MultiVoice Gateway System Administration
Terminal-server commands
MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide
Preliminary November 23, 1998
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Close the Ethernet profile.
To configure the
syslog
daemon, you need to modify
/etc/syslog.conf
on the log
host. This file specifies which action the daemon will perform when it receives messages from
a particular log facility number (which represents the MultiVoice Gateway). For example, if
you set Log Facility to Local5 in the MultiVoice Gateway, and you want to log its messages in
/var/log/
MultiVoice Gateway, add this line to
/etc/syslog.conf
:
local5.info<tab>/var/log/MultiVoice Gateway
Note:
The
syslog
daemon must reread
/etc/syslog.conf
after it has been changed.
Terminal-server commands
This section describes the commands available in the terminal-server command-line interface.
To invoke the terminal-server command-line interface, you must have administrative
privileges. (For details, see “Activating administrative permissions” on page 10-2.)
You can open the terminal-server command-line interface by using any of the following
methods:
•
Select System > Sys Diag > Term Serv, and press Enter.
•
Press Ctrl-D to open the DO menu in the Main Edit menu, and select E=Termsrv.
•
Enter the following keystroke sequence (Escape key, left square bracket, Escape key, zero)
in rapid succession:
<Esc> [ <Esc> 0
If you have sufficient privileges to invoke the command line, you will see the command-line
prompt; for example:
** Ascend Terminal Server **
ascend%
Note:
If you have a MAX running Multiband Simulation, you cannot use the following
terminal server commands: Close, Ipxping, Open, Resume, Rlogin, Telnet.
Displaying terminal-server commands
To display the list of terminal-server commands, enter a question mark:
ascend% ?
Or:
ascend% help
?
Displays help information
help
Displays help information
quit
Closes terminal server session
hangup
Closes terminal server session
test
test <number> frame-count.] [ <optional fields>]