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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and
IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109
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GAS Commands in the bash shell
Avaya (Lucent) access controller bash commands
Table G-1. bash commands for avaya logins — Continued
Command
post
product id
rasdrop
reboot
restartcause
serialnumber
setip
shutdown
siteconfig
start
Description
If no argument is given, postcodes are sent to the
860 firmware with the results sent to standard
output.
If no argument is given, the command displays
product-id information for GAM and Intuity AUDIX.
If no argument is given, rasdrop schedules the RAS
service to stop and restart in 2 minutes from when it
was run.
Reboots system as follows:
nice: Shuts down applications and Windows 2000 in
a graceful manner
immediate: reboots the system without waiting for
the applications to shut down, causing possible loss
of voice messages that are being recorded and all
calls drop
Displays the restart causes for system (for
technician/TSC)
Reads and displays the serial number of the circuit
pack
Sets the IP address, subnet mask, and default
gateway of the LAN interface to the customer's LAN
(out the splitter cable). Turns on RAS. Reboot is
required for this to take effect.
Shuts down:
all: Avaya DEFINITY ONE or IP600 applications
system: all Avaya DEFINITY ONE or IP600
applications and Windows NT
appname: AUDIX. For example: Shutdown AUDIX.
camp-on: (optional Intuity AUDIX feature) notifies
users that a system shutdown will happen and waits
for users to end their sessions before shutting down.
Prompts the user with a warning message and
request confirmation
Called from a bash shell on DEFINITY ONE or IP600
to start an application through Watchdog
Issue 6
December 2001
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