Avaya Site Administration Reference
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Commands that modify settings (a.k.a. translations) are used when you have decided
that a setting in the system needs to be changed. These commands require all three
components—Action, Object and Qualifier.
For example, add station next, change station 4444, and remove report-scheduler x
(where x can be any number from 1 - 50)
Add—lets you enter new information about a single object.
Change—lets you make changes to an existing screen.
Remove—lets you remove objects such as stations and trunks from the system.
Note:
It is important that you use the appropriate command for what you are trying to
accomplish. For example if you only want to view the settings on a screen and
make no changes, use a command for viewing information like a display
command. This prevents you from accidentally making changes to the screen
without knowing it. Only use the change command after you have decided that a
specific change should be made.
Commands that show settings are used to see what settings have been administered and
to gather information. These commands require two components—Action and Object, but
can be made more specific with an optional qualifier such as a range of objects.
For example, list station 4444 count 200, display dialplan, status station 4444,
monitor system view1
List—lets you view information about multiple objects.
Display—lets you view information about a single object.
Status—lets you view static (snapshot) information about a object.
Monitor—lets you view dynamic reports which automatically refresh as the system
processes calls.
In the example, list station 4444 count 200, the "count 200" is a qualifier. When this
command is entered, the list command would execute starting with extension 4444 and
list the next 200 administered station numbers.
Command abbreviations
It is not necessary to type the entire command. You need to type only as many
characters as are required to make the command unique. For example, you can type
disp instead of display.
If you use too short of an abbreviation, (like dis), the system responds with the error
message "dis is an ambiguous entry" and displays as suggestion like "Please choose
from one of the following 'disable' or 'display.'" Once the correct abbreviated command is
entered, the screen displays the entire command in the upper left corner and the page
number in the upper right corner.
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