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Appendix A CLI Reference
dcard
dcard
Summary
The “dcard” command is used to view or modify a Smart Blade beyond the capabilities of the “blade”
command.
command.
Description
The “dcard” command is used to configure a Smart Blade in the database in situations where the “blade”
command does not fit the needs of the configuration.
command does not fit the needs of the configuration.
Options
After typing
dcard
and pressing Enter, you see the following menu:
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1) View DTI card record(s) — prompts the user to select a specific card or all cards. The system
then prints whether the card is active, the number of spans, and the record number of each span.
then prints whether the card is active, the number of spans, and the record number of each span.
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2) Modify DTI card record — prompts the user to select a specific card and then prompts the user
for whether the card should be activated, how many spans are attached, and record number for each
span.
for whether the card should be activated, how many spans are attached, and record number for each
span.
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3) Set encoding type — sets the encoding type.
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x) Exit program — exits the “dcard” utility command.
Note
The install procedure will not operate if the drive does not have a proper MeetingPlace key.
Note
Spans are numbered 0-47. Each DTI card can handle four spans, labeled A, B, C, and D.
Note
The assignment of ports to trunks within a span is performed using the “span” command. The individual
port records are configured through the “port” command or through the MeetingTime Configure tab. In
MeetingTime, note that the port record references the DTI card and span records for that port. It is
important that the card, span, and port records be consistent within the database, cross-referencing
accurately.
port records are configured through the “port” command or through the MeetingTime Configure tab. In
MeetingTime, note that the port record references the DTI card and span records for that port. It is
important that the card, span, and port records be consistent within the database, cross-referencing
accurately.
Note
Changes made by the “dcard” command take effect only after the next system restart.
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