Administering adjunct parameters, Pms journal and pms log printers, System printer – Avaya 555-233-116 User Manual

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Issue 4 October 2002

Administering adjunct parameters

You must administer adjunct parameters to let the system know that the adjunct is
connected through TCP/IP.

PMS journal and PMS log printers

1. Type change system-parameters hospitality and press

RETURN

.

The Hospitality screen appears.

2. On this screen, you can administer the PMS Log Endpoint (PMS_LOG) or

PMS Journal Endpoint (PMS_JOURNAL) for whichever of these is
connected through TCP/IP.

3. In the PMS Log Endpoint field, type CDR1. If you use a secondary output

device, and that device is also connected through TCP/IP, type CDR2 in
the Secondary Output Endpoint field.

4. Press

ENTER

to save your changes.

System printer

1. Type change system-parameters features and press

RETURN

.

The Feature-Related System Parameters screen appears.

2. Move to Page 4.

3. In the System Printer Endpoint field, type SYS_PRNT.

4. Press

ENTER

to save your changes.

Testing the switch-to-adjunct link

You can use the test, status, busyout and release commands for to find and
correct problems with system printer, PMS log printer, or PMS journal printer. For
more information about these commands, see the Maintenance manual for your
switch.

If a link does not come up immediately, try using the busyout (journal-link pms-log
and wakeup-log, and sp-link) and release (journal-link pms-log and wakeup-log,
and sp-link) commands.

NOTE:

Status sp-link can show a system printer link as down, when it is actually
properly connected. If no data is being transmitted, the switch may not see
this link as active.

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