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Management Terminals
555-233-123
3-4 Issue 4 May 2002
5. Set INADS alarm origination if you logged in as craft.
Unless you are in a special situation, enter y to suppress Alarm
Origination and reduce trouble tickets. The test inads-link
command works regardless of the INADS Alarm Origination setting.
Enter n to allow alarm origination.
6. Press
Enter.
enter command appears on the screen.
Enter a command, or press
Help to list permissible commands.
The password expiration screen appears when you log in. If your password is
expired, you are prompted to enter a new password. If your password is within 7
days of the expiration date, you see the message:
WARNING: Your password will expire in X days
NOTE:
If several users are logging in and out at the same time, a user may see the
message Transient command conflict detected; please try later. After the
users have completed logging in or out, the terminal is available for use.
Command Line Details
After a successful login, enter command appears on the screen. You can enter a
command.
A command is made up of multiple words that are typed on the keyboard and that
instruct the system to perform a particular task. The systems command structure
follows the format: Action, Object, and Qualifier.
The first word entered is the Action. It specifies the operation to be done (for
example, test, display, or reset).
The second word entered is the Object. It specifies the object to receive the action
(for example, station, trunk group, or hunt group).
The third word(s) entered is/are the Qualifier. The Qualifier is one or more words
or digits used to further identify or complete the Object. Depending on the Object
used, a Qualifier may or may not be used.
An example of a command line used to do a short test twice on a station with the
extension number 1212 is: test station 1212 short r 2. In this example, test is the
Action, station is the Object, and 1212 short r 2 is the Qualifier.
Spaces separate the Action, Object, and Qualifier on the command line.
Command line words do not have to be completely spelled out. All that is required
is to type enough letters to make the word unique.

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