User`s guide

AUDIX Administration and Data Acquisition Package 585-302-502 Issue 17
May 2002
Using the ADAP Command Line Language
11-5Logging Into the Voice Mail System
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The -I feature is intended to send initialization strings to Hayes and Hayes-
compatible modems. However, you can use the -I option to send a startup string
to any local connection-establishing device, such as a PDM or modem, that
returns the string "OK" to the computer upon processing and acting on a valid
string.
The alogin command does no checking of the validity of the initialization string
but relies on the connection device returning an "OK" to the COM1 or COM2 port
when the device is successful in using the string. Spaces are legal in Hayes
initialization strings. If strings containing spaces are used with this -I option, you
must enclose the string in double quotes when following the -I on the command
line.
If you attempt to log in without using the -i option when your modem does not
generate a DSR signal, the following message (with the appropriate port number)
appears:
alogin: connect: eopen of port 1 failed, rc = Ox85
processing stopped
If this happens, re-enter the alogin command and include the -i option.
DEFINITY AUDIX Release 3.2 introduces password aging of the AUDIX login
password (password argument of the alogin command). Should this password
expire, choose a new one and login manually. The AUDIX system prompts you
through the password changing procedure.
Manual Login Procedure
Use the login command to log into the voice mail system manually. The format for
this command is shown below. Optional arguments are enclosed by square
brackets ([ ... ]).
login [-b baud rate] [-p communications port] [-i] [-V] [-r release]
login Specifies a manual login.
-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. The
DEFINITY AUDIX and I
NTUITY systems support 1200, 2400,
4800, and 9600.
-p Communications port flag; must be followed by
communications port.