Managing The Pin Code Files; Creating Pin Code Files - Avaya S6200 Administration And Maintenance

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Example: Transferring flexible annunciator messages from remote host s1100_a to remote host
s1100_b using the local host.
1. From the local host, copy files from /usr2/prompts/set1/messages on s1100_a to /temp on
the local host.
$ rcp -p dcbguest\@s1100_a:/usr2/prompts/set1/messages temp
2. Copy files from /temp on the local host to /usr/dcb/flexannun on s1100_b.
$ rcp -p /temp/* @s1100_b:/usr/dcb/flexannun
3. rlogin to the s1100_b dcbguest account.
$ rlogin @s1100_b -l dcbguest
4. Run mlcp to move files to /usr2/prompts/set1/messages on s1100_b.
$ mlcp -y
5. Verify the files were moved.
$ ls /usr/dcb/flexannun
Note:
Any files listed were NOT moved!
Note:
6. Logout of s1100_b by typing

Managing the PIN Code Files

This section describes how to perform the following tasks:
1. Create the files required to load PIN Codes into the database.
2. Copy the files onto the system
3. Load PIN codes into the bridgedb.
4. Unload PIN information from the bridgedb.
Refer to Meeting Exchange 5.0 Relational Database Guide for detailed information on batch
loading data into the bridge database.

Creating PIN Code Files

The batch load script used to load PIN data into bridgedb requires two files:
1. pinlist.txt
2. pins.txt
.
exit
Managing the PIN Code Files
Issue 1
August 2007
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