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How to Use the Command-Line Interface to Monitor Phones
Table 5-1
CLI Commands (continued)
Command
test command keywords (continued)
Cisco SIP IP Phone Administrator Guide, Release 6.x and 7.x
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Chapter 5
Purpose
key—Simulates key presses. The arguments k1 through
k12 are as follows:
k1—voldn—Volume down
k2—volup—Volume up
k3—headset—Headset
k4—spkr—Speaker
k5—mute—Mute
k6—info—Info
k7—msgs—Messages
k8—serv—Services
k9—dir—Directories
k10—set—Settings
k11—navup—Navigate up
k12—navdn—Navigate down
Note
You can enter 0 through 9, #, and * in continuous
strings to better express typical dialing strings. A
typical command is test key 23234.
onhook—Simulates a handset on-hook event.
offhook—Simulates a handset off-hook event.
show—Shows test feedback.
hide—Hides test feedback.
Monitoring Cisco SIP IP Phones

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