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empty password is accepted, which is probably not the correct password
for that user (cworks) on the Accounting service.
The
Do you want to Update Password
prompt appears.
6
Re-enter the password already assigned for the cworks user. Do not try to
change a password here.
The
Update Source Address
prompt appears.
7
Enter the IP Address of the server you need to edit.
The
Update Source Path
prompt appears. The default is
/opt/3com/VCX/acctxml/db/export
. This is the location where the CDRs
are is stored on the Accounting service.
The new configuration is applied and you are returned to the main menu.
Deleting an
Accounting Service
from a Group
This option allows you to delete an Accounting service from a group.
Once an Accounting service is deleted from a group, any CDRs that are
generated will be stored on the Accounting service.
To delete an Accounting service from a group:
1
Log on to the VCX server hosting the Call Records service as
cworks
and
enter these commands:
cd /opt/3com/VCX/bssxml/bin
./config.sh
A menu of configuration options appears followed by the
SELECT
OPERATION
prompt.
2
At the prompt, enter
203
.
3
The screen displays the number of configured Accounting services. Press
Enter
to view the Accounting services (clustered in their group) until you
reach the
Enter Source Name to Delete
prompt.
4
Enter the name of the Accounting service you want to delete from the
group. You are not uninstalling the Accounting service software, you are
just unassigning the Accounting service from a group.
5
Enter the password for the cworks user after the asterisks (*).
An asterisk (*) appears at the Password prompts. Enter and re-enter the
password for the user (default username is cworks). The ‘cworks’ in the
bracket after the prompt is not the default password. You must enter the
correct password for the user. If nothing except the Enter key is given, an
Summary of Contents for VCX V7000
Page 26: ...26 CHAPTER 1 VCX SYSTEM MAINTENANCE OVERVIEW ...
Page 68: ...68 CHAPTER 3 MANAGING VCX SERVERS ...
Page 78: ...78 CHAPTER 4 BACKING UP AND RESTORING A VCX CONFIGURATION ...
Page 88: ...88 CHAPTER 5 MANAGING AUTHENTICATION AND DIRECTORY SERVICE DATABASES ...
Page 100: ...100 CHAPTER 6 MANUALLY CONFIGURING MULTI MASTER REPLICATION ...
Page 140: ...140 CHAPTER 8 MANAGING UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLIES ...
Page 250: ...250 APPENDIX B UPGRADING VCX SERVER SOFTWARE FROM V7 1 X TO V7 1 Y ...
Page 290: ...290 APPENDIX C UPGRADING VCX SERVER SOFTWARE FROM V6 0 TO V7 0 ...
Page 328: ...328 APPENDIX D DOWNGRADING VCX SERVER SOFTWARE ...
Page 339: ...CLI Command Descriptions 339 ...