7.2UTILITY COMMANDS

7.2UTILITY COMMANDS

In the Utility Command Mode, the System Administrator can access the functions described below by entering the appropriate command at the "$" prompt, and Pressing RETURN.

To select the Utility Commands Menu, follow the menu path as shown:

System Administration Top Menu - 3

Utility Command (Type ‘HELP’ for command list.)

$

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OFLN: Sets the system to off-line mode

ONLN: Sets the system to on-line mode

PASS: Sets the System Administrator's password

TIME: Sets the system clock, date, and time

PSET: Specifies the reports printing time

ELOG: Displays device error log

SAVE: Stores a backup of the program or data in the flash memory

LOAD: Restores a backup of the program or data to the system

GPRN: Displays all of the VPS parameters

VERS: Displays the version of the program

CREP: Displays the keypad assignments, message recording status and the tree-structure of a Custom service

CCLR: Clears a Custom service menu access count

MWL: Specifies the number of times the VPS attempts to turn on the message waiting lamp on the extensions

MRL: Sets the minimum recording length of a message

MPLT: Displays the user prompt recording status

HELP: Displays brief instructions and a list of Utility Commands

QSET: Set up your VPS roughly so that you can use it quickly

LMON: Line Monitor

PUTD: Display DTMF Information

7.2.1Off-line Set (OFLN)

The OFLN utility command is used to turn off the VPS Call Progression Mode. Set the VPS to Off-Line Mode before deleting a mailbox, since this operation involves the updating of a large number of related parameters.

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