Create a custom announcement set
so you can use it as a base for changing your system's announcements.
This step allows you to keep the standard announcement sets in their
original state so you that can use them again if necessary.
If you are thinking about upgrading your system in the future,
consider the following:
If you customize
the standard (or terse) set rather than create a custom announcement
set, you lose all customization during the upgrade.
Custom announcements
from your original system are not automatically moved to and
activated in the upgraded system. In fact, the old custom announcement
set might not make sense in the context of the new features.
Standard fragments
that you re-recorded are moved to the new system and placed
in the appropriate announcements.
You need to
contact your account executive or technical support representative
to discuss the impact of potential upgrades before you customize
your announcements.
You create a custom announcement
set in two steps:
At the enter
command: prompt, enter add annc-set anncsetname,
where anncsetname is the name of the announcement set to be
added. The name can contain up to 14 alphanumeric characters.
Tip: You can first
list announcement set names to see what names are already in
use. See Listing Announcement
Sets for more information.
The announcement set you
just named is empty until you copy into it the announcements from
another set. The cursor returns to the command line, and the system
displays the following message:
Command Successfully
Completed.
Continue with
Copying an Announcement Set or
enter exit or another administrative command at theenter
command: prompt.
Listing
Announcement Sets
List announcement sets to determine:
The names that are in use
for announcement sets
Whether you added or removed
an announcement set successfully