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Maintenance
7.1
Utility Commands
If you want to change the mode back to “OFF”, enter “PUTD” again.
$ PUTD
Target Port : 0000 0000 0000
Don't leave enabled after troubleshooting.
$
Note: “
” means “enable” for the port
“ 0 ” means “disable” for the port
$ PUTD 1
Target Port : 0000 0000 000
Don't leave enabled after troubleshooting.
$
Port1
1. “PUTD” is a command originally used for trouble shooting. Do not use in normal use.
2. While “PUTD” mode is “ON”, do not remove the RS-232 Connection because the
VPS is continuously sending data to the terminal, and it may cause data overflow.
$ PUTD
Target Port for Debug :
$
[1]
DTMF:#
[1]
DTMF:8
[1]
A.Attend
[1]
DTMF:#
[1]
DTMF:6
[1]
Voice Mail
[1]
DTMF:1
[1]
DTMF:0
[1]
DTMF:1
[1]
NonSub Svc
[1]
[1]
DTMF:D
[1]
DTMF:D
[1]
Thank you
Warning
If you want to set the mode for only one specified port, type “PUTD” and the port
number.
Sample of display is as follows.
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