Chapter 5 Admin Terminal Commands
Note:
Not all ISDN protocols sup- port the above commands.
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d |
| Display hex dump. |
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m |
| Place specified ISDN trunk in Maintenance mode. |
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i |
| Place specified ISDN trunk In Service. |
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o |
| Place specified ISDN trunk Out of Service. |
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The options (m,i,and o) are for ISDN lines only, and may not be supported on all protocol variants.
Examples:
tr 34 Display information about trunk 34.
tr 34 d Display a hex dump of trunk 34.
tr 34 m Place trunk in maintenance mode.
tr 34 o Place layer 2 for trunk 34 “out of service.”
tr 34 I Place later 2 for trunk 34 “in service.”
VERSION
Displays a variety of configuration information:
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Name | The LOCNAME field in the Dialing Rules file (/usr/ |
| home/cpstsp/cps01/cfg/tsp.cnf). This field usually |
| holds the name of the customer. |
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Version | The TSP release name, date of the last revision, |
| and host name. |
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Country | The Country where the TSP is located. |
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Uptime | The days, hours, minutes, and seconds the TSP |
| has been running. |
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campoffset | Index for the first Campaign on this TSP. |
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stationoffset | Index for the 1st Station on this TSP |
trunkoffset | Index for the 1st Trunk on this TSP. |
nstations | Number of configured Stations. |
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