v
Service
Center
Telephone
Number
is
the
number
of
the
service
center
computer.
The
service
center
usually
includes
a
computer
that
takes
calls
from
servers
with
call-out
capability.
This
computer
is
referred
to
as
the
″
catcher.
″
The
catcher
expects
messages
in
a
specific
format
to
which
the
service
processor
conforms.
For
more
information
about
the
format
and
catcher
computers,
refer
to
the
readme
file
in
the
AIX
/usr/samples/syscatch
directory.
Contact
your
service
provider
for
the
correct
service
center
telephone
number
to
enter.
Until
you
have
that
number,
leave
this
field
unassigned.
v
Customer
Administration
Center
Telephone
Number
is
the
number
of
the
System
Administration
Center
computer
(catcher)
that
receives
problem
calls
from
servers.
Contact
your
system
administrator
for
the
correct
telephone
number
to
enter
here.
Until
you
have
that
number,
leave
this
field
unassigned.
v
Digital
Pager
Telephone
Number
is
the
number
for
a
numeric
pager
carried
by
someone
who
responds
to
problem
calls
from
your
server.
Contact
your
administration
center
representative
for
the
correct
telephone
number
to
enter.
For
test
purposes,
use
a
test
number,
which
you
can
change
later
(see
the
note
on
page
Note:
If
the
system
is
running
in
partition
mode,
call-out
is
disabled.
However,
if
the
system
is
booted
in
full
system
partition
mode,
at
least
one
of
the
preceding
three
telephone
numbers
must
be
assigned
in
order
for
the
call-out
test
to
complete
successfully.
v
Customer
Voice
Telephone
Number
is
the
telephone
number
of
a
phone
near
the
server
or
answered
by
someone
responsible
for
the
server.
This
is
the
telephone
number
left
on
the
pager
for
callback.
For
test
purposes,
use
a
test
number,
which
you
can
change
later.
v
Customer
System
Telephone
Number
is
the
telephone
number
to
which
your
server’s
modem
is
connected.
The
service
or
administrative
center
representatives
need
this
number
to
make
direct
contact
with
your
server
for
problem
investigation.
This
is
also
referred
to
as
the
call-in
phone
number.
Chapter
7.
Using
the
Service
Processor
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