Lucent Technologies 555-233-119 Home Theater Server User Manual


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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Maintenance for R8.2csi
555-233-119 Issue 1
April 2000
Maintenance Commands
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clear audits
The
clear audits
command clears cumulative and/or peak hour’s data collected
for each data relation audit. This command clears old data to display data
collected since the last
clear audits
command when the
status audits
command is invoked. Refer to the
status audits
manual page for more
information).
Adjustable
Make/Break Ratio
This field can be of particular importance when using a modem
that may be transferable from country to country. The intent of this
field is to control the make/break ratios of pulses and DTMF
dialing. The Intel product information has support for the different
make/break options for pulse dialing only.
Intel uses the option “&P0” to select a ratio of 39% make and 61%
break for communication within the U.S. and Canada. The option
“&P1” sets a ration of 33% make and 67% break for the U.K. and
Hong Kong.
This field is 5 characters long and is case in-sensitive. ( )
Dial Command
This field simply denotes the dialing command of the modem.
This is a fairly standard command. (D)
No Answer
Time-Out
Most off-the-shelf external modems provide a timer that abandons
any outbound data call after a predetermined interval. Some
modems provide for this timer to be disabled, thus allowing an
outbound call to ring indefinitely. AT&T Paradyne does not
provide this capability with their modem line, because it is
generally undesirable to have an outbound call attempt ring
indefinitely.
The internal modem must have this parameter disabled or set to
at least 255 seconds.
This is a non-administrable parameter. For the external modem
connection, this parameter will be the first initialization string to be
transmitted to the external modem. This field will be visible on the
administration form in display mode only.
This hardcoded constant can be overridden for type approval
applications, specifically in the U.K and other Western European
nations, by the use of the “Misc. Init. Param:” field. (S7=255)