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Installation Manual

Using the Command Line Interface

Communicating with the Linux operating system requires the use of tools and
shells such as WinSCP and PuTTY.
All procedures in this document are based on the WinSCP and PuTTY
applications. When using both applications, input devices include the keyboard
or mouse. Use the input device that you prefer.
Input
Device
Click to choose Maintenance menu items and buttons; choose items in
Mouse
the Web administration console; and choose items or buttons in
WinSCP.
Command
Prompt
1, 2, 3,... 0
TAB
UP (
DOWN (
Keyboard
LEFT (
and
RIGHT (
Function
Keys
SPACEBAR
D
OCUMENTATION

Supporting Documents

The documentation set for the UM8000 voice messaging system consists of the
following:
Installation Guide – Provides instructions for installing and setting up a
voice messaging system.
Type a command with options then press the ENTER
key. For example:
mcedit /cps.ini <ENTER>
This command opens the cps.ini file in the mcedit tool.
To choose a menu item, type the numeric equivalent of
a menu item. For example: 0 = Log out on the
Maintenance menu.
Press the TAB key to move through menu items and
command buttons in the Maintenance menu.
),
),
Use the keyboard arrow keys to move between menu
),
items, buttons, or options.
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Tools such as mcedit use function keys to execute
specific actions. For example: F10, exits mcedit; F5
saves the file, and so on.
Press the SPACEBAR to toggle check marks off and
on. For example,
(*) Messages
Pressing the SPACEBAR clears the check box.
( ) Messages
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