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Appendix A CLI Reference
e1card
e1card
Summary
The “e1card” command allows you to view or modify a Multi Access Blade record for E1 and T1 PRI
systems.
systems.
Description
The “e1card” command configures a Multi Access Blade in the database. This command allows a
technician to view or set whether the blade is supposed to be active, the type of signaling used and the
configuration specifics, the number of spans attached to the blade, and which span attaches to each line
on the blade.
technician to view or set whether the blade is supposed to be active, the type of signaling used and the
configuration specifics, the number of spans attached to the blade, and which span attaches to each line
on the blade.
Options
This command has the following menu:
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1) View ACTI card record(s) — prompts the user to select a specific blade or all blades. The system
then prints whether the blade is active, the number of spans attached to the blade, the signaling type,
the configuration specifics for the signaling type, and the record number of each span connected to
a line on the blade.
then prints whether the blade is active, the number of spans attached to the blade, the signaling type,
the configuration specifics for the signaling type, and the record number of each span connected to
a line on the blade.
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2) Modify ACTI card record — prompts the user to select a specific blade. The user is then
prompted for whether the blade should be activated, how many spans are attached to it, the signaling
type and its corresponding configuration string, and the record number for each span connected to
each line on the blade.
prompted for whether the blade should be activated, how many spans are attached to it, the signaling
type and its corresponding configuration string, and the record number for each span connected to
each line on the blade.
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x) Exit program — exits the “e1card” utility.
Note
The assignment of ports to trunks within a span is pre-formed using the “e1span” command. The
individual port records are configured through the “blade” command or through the MeetingTime
Configure tab. In MeetingTime, note that the port record references the Multi Access Blade and span
records for that port. It is important that the blade, span, and port records be consistent within the
database, cross-referencing accurately.
Changes made by the “e1card” command take effect only after the next system restart.
individual port records are configured through the “blade” command or through the MeetingTime
Configure tab. In MeetingTime, note that the port record references the Multi Access Blade and span
records for that port. It is important that the blade, span, and port records be consistent within the
database, cross-referencing accurately.
Changes made by the “e1card” command take effect only after the next system restart.
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