User`s guide
AUDIX Administration and Data Acquisition Package 585-302-502 Issue 17
May 2002
Using the ADAP Command Line Language
11-12Command Line Commands
11
Record Description Tables
The ADAP commands accept input and create output in record formats. This
section describes the input and output record formats used by these commands.
The tables in Chapter 12, "
Command Line Database Retrieval Commands", and
Chapter 13, "
Command Line Database Modification Commands", tell you what
the ADAP program accepts as input and what to expect from the output. The table
below is an example output layout for the getmlist command.
Total number of bytes sent Number of screens received
Number of packets sent Effective character reception rate in
bits per second (b/s)
Number of packets received Elapsed time of the full data
transmission
Number of damaged packets received
Number of time-outs waiting for
packets
Number of packets retransmitted due
to packet/protocol errors
Number of window slots used
Number of compressed characters
Effective character transmission rate
in bits per second (b/s)
Field Voice Mail Versions
Seq.
No. Field Name Type
Max.
Width
R1
AUDIX
System
DEFINITY
AUDIX
System
I
NTUITY
AUDIX
System
1 machine name C 10 r1v3+ D-r1.0+ I-r2.0+
2 voice id C 3 r1v3+ D-r1.0+ I-r2.0+
3 machine type C 12 r1v4+ D-r1.0+ I-r2.0+
4 callback number K 10 r1v8+ D-r3.0+
DEFINITY and INTUITY AUDIX
Systems R1 AUDIX Systems