If Blueworx Voice Response is not already running, you must start it before logging on. If Blueworx Voice Response is running, you can log on using the Access menu (see Logging on when Blueworx Voice Response is already running).
vaeinit
The system displays the Login menu:
Blueworx Voice Response User Login 1) Start Blueworx Voice Response Processes 2) Do Not Start Blueworx Voice Response Enter choice (or <ENTER> for option list)
Blueworx Voice Response User Login 1) Start Blueworx Voice Response Processes 2) Do Not Start Blueworx Voice Response Enter choice (or <ENTER> for option list)
If the Login menu is not displayed, type the following command on the AIX command line, then press Enter:
vaeinit
If you type 2, you can get back to this point by typing the vaeinit command.
If you are prompted, type your display name in the following format:
name:number
where name is the name of the display, and number is the session number (normally 0); for example, magpie:0. Press Enter.
The system then displays the Welcome window and the Logon window:
If you have not yet created any other administrator profiles, type admin in the Administrator Profile Name field; otherwise, type the name of your administrator profile. Note that the field is case-sensitive, so be careful to type uppercase and lowercase characters, as appropriate.
Logging on when Blueworx Voice Response is already running:
From the Welcome window, select Access —> Logon.
The system displays the Logon window. Follow Steps 6 to 8.
You are logged on and ready to start using Blueworx Voice Response. Most of the tasks involved in configuring the system are available from the Configuration menu. You will probably also have to use the Operations menu.
When you have logged on, you should change your password to prevent unauthorized access; but first you need to know about giving access to yourself and other people (see Giving people access to Blueworx Voice Response).