STATION ID - 7047/3.12

9x Datakit Network
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

This is a 9x system, restricted to authorized persons and for
official 9x business only. Anyone using this system, network or data
is subject to being monitored at any time for system administration and
for identifying unauthorized users or system misuse. Anyone using this
system expressly consents to such monitoring and is advised that any
evidence of criminal activity revealed through such monitoring may be
provided to law enforcement for prosecution.


          9x is Substance, Schizo Man, Delinquent Dialer, and Firebug

                            The Distro Sites

                         Another Way of Life  (518)
                        The Phantom Tollbooth (718)


           Complete Documentation of ROLM Phonemail Systems
                      Written in 1995 by Substance
                          (*Sysop of AWoL*)





Alot of this is captures.  I am going to try to explain to you (the reader)
how to use a ROLM PhoneMail system. Although i do not consider myself an
expert on ROLM PhoneMails (which will be referred to as PM's from now on),
I do think i know enough about them to write a quality textfile.  This will
explain how to use the PBX features, how to setup and takeover your own
boxes, and also give a basic overview of the system.  I included a log of
a PM and a brief description of each command.

The main menu of a PM will have these options on it, i will attempt to give
a brief summary of what each command does to the best of my knowledge


�     ActivatePM          � Turns on PhoneMail, if it was Deactivated
�     AssignClasses       �
�     BackupNames         �
�     BackupSystem        � Backs up the PM system to floppy, DONT DO THIS!
�     CallProcessing      �
�     ClassOfService      �
�     DeactivatePM        � Turns off PhoneMail, after this, PM will be BUSY
�     DList               �
�     Export              �
�     FFormat             � Formats a floppy disk
�     LogOff              � Logoff the PM system
�     MonitorLogon        � Monitors Mailbox Login Attempts
�     NodeParameters      � Configure PM Node Parameters, find # of PM VMB
�     OCConfigAndTest     �
�     OCMessageLog        �
�     Profile             �
�     Reports             � Gives Daily reports on PM
�     RestrictionTbls     � Restrictions
�     Status              � Shows Status of PM, # of users, if active, general
�     SysParameters       � Shows System Parameters
�     SysStatistics       � Shows System Statistics



CONNECT 1200  (not all PM's are 1200, but most)

(It should answer and say:)

PM Login>

Illegal Input. (if you dont enter a valid usrname)

(Once you enter the system you will know when you see this)

ROLM PhoneMail 9252 9254 Microcode Version 5.3
Copyright (C) ROLM Systems 1992
All Rights Reserved.
���

PhoneMail is active with  4 Channels

[The basic main SA menu looks like this] (SA = System Administrative)


Thu Jul 13, 1995 10:32 PM

Specify a function -
    ActivatePM          AssignClasses       BackupNames
    BackupSystem        CallProcessing      ClassOfService
    DeactivatePM        DList               Export
    FFormat             LogOff              MonitorLogon
    NodeParameters      OCConfigAndTest     OCMessageLog
    Profile             Reports             RestrictionTbls
    Status              SysParameters       SysStatistics

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Function:  SysStatistics  (System Statistics)

Thu Jul 13, 1995 10:33 PM

Action:  ?

Specify an action -
    Clear   List

(*I strongly would not advise clearing the buffer it might notify the admin*)

Action:  List (This list is alot longer then i printed,sometimes)


Disk Full Count                     0
Disk Full Hours                     0
Disk 90% Full Count                 0
Disk 90% Full Hours                 0
Daily Disk Usage    [ 1]:          40
Daily Disk Usage    [ 2]:          36
Daily Disk Usage    [ 3]:          36
Channels Busy Count             13196
Channels Busy Secs.             79114
Hourly Channels Busy[ 1]:           1
Hourly Channels Busy[ 2]:           2
Hourly Channels Busy[ 3]:           6
Hourly Channels Busy[ 4]:           1
Hourly Channels Used[ 1]:        5326