You access most LSMS database administration and configuration functions through the LSMS graphical user interface (GUI). For more information about using the GUI for these functions, refer to Database Administrator's Guide, LNP Database Synchronization User's Guide, and Configuration Guide.
In addition, you can use commands to manage some LSMS functions. This appendix shows you the syntax and usage of LSMS and third-party application commands, entered at a command-line prompt, that control LSMS or third-party applications.
Table 1 summarizes the LSMS application and third-party application commands that are entered at the command-line prompt. These commands are described in this appendix. For information about the notation used in the command descriptions, see Entering LSMS and Third-Party Application Commands.
Function |
Command |
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Display, add, or delete remote locations and scheduled transfers |
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Select the last change time for the specified region |
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Verify that EMS Routing is set up properly |
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Control an eagleagent process |
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Import data from NPAC files into LSMS databases |
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Load, delete, or display keys for NPAC associations |
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Control a regional npacagent |
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Obtain information about a database |
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Start, stop, or show status of the SNMP Agent process |
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Control the Surveillance process |
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Perform mass update of SPID for LRN, NPA-NXX, and NPA-NXX-X |
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Print measurement pegs to the display |
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Create or remove a regional NPAC database |
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Import specific files into a regional database |
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Generate a report about one or more databases |
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Create or remove the resynchronization database |
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Control the Service Assurance agent |
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Associate usernames with SPIDs |
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Control the Local Services Manager and the Local Data Manager processes |
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Create or remove the Supported database |
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Use to send a customer-defined notification |
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Detect, diagnose, or display a summary of the overall health of the LSMS |