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GAS commands in bash
Avaya (Lucent) access controller bash commands
S8100 Installation and Upgrades
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GAS commands in bash
This chapter provides information about bash commands that are used in the installation process. It also
includes information about the setip command. These commands are not available to the customer.
includes information about the setip command. These commands are not available to the customer.
Avaya (Lucent) access controller bash commands
The following commands are useful during installation and maintenance tasks and are allowed for the
avaya logins. After opening the LAC bash shell, enter the name of the command. Refer to Maintenance
for the Avaya S8100 Media Server with the Avaya G600 and CMC1 Media Gateways, 555-233-149 for
detailed information.
avaya logins. After opening the LAC bash shell, enter the name of the command. Refer to Maintenance
for the Avaya S8100 Media Server with the Avaya G600 and CMC1 Media Gateways, 555-233-149 for
detailed information.
Table 56: Bash commands for Avaya logins 1 of 3
Command
Description
alarmorig
Turns on alarm origination from the GAM (INADS)
alarmstat
Gives global alarm status (major, minor, or none) for the GAM, Communication
Manager, and INTUITY AUDIX
Manager, and INTUITY AUDIX
autobackup
Enables and disables backup commands
cleargamalarm
Clears every GAM alarm after failure conditions are repaired
d1backup
Backs up translations and other data to the specified destination
d1disable
SNMP
SNMP
Disables SNMP
d1enable SNMP
Enables SNMP
avaya help
Displays help for every available command
d1restore
Restores data (from a specified source) that was backed up with the d1backup
command
command
downloadboot
Enables download of boot image to firmware
identbackup
Identifies the data (on a specified source) backed up with the d1backup command
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