CONTENTS Title Page Copyright Page Preface 1 Introduction 1.1 Benefits of POLY AM 1.2 Common Subscriber Profile 2 Registering Subscribers 2.1 Basics 2.2 Menu Structure 2.3 Example - Registering a Subscriber 2.3.1 Completing the Common Subscriber Profile 2.3.2 Giving Access to Operating Systems and Applications 3 The Subscriber Registration Menu 3.1 POLY AM Forms/Menu Presentation 3.2 POLY AM Menu Options 3.3 Menu Options - Some Further Descriptions 3.3.1 Create 3.3.2 Delete 3.3.3 Index 3.3.4 Select 3.4 The GOLD M Menus 3.4.1 Saving Settings 3.5 Error Messages 3.6 List of Function Keys 4 The Command Line Interface 4.1 Command Line Syntax 4.2 Command Line Help 4.3 Command Descriptions 4.3.1 SHOW 4.3.2 MODIFY 4.3.3 CREATE 4.3.4 DISABLE 4.3.5 ENABLE 4.3.6 DELETE 4.3.7 DIRECTORY 4.3.8 SET DEFAULT 4.4 DCL Commands Supported by the Command Line Interface 4.5 Using Command Procedures for Repetitive Tasks 4.6 Using The COMMAND Interface to Repair the Common Subscriber Profile A Common Subscriber Profile Fields B VMS Accounts B.1 Restrictions C ALL-IN-1 MAIL Accounts D ALL-IN-1 IOS Accounts E Distributed Directory Service E.1 Restriction FIGURES 2-1 Menus and forms in POLY AM TABLES 2-1 Basic Keys for Subscriber Registration 3-1 Options on the Subscriber Registration Menu 3-2 Function Keys A-1 Common Subscriber Profile Fields