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Displaying local and remote machine information

You can display machine information for the local Avaya™ S3400 Message Server and for any remote networked S3400 or Avaya™ Message Networking system.

Display local machine information

To display the machine information for the local machine:

  1. Start at the Messaging Administration main menu and select:
  2. Global Administration
         Messaging Administration

    The system displays the SSH User Authentication dialog box. Enter your login, for example, sa or vm, in the User name field and your password in the Password field. Click Login. The system then displays the Messaging command prompt screen.

  3. Enter display machine at the enter command prompt.
  4. The system displays the Local Machine Profile screen, page 1.

  5. Press F7 (Next Page).
  6. The system displays the Local Machine Profile screen, page 2.

  7. Press F1 (Cancel).
  8. The cursor returns to the command line, and the system displays the following message:

    Command Successfully Completed.

  9. Enter another administrative command at the enter command prompt or click Return to Main.

Display remote machine information

To display the machine information for a remote machine:

  1. Start at the Messaging Administration main menu and select:
  2. Global Administration
         Messaging Administration

    The system displays the SSH User Authentication dialog box. Enter your login, for example, sa or vm, in the User name field and your password in the Password field. Click Login. The system then displays the Messaging command prompt screen.

  3. Enter display machine machine_name at the enter command prompt.

    The system displays the Remote Machine Profile screen, page 1, for the machine name you entered.

  4. Press F7 (Next Page).
  5. The system displays the Remote Machine Profile screen, page 2.

  6. Press F1 (Cancel).
  7. The cursor returns to the command line, and the system displays the following message:

    Command Successfully Completed.

  8. Enter another administrative command at the enter command prompt or click Return to Main.

 

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