Print Port; Configure Terminals; Restrict Terminal Features - Nortel Meridian 1 Manual

Background terminal facility
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Print port

Configure terminals

Restrict terminal features

To print port information, use the following print commands:
(PRint) POrt
This command prints the current setting for all terminals.
(PRint) OPtions
This command prints the current option setting for all terminals.
This section describes how to set which terminals will be allowed to perform
which functions. There are two basic types of restrictions you can make.
— Restrict terminal to a feature or features. A terminal can be allowed
to set Automatic Wake Up, Message Registration, Room Status, or Call
Party Name Display only, or any combination of these features.
— Restrict access to data. A terminal can be allowed to either change
values or just read information. A terminal can be assigned to print
reports or to display messages. For just printing or display, you can use
a printer that does not have a keyboard.
— To allow a particular terminal to set system features:
SEt OPtion POrt portID item(s) (ON) <CR>
— To deny a particular terminal permission to set system features:
SEt OPtion POrt portID item(s) OFf <CR>
To see what all the terminals in your system are currently set to (see
"Print terminal setting" on page 21 for a sample listing):
(PRint) POrt <CR>
Using the Background Terminal
Background Terminal Facility
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