Using Link Maintenance Commands; Command Format - Nortel Meridian Meridian 1 Maintenance Manual

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88 Chapter 3: Link maintenance commands

Using link maintenance commands

Command format

553-3211-510 Standard 1.0 October 1998
Link maintenance commands are available when you are logged in as mlusr
and the CCR or Meridian Link application is running. To access the
commands, do one of the following:
¥
log in as mlusr from the ÒConsole Login:Ó prompt
¥
enter the mlusr command while logged is as maint
If the system responds unexpectedly to a request, mlusr provides
troubleshooting diagnostic facilities.
The command format for each link maintenance command is illustrated in
this chapter, and many are accompanied by examples. Type the commands
at the Òmlusr>Ó prompt. The following conventions apply:
¥
Italics indicate that the parameter shown should be replaced by the
appropriate information. For example, link_number should be
replaced by the actual link number.
¥
[Text in square brackets] indicates optional parameters. Three dots
after the text (for example, [message ...] ) indicate that you can type
multiple instances of the parameter.
¥
The word, message, indicates that the message type or message name
parameter may be used. This subject is discussed in more detail later in
this chapter, under ÒMeridian Link messages.Ó
Some commands can be abbreviated, as long as the abbreviation is unique
(for example, you can enter g a for Òget associationsÓ). If the abbreviation
you type is not unique, an error message indicates that you must type in a
more specific command.

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