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Managing the Cisco HSI
Introduction
This chapter provides information about operation and management tasks for the Cisco H.323 Signaling
Interface (HSI) application. This chapter contains the following sections:
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Restarting the Cisco HSI Application, page 4-1
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Stopping Call Processing, page 4-1
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Starting Call Processing, page 4-2
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Stopping the Call Processing Application, page 4-2
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Starting the Call Processing Application, page 4-2
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Reporting the Cisco HSI Status, page 4-2
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Measurements, page 4-2
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Overload, page 4-6
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Logging, page 4-9
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Gapping, page 4-11
Restarting the Cisco HSI Application
To restart the Cisco HSI at the MML command prompt, use the
restart-softw
MML command. For more
information about this command, see
Appendix A, “MML User Interface and Command Reference.”
To start the Cisco HSI application, see the
“Installing the Cisco HSI” section on page 2-2
.
Stopping Call Processing
To stop call processing, use the
stp-callproc
MML command. This command causes the handling of new
call requests to cease immediately, and, if no timeout period is specified, all existing calls are released
immediately. If a timeout period is specified, existing calls are released after the specified amount of
time has elapsed. For more information about the
stp-callproc
command, see
Appendix A, “MML User
Interface and Command Reference.”