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Message Networking file names for FTP

File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a user interface used to transfer files to and from remote network sites. Message Networking establishes a connection using your FTP application software and uses it with your remote machine. FTP application software is provided by the customer. For information on how to use your FTP application software, see the corresponding FTP application software documentation.

Message Networking files that use the FTP process are contained in a directory called iclog (/iclog/icftp). You only have access to the /iclog/icftp directories and their subdirectories.

Subdirectories

The subdirectories in the iclog directory contain the Message Networking files that can be transferred.

  • The subdirectory for subscriber files for AMIS Analog, Octel Analog Networking, VPIM v2, and SMTP/MIME is sub. These files are uploaded to the Message Networking system for bulk administration by using FTP (and the icftp login) to transfer files.
  • The subdirectory for Enterprise List files is elist.
  • The subdirectory for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) files is mibs.
    The mibs subdirectory contains Message Networking private MIB definitions for SNMP versions 2c and 3.
  • The subdirectory for Call Detail Recording (CDR) files is cdr.
  • The subdirectory for reports for Message Networking administration and Message Networking networking traffic report files is reports. These reports are generated by clicking Print on the report pages.

Note: To list the iclog subdirectories and files, use the ls -l command. Also, the current working directory is represented by a slash (/). The complete path does not display.

Subscriber file names

Message Networking supports the following formats for subscriber files using FTP:

  • <string>.add to add subscribers
  • <string>.del to delete subscribers
  • <string>.chg to change subscribers
  • <listid>.add to add Enterprise List subscribers
  • <listid>.del to delete Enterprise List subscribers

Once the system has completed transferring the subscriber files by FTP, the file formats are displayed as:

The system also creates a log file using the format <string>.log.

Enterprise List File Names

The following table lists the names of files that Message Networking uses for downloading Enterprise List report files. The directory is /iclog/icftp/reports.

Report Name File Name
Subscriber Membership Report pr_sub_mem
Subscriber Permissions Report pr_sub_perm
List Summary Report pr_list_sum
List Detail Report pr_list_det
Delivery Status Report pr_delstat
List Permissions Report pr_list_perm
List Audit Report pr_list_audit

SNMP Files Names

The following table lists the names of MIB files that Message Networking uses. The directory is /mibs/:

CDR file names

The following table lists the names of files that Message Networking uses to download these CDR files.

Function/report name File name
CDR Unload cdr
Subscriber Detail pr_cdr_subdet

Administration file names

The following table lists the names of files that Message Networking uses to download Message Networking administration report files.

Report name File name
Subscriber List
By Network Address pr_sub_add
By Mailbox ID pr_sub_mbox
By Remote Machine pr_sub_mach
By Subscriber Name pr_sub_name
Dynamic Directory List pr_dyn_mach
Remote Machine Lists pr_rem_mach
Remote Machine Dial Plan List pr_dialplan

Networking Traffic reports file names

The following table lists the names of files that Message Networking uses to download Message Networking integrated traffic report files.

Report name File name
Network Load pr_inteload
Port Utilization pr_inteport
Network Status pr_intestat

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