EasyManua.ls Logo

Avaya DEFINITY ONE - Performing a Full Remote Update; Resetting Automatic Deletion of Nonadministered Remote Users

Avaya DEFINITY ONE
494 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and
IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10
555-233-109
Issue 6
December 2001
Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking
4-20Changing local machine information
4
Performing a full remote update
If you have the system set to perform automatic daily updates, you only need to
perform the full remote update to update the system after making changes to
remote machine connections or to verify changes of data you just entered.
To update the remote user information immediately:
1. Start at the AUDIX command prompt screen.
2. Enter get remote update
machine_name
at the
enter command:
prompt, where machine_name is the name of the remote machine.
The system displays the Remote Update Request confirmation screen.
3. Press
F3 [Enter] to continue.
The cursor returns to the command line, and the system displays the
following message:
Command Successfully Completed
.
4. Enter exit or another administrative command at the
enter command:
prompt.
Resetting automatic deletion of
nonadministered remote users
To conserve server space by automatically deleting nonadministered remote
users:
1. Start at the AUDIX command prompt screen.
2. Enter change system-parameters features at the
enter command:
prompt.
The system displays the System-Parameters Features, page 1 screen.
3. Press F7 3 times to display the System-Parameters Features, Page 4
screen.
4. In the Days without Activity field, type the number of days. Type 0 if you do
not want to automatically delete nonadministered remote subscribers.
5. In the Even If on a Mailing List? field, type n to retain information for
nonadministered remote subscribers that are on a subscriber’s mailing list.
6. Press F3 to save the changes.
The cursor returns to the command line, and the system displays the
following message:
Command Successfully Completed
.
7. Enter exit or another administrative command.

Table of Contents

Related product manuals