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