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Appendix A CLI Reference
port
port
Summary
The “port” command views or modifies a port or port group record.
Description
The “port” command is used to configure port and port group records in the database. It is very similar
to the capability offered through the MeetingTime Configure tab. For a port, this determines which group
this port belongs to, if any. If the port does not belong to a group, the port itself can be configured
whether it should be active, the type of trunk signaling, the number of DID digits, whether there is human
assistance, whether it can be flash transferred, and whether it can be outdialed on. For a port group, this
determines whether all ports belonging to this group are active, the type of trunk signaling, the type of
card, the number of DID digits, whether there is human assistance, wether it can be flash transferred,
and whether it can be outdialed on.
to the capability offered through the MeetingTime Configure tab. For a port, this determines which group
this port belongs to, if any. If the port does not belong to a group, the port itself can be configured
whether it should be active, the type of trunk signaling, the number of DID digits, whether there is human
assistance, whether it can be flash transferred, and whether it can be outdialed on. For a port group, this
determines whether all ports belonging to this group are active, the type of trunk signaling, the type of
card, the number of DID digits, whether there is human assistance, wether it can be flash transferred,
and whether it can be outdialed on.
Options
After typing port and pressing Enter, the following menu appears:
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1) View port record(s) — prompts the user to select a specific port or all ports. If the port belongs
to a group, the system prints which group the port belongs to, and shows the port characteristics as
defined by the group record. If the port does not belong to a group, the port characters for that port
are shown.
to a group, the system prints which group the port belongs to, and shows the port characteristics as
defined by the group record. If the port does not belong to a group, the port characters for that port
are shown.
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2) Modify port record — prompts the user to select a specific port. If the user specifies that the port
belongs to a group, no additional modification is necessary. All the port characteristics are taken
from the group. If the user specifies that the port does not belong to a group, the user is prompted
for all the port characteristics. When modifying the port record, always enter “n” for flash transfer.
belongs to a group, no additional modification is necessary. All the port characteristics are taken
from the group. If the user specifies that the port does not belong to a group, the user is prompted
for all the port characteristics. When modifying the port record, always enter “n” for flash transfer.
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3) Copy port records — prompts the user to select a specific port to copy from and a range of ports
to copy to. You can also copy to a single port. All the port characteristics are copied from the source
port to all the destinations.
to copy to. You can also copy to a single port. All the port characteristics are copied from the source
port to all the destinations.
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4) View group record(s) — prompts the user to select a specific port group or all port groups. The
characters for each of the selected groups are shown.
characters for each of the selected groups are shown.
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5) Modify group record — prompts the user to select a specific port group, then prompts the user
to enter all the group characteristics. When modifying the group record, always enter “n” for flash
transfer.
to enter all the group characteristics. When modifying the group record, always enter “n” for flash
transfer.
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x) Exit — exits the “port” command.
Note
On each voice processor unit, ports are numbered from 0-119 (or one less than the licensed number of
access ports). Before configuring the ports, each individual port needs to have been assigned to a
hardware trunk in the span command. A port of one hardware type cannot be assigned to a group of
different hardware type.
access ports). Before configuring the ports, each individual port needs to have been assigned to a
hardware trunk in the span command. A port of one hardware type cannot be assigned to a group of
different hardware type.
Note
The individual port and port group records can also be reconfigured through the MeetingTime Configure
tab. Note that the port record references the card record for that port. It is important that the card and
port records be consistent within the database, cross-referencing accurately.
tab. Note that the port record references the card record for that port. It is important that the card and
port records be consistent within the database, cross-referencing accurately.