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isetShow, isetShowByTN, and isetShowByIP
Similar to the dsetShow command, the wireless handset outputs its specific hardware ID (see dsetShow) and alias IP, not the physical IP address. The FW version has a different format <Version>.<Issue> in this output.
In the following example, the telephone with TN
IP Address Type RegType State Up Time
192.168.10.100 i2004 Regular online 4 22:59:22
HWID FWVsn UNIStimVsn SrcPort DstPort
180060387641c76600 0602B59 2.8 5100 5000
IP Address Type RegType State Up Time
192.168.10.200 i2004 Regular online 0 02:03:22
HWID FWVsn UNIStimVsn SrcPort DstPort
3000907a017e476607 097.021 2.6 5100 5000
umsKernalJobsShow and umsUpgradeAll
The umsKernalJobsShow and umsUpgradeAll commands cannot be used to monitor and originate software upgrades for wireless handsets since the wireless handsets are upgraded using a different mechanism without the help of the UMS subsystem. For information about how to monitor and originate the software upgrade, see the documentation for the TFTP server used by the wireless handsets.
umsPolicyShow and umsUpdatePolicy
The IP Phone 2004 policy used in these commands is not applicable to handsets, even though they are configured as IP Phones 2004 in the IP Line software. The wireless handsets are upgraded using a different mechanism without the help of the UMS subsystem.
usiLibTrace
The usiLibTrace utility can be used to monitor UNIStim messages from the wireless handsets by entering the alias IP address, not the wireless handset physical IP address.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Commissioning
Release 5.0 15 June 2007