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Installation and Maintenance
Volume
Octel 200/300
S.4.1
PB60019
−
01
Command
Basic Definition
NAMESTAT
Prints the status of the Dial-by-Name directory (Names Directory). Also provides
overall figures for Dial-by-Name; that is, the number of local names stored and
the number of network names stored.
PASS x y
PASSWORD
There are three password levels. Each password can be a maximum of eight
alphanumeric characters, 0
−
9 and A
−
Z. Refer to the
Configuration
volume,
Understanding Configuration, Security Protection Procedures and Guidelines.
In this command,
x
is the password level, and
y
is the new password.
Default passwords are created by the manufacturer. These passwords should be
changed immediately. The following describes the three password levels:
MAINTENANCE
This level allows full access to message server diagnostics, error information, and
the INSTALL and UPDATE programs. A default password, MAINT, is set by the
manufacturer.
ADMINISTRATIVE
This level allows entrance to the UPDATE program. It also allows you to use the
LIST
and
CLEAR
commands for the Hardware Error Table, Traffic Peg Count
Table, and all reports. A default password, ADMIN, is set by the manufacturer.
REPORT
This level allows you to use the
LIST
and
CLEAR
commands for the Hardware
Error Table, Traffic Peg Count Table, and all reports, and the
DEV
command for
DID/E&M reports. A default password, REPORT, is set by the manufacturer.
Passwords can be set for each level, as follows:
Level
Set or Change Password
Maintenance
Maintenance, Administration, Report
Administrative
Administration, Report
Report
Report
To set or change the password, at the @ prompt, enter one of the following
commands, followed by the password:
PASS A
(for administrative)
PASS
M
(for maintenance)
PASS
R
(for report)
The message server requests a password when a terminal is connected to the
message server, when an already connected terminal is turned ON, or when the
modem is accessed. The password entered at that time determines the level of
access to the message server. When a task is complete, you should disconnect the
terminal from the modem or turn it OFF. This ensures that the appropriate access
level is available for the next session.
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