Procedure 15.29: SET RECENT CHANGE AND VERIFY (RC/V) ACCESS FOR ALL
CHANNELS
OVERVIEW
In order for the remote memory administration system (RMAS) to be able to make recent changes in the
5ESS
®
-2000 switch data base, permission must be set for the RMAS link. Permission information is stored in
UNIX
®
system files names
rcsc.[devicename]
.
PROCEDURE
1.
At the master control center (MCC), type and enter:
SET:RCACCESS,TTY="
RCOS7
",ACCESS=
H'fffffff
;
Response:
OK
is printed in response message.
2.
For 5E7 and later, to check the access code, type in:
OP:RCACCESS,TTY "
a
"!
Where:
a = RCOS7.
Response:
OP RCACCESS TTY "
a
" ACCESS H'"
b
"
Where:
a = RCOS7.
b = A hexadecimal number representing a set of RC abilities is assigned to a specific TTY.
The bits are numbered for reference from right to left. When translated to binary, a binary
``1'' indicates that a representative set of recent change abilities is allowed from the
associated terminal. See Table 15.29-1 .
Table 15.29-1 Possible Recent Change Assignments for TTY
BIT
LOCATION
RC ABILITY
0
Lines -- Telephone number (TN) views.
1
Lines -- Originating equipment number (OE) views.
2
Lines -- Multiline hunt group (MLHG) views.
3
Lines -- Miscellaneous views.
4
Trunks -- Trunk group number (TGN) member views.
5
Trunks -- Equipment number views.
6
Trunks -- Miscellaneous views.
7
Office miscellaneous and alarm views.
8
Digit analysis views.
9
Routing charging views.
10
Cutover status views.
11
Business/residence customer service (BRCS) feature definition views.
12
Traffic measurement views.
13
Line trunk test views.
14
Common network interface (CCS).
15
Reserved for future use.
16
Communication module (CM) views.
17
Switching module (SM) and
SLC
®
96 carrier module views.
18
SM unit views.
19
SM pack subpack views.
20
Operator Services Position System (OSPS) views.
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