DEFINITY ONE™
Communications System
Release 2.0
Installation Quick Reference
555-233-738
Comcode 108671546
Issue 2
June 2000
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Typical Bash (GAS) commands for installation
Command
Description
alarmorig
Turns on alarm origination from the GAM (INADS)
alarmstat
Gives global alarm status (major, minor, or none) for GAM,
DEFINITY, and AUDIX
cleargamalarm
d1stat
Clears alarms after analysis
Displays the status of all application groups running on the
system
environment
ftpserv
Displays the TN795 temperature and voltage ranges
Enables the ftp service
gamalarmstat
installconfig
lucent help
oss
Displays GAM alarm information
Installs license files (INADS)
Lists all commands
Sets telephone numbers for outgoing INADS calls
pcAnywhere
Starts the pcAnywhere application (use -c to stop applica-
tion)
reboot
Reboots system as follows:
nice: shuts down applications and Windows NT in a
graceful manner
immediate: reboots the system without waiting for the
applications to shut down, causing possible loss of voice
messages that are being recorded and all calls drop
restartcause
setip
Displays the restart causes for system (for technician/
TSC)
Sets the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway of
the LAN interface to the customer’s LAN. Turns on RAS.
Reboot is required.
shutdown
Shuts down:
all: Lucent DEFINITY ONE applications
system: all Lucent DEFINITY ONE applications and Win-
dows NT
appname: the name of the application to be shut down
camp-on: (AUDIX feature) notifies users of a system shut-
down all and waits for users to end their sessions before
shutting down
serialnumber
Reads and displays the serial number of the circuit pack
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Physical Connection IP Address
Local Monitor/Mouse/ 127.1
Keyboard
PCMCIA Network
Connection
192.11.13.6
RAS Modem
(Dial-up)
10.21.0.X
(X is Customer
Dependent — Lucent
Assigned)
Customer’s LAN
Customer Dependent
(default login value of
192.11.13.9)
Once connected, there are several ways to access DEFINITY ONE, as shown in the
next table.
Access Method
Telnet
<ip addr> [Start > Run...]
using appropriate ip-addrs
http://<ip-addr>
DSA
Web Browser
pcAnywhere
using appropriate ip-addrs
The following table shows Lucent Personnel Login information.
Logins
to Enter
System
Logins to
Enter
DEFINITY
Logins to Enter
AUDIX
lucent1
lucent2
lucent3
dinit
atsc
dinads
dcraft
acraft
acraft
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Each row of logins has the same password. For example, the
lucent1, dinit, and atsc logins all have the same password.
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The lucent logins are used for web browser and pcAnywhere access.
All logins can be used for telnet access.
The d and a logins (columns 2 and 3) are used for DSA access.
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