S8xxx Shell Commands
S8xxx Server
administration is performed using a set of shell commands. These shell commands
have a Linux look-and-feel. All shell commands administer or display information
specific to the server they are being executed on. The information below is contained
in Avaya document 555-245-101.
This command displays or administers the OSS telephone numbers, the number of retries,
the time interval between retries and Alarm Abbreviation parameters. It also applies
to SNMP inform requests to INADS. All OSS parameters are stored in alarm_oss.conf
file.
Usage: almcall [-f first-number] [-a [y|n]]
[-s
second-number] [-b [y|n]]
[-t
[abbreviation-timer]]
[-i
[interval]] | [-?]
no argument: display
-f: set
first number to first-number values allowed: up to 30 digits.
-a: set
alarm abbreviation on first number to y(es)(default) or n (o)
-s: set
second number to second-number values allowed: up to 30
digits. ',' for pause
-b: set
alarm abbreviation on second number to y(es)(default) or n(o)
-t: set
alarm abbreviation timer in hours values allowed: 1-24 default value: 4
-i: set
interval between retries in minutes to interval
values allowed: 1-20 default value: 7
-?: usage
(this)
The almenable
command is used to administer or display Alarm Origination (Traditional Dial-out
Modem Calls), and SNMP Alarm Origination. These parameters can no longer be administered
via the DEFINITY SAT Interface. All almenable parameters will be logged into alarm_oss.conf
file. For alarming with SNMP see
almsnmpconf
Usage: almenable [-d [n|f|b]] [-s [y|n]] ] | [-?]menable [-d [n|f|b]] [-s [y|n]] ] | [-?]
no argument: display
-d: set dial out alarm
origination to
n - neither (default)
f - first number only
b - both numbers
-s: enable (y)(default)
or disable (n) snmp alarm origination
This command is used to administer
Restart Notification Parameter, Clear Alarm Notification Parameter, and Suspension
Threshold for Clear Alarm Notification.
Usage: almnotif [-r [y|n]] [-c [y|n]] [-s [threshold]] | [-?]
no argument: display
-r: enable (y) -
default - or disable (n) restart notification
-c: enable (y) -
default - or disable (n) clear alarm notification
-s: set suspension
threshold to "threshold" values allowed: 1-15
default value: 5
Sets or displays the OSS productid of the software system. Partial Command
functionality (display productID) shall be available from the Stingray WEB
interface, in that users cannot set the product ID from the WEB Interface.
Usage: productid [-p|-m|-r productid] | [-?]
no argument: display product
identification number
-p: set CommunicaMgr
identification number to productid
-m: set Messaging
identification number to productid
-r: set RMB identification
number to productid
-?: usage (this)
Checks
connectivity to the INADS port using the modem and SNMP inform requests. The
test is successful only if INADS acknowledges the test alarm. At least the first
OSS number or SNMP Inform Request IP Destination must be administered for this
test to be successful. If both modes are administered, both modes shall be
tested. For testing INADS with SNMP see almsnmpconf.
Usage: testinads
No command line parameter required. It tests the health of alarm processing between the system and
INADS.
Use testcustalm to generate a customer alarming test SNMP trap. No arguments are
required. This command tests the health of alarm processing between the system
and AlarmTraq.
Usage: testcustalm
No command line parameter required. It tests the health of alarm processing between the system and
AlarmTraq via SNMP Trap.
Use custalmopt to set or display the current customer alarm option. This command
runs on the active server only, and Communication Manager must be running.
Usage: custalmopt [ -? ] [ -h ] [ -d ] [ -m ] [ -a ]
-d Display current settings (default)
-m Set to report Major/Minor alarms only
-a Set to report all alarms
Administer SNMP alarming to INADS.
This is used to send SNMP v2c traps to a local instance of
TrapManager or an Avaya
SAL gateway
Usage: almsnmpconf [-d IP] [-c community] [-b [y|n]] [-e y|n]
[-add|-del|-mod] | [-?]
Administer parameters for SNMP alarming to INADS.
- no parameters
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Display the administered information: destination IP address, community name,
alarm abbreviation status.
- -d IP
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Set IP address to send SNMP traps.
The IP address must be entered in dotted decimal notation a.b.c.d, where a, b,
c, and d are integers between 1 and 255.
- -c community
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Set the trap community name to use in the SNMP traps.
The community name is any string of characters and numbers. The string may not
contain a space or tab.
- -b [y|n]
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Enable or disable alarm abbreviation.
y - yes (default). Enable alarm abbreviation with respect to SNMP notifications.
Alarm abbreviation for SNMP alarming has the same context as modem dial out.
n - no. Disable alarm abbreviation for SNMP alarming.
- -e y|n
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Enable or disable trap destination.
y - yes. Enable this trap destination.
n - no. Disable this trap destination.
- -add
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Add this as a new trap destination
- -del
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Delete this trap destination.
The -d flag with a valid/existing ip address is required.
- -mod
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Modify an existing trap destination.
The -d flag with a valid/existing ip address is required.
Note: In order to modify the ip address, the trap destination has to be
deleted and re-added.
- -?
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Display the command usage.
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