IBM 6C4 User Manual

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This is the number of the System Administration Center computer (catcher) that
receives problem calls from systems. Contact the system administrator for the correct
telephone number to enter here.

v

Digital Pager Phone Number In Event of Emergency

This is the number for a pager carried by someone who responds to problem calls
from your system.

v

Customer Voice Phone Number

This is the number for a telephone near the system, or answered by someone
responsible for the system. This is the telephone number left on the pager for
callback.

v

Customer System Phone Number

This is the number to which your system’s modem is connected. The service or
administration center representatives need this number to make direct contact with
your system for problem investigation. This is also referred to as the

Call In phone

number

.

v

Customer Account Number

This number is available for service providers to use for record-keeping and billing.

v

Call Out Policy Numbers to call if failure

This is set to either First or All. If the call-out policy is set to First, call out stops at
the first successful call to one of the following numbers in the order listed:
1. Service Center
2. Customer Administrative Center
3. Pager

If Call Out Policy is set to All, call-out attempts to call all of the following numbers in
the order listed:
1. Service Center
2. Customer Administrative Center
3. Pager

v

Customer RETAIN Login ID Customer RETAIN Login Password

These settings apply to the RETAIN service function.

v

Remote Timeout, in seconds Remote Latency, in seconds

These settings are functions of the service provider’s catcher computer.

v

Number of Retries While Busy

This is the number of times the system should retry calls that resulted in busy
signals.

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System Name (System Administrator Aid)

This is the name given to the system and is used when reporting problem messages.

Note: Knowing the system name aids the support team in quickly identifying your

system’s location, configuration, history, and so on.

You can access this service aid directly from the AIX command line, by typing:

/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/uspchrp -m

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