Nortel Networks 1000 Switch User Manual


 
Dropped calls 137
isetCount and isetGet
Use the alias IP address of the handsets in the expression string of the
isetCount and isetGet commands, not the physical IP address. The
following is an example of the isetGet output for the WLAN Handset
2211.
->isetGet "IP == 192.168.10.200"
IP Address Type RegType State Up Time Set-TN Regd-TN HWID
FWVsn
---------- ----- ------- ----- ------- ------- -----
------------ ---------
192.168.10.200 i2004 Regular online 0 00:12:00 062-02
062-02 3000907a017e476607 097.021
UNIStimVsn SrcPort DstPort
--------- ------ ------
2.6 5100 5000
isetReset and isetResetAll
The isetReset command can be used to reset the wireless handsets by
specifying the wireless handset alias IP, not the physical IP address:
-> isetReset "192.168.10.200"
value =0=0x0
isetShow, isetShowByTN, and isetShowByIP
Similar to the dsetShow command, the wireless handset outputs its
specific hardware ID (see dsetShow) and alias IP, not the physical IP
address. The FW version has a different format <Version>.<Issue> in this
output.
In the following example, the telephone with TN 062-02 is the WLAN
Handset 2211.
-> isetShow
Set Information
---------------
IP Address Type RegType State Up Time Set-TN Regd-TN
---------- ---- ----- ---- ----- ----- -------
192.168.10.100 i2004 Regular online 4 22:59:22 061-00
061-00
HWID FWVsn UNIStimVsn SrcPort DstPort
------------------ ---- -------- ----- -----
180060387641c76600 0602B59 2.8 5100 5000
Nortel Communication Server 1000
WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Commissioning
NN43001-504 03.04 Standard
23 September 2008
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