Chapter 5 Admin Terminal Commands
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sages (indicating the various states trunk has entered) will be displayed. If a
Station Number is entered then the received audio of the trunk is piped to the
station.
TONE_TIME
Displays or alters the qualification times used for tone detection. It tempo-
rarily overrides Dialing Rules keywords TONE_TIME1 and TONE_TIME2.
Syntax:
tone_time <time 1> <time 2>
TPLAY
Plays the specified Encore Voice Message to the specified Trunk.
Syntax: play <message name> <trunk #>
The <message name> is the file name of the voice message located in the /
usr/vox directory. These voice files could have been created by the record
command, or recorded elsewhere and deposited in the /usr/vox directory.
This command is for diagnostic purposes only.
TRESET
Resets call control information for the specified trunk.
If a trunk becomes unusable due to errors, this command may restore the
trunk to service.
Syntax:
treset [-s] <trunk number>
This command can be entered with the Start and Stop protocol switch (“-s”).
TRSTUFF (tr)
Displays a variety of information regarding the specified trunk.
This command can also be entered with an option used to control the state of
ISDN channels, or to display hex dump information related to the trunk.
Caution!
Modifying these items can
adversely effect tone detec-
tion on the TSP.
Note:
If voice messages are cre-
ated external to TSP, they
must adhere to the TSP for-
mat of 8Khz, 8bit, and U law
or A law companding.
Caution!
This command should
NEVER be used on a busy
trunk. Depending on the state
of the trunk, this command
may result in un-predictable
behavior.