Reference Chapter 7: ShoreTel Client Applications
140
7.3.2.1 Examples of StartCli Command Lines
Example 1: Runs Personal Call Manager in TAPI-only mode against extension 500.
StartCli -cm -n 500
Example 2: Same as above, but runs Call Manager with StartCli.exe instead of
STCHost.exe.
StartCli -test -cm -n 500
Example 3: Make yourself an Operator using this command line.
StartCli –cm –j x –x
7.3.3 The Setup Wizard
Another component of the client, the Setup Wizard, continues the configuration of Call
Manager after installation.
–p Activates Microsoft Outlook contact import and popping, regardless of any other
settings.
Use this command flag in conjunction with –n.
-vm Runs the Voice Mail Viewer. (A shortcut appears on Start menu.)
-cpl Runs the Control Panel applet.
-amon Runs the Agent Monitor.
-qmon Runs the Queue Monitor. (Only if the user is a member of a workgroup.)
Option flags for Queue Monitor:
–a Shows all calls made against the Queue extension, not just those tagged as “queued”
by the Workgroup server.
–q [queue
ext]
Runs against the specified queue extension. (Must be used with –n.)
–n [user ext] Runs client as the specified user. (Must be used with –q.)
–d [debug
flags]
Sets debug flags.
If –test is not used, this flag sets debug flags for all applications running inside
STCHost.exe.
-xmon Runs the Extension Monitor.
-hist Runs the History Viewer.
Option flags for History Viewer:
-n [ext
number]
Runs History Viewer as extension number.
Use to read previously created history files in TAPI-only mode.
-stop Shuts down all Call Manager applications.
Use the flag to change users without logging off. (The flag does not shut down
Microsoft Outlook or other MAPI applications.)
-test Runs a specified application from within StartCli.exe instead of invoking
STCHost.exe.
Use the flag to run applications from the debugger and to isolate individual
application processes.
Note: –test must be the first argument in the command line.
-ShoreDevHelp Displays a help screen of first-tier options.
Table 7-3 StartCli.exe options
Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern