Avaya Octel 300 Server User Manual


 
6-18 Installation and Maintenance Volume
Octel 200/300 S.4.1 PB6001901
Command Basic Definition
RESTA
RESTART
Restarts the CPU. All active ports and the modem are dropped. With the RESTA
command, the software is not reloaded from the hard drive.
The maintenance-level password is requested before restart is initiated.
RESTA 2
RESTA 2
Restarts the CPU, which reloads software from the hard disk. All active ports and
the modem are dropped.
SDBG
TRACE INTEGRATION
Logs card integration trace information to the message server’s call-processing
trace log file.
To trace APIC and NPIC integrations, at the @ prompt enter
SDBG xx 1 FF yy
where xx is the slot number and yy is either 7F to turn on debug or 00 to turn off.
To trace other integrations, at the @ prompt enter
SDBG xx yy ll zz
where xx is the slot number, yy is the unit number 11 is the link number, and zz is
either 7F to turn on debug or 00 to turn off.
For example, SDBG 2127Fturns on debug for slot 2, unit 1, link 2.
TIME
TIME
Displays the current message server date and time.
. To change the date and time, use UPDATE. At the . (dot) prompt, enter
MODIFY DATE. Refer to the Configuration volume, Update chapter
UPINTG
UPDATE INTEGRATION
Restarts the integration cards, which disrupts call processing for 1 or 2 minutes.
VCU Connects to the VCU software. Provides detailed drive status, drive
configuration, message header information and status on installed hardware. It
also provides error status reported by the VCU such as hard disk drive read-write
errors. In addition, from this command, you can enter the L DMAP command to
get more details about the disk drive.
WPDISK
WRITE PROTECT DISK DRIVE
Use this command to write protect a disk, which prevents any new messages from
being created on that disk. If a message server with one or more drives in a
write-protected condition, a type 34 hardware error is logged.
Refer to DID/E&M Trunk Interface Installation and Maintenance manual, Diagnostic and
Administrative Commands section, for the commands used to communicate with the DID/E&M
Trunk Interface Modules. Refer to the Direct Access Card (DAC) Installation and Maintenance
Manual for information about direct access cards.