
Maintenance Commands
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Issue 5 October 2002
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QUALIFIER is the last part of the command. It is 1 or more words or digits
used to further identify or complete the OBJECT. For example, hunt group
15 or station 3600, where 15 and 3600 are qualifiers.
NOTE:
Qualifiers are printed in this typeface.
An example of the command line required to add a station with extension number
1234 is add station 1234. In this example, add is the ACTION, station is the
OBJECT, and 1234 is the QUALIFIER. In the command line, spaces are required
between the ACTION, OBJECT, and QUALIFIER.
To save time, enter enough letters for each part of the command to make it
unique. For example, if you want to enter the command change
system-parameters country-options, typing cha sys coun is sufficient.
NOTE:
The craft login may not be allowed to perform some of the steps needed to
initialize the system. If access is denied to some of these procedures,
contact your Avaya representative for assistance.
Getting Help
Use the
Help
key for a list of options and the
Cancel
key to back out of any
command.
busyout access-endpoint
This command is destructive. Use busyout access-endpoint to busyout a
specified access endpoint.
Feature Interactions
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If there is an active call on the specified access endpoint, the call drops.
Action/
Object
Qualifier
Qualifier Description
Logins
Defaults
Feature
Interactions
busyout
access-
endpoint
extension
Extension of access endpoint (per dial-plan)
Examples:
busyout access-endpoint 25012
busyout access-endpoint 77868
init
inads
craft
nms
none
See below