reads list.
    F5 (Help) Displays a screen explaining all 
    the types of help available in the 
    Intuity AUDIX system.
    F6 (Choices) Displays a menu of valid entries 
    for command line keywords. Once 
    a Choices menu is displayed, 
    press F6 to select the highlighted 
    item from the menu.
    UP ARROW Moves up through previously 
    completed commands.
    DOWN ARROW Moves down through previously 
    completed commands. 
    						
    							The Command LineThe commands to activate the AUDIX administration 
    screens have the following order:Command Line VerbsThe first command line element is the verb. The 
    following is a list of command line verbs: 
    The following is a list of command line verbs that are 
    complete commands. For example, when the user 
    types “exit” there is no object or object-phrase 
    following it.
    Command Line Object/Object-PhrasesThe second command line element is the object or 
    object-phrase. This element is usually a screen name. 
    The screen name consists of one or more words that 
    identify the screen where the command is to be 
    applied.
    Press the Choices function key at anytime to display 
    the list of available objects and object-phrases.Command Line QualifiersThe third command line element is the qualifier. The 
    qualifier is usually a user extension number, a date, a 
    user name, or other specific parameter. A qualifier with 
    an embedded space, such as the user name Jane 
    Doe, must be put in quotation marks, for example, 
    “Jane Doe.” Command Line EditingThe following lists the editing/cursor movements that 
    are possible in the command line.
    Command Line HistoryThe system memory retains a list of the 10 most 
    recently entered commands. The following list the 
    ways you can move through command line entries.
    The retrieved command is placed on the command 
    line with the cursor at the end of the line. This is a 
    convenient way to re-enter commands containing user 
    names or telephone numbers without retyping the 
    entire command. Screens – Data Entry FieldsThere are two types of fields on AUDIX administration 
    screens.n
    Display-Only Fields – Some AUDIX administration 
    screens have display-only fields. You cannot enter 
    data into display-only fields.
    n
    Data-Entry Fields – Some AUDIX administration 
    screens have data-entry fields into which you can 
    enter values, such as user extension numbers, 
    machine names, or class of service names.
         Verb + object/object-phrase + (Optional) qualifiers
    add to enter new administrative records
    audit to validate system data
    change to modify existing administrative 
    records
    copy to copy announcements and fragments
    display to display administrative records and 
    maintenance
    list to produce reports
    print to send the command output to the 
    attached printer
    remove to remove administrative records
    reset to restart or shutdown AUDIX
    test to test alarm origination or outcall
    toggle to toggle the function key settings
    trace to initiate amis-trace activation
    exit   to exit from AUDIX administration and 
    maintenance
    help  to display available types of help
    logoff  to log off the system
    LEFT ARROW Moves the cursor to the beginning 
    of the previous word on the 
    command line.
    TAB 
    or 
    RIGHT 
    ARROWMoves the cursor to the beginning 
    of the next word on the command 
    line, or to the end of the line if the 
    cursor is on the last word.
    BACKSPACE Deletes the character preceding 
    the cursor.
    END Moves the cursor to the space 
    after the last character in the 
    command line.
    F1 (Cancel) Erases the entire contents of the 
    command line.
    F3 (Enter) Expands a shortened version of a 
    command and activates the 
    screen.
    F4 (Clear_Fld) Clears a single keyword from the 
    command line, for example, if the 
    command line contains the 
    command list cos and you press 
    F4, the command line reads list.
    F5 (Help) Displays a screen explaining all 
    the types of help available in the 
    Intuity AUDIX system.
    F6 (Choices) Displays a menu of valid entries 
    for command line keywords. Once 
    a Choices menu is displayed, 
    press F6 to select the highlighted 
    item from the menu.
    UP ARROW Moves up through previously 
    completed commands.
    DOWN ARROW Moves down through previously 
    completed commands. 
    						
    							555-233-737
    Comc od e 108671520
    Issue 2
    June 2000
    Screen Navigation – Navigation KeysOnce the information in the command line is complete, 
    the appropriate screen will appear on your monitor. 
    The keys at the bottom of the screen let you move 
    among the data entry fields within a screen.  The 
    following table describes those keys.
    Screen Navigation – Function KeysWhile working on data-entry fields, you can also use 
    the function keys at the bottom of your screen. The 
    following table lists the most common function keys.
    TAB or 
    RETURN or 
    RIGHT ARROWMoves the cursor forwards 
    between fields on the current 
    screen in a left-to-right, top-to 
    bottom order. From the last field 
    on a screen, this moves the 
    cursor to the first field on the first 
    line of the same screen that 
    contains a field.
    LEFT ARROW Moves the cursor backward 
    between fields on the current line 
    of the screen in a right-to-left, 
    bottom-to-top order. From the 
    first field on a screen, this moves 
    to the last field on the last line of 
    the same screen that contains a 
    field.
    UP ARROW Moves to the nearest field on the 
    first preceding line that contains 
    a field. If no preceding lines 
    contain fields, this moves to the 
    nearest field on the last line of 
    the current screen that contains 
    a field.
    DOWN ARROW Moves to the nearest field on the 
    next line that contains a field. If 
    no lines below the current one 
    contain fields, this moves to the 
    nearest field on the first line of 
    the current screen that contains 
    a field.
    BACKSPACE Deletes the last changes entered 
    into the field and moves the 
    cursor backward one position.
    HOME Moves the cursor to the 
    beginning of the first field on the 
    screen.
    END Moves the cursor to the end of 
    the current field.F1 (Cancel) Stops the current activity and returns 
    the cursor to the command line. When 
    the cursor is in the command line, F1 
    (Cancel) erases the entire contents of 
    the command line. On a help screen, F1 
    (Cancel) returns to the screen on which 
    the help was requested.
    F2 (Refresh) Redraws or updates the screen.
    F3 (Enter) Submits the information entered on a 
    screen for the action specified on the 
    command line. When the cursor is on 
    the command line, F3 (Enter) requests 
    the execution of the command.
    F4 (Clearfld) Clears an entire field on a screen or a 
    single keyword from the command line. 
    For example, if the command line 
    contains the command list cos and you 
    press F4 (Clearfld), the command line 
    changes to list.
    F5 (Help) When the cursor is on the command 
    line, pressing this key is identical to 
    typing the help command. That is, it 
    displays a screen explaining all the 
    types of help available in the AUDIX 
    system. When the cursor is on a screen, 
    this key requests help for the entire 
    screen.
    F6 
    (Choices) When the cursor is on a field, this key 
    requests a menu of valid entries for that 
    particular field. Use UP ARROW or 
    DOWN ARROW to select an item from 
    the menu.  Pressing F6 (Choices) again 
    selects the highlighted item from the 
    menu.
    F7 
    (Unexcitable
    )Moves forward through multiple-page 
    administration screens, reports, or help 
    screens.
    F8 
    (Prevpage)Moves backward through multiple-page 
    administration screens, reports, or help 
    screens.
    DEFINITY ONE™
    Communications SystemRelease 2.0
    AUDIX Administration
    Command Line Quick Reference Card 
    						
    							555-233-737
    Comc od e 108671520
    Issue 2
    June 2000
    Screen Navigation – Navigation KeysOnce the information in the command line is complete, 
    the appropriate screen will appear on your monitor. 
    The keys at the bottom of the screen let you move 
    among the data entry fields within a screen.  The 
    following table describes those keys.
    Screen Navigation – Function KeysWhile working on data-entry fields, you can also use 
    the function keys at the bottom of your screen. The 
    following table lists the most common function keys.
    TAB or 
    RETURN or 
    RIGHT ARROWMoves the cursor forwards 
    between fields on the current 
    screen in a left-to-right, top-to 
    bottom order. From the last field 
    on a screen, this moves the 
    cursor to the first field on the first 
    line of the same screen that 
    contains a field.
    LEFT ARROW Moves the cursor backward 
    between fields on the current line 
    of the screen in a right-to-left, 
    bottom-to-top order. From the 
    first field on a screen, this moves 
    to the last field on the last line of 
    the same screen that contains a 
    field.
    UP ARROW Moves to the nearest field on the 
    first preceding line that contains 
    a field. If no preceding lines 
    contain fields, this moves to the 
    nearest field on the last line of 
    the current screen that contains 
    a field.
    DOWN ARROW Moves to the nearest field on the 
    next line that contains a field. If 
    no lines below the current one 
    contain fields, this moves to the 
    nearest field on the first line of 
    the current screen that contains 
    a field.
    BACKSPACE Deletes the last changes entered 
    into the field and moves the 
    cursor backward one position.
    HOME Moves the cursor to the 
    beginning of the first field on the 
    screen.
    END Moves the cursor to the end of 
    the current field.F1 (Cancel) Stops the current activity and returns 
    the cursor to the command line. When 
    the cursor is in the command line, F1 
    (Cancel) erases the entire contents of 
    the command line. On a help screen, F1 
    (Cancel) returns to the screen on which 
    the help was requested.
    F2 (Refresh) Redraws or updates the screen.
    F3 (Enter) Submits the information entered on a 
    screen for the action specified on the 
    command line. When the cursor is on 
    the command line, F3 (Enter) requests 
    the execution of the command.
    F4 (Clearfld) Clears an entire field on a screen or a 
    single keyword from the command line. 
    For example, if the command line 
    contains the command list cos and you 
    press F4 (Clearfld), the command line 
    changes to list.
    F5 (Help) When the cursor is on the command 
    line, pressing this key is identical to 
    typing the help command. That is, it 
    displays a screen explaining all the 
    types of help available in the AUDIX 
    system. When the cursor is on a screen, 
    this key requests help for the entire 
    screen.
    F6 
    (Choices) When the cursor is on a field, this key 
    requests a menu of valid entries for that 
    particular field. Use UP ARROW or 
    DOWN ARROW to select an item from 
    the menu.  Pressing F6 (Choices) again 
    selects the highlighted item from the 
    menu.
    F7 
    (Nextpage)Moves forward through multiple-page 
    administration screens, reports, or help 
    screens.
    F8 
    (Prevpage)Moves backward through multiple-page 
    administration screens, reports, or help 
    screens.
    DEFINITY ONE™
    Communications SystemRelease 2.0
    AUDIX Administration
    Command Line Quick Reference Card 
    						
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