NortelGuy1979
Programmer
All,
My NTP's, my training books from class, and my memory from 6.0 class all say that these commands should be in PDT:
joinSecDomain
leaveSecDomain
statSecDomain
However, I'm in a PBX that is not currently registered to the sec domain (installers used ! in passwords, aargh), and wanted to re-register it in PDT to get around the ! in the password (per the bulletin).
The commands don't seem to exist, and I'm in with local PDT2 privileges:
pdt> lkup "SecDomain"
statSecDomainSysListRefresh 0x31625562 text
statSecDomainSys 0x316264c1 text
securityDomainStatSecDomainSys 0x31626533 text
pdt> lkup "join"
pthread_join 0x31bd9130 text
igmp_joingroup 0x31b5dab0 text
joint_iso_ccitt 0x31fd4e74 data
pdt> lkup "leave"
leaves.0 0x320da458 bss (local)
__gthread_leave_tls_dtor_context 0x31c339b0 text
igmp_leavegroup 0x31b5d9d0 text
__gthread_leave_tsd_dtor_context 0x31c339d0 text
pdt>
Anyone seen this? This is a 6.0 CPPL; is it because it's co-res?
-Matthew
Matthew - Technical Support Engineer
My NTP's, my training books from class, and my memory from 6.0 class all say that these commands should be in PDT:
joinSecDomain
leaveSecDomain
statSecDomain
However, I'm in a PBX that is not currently registered to the sec domain (installers used ! in passwords, aargh), and wanted to re-register it in PDT to get around the ! in the password (per the bulletin).
The commands don't seem to exist, and I'm in with local PDT2 privileges:
pdt> lkup "SecDomain"
statSecDomainSysListRefresh 0x31625562 text
statSecDomainSys 0x316264c1 text
securityDomainStatSecDomainSys 0x31626533 text
pdt> lkup "join"
pthread_join 0x31bd9130 text
igmp_joingroup 0x31b5dab0 text
joint_iso_ccitt 0x31fd4e74 data
pdt> lkup "leave"
leaves.0 0x320da458 bss (local)
__gthread_leave_tls_dtor_context 0x31c339b0 text
igmp_leavegroup 0x31b5d9d0 text
__gthread_leave_tsd_dtor_context 0x31c339d0 text
pdt>
Anyone seen this? This is a 6.0 CPPL; is it because it's co-res?
-Matthew
Matthew - Technical Support Engineer