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Maintenance
Commands
6-1
Octel 200/300
S.4.1
PB60019
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6.1
COMMAND SUMMARY
In this chapter, theOctel
R
200/300 message server maintenance commands are divided into five
command types as listed below. Maintenance commands are entered from the @ prompt.
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List commands
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Clear commands
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Test commands
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System service mode commands
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Miscellaneous commands
The basic command input is listed in
BOLD
letters, in the left column. The complete command name is in
bold in the right column. In some instances, a modifier and extension might be required to complete the
command string. You must press
Enter
following all command strings before the message server
executes the command.
The message server is ready to receive information when the @ prompt is displayed. For example, to list
the Hardware Error Table, at the
@
prompt, enter
L H
Enter
List Commands
Use a
LIST
command to display maintenance tables, such as the Hardware Error Table or Traffic Peg
Count Table, features, and mailbox information. A space is always required between the
L
(for
LIST
)
and the letter following. At the @ prompt enter
L
[
name
]
Enter
Command
Basic Definition
L CCM
LIST CCM
Displays the current message server utilization for the Client Controlled
Message pool (CCM). Used for OctelAccess application development.
L C
LIST CLERR
Used for OctelAccess troubleshooting. Lists the client error log that shows
errors that are caused by invalid client requests. The error log contains all
relevant information required to isolate the source of the error.
L F
LIST FEATURES
Prints the features installed on the Octel 200/300. Lists the maximum
number of ports, drives, SCHEDULE Table entries, and mailboxes.
L H
LIST HARDWARE
Lists the Hardware Error Table.
L HE x
LIST HEADER
Lists the status of a message, where
x
is the message number.
L INT x y
LIST INTEGRATION STATUS
Lists current state of the integration board, the diagnostic status, the status of
the links, and the pegs, where
x
is the slot number, and
y
is the unit number.
.
This command is not used for DPNSS integration.
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