Displaying A Single Call Branding Entry; Displaying All Call Entries In The Call Brand Table - Avaya S6200 Administration And Maintenance

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Displaying a single call branding entry

Use the cbutil lookup parameter to display a single call branding entry.
cbutil lookup <"dnis">
where <dnis> is the DNIS for entry to display.

Displaying all call entries in the call brand table

To display all of the entries in the call brand table:
1. Issue the count command to determine the number of entries in the call branding table.
cbutil count
The system displays the current number of call brand records.
2. Go to the next step if the count is less than 2000. However, when the count exceeds 2000,
set the environment variable ROW_SET_MAX, from the Linux command line to a number
greater than the returned count. When using tsch, the command is:
setenv ROW_SET_MAX <number>
where <"number"> equals 1 plus the number returned by the count command.
3. Use the list command to list the entries in the Call Branding table.
cbutil <list> [<pgsize>]
Where
pgsize
<
If the number of records in the call branding table exceeds 2000, the system displays this
message:
Large number of entries encountered.
To list the entries do the following:
Run 'cbutil count' to get number of entries.
Then set the environment variable ROW_SET_MAX to a
number greater than the number of entries found.
Return to step
Once the list command is issued the system displays the call brand entries, one per line,
and then output pauses. The system displays the following message.
Press ENTER to continue...
Press ENTER key to view subsequent pages, until all entries have been displayed.
Figure 8
shows a sample cbutil table with call branding entries:
is the number of entries to list per page. The default is 25.
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Branding Calls using cbutil
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August 2007
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