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LINCS Server Release 1.0 Administration 585-313-507 Comcode 108599200 October 1999 Issue 2 Copyright © 1999 by Lucent Technologies. All rights reserved. For trademark, regulatory compliance, and related legal information, see the copyright and legal notices section of this document. Copyright and legal notices Copyright Copyright © 1999 by Lucent Technologies. All rights reserved. Printed in the USA. This material is protected by the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. It may not be reproduced, distributed, or altered in any fashion by any entity (either internal or external to Lucent Technologies), except in accordance with applicable agreements, contracts or licensing, without the express written consent of the Business Communications Systems (BCS) Global Learning Solutions organization and the business management owner of the material. Acknowledgment This document was prepared by the Global Learning Solutions organization of the BCS division of Lucent Technologies. Offices are located in Denver CO, Columbus OH, Middletown NJ, and Basking Ridge NJ, USA. LINCS Server Administration 585-313-507 Issue 2 October 1999 iii Copyright and legal notices Trademarks Lucent Technologies has made every effort to supply the following trademark information about company names, products, and services mentioned in the LINCS server documentation library: • Adobe Systems, Inc. — Trademarks: Adobe, Acrobat. • Enhanced Software Technologies, Inc. — Trademark: Quickstart. • Equinox Systems, Inc — Registered trademark: Equinox • Hewlett Packard Corporation — Registered trademarks: Hewlett-Packard and HP • Intel Corporation — Registered trademarks: Pentium. • International Business Machines Corporation — Registered trademarks: IBM, VTAM. • Lucent Technologies — Registered trademarks: 4ESS, 5ESS, AUDIX, CONVERSANT, DEFINITY, Voice Power. 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LINCS Server Administration 585-313-507 Issue 2 October 1999 viii Contents Copyright and legal notices iii About This Book xxii Overview . xxii Intended Audiences . xxiii How This Book is Organized. xxiii Administration Procedures and Information. xxiv Reference Material . .xxv To Locate Specific Topics . .xxv Conventions Used in This Book . xxvi Other Typography . xxxiii Safety and Security Alert Labels. xxxiv Related Resources. xxxv Using the CD-ROM Documentation. xxxvi How to Comment on This Book . xxxix LINCS Server Administration 585-313-507 Issue 2 October 1999 ix 1 Administration Overview 1 Overview . 1 User Interface Overview . 1 LINCS Server User Interface . 2 Cursor Movement Keys . 4 Menus and Windows . 5 Message Line . 10 Function Keys . 11 Online Help . 17 Access the LINCS Server Administration Menus . 18 LINCS Server Administration Menu Options . 19 2 UNIX Administration 21 Overview . 21 UnixWare™ Documentation . 21 UNIX System Administration Access . 22 Application Administration . 23 Backup Scheduling, Setup and Control . 24 Basic Backup . 26 Performing Extended Backup Services . 41 File System Creation, Checking, and Mounting . 41 LINCS Server Administration 585-313-507 Issue 2 October 1999 x Machine Configuration, Display, and Shutdown . 43 Memory Size Disparity. 44 Network Services Administration . 44 Port Access Services and Monitors . 45 Printer Configuration and Services . 46 Restore From Backup Data . 46 Performing Basic Restore Services . 47 Performing Extended Restore Services. 47 Schedule Automatic Task . 48 Security Management . 49 Software Installation and Removal. 50 Storage Device Operations and Definition. 51 System Name, Date/Time, and Initial Password Setup . 53 User Login and Group Administration . 54 Exit UNIX System Administration Menu . 55 3 Voice System Administration 56 Overview . 56 Accessing the Voice System Administration Menu . 56 Voice System Administration Menu Options . 57 Configuration Management . 60 LINCS Server Administration 585-313-507 Issue 2 October 1999 xi Feature Licensing . 62 Print a Feature License Report . 64 Message Administration . 65 Access Message Administration . 66 Add Message Destinations . 70 Remove Message Destinations . 72 Add Thresholds . 74 Remove Thresholds. 76 Modify Message Priorities . 77 Modify Threshold Periods . 79 Save Changes and Exit Message Administration . 81 System Control . 82 Diagnose . 83 Renumber Voice Channels . 85 Report Voice System Status . 87 Stop the Voice System. ..