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Appendix A CLI Reference
activity
activity
Summary
The “activity” command shows a summary of port activity.
Description
The “activity” command shows the current status of each port and active conference on the system. It
can also generate calls for testing trunk interfaces.
can also generate calls for testing trunk interfaces.
Options
1) Quick Status of all Ports — lists all the ports in summary form, with a two character application
code for each port. A “--” code means the port is not in use. Type
code for each port. A “--” code means the port is not in use. Type
l
and press Enter to see a legend of
the other possible codes.
2) Verbose Status of Port Range — prompts for a range of port numbers and prints one line for each,
showing the session number (for internal use only), the port number, the application running on that port
(shows “IDLE” if not in use), the name of the user (if known), and the conference number if a caller is
in a meeting. The conference number can be used as input to the “cptrace” command (with the -C option)
if trace information is desired.
showing the session number (for internal use only), the port number, the application running on that port
(shows “IDLE” if not in use), the name of the user (if known), and the conference number if a caller is
in a meeting. The conference number can be used as input to the “cptrace” command (with the -C option)
if trace information is desired.
3) Display complete Port Information — prompts for a port number and displays information about
the status of that port. Intended for engineering use only.
the status of that port. Intended for engineering use only.
4) Make Test Call — allows a technician to test a port or range of ports by placing outgoing calls. You
are prompted for a phone number, which should normally be a phone you can answer. You are then asked
if you want to specify a particular port or range of ports. For questions ending with “(t -- f)”, type
are prompted for a phone number, which should normally be a phone you can answer. You are then asked
if you want to specify a particular port or range of ports. For questions ending with “(t -- f)”, type
t
and press Enter for yes or type
f
and press Enter for no. The system places a call on the indicated ports.
If successful, the phone rings and you are prompted to enter “
1
”. The system then prints out what it sees.
5) Show All Confs — displays information about the active conferences in the system.
0) Quit — exits the “activity” command.
Note
The acronym “VUI” stands for “Voice User Interface”. This refers to the software module that manages
the voice interface at a high level. The “activity” command prints out some of the internal tables kept by
the VUI module.
the voice interface at a high level. The “activity” command prints out some of the internal tables kept by
the VUI module.
Note
When the “activity” command is executed, it first prints out the system configuration, indicating how
many sessions and conferences are configured. The session count refers to the number of access ports.
The conference count is always 120.
many sessions and conferences are configured. The session count refers to the number of access ports.
The conference count is always 120.
Note
The “activity” command deals with ports rather than trunks. To understand the correspondence between
trunks and ports, you need to use the “blade”, “dcard”, and “span” commands.
trunks and ports, you need to use the “blade”, “dcard”, and “span” commands.
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