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Chapter 5 Monitoring Cisco SIP IP Phones
How to Use the Command-Line Interface to Monitor Phones
SIP Phone>
ping
ip-address number packet-size timeout
Sends an
Internet Control Message Protocol (
ICMP) ping to a
network address. The arguments are as follows:
•
ip-address
—Dotted IP address or alphanumeric address
host name to ping.
•
number
—How many pings to send. Default is 5.
•
packet size
—Size of the packet, in bytes. Range is 1 to
1480. Default is 100.
•
timeout
—How long, in seconds, to wait before a request
times out. Default is 2.
SIP Phone>
register
{
option
value
|
line
value
}
Instructs the Cisco IP 7960G/7940G to register with the
proxy server. The keywords and argument are as follows:
•
option
value
—Whether each line is registered. Valid
values are 0 (unregistered) and 1 (registered).
•
line
value
—Registers the number of lines or specifies a
backup proxy. Valid values are 1 to 6 and backup (0). For
example, if you enter 0, the phone registers to the backup
proxy.
SIP Phone>
reset
Resets the phone line. This command can be used only if the
telnet_level parameter is set to allow privileged commands to
be executed.
SIP Phone>
show
{
arp
|
cdp
|
debug
|
ethernet
|
ip
|
strpool
|
memorymap
|
malloc-table
|
stacks
|
status
|
abort_vector
|
flash
|
dspstate
|
rtp
|
tcp
|
lsm
|
fsm
|
fsmdef
|
fsmcnf
|
fsmxfr
|
fim
|
gsm
|
register
|
reset-log
|
network
|
config
|
personaldir
|
dialplan
|
timers
} [
running
|
all
]
Shows information about the SIP IP phone, depending on the
keywords used:
•
arp
—Contents of the ARP cache.
•
cdp
—Shows VLAN and Voice-VLAN information
gathered from the network by the phone using
Cisco Discovery Protocol.
•
debug
—Which debug modes are activated.
•
ethernet
—Network statistics.
•
ip
—IP packet statistics.
•
strpool
—String library pool of strings. This command
can be used only if the telnet_level parameter is set to
allow privileged commands to be executed.
•
memorymap
—Memory mapping table, including free,
used, and wasted blocks.
•
malloc-table
—Memory allocation table.
•
stacks
—Tasks and buffer lists.
•
status
—Current phone status, including errors.
•
abort_vector
—Address of the last recorded abort vector.
Table 5-1
CLI Commands (continued)
Command
Purpose