
If the system was
You can access this service aid directly from the AIX command line, by typing: /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uspchrp
Configure Remote Maintenance Policy
The Remote Maintenance Policy includes modem configurations and phone numbers to use for remote maintenance support.
Use this service aid to display and change the following settings for the Remote Maintenance Policy.
Note: Because of system capability, some of the following settings might not be displayed by this service aid.
vConfiguration File for Modem on serial port 1 (S1) Configuration File for Modem on serial port 2 (S2)
Enter the name of a modem configuration file to load on either S1 or S2. The modem
configuration files are located in the /usr/share/modems directory. If a modem file is already loaded, it is indicated by Modem file currently loaded.
vModem file currently loaded on S1 Modem file currently loaded on S2
This is the name of the file that is currently loaded on serial port 1 or serial port 2.
Note: These settings are only shown when a modem file is loaded for a serial port.
vCall In Authorized on S1 (on/off) Call In Authorized on S2 (on/off)
Call In allows the Service Processor to receive a call from a remote terminal.
vCall Out Authorized on S1 (on/off) Call Out Authorized on S2 (on/off)
Call Out allows the Service Processor to place calls for maintenance.
vS1 Line Speed
S2 Line Speed
A list of line speeds is available by using List on the screen.
vService Center Phone Number
This is the number of the service center computer. The service center usually includes a computer that takes calls from systems with
vCustomer Administration Center Phone Number
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