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Unified Communications Module Installation and Maintenance Page 95
15-601011 Issue 03l (28 August 2012)IP Office
Additional Processes: Command Line
8.3.2 Administrator Commands
The Admin> prompt is accessed by entering admin at the > general command prompt and then entering the
administrator password (the default password is Administrator).
In the commands below, <application> is replaced with name of the required application: voicemail, onexportal,
watchdog or all.
At the Admin> prompt, the following commands can be used:
· auditlog
Display a log of application commands executed.
· configure
Change to the Configure> prompt. The configurator password is required.
· exit
Exit the Admin> prompt and return to the > prompt .
· forcestop <application>
Stop the specified application. This is a forced shutdown of the application. For a polite shutdown use the stop
command.
· help
Display general help on entering commands.
· history
Display the history of commands used in the current session.
· list
Display a list of commands.
· logout
End the session and logout.
· password
Change the administrator password required to access the Admin> prompt.
· restart <application>
Restarts specified application.
· root
Access the root user account. The root user password is required.
· start <application>
Start the specified application.
· stop <application>
Stop the specified application. This is a controlled shutdown of the application. The command prompt is redisplayed
once the application is stopped. To force a shutdown of an application user forcestop.
· update <application> <version>
Begin an update of the specified application to a specified version. The versions available for upgrade can be shown
using the show updates <application> command. In addition to the standard applications, cli can also be
specified.
· top
Return to the > prompt.
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