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BayAreaPhoneTech

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Jan 1, 2004
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Ok, now I'm working on a VMX 200. (I know, these people need to UPGRADE!!) Anyway, they asked me to create a MB, but the commands are sooooo different than the 250/350 that I'm used to. Anyone that can help would be great. Maybe a list of commands and what they do. Thanks.

BAPT
 
Hi BayAreaPhoneTech

Why upgrade the VMX?

I have several customer using VMX since 1992 without problems!!

This is the procedure, to create a MB:

ATDTxxxxxxxx,,,,###5 "Calling"

CARRIER 1200

PROTOCOL: NONE

CONNECT 9600
SOFTWARE RELEASE A.7.1.4 (03/06/96) ----------------
(c)1996 Octel Comm. Corp. All Rights Reserved
THU 04/29 18:18:50 2004 TEST ID:5 S/N:000000 PBX:00

(MODEM ENABLED) LAST LOGON: 04/29 02:36
@PASSWORD: "Write password"
@
@U "Go to update by entering U "

-------- SYSTEM CONFIGURATION UPDATE --------
THU 04/29 18:19:09 2004 TEST ID:5 S/N:000000 PBX:00

At the dot (.), enter ? for HELP.

.A USER "Write command A USER"
ADD:77775,0 "Write mailbox number, COS"
ADD: "Press enter"
.E "Write E for Exit"

EXITING UPDATE.

WAIT... DONE.



THU 04/29 18:19:51 2004 TEST ID:5 S/N:000000 PBX:00

-------- CONFIGURATION UPDATE COMPLETED --------
@+++ "Write +++ to modem sesion"
OK
ath "Write ATH to hang up the modem"


You will need the MB number and the COS (class of Service)
to use with the MB.
At the update it is possible to use .L COS

Write again for more info....

BR doktor
 
Hi BABT

Modifying a mailbox is done by changing the COS fom COS X to COS Y.
In the update (U) function, you write:

m user
and enters the users mailbox number.
Then press enter.
The system asks for the new user data, i.e:
mailbox number, new COS.
Then press enter and E for Exit

Hope that this info helps.

BR doktor


 
Hi BABT

Here is the logfile for changing a MB from COS=0 to COS=2:
OK
ATDTxxxxxxx,,,,###5

CARRIER 1200

PROTOCOL: NONE

CONNECT 9600
Jj{mUNÅÅ:)qP RELEASE A.7.1.4 (03/06/96) ----------------
(c)1996 Octel Comm. Corp. All Rights Reserved
FRI 04/30 11:03:16 2004 TEST ID:5 S/N:000000 PBX:00

(MODEM ENABLED) LAST LOGON: 04/30 02:36
PASSWORD:
@
@U

-------- SYSTEM CONFIGURATION UPDATE --------
FRI 04/30 11:04:18 2004 TEST ID:5 S/N:000000 PBX:00

At the dot (.), enter ? for HELP.

.M USER
Enter current MAILBOX number.
:77775 (This user used to have COS=0)
Enter new USER information.
MOD:77775,2 (This user have now COS=2)

Enter current MAILBOX number.
:

.E

EXITING UPDATE.

WAIT... DONE.



FRI 04/30 11:05:05 2004 TEST ID:5 S/N:000000 PBX:00

-------- CONFIGURATION UPDATE COMPLETED --------
@


BR doktor

savedmessage@hotmail.com
 
hey guys I'm having similar issues when I want to modify a mailbox I get a "delimited expected" message during the "MOD:" Any suggestions?
 
Hi 2375

The VMX expects that you to insert a comma i.e. (,)(delimiter).
So, you must enter the mailbox numer and a comma and the COS value.
Then it will work.
To list the actual COS's: .l cos

Example:

.M USER
Enter current MAILBOX number.
:77775 (This user used to have COS=0)
Enter new USER information.
MOD:77775,2 (This user have now COS=2)
~
Here it is.

Enter current MAILBOX number.
:

.E

Best regards doktor.
 
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