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Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide
Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev. D0, June 2004
Chapter5 CLI Commands
dspanncache
dspanncache
To display all available temporary announcement file names, and associated age times before being
refreshed from the announcement file server, contained in the cur rent VISM card, use the dspanncache
command in the VoIP switching operating mode.
dspanncache
Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes VoIP switching
Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples The following example shows that the temporary announce me nt file name s zero a nd on e ar e e ach
configured with an age time of 1000 minutes:
dspanncache
File Name Codec Time Till Aged
zero 1 1000
one 2 1000
Related Commands Command Description
addannpermanent Configures an announcement server file and associated codec type as
permanent.
cnfannagetime Configures the time that a nonpermanent announcement is to remain valid after
it is placed into the VISM announcement cache.
cnfanndn Designates an announcement file server domain name.
cnfannpathprefix Designates the main prefix directory TFTP path from which to retrieve
announcement files from the announcement file server.
cnfannprefcodec Configures the codec type used for announcements played on unc onnec ted
TDM endpoints.
cnfannreqtimeout Configures the expiration time for announcements to begin playing af ter t he
VISM receives the announcement signal (request) from the call agent.
delannalldynamic Deletes all announcement files and their associated codec types from the
temporary announcement files currently saved in the VISM card.
delanndynamic Deletes an announcement file and associated codec type from the temporary
announcement files currently saved in the VISM card.
delannpermanent Deletes a permanent announcement file and its associated codec type from the
announcement file server.
dspannagetime Displays the time that a nonpermanent announcement is to remain valid after
it is placed into the VISM announcement cache.