Index

connecting to PBX, 7-2 connecting to switch, 7-16 connectivity, 6-3,B-1 design configurations, B-1 installing, 9-2

modem connection, 6-9 network, B-1 programming, alarms, 11-16 starting, 10-24

Proxy Agent screen, 10-25

R

Random access memory (RAM), 1-6 removing UNIX software, 10-6 requirements

disk space, 1-6 hardware, 1-9

restoring Proxy Agent, 4-17 RS232 (M25B) cables, 6-25

S

saving

logins for each PBX, 7-31 passwords for each PBX, 7-31

screens

Abbreviated Dialing List, 7-24 Change Clients, 10-27 Change Customer ID, 7-29 Change Managers, 10-28 Communication Manager, 7-30,7-32 Data Module, 7-22

Proxy Agent, 10-25 Status, 10-26

serial I/O port cards installing, 8-2

PC requirement, 1-6

UnixWare PC, 6-25 setting

data module extensions, 7-22 data module options, 7-21 host files, 3-14

hotline connections, 7-27 modem options for alarm

forwarding, 11-15 modem options for alarm

reception, 11-9 node names, 3-9 system names, 3-9

shell command-line interface, UnixWare methodology, 1-12

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), 1-3

software installing, 3-2

project provisioning package, 1-10 removing UNIX, 10-6 UnixWare, installation, 9-5 verifying, guidelines, 9-5

Specialix XIO device drivers, installing, 8-10

starting Proxy Agent, 10-24 Status screen, 10-26 STREAMS-based TTY port monitors, 4-14 syntax conventions, xviii

system names definition, 3-9 setting, 3-9

T

TCP/IP administering, 3-11 testing connection, 3-16 troubleshooting connection, 3-17

Technical Support Organization (TSO) support, 1-9

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