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Mini-carrier remote fundamentals
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Basic MMI commands
Most MMI commands may be executed by typing the first letter of
each word in the command separated by a space. Should two or more
commands begin with the same letter, type as many letters as it takes to
differentiate one command from another. The user may simply enter the
entire command to avoid confusion. The commands are not case-sensitive
EXCEPT for the MMI password (MCRLINK). The basic commands are:
ALARM (A)
CLEAR (C)
DISPLAY (D)
ESAM (E)
HELP (HE)
HOST (HOS)
PROVISION (P)
SET (S)
TEST (T)
QUIT (Q)
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An in-depth discussion of these commands follows, along with an example
of the on-screen response generated by each. Our discussion will begin
with the HELP command, which generates a listing of the nine basic
commands:
HELP (HE, ?)
If you enter ?, MMI will list available commands along with an explanation
of their usage. The help screen can be made to appear by entering ?, HE,
or HELP. Entering any of these commands causes a screen similar to the
following to appear:
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Nortel Communication Server 1000
Mini-Carrier Remote Fundamentals
NN43001-557 04.01 4 June 2010
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