Avaya S8100 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
4INTUITY AUDIX digital networking
Change local machine’s information
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5 Complete the fields on this screen using the information provided in
Table 30, Field definitions – page 2 of Machine Profile screen,,
on page 215.
6 When you finish updating the local machine’s information, press F3 [Enter] to save the information
in the system database.
The cursor returns to the command line, and the system displays the following message:
Command Successfully Completed.
7 Enter exit or another administrative command.
Table 30: Field definitions – page 2 of Machine Profile screen,
Field Valid input Description
Allow Automatic
Full Updates
y = yes
n = no
If y, the local AUDIX system automatically requests full
updates from remote systems.
If n, the local AUDIX system does not automatically request
full updates from remote systems.
Updates:
In?
y = yes
n = no
If y, this local AUDIX system will accept updated user
database information from any remote machine (the Updates
In field must also be set to y on the remote Machine Profile
screen setup on the local AUDIX system for each remote
machine).
If n, the local AUDIX system will not accept updates from any
remote machine regardless of the entry on the remote Machine
Profile screen. Set this field to y only after testing the network
end-to-end during initial administration.
Updates:
Out?
y = yes
n = no
If you enter y, updates to user database information for local
users are sent to a remote machine (the Updates Out field
must also be set to y on the remote Machine Profile screen set
up on the local AUDIX system for each remote machine).
If you enter n, updates will not be sent to any remote machine
regardless of the entry for this field on the remote Machine
Profile screen. Set this field to y only after testing the network
end-to-end during initial administration.
Network
Turnaround
y = yes
n = no
To disable this feature system-wide, enter n on the local
Machine Profile screen.
To enable the feature, enter y on the local Machine Profile
screen and on the appropriate remote Machine Profile screens
on this local system.
If enabled, a network connection that originated from this local
AUDIX system is allowed to turn around after the local
AUDIX system has sent all of its network data to any remote
machine. The remote machine may then return update
information, voice mail, and status on the same connection.