User`s guide
AUDIX Administration and Data Acquisition Package 585-302-502 Issue 17
May 2002
Using the ADAP Command Line Language
11-8Logging Out of the Voice Mail System
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8. If this message does not appear, press to log out of an R1 AUDIX
system; then go back to step 1 and log in again. On a DEFINITY AUDIX or
I
NTUITY system, press to exit the login command. Then re-enter the
login command and go back to step 1 to log in again.
Otherwise, go on to the next step.
9. Press .
The MS-DOS prompt appears, indicating that you have successfully
logged into the voice mail system from the PC.
You can now execute the ADAP commands to retrieve screens data or modify
subscriber records.
Logging Out of the Voice Mail System
To log out of the voice mail system enter the logout command. This sends a
disconnect character to the system and causes the DTR (data terminal ready)
signal to be dropped for half a second, disconnecting the modem.
The logout command also sends the Hayes modem string "+++ATH" in case your
modem is Hayes-compatible. This command takes approximately 5 seconds to
complete.
Interrupting a Command
To interrupt a command in progress, press . The MS-DOS prompt
re-appears.
You may receive faster response to your termination requests if you set the DOS
command BREAK to ON. See information in your MS-DOS user’s guide about the
BREAK command usage.
Command Line Commands
The following section describes how to use the command line commands to
retrieve and modify data in the voice mail database. It describes the command
format, how to use the record description tables, the input records, the output
records, and the return codes.
The command line commands and their corresponding screens are listed in the
tables at the end of this chapter.
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