no, I don't have any of that, just access to a terminal, I typically do 'display st 302' or whatever, and I just want a list of all the stations defined on the system.
If you've got a system printer defined, just type "list station" or "list extension" followed by "schedule" to print at the system printer. When the "schedule" form pops up, just hit enter to run immediately.
Submit those commands without the "schedule" first to view each one on the monitor. I forgot to ask you how many stations/extensions you have. What you're doing may be a waste of a huge amount of paper.
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It helps to know what model PBX you have and what ways you have available to connect to the PBX. If you have an older definity you may want to connect via serial, if you have a media server 8X00 series you could connect to the services port on the server from a network adapter in your pc with an ip of 192.11.13.5. Use a program like putty or tutty if you cant get avaya site administrator and ssh to 192.11.13.6 port 5022. You will need the username/password. Once connected the command to display stations is "list stations
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