Chapter 5 Managing External Resources

Managing Subscriber Terminations

Table 5-5 Managing Subscriber Terminations (continued)

Task

Sample Command

 

 

Changing subscriber

control subscriber-termination id=*@c3810_167; mode=forced; tar-

termination states

get-state=INS;

 

Possible states:

 

INS—In-service

 

OOS—Out of service

 

MNT—Maintenance mode

 

control subscriber-termination id=sub2-ctx2; mode=forced;

 

target-state=maint;

 

Forces MAINT state, do this before testing

 

equip subscriber-termination id=97_8@ipclab.cisco.com;

 

Changes OOS subscriber terminations to UEQP

 

unequip subscriber-termination id=97_8@ipclab.cisco.com;

 

Changes INS subscriber terminations and puts them in UEQP, subscriber

 

terminations state must be UEQP before you can delete them.

 

 

Viewing test menus

diag subscriber-termination; test=<TAB>

 

diag subscriber-termination; test=<RETURN>

 

 

Testing subscriber

diag subscriber-termination id=sub-ubr3-1@cisco.com; test=3;

terminations

ring-duration=10;

(place subscriber

Note Ring-duration values are 0–999 (Default = 5). Maximum ring time is

terminations in

 

30 seconds regardless of whether the duration is set higher than or

MAINT state first)

 

equal to 31.

 

 

1. Tests if MGCP has access to the termination

 

 

2. Tests if there is a path to the device (ping)

 

 

3. Tests if the subscriber can be rung

 

 

4. Performs tests 1 through 3

 

 

 

If a subscriber termination command fails, it can return one of the following generic failure reasons, as well as ones specific to the command.

 

 

Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Operations and Maintenance Guide, Release 6.0.x

 

 

 

 

 

 

OL-16000-07

 

 

5-13

 

 

 

 

 

Page 89
Image 89
Cisco Systems 10200 Changing subscriber, Termination states, INS-In-service, OOS-Out of service, MNT-Maintenance mode