To Run The Netstat Command From Windows; Using The Chkdsk Utility; Chkdsk Utility Syntax - Avaya CallPilot 703t Maintenance And Diagnostics

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To run the netstat command from Windows

1. Click Start → Programs → Accessories → Command Prompt.
2. At the Command prompt, type netstat with the required parameters.
3. Press Enter.
4. Type Exit to exit the Command Prompt window and return to Windows.

Using the chkdsk utility

The chkdsk utility checks a specified disk on the server and displays a status report. It can be
run on drives C, D, E, or F. It is an online utility, but it reduces system performance while it is
running.
The chkdsk utility checks for problems at the Windows file system level. Any problems existing
at this level can cause problems for CallPilot. Even if there are no problems at the Windows
file system level, CallPilot can still be affected by problems at the CallPilot file system level.
Note:
A version of this utility, called autocheck, automatically runs during Windows startup. Output
from this utility appears on the blue startup screen.

Chkdsk utility syntax

The chkdsk utility uses the following syntax:
chkdsk [drive:][path]filename] [/F] [/V] [/R]
Table 11: Chkdsk parameters
Parameter
drive:
filename
Avaya CallPilot® 703t Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
Result: The Command Prompt window appears.
Result: The system runs the netstat utility.
Enter the drive letter of the drive that you want to check.
Enter the names of files to check for fragmentation.
To run the netstat command from Windows
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