List History - Avaya S8700 Maintenance Manual

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list history
This command generates a log listing of the most recently completed "data
affecting" administration and maintenance commands. This includes the history
of ACTR moves, which can be used to track moves and, thus, help reduce fraud.
Data commands are those administration and maintenance commands that
change the data state associated with any object and qualifier in the system.
Administration data commands affect translation data, while maintenance data
commands affect state information. For example, change station is a data
command, whereas display station is not.
All information in the transaction log is saved on tape as translation data when the
save translation command is performed (LIFO order). When the switch COLD I
starts or reboots, the saved translation, and thus the transaction log, is loaded
from tape. In this way, the translation data and the data in the transaction log
remain compatible.
Table 7-22. list history command parameters
Action/Object
Qualifier
list history
print
schedule
1.
Refer to the Report Scheduler and System Printer feature specification for more details.
Feature Interactions
The translation log is written to the memory card as translation data when the
save translation command is executed. The translation data is time stamped
when saved. This time stamp is noted when translation is loaded from the
memory card and included in every recent change history report.
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Qualifier Description
Report sent to printer.
Command is validated and
then a scheduling form
displays to schedule
execution of the command.
The command is then placed
in the command queue and
is executed at the specified
time. The information
displayed by the command is
sent to the system printer
1
instead of the screen.
Examples:
list history
list history print
list history schedule
Permissions
Defaults
init
none
inads
craft
cust
browse
nms
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