Nortel Networks 1000 Switch User Manual


 
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LD 32 STAT command
The wireless handsets are shown REGISTERED in the standby and active
modes. In the following example, 61 0 is an IP Phone 2004 and 62 2 is a
WLAN Handset 2211 in the standby mode.
.stat 61 0
IDLE REGISTERED 00
.stat 62 2
IDLE REGISTERED 00
LD 117 Inventory command
In the inventory report, the wireless handsets have a specific release
code and NT code, similar to the IDU command output. In the following
example, 61 0 is an IP Phone 2004 and 62 2 is a WLAN Handset 2211.
=> inv prt sets
Set inventory:
17 10 2003 8 17 21, 17 10 2003 8 17 22, 6
i2004, 61 00, i2004 NT2K00GI 66 0 7641C7, I2004 , 6000
i2004, 62 02, i2004 NTTQ5010 66 7 017E47, I2211 , 6502
LD 117 STIP command
The STIP command can be used for wireless handsets; however, the
wireless handset alias IP address appears as the TERMIP in the command
output, instead of physical IP address. In the following example, the
192.168.10.200 is an alias IP address assigned by the WLAN IP
Telephony Manager 2245.
TN HWID STATUS HOSTIP TERMIP PORT
______ _______________________________ ______ __________
____________ _______
0x600a 00000000000003000907a017e476607 REG 47.11.214.165
192.168.10.200 0x1450
CAPS
_________
0x00000000
--------------------------------
codec bdwth(k) codecCaps desc
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4 190 0x00000000 1
3 190 0x00000000 1
17 47 0x00000001 1
value = 537232412 = 0x2005841C
For information about more CLI commands, see “Zones” (page 71).
Nortel Communication Server 1000
WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Commissioning
NN43001-504 03.04 Standard
23 September 2008
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