User`s guide
AUDIX Administration and Data Acquisition Package 585-302-502 Issue 17
May 2002
Using the ADAP Command Line Language
11-6Logging Into the Voice Mail System
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If you enter an invalid argument with the login command, the following message
appears:
C:\PCIFCE\LOGIN.EXE: illegal option -- option
Usage: login [b <1200/2400/4800/9600>] [p <1/2>] [r
release] [iV]
If all arguments are correct, the following messages appear on the screen with the
cursor positioned on the next line (no prompt appears):
<F1> = break; <esc> = quit; Ready to Send
This message is for information only. The key acts as the key for the
login command — for example, to get the attention of the modular processor data
module (MPDM) if the keyboard break option is enabled on the MPDM, press .
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 0 failed, rc = Ox85
processing stopped
If this happens, re-enter the login command and include the -i option.
If you need to exit the manual login procedure at any time, press .
communications
port
Specifies that the communications port is either 1 or 2. If no
port is specified, port 1 is the default.
-i Directs the system to bypass the search for the data set
ready (DSR) signal. Use this option only with
Hayes-compatible modems.
-V Writes the ADAP version number for this command and
exits without logging in.
-r Release flag; must be followed by release.
release Retrieves data for the specified release of the voice mail
system software
(D-r3.2, D-r3.1, D-r3.0, D-r2.0, D-r1.0, r1v8, r1v7, r1v6, r1v5,
r1v4_5, r1v4, r1v3, r1v2, I-r5.0, I-r4.0, I-r3.3, I-r3.2, or
I-r2.0). For DEFINITY AUDIX, the default is D-r3.2. For
I
NTUITY AUDIX, the default is I-r5.0.
F1 BREAK
F1
Ctrl-c