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In the example in Figure 233 on page 709, the first IP Phone is not behind a
NAT device; the second IP Phone is behind a NAT device. The ISET IP
ADR field displays the IP Phone’s signaling IP address as seen by the LTPS.
If the IP Phone is behind a NAT device, the ISET IP ADR field displays the
public address (the address seen by the LTPS) followed by the private IP
address (the address configured at the IP Phone) in parenthesis.
This format applies only for IP Phone Virtual TNs.
If the IP Phone is not registered with the Call Server, an NPR0048 message
is generated. If the IP Phone is registered but idle, the system prints the
IP Phone’s IP address and Voice Gateway Media Card’s IP address and
generates an NPR0053 message. As well, if the IP Phone is registered, but the
Call Server is not responding, an NPR0503 message is generated.

IP Line CLI commands

IP Line CLI commands are designed to supplement Overlay commands and
to introduce features specific to the ITG-P 24-port card, Media Cards, and
Signaling Server platform.
All the CLI commands listed in Table 87 to Table 106 are supported on the
ITG-P 24-port card and Media Cards. The CLI commands are also available
on the Signaling Server if an “X” is shown in the Signaling Server column of
the table.
The IP Line CLI commands are accessed by connecting a TTY to the MAINT
port on the Voice Gateway Media Card faceplate. Alternatively, use Telnet to
access the CLI. These IP Line CLI commands are entered at the IPL> prompt.
Instructions for connecting to the maintenance port of the Signaling Server
are described in Communication Server 1000S: Installation and
Configuration (553-3031-210). Refer to the “Signaling Server maintenance
ports” section.
The commands are grouped into the following categories:
“General purpose commands” on page 711
“File Transfer commands” on page 715
“IP Configuration commands” on page 719