User`s guide
AUDIX Administration and Data Acquisition Package 585-302-502 Issue 17
May 2002
Using the ADAP Command Line Language
11-2Logging Into the Voice Mail System
11
Logging Into the Voice Mail System
To use ADAP commands, you must first log into the voice mail system from your
PC. You can login from the MS-DOS prompt C>, from an MS-DOS batch file, or
from within an application program. Once you are logged into the voice mail
system, you may execute a series of instructions with intermixed ADAP and
MS-DOS commands.
You can log in to the voice mail system from the PC using:
■ An automatic login procedure (alogin), which combines all of the login
identification information in one step
OR
■ A manual login procedure (login), which requires that you enter individual
responses for the login prompts
These two procedures are described in this section.
Automatic Login Procedure
Use the alogin command to log into the voice mail system automatically without
further interaction. The format for this command is shown below. Optional
arguments are enclosed by square brackets ([ ... ]).
alogin -d device [-b baud rate] [-p communications port]
[-I modem initialization string] [-i] [-R] [-t] [-r release]
[-v] [-w] [-V] [-P System Password] loginID password
[phone number]
alogin Automatic login.
-d Device type flag; must be followed by device.
device Valid device types are: pdm (MPDM data modules), hayes
(Hayes-compatible modems), att4000 (AT&T’s 1200-baud
modem) and direct (direct cable connection).
-b Baud rate flag; must be followed by baud rate. If no baud rate
is specified, defaults to 4800.
baud rate Valid transfer baud rates are 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600. The
AUDIX R1 system supports only 1200 and 4800.
-p Communications port flag; must be followed by
communications port. If no port is specified, defaults to 1.
communications
port
Valid communications ports are 1 or 2.