PORT ACTIVITY
This screen provides the system administrator the ability to observe, port specific, line by line system activity in
either real time (as it happens) or through the SVM 400 Activity Log (if it’s already happened). This activity con-
tains detailed information for both subscriber and public caller call sessions. Refer to the Port Activity help
screen for detailed options.
The following commands can be typed in at the => prompt to determine how much and what type of informa-
tion is displayed. These are used mostly for diagnostic and maintenance purposes.
CP [ALL, OFF, or PORT NO.]
Turns on/off call progress monitoring for all or specific ports. Must be turned
off with “OFF” command —not done by maintenance. May be used in combination with “MONIT” command
or alone.
DEBUG [ALL, OFF, or PORT NO.]
Turns on/off extended debug monitoring for all or specific ports. Must be
turned off with “OFF” command—not done by maintenance. May be used in combination with “MONIT”
and/or “CP”.
DISPLAY [FILESPEC]
Equivalent to DOS “Type” command to show contents of test file. Scroll through
files with the arrow keys.
EXITALL
Forces shutdown of SVM and returns to the DOS command prompt. Does not wait for ports to
clear—will disconnect all callers.
FILES [path or filespec - default is C:\DTA directory if no path specified]
Similar to DOS “DIR” com-
mand. Displays listing of files in specified subdirectory, one at a time. At each file, user may press “Enter” to
display next file, or “Tab”, which gives options to “[C]opy, [R]ename, [D]elete” each file. Pressing “Escape”
exits options and displays next file. From filename “Escape” terminates the command.
LOCK/UNLOCK [ALL, or PORT N0.]
Busies out all ports or a specific SVM port. Released at maintenance
or with “UNLOCK’ command. Default (no argument) is ALL.
MAINT or MAINTENANCE
Forces daily maintenance as soon as user returns to Port Status screen.
MESS or MESSAGE [GROUP NO, optional. Display all groups if not specified]
Displays a list of all mes-
sage files in the form:
●
Recipient Name (from Mailbox Label)
●
Sender Name (blank if public or unknown)
●
Date and Time Sent
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