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Table Of Contents
Monitoring Cisco SIP IP Phones
How to Use the Command-Line Interface to Monitor Phones
How to Use the Phone Menus to Access Status Information
Monitoring Cisco SIP IP Phones
This chapter provides information on the following:
• How to Use the Command-Line Interface to Monitor Phones
• How to Use the Phone Menus to Access Status Information
How to Use the Command-Line Interface to Monitor Phones
You can use Telnet or a console to connect to your Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960G and 7940G, and you can and use the command-line interface (CLI) to debug or troubleshoot the phone. Table 5-1 shows the available CLI commands and their syntax.
Note•You need the phone IP address to use the CLI in a Telnet session. To get the IP address, select Settings > Network Configuration > IP Address. The default Telnet password is "cisco."
•You can conduct only two Telnet sessions at any time.
•The phone cannot originate a Telnet session to another address.
Table 5-1 describes the available commands.
Output Examples
Phone Status
The following sample output shows that the proxy servers are not configured:
Phone1> show status
Current Phone Status
------------------------------
W351 unprovisioned proxy_emergency
W350 unprovisioned proxy_backup
Telnet Session
The following sample output shows the initial Telnet session using a UNIX server:
UNIX% telnet 10.18.10.10
Trying 10.18.10.10...
Connected to 10.18.10.10.
Escape character is '^]'.
Password :*****
Cisco Systems, Inc. Copyright 2000-2003
Cisco IP phone MAC: 0000:00c0:0d00
Loadid: SW: P0S3-05-8-10 ARM: PAS3ARM1 Boot: PC13K030 DSP: PS03AT36
TTY Status
The following sample output shows TTY status:
Phone1> tty echo on
Current States:
echo is 1
mon is 1
timeout is 3600 seconds
prompt is anyone>
level is 2 - Privileged
String Pool Configuration
The following sample output shows a string for each node:
Phone1> show strpool
node_id refcount string
1 1 sip:48@10.18.192.230
2 1 sip:48@10.18.192.230
3 1 sip:47@10.18.192.230
4 1 sip:47@10.18.192.230
5 1 sip:46@10.18.192.230
6 1 sip:46@10.18.192.230
7 1 sip:duval@10.18.192.230
8 1 sip:duval@10.18.192.230
9 1 sip:44@10.18.192.230
10 1 sip:44@10.18.192.230
11 1 sip:43@10.18.192.230
12 1 sip:43@10.18.192.230
13 1 1234
14 1 25640
15 1 26295@10.18.192.230
16 1 3333
17 1 user33
18 1 3434
19 1 user34
20 1 3636
21 1 user36
22 1 3737
23 1 user37
24 1 3838
25 1 user38
26 1 53@10.18.192.230
27 1 user53
28 1 54
29 1 user54
30 1 5550100
31 1 user1
32 1 5550101
33 1 5550102
34 1 Fid Mantel
35 1 9195550103
36 1 ciscotest@abccompany
37 1 Fid Mantel
38 1 croquet@abc.sip.com
39 1 handball@abc.sip.com
40 1 PGA
41 1 9195550104
42 1 5550105
43 1 5550106
44 1 53@10.18.192.230
45 1 user53
46 1 3434
47 1 user34
48 1 3333@10.18.192.230
49 1 3333
50 1 mickelson
51 1 pga tour
52 -1
Memory Map
The following sample output shows the memory usage:
Phone1> show memorymap
===== MEMORY MAP START =====
free blocks : 11, free block space: 83500, largest free block: 73908
used blocks : 302, used block space: 34944, largest used block: 4016
wasted block: 1252, str_lib space : 4864
used space excluding str_lib space : 30080
===== MEMORY MAP END =====
Memory Stacks and Buffer Lists
The following sample output shows the stacks and buffer sizes:
Phone1> show stacks
Use show stacks N where N is the task number
Task: SOC (26) stkhi=0048b174 stklo=0048b973 Size=2048 Unused=1320
Task: RTP (25) stkhi=0048b974 stklo=0048c173 Size=2048 Unused=1924
Task: PHN (24) stkhi=0048c174 stklo=0048d173 Size=4096 Unused=2060
Task: GSM (23) stkhi=0048d174 stklo=0048e973 Size=6144 Unused=5972
Task: SIP (22) stkhi=0048e974 stklo=00490973 Size=8192 Unused=3268
Task: GUI (21) stkhi=00490974 stklo=00491973 Size=4096 Unused=1012
Task: NET (19) stkhi=00491974 stklo=00492173 Size=2048 Unused=536
Task: CFG (18) stkhi=00492174 stklo=00492973 Size=2048 Unused=912
Task: TTY (17) stkhi=00492974 stklo=00493973 Size=4096 Unused=3036
Task: AUD (16) stkhi=00493974 stklo=00494173 Size=2048 Unused=1724
Task: PTMR (28) stkhi=00494174 stklo=00494973 Size=2048 Unused=1932
Task: TMR (27) stkhi=004bb60c stklo=004bbe0b Size=2048 Unused=1652
Buffer Lists:
Lst: SOC Length:000 Max:006 Head:0x00000000 Tail:0x004bed2c
Lst: PHN Length:000 Max:001 Head:0x00000000 Tail:0x004beac0
Lst: GSM Length:000 Max:000 Head:0x00000000 Tail:0x004bee6c
Lst: SIP Length:000 Max:010 Head:0x00000000 Tail:0x004bee48
Lst: RTP Length:000 Max:000 Head:0x00000000 Tail:0x004beae4
Lst: CFG Length:000 Max:003 Head:0x00000000 Tail:0x004bed50
Lst: TTY Length:000 Max:001 Head:0x00000000 Tail:0x004bea9c
Lst: NET Length:000 Max:005 Head:0x00000000 Tail:0x004bed74
Lst: PktBuf Length:010 Max:020 Head:0x0048a974 Tail:0x00486174
Lst: TcpBuf Length:005 Max:006 Head:0x00480174 Tail:0x0047f174
Lst: SysBuf Length:040 Max:040 Head:0x0047d374 Tail:0x00479d74
Lst: GuiBufTmr Length:005 Max:005 Head:0x004950b4 Tail:0x00495094
Lst: DSPBuf Length:030 Max:030 Head:0x00478bd4 Tail:0x00478b74
Lst: DSP_Msg Length:000 Max:002 Head:0x00000000 Tail:0x004beb98
Lst: DSP_Msg (KA) Length:000 Max:001 Head:0x00000000 Tail:0x004bebbc
Abort Vector
The following sample output shows the last recorded abort:
Phone1> show abort_vector
The Last Abort Vector Recorded [0x0]
Flash Memory
The following sample output shows the image version that is loaded in flash memory:
Phone1> show flash
APP1: loadid:P0S3-05-8-10 apid:PAS3ARM1 flags:80000001 Comp Chksum: OK
chksum:00003371 applen:00078518 cmpchksum:00005e27 cmplen:0005ce54
APP2: loadid:P0S3-05-8-10 apid:PAS3ARM1 flags:80000001 Comp Chksum: OK
chksum:00003371 applen:00078518 cmpchksum:00005e27 cmplen:0005ce54
DSP: id:PS03AT36 flags:00000000 Chksum: OK
chksum:00001c7a applen:00016d90 cmpchksum:00000000 cmplen:00000000
DSP Status
The following sample output shows the status of the DSPs:
Phone1> show dspstate
DSP State : READY
DSP Audio mode : None
DSP IsStreaming flag : False
Keep Alive Pending : False
Ringer state : Off
number : 2
volume (dB) : -17
Progress tone state : Off
Number of DSP resets since boot : 0
Times DSP was not able to get a buffer: 0
Volumes.. (Range 0 -> 248)
Speaker - 128
Headset - 144
Handset - 144
Ringer - 56
RTP Status
The following sample output shows the status of RTP:
Phone1> show rtp
RTP Packets Rx: 0
RTP Packets Tx: 0
anyone> show ethernet ?
Ethernet Mib:
---------------------------------------------------
ResErr 00000007, RcvCnt 00001831, RcvErr 00000000, DrpCnt 00000007
BrdCst 00001205, TooLng 00000002, TxCnt 00000398, TxQCnt 00000000
TxQue 00000000, TxQMax 00000000, TxXCol 00000000, TxFram 00000398
Overflow Counters...
UDP 00000000, ICMP 00000000, NonIP 00000000, TCP 00000000
CDP 00000000, Unknown 00000000, Arp 00000000
Use 'clear ethernet' to clear data
TCP Status
The following sample output shows the status of TCP:
Phone1> show tcp
Current TCP status...
TCP MIB
Listeners
Slot State Port
1 LISTEN 5888
2 CLOSED 0000
3 CLOSED 0000
4 CLOSED 0000
5 CLOSED 0000
6 CLOSED 0000
7 CLOSED 0000
8 CLOSED 0000
Connections
Conn State Rem Address RPort LPort
1 ESTABLISHED 10.70.67.166 56455 00023
2 LISTEN 10.70.67.166 56451 00023
3 CLOSED 0.0.0.0 00000 00000
4 CLOSED 0.0.0.0 00000 00000
5 CLOSED 0.0.0.0 00000 00000
6 CLOSED 0.0.0.0 00000 00000
7 CLOSED 0.0.0.0 00000 00000
8 CLOSED 0.0.0.0 00000 00000
Statistics
ActOpens:00000001 PsvOpen:00000001 AttFail:00000000 EstRsts:00000000
CurrEstab:00000001 InSegs:00000530 OutSegs:00000330 RetransSegs:00000000
OutPeer:00000011 InErrs:00000000 OutRsts:00000001 PktBufErrs: 00000000
Telnet Stats
Conn#1 Throttles:00000000
Conn#2 Throttles:00000000
Dial-Plan Configuration
The following sample output shows the dial plan:
Phone1> show dialplan
Dialplan is....
01. Pattern: 0 Rewrite:
Timeout: 0001 UserMode: Phone RouteMode: Default
02. Pattern: 9,011* Rewrite:
Timeout: 0006 UserMode: Phone RouteMode: Default
03. Pattern: 9,0 Rewrite:
Timeout: 0008 UserMode: Phone RouteMode: Default
04. Pattern: 9,11 Rewrite:
Timeout: 0000 UserMode: Phone RouteMode: Emergency
05. Pattern: w! Rewrite:
Timeout: 0001 UserMode: Phone RouteMode: Emergency
06. Pattern: 9,.11 Rewrite:
Timeout: 0000 UserMode: Phone RouteMode: Default
07. Pattern: 9,101............... Rewrite:
Timeout: 0000 UserMode: Phone RouteMode: Default
08. Pattern: 9,10.............. Rewrite:
Timeout: 0000 UserMode: Phone RouteMode: Default
09. Pattern: 9,10* Rewrite:
Timeout: 0006 UserMode: Phone RouteMode: Default
10. Pattern: 9,1.......... Rewrite:
Timeout: 0000 UserMode: Phone RouteMode: Default
11. Pattern: 9000 Rewrite:
Timeout: 0000 UserMode: Phone RouteMode: Default
12. Pattern: 9,....... Rewrite:
Timeout: 0000 UserMode: Phone RouteMode: Default
13. Pattern: .......... Rewrite: 91%s
Timeout: 0015 UserMode: Phone RouteMode: Default
14. Pattern: * Rewrite:
Timeout: 0015 UserMode: Unspecified RouteMode: Default
Personal Directory Configuration
The following sample output shows the entries in the personal directory of the phone:
Phone1> show personaldir
0: 28 (L1/T45) 2003/2/27 17:04:29 "1234"
1: 1667 (L1/T45) 2003/7/8 15:10:15 "3333"
2: 42 (L2/T45) 2003/7/8 15:10:23 "3434"
3: 20 (L4/T45) 2003/7/8 15:08:42 "3636"
4: 8 (L5/T45) 2003/7/8 15:08:49 "3737"
5: 35 (L6/T45) 2003/7/8 15:09:02 "3838"
6: 326 (L1/T45) 2003/7/8 11:08:53 "53@10.10.10.0"
7: 65 (L1/T45) 2003/6/26 14:42:49 "54"
8: 53 (L1/T45) 2003/3/31 17:04:17 "5550100"
9: 6 (L1/T45) 2002/12/20 13:42:50 "5550110"
Kazoo-9 Phone
10: 13 (L1/T45) 2002/8/29 16:38:14 "9195550111"
11: 6 (L1/T45) 2002/3/1 12:37:29 "9195550111@abc.com"
Fid Mantel
12: 12 (L1/T45) 2002/1/7 17:42:10 "9195550111"
13: 6 (L1/T45) 2003/7/9 17:07:54 "5550111"
14: 5 (L1/T45) 2002/3/8 17:19:59 "ciscotest@abc.com"
Fid Mantel
15: 41 (L3/T45) 2000/1/5 15:56:17 "croquet@abc.sip.com"
16: 77 (L3/T45) 2000/1/5 15:55:48 "handball@abc.sip.com"
PGA
17: 4 (L1/T45) 2002/5/13 13:16:57 "5550111"
18: 25 (L1/T45) 2002/7/25 10:57:02 "5550111"
5550100
19: 153 (L1/T45) 2002/7/24 15:06:23 "53@10.10.10.10"
20: 8 (L1/T45) 2002/7/23 15:02:52 "3434"
21: 15 (L1/T45) 2002/7/16 10:09:15 "3333@10.10.10.10"
22: 601 (L1/T45) 2002/7/25 18:08:47 "3333"
23: 5 (L3/T45) 2003/7/8 15:10:44 "mickelson"
PGAtour
LSM Parameters
The following sample output shows the LSM parameters:
Phone1> show lsm
------------------ LSM lcbs -------------------
i call_id line state lcb
-----------------------------------------------
0 0 0 IDLE 0x004e1f00
1 0 0 IDLE 0x004e1f14
2 0 0 IDLE 0x004e1f28
3 0 0 IDLE 0x004e1f3c
4 0 0 IDLE 0x004e1f50
5 0 0 IDLE 0x004e1f64
FSM Parameters
The following sample output shows the FSM parameters:
Phone1> show fsm
----------------------------- FSM fcbs ------------------------------
i call_id fcb type state dcb cb
---------------------------------------------------------------------
0 0 0x004e2628 UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
1 0 0x004e2644 UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
2 0 0x004e2660 UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
3 0 0x004e267c UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
4 0 0x004e2698 UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
5 0 0x004e26b4 UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
6 0 0x004e26d0 UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
7 0 0x004e26ec UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
8 0 0x004e2708 UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
9 0 0x004e2724 UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
10 0 0x004e2740 UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
11 0 0x004e275c UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
12 0 0x004e2778 UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
13 0 0x004e2794 UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
14 0 0x004e27b0 UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
15 0 0x004e27cc UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
16 0 0x004e27e8 UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
17 0 0x004e2804 UNDEFINED IDLE 0x00000000 0x00000000
FSMDEF Parameters
The following sample output shows the FSMDEF parameters:
Phone1> show fsmdef all
-------- FSMDEF dcbs --------
i call_id dcb line
-----------------------------
0 0 0x004e1f84 0
1 0 0x004e2084 0
2 0 0x004e2184 0
3 0 0x004e2284 0
4 0 0x004e2384 0
5 0 0x004e2484 0
FSMXFR Parameters
The following sample output shows the FSMXFR parameters:
Phone1> show fsmxfr
------------------------ FSMXFR xcbs -------------------------
i xfr_id xcb type method xfr_call_id cns_call_id
--------------------------------------------------------------
0 0 0x004e25c4 0 0 0 0
1 0 0x004e25f0 0 0 0 0
FIM Parameters
The following sample output shows the FIM parameters:
Phone1> show fim
--------------------------------- FIM icbs ----------------------------------
i call_id type icb next_chn next_icb cb scb
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 0 HEAD 0x004e2878 0x004e28c8 0x004e288c 0x00000000 0x004e282c
1 0 CNF 0x004e288c 0x00000000 0x004e28a0 0x00000000 0x004e283c
2 0 XFR 0x004e28a0 0x00000000 0x004e28b4 0x00000000 0x004e284c
3 0 DEF 0x004e28b4 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x004e285c
4 0 HEAD 0x004e28c8 0x004e2918 0x004e28dc 0x00000000 0x004e282c
5 0 CNF 0x004e28dc 0x00000000 0x004e28f0 0x00000000 0x004e283c
6 0 XFR 0x004e28f0 0x00000000 0x004e2904 0x00000000 0x004e284c
7 0 DEF 0x004e2904 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x004e285c
8 0 HEAD 0x004e2918 0x004e2968 0x004e292c 0x00000000 0x004e282c
9 0 CNF 0x004e292c 0x00000000 0x004e2940 0x00000000 0x004e283c
10 0 XFR 0x004e2940 0x00000000 0x004e2954 0x00000000 0x004e284c
11 0 DEF 0x004e2954 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x004e285c
12 0 HEAD 0x004e2968 0x004e29b8 0x004e297c 0x00000000 0x004e282c
13 0 CNF 0x004e297c 0x00000000 0x004e2990 0x00000000 0x004e283c
14 0 XFR 0x004e2990 0x00000000 0x004e29a4 0x00000000 0x004e284c
15 0 DEF 0x004e29a4 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x004e285c
16 0 HEAD 0x004e29b8 0x004e2a08 0x004e29cc 0x00000000 0x004e282c
17 0 CNF 0x004e29cc 0x00000000 0x004e29e0 0x00000000 0x004e283c
18 0 XFR 0x004e29e0 0x00000000 0x004e29f4 0x00000000 0x004e284c
19 0 DEF 0x004e29f4 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x004e285c
20 0 HEAD 0x004e2a08 0x00000000 0x004e2a1c 0x00000000 0x004e282c
21 0 CNF 0x004e2a1c 0x00000000 0x004e2a30 0x00000000 0x004e283c
22 0 XFR 0x004e2a30 0x00000000 0x004e2a44 0x00000000 0x004e284c
23 0 DEF 0x004e2a44 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x004e285c
----------------------- FIM scbs -----------------------
i type scb sm get_cb free_cb
--------------------------------------------------------
0 HEAD 0x004e282c 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000
1 CNF 0x004e283c 0x004c0ca8 0x00457bcf 0x0044e291
2 XFR 0x004e284c 0x004c1414 0x00457bcf 0x0043f755
3 DEF 0x004e285c 0x004bf28c 0x00457bcf 0x0042896b
Registration Assignments
The following sample output shows the registration of the proxy ports:
Phone1> show register
LINE REGISTRATION TABLE
Proxy Registration: ENABLED, state: REGISTERED
line APR state timer expires proxy:port
---- --- ------------- ---------- ---------- ----------------------------
1 .11 REGISTERED 3595 2539 10.18.192.230:5060
2 .11 REGISTERED 3595 2539 10.18.192.230:5060
3 .11 REGISTERED 3595 2539 10.18.192.230:5060
4 .11 REGISTERED 3595 2540 10.18.192.230:5060
5 .11 REGISTERED 3595 2543 10.18.192.230:5060
6 .11 REGISTERED 3595 2543 10.18.192.230:5060
1-BU .1x NONE 0 0 undefined:0
Note: APR is Authenticated, Provisioned, Registered
Network Flash Configuration
The following sample output shows the network configuration that resides in flash memory:
Phone1> show network
------ Network *FLASH* Configuration ------
Platform : Cisco IP Phone 7960
Elasped Time: 00:17:57
dhcp_server : 10.18.192.230
my_ip_addr : 10.18.199.14
subnet_mask : 255.255.255.0
defaultgw : 10.18.199.1
dyn_dns_addr_1 : 0.0.0.0
dyn_dns_addr_2 : 0.0.0.0
dns_addr : 10.18.192.48
tftp_addr : 10.10.92.150
dyn_tftp_addr : 0.0.0.0
my_mac_addr : 0030:94c2:5d40
domain_name : sip.com
my_name : SIP003094C25D40
Status Flags : 12300000
Running Network Configuration
The following sample output shows the running configuration:
Phone1> show network running
------ Network *RUNNING* Configuration ------
Platform : Cisco IP Phone 7960
Elasped Time: 00:18:11
dhcp_server : 10.18.192.230
my_ip_addr : 10.18.199.14
subnet_mask : 255.255.255.0
defaultgw : 10.18.199.1
dyn_dns_addr_1 : 0.0.0.0
dyn_dns_addr_2 : 0.0.0.0
dns_addr : 10.18.192.48
tftp_addr : 10.102.92.150
dyn_tftp_addr : 0.0.0.0
my_mac_addr : 0030:94c2:5d40
domain_name : sip.com
my_name : SIP003094C25D40
Status Flags : 12300000
ARP Table
The following sample output shows the ARP table by IP address:
Phone1> show arp
Arp Table:
[00] IPAddr: 10.18.199.14 PortCnt: 0001 MacAddr: 0030:94c2:5d40
Type: 00000001 GTick:00001287 LastTry: 00000000
Mode: 00000001 Update: 00000000
[01] IPAddr: 10.18.199.1 PortCnt: 0001 MacAddr: 0000:0c07:ac08
Type: 00000001 GTick:00001287 LastTry: 00001287
Mode: 00000001 Update: 00000000
Flash Configuration
The following sample output shows the flash memory configuration:
Phone1> show config
------ Current *FLASH* Configuration ------
Platform : Cisco IP Phone 7960
Elasped Time: 00:18:32
dhcp_server : 10.18.192.230
my_ip_addr : 10.18.199.14
subnet_mask : 255.255.255.0
defaultgw : 10.18.199.1
dyn_dns_addr_1 : 0.0.0.0
dyn_dns_addr_2 : 0.0.0.0
dns_addr : 10.18.192.48
tftp_addr : 10.10.92.150
dyn_tftp_addr : 0.0.0.0
my_mac_addr : 0030:94c2:5d40
domain_name : sip.com
my_name : SIP003094C25D40
Status Flags : 12300000
image_version : "P0S3-05-8-10"
FirmLoadID : "PC13K030"
DSPLoadID : "PS03AT36"
network_media_type : Half10
network_port2_type : Hub/Switch
tos_media : 5
phone_label : "user4X"
tftp_cfg_dir : "./"
phone_password : **********
phone_prompt : "Phone1"
language : english
sntp_mode : DirectedBroadcast
sntp_server : 10.10.10.150
time_zone : EST
dst_offset : 1
dst_start_month : April
dst_start_day : 0
dst_start_day_of_week : Sun
dst_start_week_of_month : 1
dst_start_time : 02
dst_stop_month : Oct
dst_stop_day : 0
dst_stop_day_of_week : Sunday
dst_stop_week_of_month : 8
dst_stop_time : 2
dst_auto_adjust : 1
time_format_24hr : 1
date_format : M/D/Y
nat_enable : 0
nat_address : UNPROVISIONED
voip_control_port : 5060
start_media_port : 16384
end_media_port : 32766
sync : "1"
xml_card_dir : ""
xml_card_file : "CARD.XML"
telnet_level : 2
services_url : "http://10.10.149.2/ciscodir/directory.xml"
directory_url : "http://10.10.93.154/CiscoServices/Directory.asp"
logo_url : "http://10.10.207.20/projects/phone/company.bmp"
http_proxy_addr : UNPROVISIONED
http_proxy_port : 80
enable_vad : 1
dial_template : "dialplan"
callerid_blocking : 0
anonymous_call_block : 0
autocomplete : 1
messages_uri : "1234567"
dnd_control : 0
preferred_codec : g729a
dtmf_outofband : avt
dtmf_avt_payload : 101
dtmf_db_level : 3
line1_name : "43"
line2_name : "44"
line3_name : "duval"
line4_name : "46"
line5_name : "47"
line6_name : "48"
line1_authname : "UNPROVISIONED"
line2_authname : "UNPROVISIONED"
line3_authname : "UNPROVISIONED"
line4_authname : "UNPROVISIONED"
line5_authname : "UNPROVISIONED"
line6_authname : "UNPROVISIONED"
line1_password : **********
line2_password : **********
line3_password : **********
line4_password : **********
line5_password : **********
line6_password : **********
line1_shortname : "UNPROVISIONED"
line2_shortname : "UNPROVISIONED"
line3_shortname : "UNPROVISIONED"
line4_shortname : "UNPROVISIONED"
line5_shortname : "UNPROVISIONED"
line6_shortname : "UNPROVISIONED"
line1_displayname : "user43"
line2_displayname : "user44"
line3_displayname : "pgatour"
line4_displayname : "user46"
line5_displayname : "user47"
line6_displayname : "user48"
proxy1_address : "10.10.10.0"
proxy2_address : "10.10.10.0"
proxy3_address : "10.10.10.0"
proxy4_address : "10.10.10.0"
proxy5_address : "10.10.10.0"
proxy6_address : "10.10.10.0"
proxy1_port : 5060
proxy2_port : 5060
proxy3_port : 5060
proxy4_port : 5060
proxy5_port : 5060
proxy6_port : 5060
sip_retx : 10
sip_invite_retx : 6
timer_t1 : 2000
timer_t2 : 4000
timer_invite_expires : 180
timer_register_expires : 3600
proxy_register : 1
proxy_backup : ""
proxy_emergency : "UNPROVISIONED"
proxy_backup_port : 6060
proxy_emergency_port : 5060
outbound_proxy : UNPROVISIONED
outbound_proxy_port : 5060
nat_received_processing : 0
mwi_status : 0
call_waiting : 1
user_info : none
cnf_join_enable : 1
remote_party_id : 0
semi_attended_transfer : 1
call_hold_ringback : 0
cfwd_url : ""
call_stats : 0
auto_answer : 0
speed_line2 : ""
speed_label2 : ""
speed_line3 : ""
speed_label3 : ""
speed_line4 : ""
speed_label4 : ""
speed_line5 : ""
speed_label5 : ""
speed_line6 : ""
speed_label6 : ""
IP Statistics
The following sample output shows the IP statistics:
Phone1> show ip
IP Statistics:
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Received 00002623, RxDrops 00000006
RxFrags 00000000, RxFragDrops 00000000, RxReassembled 00000000
Transmitted 00000869, TxDrops 00000000, TxFragments 00000000
Use 'clear ip' to clear data
How to Use the Phone Menus to Access Status Information
You can access several types of status information using the Settings button. The information that you can obtain can aid in system management and diagnosis of network problems. This section contains the following:
Viewing Status Messages
You can view status messages that you can use to diagnose network problems.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Settings > Status > Status Messages. The Status Messages menu displays.
Step 2 View information as needed.
Step 3 Select Exit.
Viewing Network Statistics
You can view statistics about the phone and network performance.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Settings > Status > Network Statistics. The Network Statistics menu displays.
Step 2 View the following information as needed:
•Rcv—Number of packets received by the phone, not through the switch.
•Xmit—Number of packets sent by the phone, not through the switch.
•REr—Number of packets received by the phone that contained errors.
•BCast—Number of broadcast packets received by the phone.
•Phone State Message—TCP messages that indicate the state of the phone. The following are possible messages:
–Phone Initialized—TCP connection has not gone down since the phone was powered on.
–Phone Closed TCP—TCP connection was closed by the phone.
–TCP Timeout—TCP connection was closed because of a retry timeout.
–Error Code—Error messages that indicate unusual reasons for which the TCP connection was closed.
•Elapsed Time—Length of time (in days, hours, minutes, and seconds) since the last power cycle.
•Port 0 Full, 100—Indication that the network is in a linked state and has autonegotiated a full-duplex 100-Mbps connection.
•Port 0 Half, 100—Indication that the network is in a linked state and has autonegotiated a half-duplex 100-Mbps connection.
•Port 0 Full, 10—Indicates that the network is in a linked state and has autonegotiated a full-duplex 10-Mbps connection.
•Port 0 Half, 10—Indication that the network is in a linked state and has autonegotiated a half-duplex 10-Mbps connection.
•Port 1 Full, 100—Indication that the network is in a linked state and has autonegotiated a full-duplex 100-Mbps connection.
•Port 1 Half, 100—Indication that the network is in a linked state and has autonegotiated a half-duplex 100-Mbps connection.
•Port 1 Full, 10—Indication that the network is in a linked state and has autonegotiated a full-duplex 10-Mbps connection.
•Port 1 Half, 10—Indication that the network is in a linked state and has autonegotiated a half-duplex 10-Mbps connection.
Step 3 Select Exit.
Note To reset the values, power the phone off and on.
Posted: Tue Apr 24 10:59:41 PDT 2007
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