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DTIC
10-9
Octel 200/300
S.4.1
PB60019
−
01
10.3 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE
After the installation and configuration of the DTIC is complete and the system has been restarted, verify
whether phone calls can be placed by simply calling the system on one of the DTIC voice mail ports. If
the call is successful (you get the voice mail greeting and there is no popping or buzzing indicating clock
sync problems), the DTIC installation is successful.
If phone calls cannot be placed to the message server, several commands help in troubleshooting the
DTIC card. The following subsection lists these commands. Following that are subsections giving a series
of problems with possible solutions to help in troubleshooting the system.
Diagnostics
The
CONNECT
command logs onto the DTIC card. At the @ prompt, enter
CONN x
Enter
where
x
is the slot number of the DTIC. The following message appears:
Connecting to E
1
in slot
These status commands give information about the status of the trunks, card, and ports:
-
ST TR
gives the status of the trunks.
-
ST CARD
gives the status of the DTIC card.
-
ST x
, where
x
is a port number (1
−
30), gives the status of that port.
-
LIST STATS
gives a count of errors seen by the trunk.
.
Putting
a
c
after any status command repeats the status indefinitely to the terminal until the ESC
key is pressed. For example,
ST
1
C
causes the status of port 1 to be updated continually, rather
than giving the status only one time.
To exit from the DTIC, at the
dtic>
prompt, enter
EXIT
Enter
The following message appears:
Disconnecting from E
1
.
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