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Chapter 4 Configuring the 8106 Server
Configuring the system
Note
If multiple codecs are used, enable and test each one individually and then enable all of them
with the correct priority, and test again.
with the correct priority, and test again.
Step 12
Continue pressing Enter to accept the default for the remaining settings.
Step 13
Try to place an IP call into the server. If the call is successful, the configuration is complete.
If the call is not successful, run the following commands on the server. (These commands produce logs
that give you information about why the call failed.) If you still cannot determine the reason for failure,
contact the Cisco TAC. For more information on these commands, refer to Appendix A.
that give you information about why the call failed.) If you still cannot determine the reason for failure,
contact the Cisco TAC. For more information on these commands, refer to Appendix A.
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“errorlog -s info -l” (see the
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“cptrace” and “cptrace -v” (see the
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“gwcptrace <unit>” (see the
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“tvportstat -s” and “tvportstat -c” (see the
)
Note
This is the end of the
section. Proceed to the
to complete configuration.
Examples of mixed system configurations
This section provides examples of common mixed system configurations. It does not include the
additional steps necessary to complete configuration, such as the span, port, and port group
configuration. For that information, refer to the section for the type of ports being configured: the
additional steps necessary to complete configuration, such as the span, port, and port group
configuration. For that information, refer to the section for the type of ports being configured: the
, the
, the
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96 T1 CAS ports, 240 IP ports
This section explains how to use the “blade” command when configuring 96 T1 CAS ports and 240 IP
ports.
ports.
Step 1
If you do not already have terminal logging turned on, turn it on before proceeding. For information on
logging, see the
logging, see the
Step 2
At the tech$ prompt, type
blade -t 96 -i 240
and press Enter.
Step 3
Confirm the “blade” command you entered and type
y
and press Enter. If you entered the wrong
command, type
n
and press Enter, then re-enter the correct command.
The server responds by telling you how many ports it is configuring. When the tech$ prompt appears, it
is complete. See
is complete. See
.