4.60 chg-gen-name
Use this command to change a generic name, which is already provisioned into the database.
Parameters
Example
Change generic name POLICE with settype BOTH:
chg-gen-name:gname=”POLICE”:settype=BOTH
Change generic name HOSP* with settype SETB:
chg-gen-name:gname=”HOSP*”:settype=SETB
Change generic name *ICE with settype SETA:
chg-gen-name:gname=”*ICE”:settype=SETA
Change generic name EOC CANADA with settype NONE:
chg-gen-name:gname=”EOC CANADA”:settype=NONE
Dependencies
Missing mandatory parameter
Generic name entered is invalid i.e. Generic name in following format is restricted:
- Name with more than two ASTERIK(*) i.e. zz*zz*zz*zz
- Two consecutive ASTERIK(*) i.e. zzz**zz
- Two ASTERICK(*) if they are not at extermes i.e. zz*zz*
Unable to read generic name table
The generic name entered does not exist in the database
Notes
The generic name supports wildcarding using ASTERIK (*)
If gname=”*” is provisioned as first entry than no more generic name can be configured. Also gname=”*” cannot be configured, if alteast one entry is already provisioned.
Output
chg-gen-name:gname="hosp*":settype=both
tekelecstp 19-10-04 02:44:06 EST EAGLE 46.9.0.0.0-76.4.0
chg-gen-name:gname="hosp*":settype=both
Command entered at terminal #4.
CHG-GEN-NAME: MASP A - COMPLTD
;
chg-gen-name:gname="eos
canada":settype=none
tekelecstp 21-11-24 22:06:36 MST EAGLE 47.0
chg-gen-name:gname="eos canada":settype=none
Command entered at terminal #1.
CHG-GEN-NAME: MASP B - COMPLTD
;
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