6-4
Installation and Maintenance
Volume
Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0
PB60014–01
Command Basic Definition
C H CLEAR HARDWARE
Clears
the Hardware Error T
able. Also opens the alarm relay
, and turns OFF the
alarm LED.
C I x y CLEAR INTEGRATION
Clears
the integration pegs, where
x
is the slot number and
y
is the unit number
.
C P CLEAR PEG
Clears
the T
raf
fic Peg Count T
able
and
the System Performance report.
C NF CLEAR NETWORK FAILURES
Clears
the Network Failure T
able, which contains Protocol 2, Protocol 4, Protocol
5, and digital-network errors.
C R CLEAR REPORT
Gives
a menu as follows, for the type of report to clear
.
1. SYSTEM PERFORMANCE (IN TRAFFIC PEGS) AND PORT STATISTICS.
2. NETWORK TRAFFIC.
3. USER MESSAGE, USER CALLING AND MAILBOX USAGE.
SELECT REPORT TO BE CLEARED. (1 – 3, EMPTY LINE = EXIT).
C RT 1 CLEAR ROUND TRIP
Clears
the round-trip time for message waiting.
Test Commands
The
following commands test the status of the LAN card connection, alarm callout, forwarding string,
initializing string, floppy diskette, hard disk, line card, network location, and message server. At the @
prompt, type
TEST
or TE
, followed by the name of the function to be tested. For example, to test the
alarm, at the @ prompt, type
TE A
Enter
A
space is always required between the
TE (for TEST
) and the following letter
.
Command Basic Definition
CMD x PING y For
Digital Networking, performs the lowest-level “echo” test from the LAN
card at the local end to the destination server
. This is the best tool to use to
identify whether there is end-to-end connectivity across the digital network
between two Octel Overture message servers. It is especially useful to verify that
IP addresses are correctly configured. In the command,
x
is the slot number in
which the LAN card is installed, and
y
is the IP address of the device to which
the test Ethernet packet is sent.
TE A TEST ALARM
Tests
the alarm call out feature. Places a call to the number specified in the
SYSTEM P
ARAMETER T
able — System Parameter 31.