User guide

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AMADUMP Commands
(NTP 297-1001-570 & NTP 297-YYYY-545)
>MAPCI NODISP;MTC;IOD;DIRP;QUERY AMA
Shows active volume. (Repeat query to verify AMA collection).
BEWARE: in a very busy office, a very large file can be generated
from AMA calls after entering the next command.
>RECORD START FROM <active vol.> ONTO <scratch vol.>
Make test calls to generate desired AMA record(s).
>RECORD STOP FROM <active vol.> ONTO <scratch vol.>
>DSKUT;LISTVOL <scratch vol.>
List RECORDFILE on associated scratch volume.
>AMADUMP <format—BC or NT> RECORDFILE
Gives AMADUMP prompt.
>FILTER ADD '00<structure code>'
Prompts for characteristics for filter—enter blank carriage
returns except for desired refinements (“$” to end).
>FILTER ADD '10<structure code>'
Repeat with same refinements.
>FILTER ENABLE
>DUMP CALL DETAILS use >HELP DUMP for details.
Note: If a filter is not used, then type:
>DUMP CALL DETAILS <from block> <# blocks>
CALLDUMP CI: Level Command
Outputs billing records using same format as AMADUMP. Records are
dumped directly from CCs internal call record buffer rather than the DIRP
file. CALLDUMP is safe to use and has little impact on real-time usage.
>CALLDUMP <stream name (default=AMA)> <format=HEX or
FULL>
To dump records from previous CALLDUMP command:
>CALLDUMP PREVIOUS
Mag Tape (9 Track) Commands
>DEMOUNT <drive #> demount a 9 track mag tape.
>
MOUNT <drive #
> mount a 9 track mag tape.
>REMOUNT <drive #> remount a 9 track mag tape.
>RSETVOL vol_name used to reset an INERROR volume
>TAPE (X) DEMOUNT force release a 9 track tape.
AFT and RASL Commands
The following AFT directory commands are used to query and manipulate
the Automatic File Transfer (AFT) System. AFT automatically transfers
files recorded by DIRP.
>AFT enter Automatic File Transfer (AFT) utility.
>QUERYAFT query information about AFT files.
>QUERYMNP query MNP information.
>SETAFT set the next AFT file to transfer.
>SETOVR set an Override file transfer.
>RESETPFT resets PFT information on a file.
>RESETOVR resets the Override file pointer.
>
COPYAFT
copy an AFT file to tape.
>DELAFT delete a file from DIRPHOLD and the directory.
>
STARTAFT
starts the AFT system transferring files.
>
STOPAFT
stops the AFT system transferring files.
>QUIT quit out of the AFT utility.
The following robust application and session layer (RASL) directory com-
mands are used to manipulate network connections. They are used to termi-
nate and re-enable a network connection. They also are used to disable a
network connection for datafill changes, and summarize operational net-
work connections. See table RASLAPPL for parameters that make the
commands available.
>RASL enter RASL utility.
>RASLCLOSE manually closes a network connection.
>RASLSTOP disables a network connection.
>RASLSTART re-enable a network connection.
>SHOWRASL display a summary of all network connections.