Commodore C-NET 128 v7.0 User Manual page 74

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2,7;9,14
4;9;10;15
17.2
SYSTEM COMMANDS
17.2.1
View System Activity Graph (AG)
This feature monitors usage compared to non-usage of the system over the
course of the day, broken into 72 20-minute periods.
percentage along the 'Y' axis and the day along the 'X' axis, one can
easily determine the busiest and least busy times for the system.
may wish to use this information to attempt to avoid the busy signal when
calling in.
The graph is continually running, and should become smoother
as more system
resetting the SAM period
chapter 3 for more detail on doing this.
17.2.2
View System Activity Monitor (AM)
This will display the screen of information that is
while the system is waiting for a call.
activities, through several separate "time frames" of reference -- last
call,
since setup, specific time period, total, and current.
17.2.3
Edit System Activity Monitor (ES n)
Edit a SAM variable (which variable).
SAM 'current' values has become inaccurate, you can manually adjust it by
using this command.
17.2.4
Edit Time Restrictions (ER)
The 'ER' command has the ability to restrict by particular access groups or
restrict access to the UD area by particular access groups during certain
hours of
the day.
hour.
To edit the
Once the screen has been
hour number followed by a letter 'P'
of 15 0's and 1's -- moving from group 0 to 14, putting a 0 to deny access
or a 1 to allow access.
desired, when prompted.
all 15 access groups have access, while
only groups 5 and higher have access, etc.
17.2.5
Re-loads the CN file (RL)
After you make any changes to the CN file in the basic shell, you may elect
to have it reloaded into memory using this command in System Maintenance.
REMEMBER that the CN file is always in memory.
17.2.6
Time correction (SE).
This will let the operator correct the time and date.
running on a CMD hard drive, the program will read the internal clock of
the drive to get the time.
in the drive.
If the time continues to be wrong, then it would be wise to
have the battery changed by a technician.
17.2.7
Change the Maintenance Password (SP)
This password must be entered if you are calling from a remote system and
have system operator access.
until you have entered the 'ID' command from the main.
not apply if you are calling from local mode.
groups 2 through 7 and 9 through 14
groups 4, 9, 10 and 15 only
time is logged.
while in the "waiting for a call" mode.
Use n=0 for feedback, n=1 for mail sent, etc.
Also, 300 baud may be excluded from either at any
current time restrictions, use the '.' command.
displayed, enter the hour number for AM or
Simply press 'Y' to allow 300-baud callers, if
For example, a value of 111111111111111 denotes
If the time is wrong reset the internal clock
You cannot access the SM or and DOS command
The graph can be reset to all 0's by
SAM monitors many
If you notice that any one of your
for PM hours.
000001111111111 denotes that
When displayed with
Users
See
normally displayed
system
Then, enter strings
If the system is
REMEMBER this does

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