Using SystemGuard
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1. Enter
3
in the SET PARAMETERS menu to display the PHONE NUMBERS menu shown
here:
PHONE NUMBERS
0> SERVICE CENTER DIAL–OUT (1) –>
1> SERVICE CENTER DIAL–OUT (2) –>
2> CUSTOMER HUB DIAL–OUT (1) –>
3> CUSTOMER HUB DIAL–OUT (2) –>
4> SYSTEM DIAL–IN –>
5> SYSTEM OPERATOR VOICE –>
SELECT [x:exit] :
2. Select the phone number you wish to modify. After you enter the number, the menu is
redisplayed with the new value. The different phone numbers are explained here:
Service Center Dial-Out Phone Number
This phone number is used by the auto dial-out procedure to
automatically report problems to a remote service center. The first
phone number, marked
(1)
, is the primary number, and the second
is a backup number. By default, no numbers are set.
Customer Hub Dial-Out Phone Number
This phone number is used by the auto dial-out procedure to
automatically report problems to an internal customer service center
(customer hub). The first phone number, marked
(1)
, is the primary
number, and the second is a backup number. By default, no
numbers are set.
System Dial-In Phone Number
This phone number is used by the dial-in procedure. This is the
phone number used by a remote service center expert to connect to
your machine by modem to perform maintenance actions. By
default, no phone number is set.
System Operator Voice Phone Number
This phone number is the voice number of the customer’s system
operator or system administrator. By default, no phone number is
set.
Miscellaneous Parameters
This option enables you to set various flags and parameters. Flags have just two values
(enabled or disabled; or yes or no) and are toggled, while parameters can have many
different values. For a complete list of default values for flags and parameters, see the table
in “Default Parameter Values” on page B-1.
Note: There are some AIX commands which also enable you to view and modify service
information related to diagnostic flags, remote maintenance modem configurations,
and remote maintenance phone numbers. For further information, see the “Changing
Flags and Parameters Under AIX” on page B-3.
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