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| DMS Systems Support Q and A for DMS Systems |
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| One of the things I am having trouble with is navagating at the CI level. I am working with Option 211 & 201, they run a SunOS and even though I am well versed in *nix OSs I always mange to print something that is 200+ lines long. Commands like "less" or "grep" do not exist and not knowing how limit the number of lines that print to a teminal is driving me insane. Some commands like 'count' 'findtabs' or using 'back #' during some operations helps a great deal. Piping it to a file with a 'send' works fairly well but there must be a better way. One in particular is getting a manageable list of the 'progdir' or 'q "somecommand" '. If anyone can help, maybe list a few commands or string you use often to get around, that kind of thing. | ||||||||
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Location: Chlt-NC Rep Power: 6 ![]() | Do a LISTST at the CI: This shows you what directories are available. Use procomm or something similar and turn capture on. Next do a PRINT PROGDIR at the ci. This will list all available commands. You can then do a q <command> for example >q qhasu, and it will show you what the command is for and the syntax. Do not just attempt to enter commands to see what they will do. Always refer to the NTP's. commonaly used ci commands: QLEN QDN QHASU QLENWRK QGRP QMADN QDNSU FINDTAB FINDREF SHOWUSES There is alot of power with storefile. You can use it to store all of your "short" commands or batch files. I've you've got a more detailed task oriented question let me know and I'll see if I can help. | ||||||||
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| Calls not forwarding to voicemail Nope, you answered my question. I can get around and I have all the refrences, NTPs, Helmsman,QRGs, that kind of thing. It seems I was right in thinking that you have to capture eveything with the terminal emulation program that is longer than a few pages. Thanks | ||||||||
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