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  • Page 1: Command Reference

    MAX 8/16 MAX 8 MAX 8 Command Reference Guide for configuration management of MAX systems through a serial connection Version 1.0...
  • Page 2 In no event shall Net2Phone or its suppliers be liable for any indirect, special, consequential, or incidental damages, including, without limitation, lost profits or loss or damage to data arising out of the use or inability to use this manual, even if Net2Phone or its suppliers have been advised of the possibility of such damages.
  • Page 3 Show ............................39 Change ........................... 40 8. ADDRESS CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ..................42 Show ............................43 Myaddr ............................ 44 Peeraddr (not applicable to Net2Phone MAX 8) ..............46 Gport ............................49 9. DSP CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ....................50 Show ............................51 Change ........................... 52 10.
  • Page 4 17.1 Show ............................85 17.2 Clear ............................86 18. R2 STATISTICS DISPLAY COMMANDS................... 87 18.1 Show ............................88 18.2 Clear ............................89 19. NET2PHONE PROTOCOL TEST COMMANDS ................. 90 19.1 Trace............................91 19.2 Ologin............................92 19.3 Ologout ........................... 93 19.4 Cstate............................94 19.5 Ostate .............................
  • Page 5 27. MPU DIAGNOSTIC COMMANDS ..................... 118 27.1 Nvram ........................... 119 27.2 RTC............................120 27.3 Pcm_as ..........................121 28. AVU DIAGNOSTIC COMMANDS..................... 122 28.1 Lxf_as ........................... 123 28.2 Lxs_lb............................ 124 28.3 Dsp_as..........................125 28.4 Dsp_act..........................126 28.5 Dsp_lb........................... 127 29. DVU DIAGNOSTIC COMMANDS ....................128 29.1 Trunk_as ..........................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Net2Phone MAX 8 or 8/16 through a terminal-emulator program, such as HyperTerminal. Section 2.1.2 of the MAX 8 and MAX 8/16 User Guide explains how to connect a PC to a MAX unit through the PC’s and Max’s serial ports.
  • Page 7 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Introduction • To go back to you would type cd.. SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/>, Example: CD.. SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/N2P> SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/> • To change from to its sibling, SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/N2P> , you would type CD../Show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/Show> Example: CD../Show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/N2P> SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/Show>...
  • Page 8: Basic Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 1 – Basic Commands 1. Basic Commands Command directory Basic commands can be executed in any directory (i.e., at any prompt). Command function Basic commands are used primarily for directory navigation and for command system help.
  • Page 9 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 1 – Basic Commands 1.1 Dir (or LS) Synopsis: This command and “ls” command in the root directory are identical. Both will display the executable commands and sub-directories that reside in the current directory.
  • Page 10 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 1 – Basic Commands 1.2 CD This command in the root directory is used to change from the current working directory to a different directory. The target directory can be specified as an absolute path starting from a specified route, or as a relative path based on the current directory.
  • Page 11: Help

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 1 – Basic Commands 1.3 Help Synopsis: This command in the root directory lists and briefly describes the executable commands present in the current directory and its subdirectories. The “help” command can be issued with either absolute or relative path names. The following example shows the use of the “help”...
  • Page 12: System Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 2 – System Commands 2. System Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/SYSTEM> Command function System commands are used to control system-related modules. After a command is executed, the message “ ” (sic.) is Command successfully end.
  • Page 13: Reset

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 2 – System Commands 2.1 Reset Synopsis: This command in the directory restarts the system hardware and software for /SYSTEM/ system initialization without the need to cycle the power off and on. It must be issued at the prompt, and has no parameters.
  • Page 14: Date [Yyyy-Mm-Dd]

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 2 – System Commands 2.2 Date [yyyy-mm-dd] Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to verify or change the system date. /SYSTEM/ Issuing the command without any parameter simply displays the current system date.
  • Page 15: Time [Hh:mm:ss]

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 2 – System Commands 2.3 Time [hh:mm:ss] Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to verify or change the system time. /SYSTEM/ Issuing the command without any parameter displays the current time. Issuing the command with the hour/minute/second parameter changes the current system time to the time specified.
  • Page 16: Password

    /SYSTEM/ The Net2Phone MAX’s authentication system retains information on three “login“ (user) names. The login names are fixed but the passwords associated with them can be changed as needed. Passwords may not exceed eight characters. The default login names and passwords are as...
  • Page 17: Sysname [System Name]

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 2 – System Commands 2.5 Sysname [system name] Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to change the system name. /SYSTEM/ [Example 1] sysname SYS_NAME:/SYSTEM> System name is SYS_NAME usage: sysname [Example 2] Change the system name to “ACME”.
  • Page 18: Versioninfo

    Copyright (c) 2000 by LGE All Rights Reserved Welcome to Net2Phone MAX 8 Hardware Version is Pv0E0v0E1v0 Software Version is MAX 8 0.85 Software is linked at Jan 11 2001 18:51:29. Web program is linked at Jan 9 2001 13:07:55.
  • Page 19: Slotinfo

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 2 – System Commands 2.7 Slotinfo Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to diagnose the operation SYS_NAME:/SYSTEM> of various boards installed in the system including AVU and DVU board. [Example 1] slotinfo SYS_NAME:/SYSTEM>...
  • Page 20 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 2 – System Commands [Example 2] Verification of slot no. 1 installation information slotinfo 1 SYS_NAME:/SYSTEM> ============================================================== SYS_NAME Slot Board Status ============================================================== board type AVU (Analog I/F 8 port) board status GOOD board base address...
  • Page 21: Configuration Management Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 3 – Configuration Management Control 3. Configuration Management Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/CONFIG> Command function Configuration management commands handle the backup processing for the values that are set up through the configuration command. Available commands...
  • Page 22: Default

    When the “default” setting command is executed in the directory, the SYS_NAME:/CONFIG Net2Phone MAX 8 and 8/16 systems restore the default configuration values that were set at the factory. Caution! • All routing table contents are deleted when the Default command is executed.
  • Page 23 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 3 – Configuration Management Control (Example, continued) ============================================================== N2P Configuration ============================================================== ------------------------------------------ System Name : ITGS 1 CAPA_FLAG : TXSF Codec Type : 51 VPort Start : 21000 Client Name : net2fone Doorman 1 IP : 169.132.184.211...
  • Page 24: Load

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 3 – Configuration Management Control 3.2 Load Synopsis: This command in the directory downloads all the parameters from the /CONFIG/ NV(non-volatile)-memory of the system. [Example] load SYS_NAME:/CONFIG> This command isn’t recoverable. Are you sure( y/n )? Configuration in NV-memory is loaded to working memory.
  • Page 25: Save

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 3 – Configuration Management Control 3.3 Save Synopsis: This command in the directory saves all the current parameter values set in /CONFIG/ the system to the NV-memory. [Example] save SYS_NAME :/CONFIG> This command isn’t recoverable.
  • Page 26: System Configuration Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 4 – System Configuration Commands 4. System Configuration Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:CONFIG/COMMON> Command function These commands deal with the configuration information management of the system. It sets PCM coding mode, NV-memory save method, use of prompt, and clock source.
  • Page 27: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 4 – System Configuration Commands 4.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the displays the status of /CONFIG/COMMON/ • PCM coding mode, • save mode, • prompt mode, and • clock source. [Example] show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/COMMON>...
  • Page 28: Change [Parameter][Value]

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 4 – System Configuration Commands 4.2 Change [parameter][value] Synopsis: This command in the directory sets /CONFIG/COMMON/ • PCM coding mode, • NV-memory save mode, • prompt mode, and • and clock source. [Example 1] change SYS_NAME :/CONFIG/COMMON>...
  • Page 29: Ip Configuration Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 5 – IP Configuration Commands 5. IP Configuration Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/IP> Command function Command functions are used to display and/or change the IP address, sub-net mask, baud-rate, and other LAN parameters. Available commands...
  • Page 30: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 5 – IP Configuration Commands 5.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the directory displays the current LAN and terminal /CONFIG/IP/ communications parameters. [Example] show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/IP> -------- LAN Parameters -------------------------- IP - 165.243.134.245 LAN Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0 Default G/W IP - 165.243.134.254...
  • Page 31: Change

    Note: To enable or disable DHCP from HyperTerminal, refer to Entering Static IP Addresses via HyperTerminal in the MAX 8 and MAX 8/16 User Guides. [Example 1] Display the menu.
  • Page 32 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 5 – IP Configuration Commands [Example 2] Enter or change IP address. change SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/IP> -------- LAN Parameters -------------------------- IP - 165.243.134.245 LAN Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0 Default G/W IP - 0.0.0.0 LAN Ether Addr - 00:40:5A:34:76:44...
  • Page 33 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 5 – IP Configuration Commands (Example 2, continued) 1. Change IP Address. 2. Change IP Netmask. 3. Change Def. G/W IP. 4. Change Console Baudrate. 5. Change 1st DNS Server IP. 6. Change 2nd DNS Server IP.
  • Page 34 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 5 – IP Configuration Commands (Example 3, continued) 1. Change IP Address. 2. Change IP Netmask. 3. Change Def. G/W IP. 4. Change Console Baudrate. 5. Change 1st DNS Server IP. 6. Change 2nd DNS Server IP.
  • Page 35 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 5 – IP Configuration Commands [Example: 4] Enter or change gateway address. change SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/IP> -------- LAN Parameters -------------------------- IP - 165.243.134.245 LAN Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0 Default G/W IP - 0.0.0.0 LAN Ether Addr - 00:40:5A:34:76:44...
  • Page 36 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 5 – IP Configuration Commands (Example 4, continued) 1. Change IP Address. 2. Change IP Netmask. 3. Change Def. G/W IP. 4. Change Console Baudrate. 5. Change 1st DNS Server IP. 6. Change 2nd DNS Server IP.
  • Page 37: Routing Table Configuration Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 6 – Routing Table Configuration Commands 6. Routing Table Configuration Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ROUTE> Command function These commands manage the routing table which is used in call routing. Available commands Name Description show Show prefix table.
  • Page 38: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 6 – Routing Table Configuration Commands 6.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the directory displays the prefix table. /CONFIG/ROUTE/ [Example] show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ROUTE> ================================================================== PREFIX TABLE ================================================================== INTF PORT NUMBERS TRNC PRE-NUM POST-NUM EXTRA_INFO ===================================================================...
  • Page 39 Set up truncation number (0 ~ 31). Set up pre-attached number (‘0’ ~ ‘9’, ‘*’, ‘#’, NULL). post Set up post-attached number (‘0’ ~ ‘9’, ‘*’, ‘#’, NULL). extra Used for IP rotation (hexa, decimal). Note: References to “FXO” are not applicable to the MAX 8.
  • Page 40 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 6 – Routing Table Configuration Commands [Example 2] Assume that port interface is “fxs”, the telephone number is “1001”, and there is no truncation, pre-num, or post-num. show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ROUTE> ==================================================================== PREFIX TABLE ==================================================================== INTF...
  • Page 41 Select local trunk I/F type. (fxs, fxo, em, cas, ccs, net). port Set up logical port number for each interface. (0 ~ ). nums Sets up prefix number. (‘0’ ~ ‘9’, ‘*’, ‘#’, NULL). NOTE: References to “FXO” are not applicable to the MAX 8.
  • Page 42 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 6 – Routing Table Configuration Commands [Example 2] Delete the number “1001” from the prefixes registered in the routing table. show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ROUTE> ============================================================== PREFIX TABLE ============================================================== INTF PORT NUMBERS TRNC PRE-NUM POST-NUM EXTRA_INFO ==============================================================...
  • Page 43: Net2Phone (N2P) Protocol Configuration Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 7 – Protocol Configuration Commands 7. Net2Phone (N2P) Protocol Configuration Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/N2P> Command function Commands in this directory are used to configure Net2Phone protocol parameters. Available commands Name Description show Show N2P configuration.
  • Page 44: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 7 – Protocol Configuration Commands 7.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the folder displays the current N2P configurations on /CONFIG/N2P/ the terminal. Available information: operation mode, doorman server IP, account information, jitter buffer, etc.
  • Page 45: Change

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 7 – Protocol Configuration Commands 7.2 Change Synopsis: This command in the folder is used to change current N2P /CONFIG/N2P/ configuration parameters. Syntax: change <config_item> < parameter_1> < parameter_2> <parameter_3> etc. … Config item Command format &...
  • Page 46 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 7 – Protocol Configuration Commands [Example] change SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/N2P> change port port_number account pin login port_number : <1~|all> account : account string : pin string login : 0 for login not needed, 1 for login needed...
  • Page 47: Address Configuration Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 8 – Address Configuration Commands 8. Address Configuration Commands Command directory SYS_NAME/CONFIG/ADDRESS> Command function Address configuration commands are used to manage the logical addresses allocated to each analog voice interface port. Available commands Name...
  • Page 48: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 8 – Address Configuration Commands 8.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the directory displays registered port /CONFIG/ADDRESS/ addresses. [Example] show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ADDRESS> ============================================================== Address TABLE ============================================================== INTF PORT LOCAL-ADDR PEER-ADDR GROUP-PORT ============================================================== VOIP ==============================================================...
  • Page 49: Myaddr

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 8 – Address Configuration Commands 8.2 Myaddr Synopsis: This command in the directory registers local addresses, which /CONFIG/ADDRESS/ are used as calling party addresses in tracking calls. [Example 1] myaddr SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ADDRESS> =============================================================== MYADDR Command Usage =============================================================== myaddr intf <port>...
  • Page 50 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 8 – Address Configuration Commands (Example 2, continued) show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ADDRESS> ============================================================== Address TABLE ============================================================== INTF PORT LOCAL-ADDR PEER-ADDR GROUP-PORT ============================================================== 1000 ============================================================== [Example 3] Delete the local address ‘1000” from FXS logical port 0.
  • Page 51: Peeraddr (Not Applicable To Net2Phone Max 8)

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 8 – Address Configuration Commands 8.3 Peeraddr (not applicable to Net2Phone MAX 8) Synopsis: This command in the directory registers peer addresses which /CONFIG/ADDRESS/ are used as called-party numbers in outgoing calls and in hot lines.
  • Page 52 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 8 – Address Configuration Commands [Example 2] Enter a peeraddr “1000” in FXO. Note: References to “FXO” are not applicable to the MAX 8. show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ADDRESS> ============================================================== Address TABLE ============================================================== INTF PORT LOCAL-ADDR PEER-ADDR...
  • Page 53 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 8 – Address Configuration Commands [Example 3] Delete peeraddr “1000” from FXO. Note: References to “FXO” are not applicable to the MAX 8. show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ADDRESS> ============================================================== Address TABLE ============================================================== INTF PORT LOCAL-ADDR PEER-ADDR GROUP-PORT...
  • Page 54: Gport

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 8 – Address Configuration Commands 8.4 Gport Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to group multiple ports /CONFIG/ADDRESS/ together and assign them a single address. [Example 1] gport SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ADDRESS> ============================================================== GROUP-PORT Command Usage ============================================================== gport intf <gport>...
  • Page 55: Dsp Configuration Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 9 – DSP Configuration Commands 9. DSP Configuration Commands Command directory SYS_NAME/CONFIG/DSP/> Command function DSP configuration commands are used to set up voice-compression-related parameter values. Available commands Name Description show Show DSP parameters. change...
  • Page 56: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 9 – DSP Configuration Commands 9.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the directory displays the assigned DSP parameter /CONFIG/DSP/ value. [Example] show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/DSP> ============================================================== DSP(Voice Compression) Configurations ============================================================== Call progress tone country (cptc) : KOREA Voice codec type (codec) : G.723(LOW-BW/5.3kbps)
  • Page 57: Change

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 9 – DSP Configuration Commands 9.2 Change Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to set voice compression /CONFIG/DSP/ parameter values. Syntax: change <parameter> <value> [Parameter description] Param Description eter cptc Set up local tone used in voice call progress (korea|israel).
  • Page 58 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 9 – DSP Configuration Commands [Example 1] change SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/DSP> ============================================================== DSP (Voice Compression) Configurations ============================================================== change <parameter> <value> ============================================================== parameter ; cptc - Call progress tone country ; codec - Voice codec type ; sc - Silence compression (VAD active) ;...
  • Page 59 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 9 – DSP Configuration Commands [Example 2] Set DTMF output gain to - 7 dbm. show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/DSP> ============================================================== DSP(Voice Compression) Configurations ============================================================== Call progress tone country (cptc) : KOREA Voice codec type (codec) : G.723(LOW-BW/5.3kbps)
  • Page 60: Fxs Configuration Commands

    10. FXS Configuration Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/FXS/> Command function FXS configuration commands are used to set the parameters of the FXS interface, used in connecting analog telephones to the MAX 8 and 8/16 systems. Available commands Name Description show Show FXS parameters.
  • Page 61: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 10 – FXS Configuration Commands 10.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the directory displays the FXS parameters. /CONFIG/FXS/ [Example] show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/FXS> ======================================================== FXS Configurations ======================================================== ring cadence on time (ron) : 1 sec ring cadence off time (roff)
  • Page 62: Change

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 10 – FXS Configuration Commands 10.2 Change Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to set the FXS parameters. /CONFIG/FXS/ Syntax: change <parameter> <value> [Parameter description] Parameter Description Ring Cadence On time (1~4 sec).
  • Page 63 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 10 – FXS Configuration Commands [Example 1] change SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/FXS> =================================================================== Change Configuration Command Usage change <parameter> <value> =================================================================== parameter ; ron - ring cadence on time [O/G] ; roff - ring cadence off time [O/G] ;...
  • Page 64: Fxo Configuration Commands

    11. FXO Configuration Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/FXO/> Command function FXO configuration commands are used to set up the FXO interface parameters, which are used in connecting the MAX 8 and 8/16 systems to a PBX. Available commands Name Description show Show FXO parameters.
  • Page 65: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 11 – FXO Configuration Commands 11.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the directory displays the FXO parameters. /CONFIG/FXO/ [Example] show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/FXO> ======================================================= FXO Configurations ======================================================= dial duration (dur) : 200 ms dial interval (intv)
  • Page 66: Change

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 11 – FXO Configuration Commands 11.2 Change Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to set the FXO parameters. /CONFIG/FXO/ Syntax: change <parameter> <value> [Parameter description] Parameter Description DTMF duration to detect digits (40 ~ 500 msec).
  • Page 67 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 11 – FXO Configuration Commands [Example 1] change SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/FXO> ===================================================================== Change Configuration Command Usage ===================================================================== change <parameter> <value> ===================================================================== parameter ; dur - dial duration (DTMF on time at dialing) [O/G] ; intv - dial interval (DTMF off time at dialing) [O/G] ;...
  • Page 68: Digital Trunk Configuration Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 12 – Digital Trunk Configuration Commands 12. Digital Trunk Configuration Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/DTRUNK/> Command function These commands are used to set up the frame mode, signaling type, and clock mode, required for the digital trunk interface.
  • Page 69: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 12 – Digital Trunk Configuration Commands 12.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the directory displays the setup value of the /CONFIG/DTRUNK/ digital trunk parameter. [Example 1] show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/DTRUNK> Usage : show cfg|line cfg - configuration display line - line(channel) type display [Example 2] Determining the current Dtrunk configuration status.
  • Page 70: Change

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 12 – Digital Trunk Configuration Commands 12.2 Change Synopsis: This command in the directory sets up the parameters for the digital /CONFIG/FXO/ trunk. [Example 1] change SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/DTRUNK> Usage : change cfg | line <parameter> <values>...
  • Page 71 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 12 – Digital Trunk Configuration Commands [Parameter description] Parameter Description Digital trunk type setup (E1|T1). type 1.544Mhz 2.048Mhz Selection of frame generation mode (D4/ESF/SLS96/CRC4/NOCRC4). frame D4, ESF, SLS96 CRC4, NOCRC4 Signaling mode selection (R2 / DTMF / ISDN).
  • Page 72 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 12 – Digital Trunk Configuration Commands [Example 4] Set up the Trunk Type with “E1”. show cfg SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/DTRUNK> ============================================================== Digital Trunk Configurations ============================================================== trunk type (trunk) : T1 frame mode (frame) : D4(T1) signaling type (sig)
  • Page 73 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 12 – Digital Trunk Configuration Commands [Example 5] Setup the “17~31 ch” of the E1 Line with “Outgoing”. show line SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/DTRUNK> ============================================================== Channel Type configurations ============================================================== channel type I=Incoming O=Outgoing B=Bothway S=Signaling-CH F=Frame-Sync X=undefined...
  • Page 74: R2 Configuration Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 13 – R2 Configuration Commands 13. R2 Configuration Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/R2/> Command function This command sets up the parameters used by the R2 signaling mode. Available commands Name Description show Show R2 parameters.
  • Page 75: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 13 – R2 Configuration Commands 13.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the directory shows the parameters used in the R2 /CONFIG/R2/ signaling mode. [Example] show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/R2> ===================================================================== R2 Configurations ===================================================================== Dialing Mode (dmode) : 1(ENBLOC) R2 Line signaling type (stype) : E&M IMM...
  • Page 76: Change

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 13 – R2 Configuration Commands 13.2 Change This command in the directory sets up all the parameters used in the R2 signaling /CONFIG/R2/ mode. Syntax: change <parameter> <value> [Parameter description] Parameter Description categ R2 II-Group signal for the user category (1~15).
  • Page 77 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 13 – R2 Configuration Commands [Example 1] change SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/R2> ========================================================================== Configuration Change Command Usage ========================================================================== change <parameter> <value> ========================================================================== parameter ; dmode - dialing(address sending) mode [O/G] ; stype - R2 line signaling type ;...
  • Page 78 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 13 – R2 Configuration Commands [Example 2] Set up the Seizure Guard time (t1) with 50 msec. show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/R2> ============================================================== R2 Configurations ============================================================== O/G II-Group signal (categ) : 1(PRI-SUBSCRIBER) O/G request Charge (charge) : CHARGE...
  • Page 79 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 13 – R2 Configuration Commands (Example 2, continued) show SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/R2> ============================================================== R2 Configurations ============================================================== O/G II-Group signal (categ) : 1(PRI-SUBSCRIBER) O/G request Charge (charge) : CHARGE I/C A-Group signal (acomp) : request B-group signal...
  • Page 80: System Call Statistics Display Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 14 – System Call Statistics Display Commands 14. System Call Statistics Display Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/STATISTICS/CALL/> Command function This command controls the display of system call statistical information. Available commands Name Description show Show system call statistics.
  • Page 81: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 14 – System Call Statistics Display Commands 14.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the directory displays statistical information /STATISTICS/CALL/ such as local and network information, destination address, call start time, call duration, and call processing status.
  • Page 82: Clear

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 14 – System Call Statistics Display Commands 14.2 Clear Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to initialize system call /STATISTICS/CALL/ statistics.
  • Page 83: Fxs Statistics Display Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 15 – FXS Statistics Display Commands 15. FXS Statistics Display Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/STATISTICS/FXS/> Command function This command displays FXS statistical information. Available commands Name Description show Show FXS statistics. clear Clear FXS statistics.
  • Page 84: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 15 – FXS Statistics Display Commands 15.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the directory displays statistical data such as /STATISTICS/FXS rings, hook, and polarity reversion per port. [Example] show SYS_NAME:/STATISTICS/FXS> =============================================================== FXS Statistics ===============================================================...
  • Page 85: Clear

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 15 – FXS Statistics Display Commands 15.2 Clear Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to initialize statistical data /STATISTICS/FXS for rings, hook, and polarity reversion per port, for FXS ports.
  • Page 86: Fxo Statistics Display Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 16 – FXO Statistics Display Commands 16. FXO Statistics Display Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/STATISTICS/FXO/> Command function The FXO Statistics Display commands are used to display FXO statistical information. Available commands Name Description show Show FXO statistics.
  • Page 87: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 16 – FXO Statistics Display Commands 16.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to display statistical data /STATISTICS/FXO such as rings, hook, and polarity reversion per port. [Example] show SYS_NAME:/STATISTICS/FXO> =========================================================...
  • Page 88: Clear

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 16 – FXO Statistics Display Commands 16.2 Clear Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to initialize statistics data /STATISTICS/FXS such as rings, hooks, and polarity reversion per port for FXO.
  • Page 89: Digital Trunk Statistics Display Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 17 – Digital Trunk Statistics Display Commands 17. Digital Trunk Statistics Display Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/STATISTICS/DTRUNK/> Command function Digital Trunk Statistics Display commands are used to Display statistical information about the digital trunk. Available commands...
  • Page 90: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 17 – Digital Trunk Statistics Display Commands 17.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the directory displays digital trunk information /STATISTICS/DTRUNK and alarm statistics. [Example 1] show SYS_NAME:/STATISTICS/DTRUNK> Usage : show info|alarm info - information display alarm - alarm status &...
  • Page 91: Clear

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 17 – Digital Trunk Statistics Display Commands 17.2 Clear Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to display digital trunk /STATISTICS/DTRUNK information and statistical alarm information.
  • Page 92: R2 Statistics Display Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 18 – R2 Statistics Display Commands 18. R2 Statistics Display Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/STATISTICS/R2/> Command function Displays statistical information about R2. Available commands Name Description show Show R2 statistics. clear Clear R2 statistics.
  • Page 93: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 18 – R2 Statistics Display Commands 18.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the directory displays information about R2 and /STATISTICS/R2 alarm statistics. [Example] show SYS_NAME:/STATISTICS/R2> =================================================================== Show R2 Statistics Command Usage =================================================================== show ch|rc <port> [<ch-range>] =================================================================== ;...
  • Page 94: Clear

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 18 – R2 Statistics Display Commands 18.2 Clear Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to initialize information about /STATISTICS/R2 R2 and alarm statistics.
  • Page 95: Net2Phone Protocol Test Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 19 – Net2Phone Protocol Test Commands 19. Net2Phone Protocol Test Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/TEST/N2P> Command function This command is used for testing the Net2Phone VoIP protocol. Available commands Name Description trace Set trace flag...
  • Page 96: Trace

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 19 – Net2Phone Protocol Test Commands 19.1 Trace Synopsis: This command in the directory is used for tracing protocol-related /TEST/N2P messages and status. Syntax : trace [trace_item_flag_field] where trace_item_flag_field are 8-digit hexadecimal numbers, each bit representing a trace item.
  • Page 97: Ologin

    Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to log in to the OPAL server /TEST/N2P manually when the automatic login procedure fails. Syntax: ologin port_number where port_number is the physical port number of the MAX 8 or 8/16. [Example] ologin 0 SYS_NAME:/TEST/N2P>...
  • Page 98: Ologout

    OPAL server TEST/N2P manually when the automatic logout procedure fails. Syntax: ologout port_number where port_number is the physical port number of MAX 8 or 8/16. For a detailed example, type “ologout” from the prompt “system_name:/TEST/N2P>.” [Example] ologout 0 SYS_NAME:/TEST/N2P>...
  • Page 99: Cstate

    Section 19 – Net2Phone Protocol Test Commands 19.4 Cstate Synopsis: This command in the directory displays the call state of each physical port /TEST/N2P/ on the Net2Phone Max 8 and 8/16. [Example] SYS_NAME:/TEST/N2P> cstate [1] port call state : CALL_STATE_IDLE [2] port call state : CALL_STATE_IDLE...
  • Page 100: Ostate

    Section 19 – Net2Phone Protocol Test Commands 19.5 Ostate Synopsis: This command in the directory displays the opal state of each physical /TEST/N2P/ port on the MAX 8 and 8/16. [Example] SYS_NAME:/TEST/N2P> ostate [1] port opal state : OPAL_STATE_INIT [2] port opal state : OPAL_STATE_IC_L2...
  • Page 101: Voice Prompt Test Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 20 – Voice Prompt Test Commands 20. Voice Prompt Test Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/TEST/VOCFILE> Command function These commands are used for testing of voice prompts. Available commands Name Description record Record voice prompt to DRAM.
  • Page 102: Record

    Voice prompts are generated by speaking into a telephone connected to FXS port number 1. • Total voice prompts available: 16 • Maximum length of voice prompts: 20 seconds • First 3 voice prompts are used for NET2PHONE application ONLY File number Description file 0 Follow me message. file 1 Continue to hold message.
  • Page 103: Play

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 20 – Voice Prompt Test Commands 20.2 Play Synopsis: This command in the directory causes recorded voice prompts from TEST/VOCFILE DRAM to be played back. Syntax: play file_number where file_number is the file number of the voice prompt.
  • Page 104: Save_Nv

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 20 – Voice Prompt Test Commands 20.3 Save_NV Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to save all voice files from TEST/VOCFILE DRAM to flash memory. [Example] save_nv SYS_NAME:/TEST/VOCFILE> SYS_NAME:/TEST/VOCFILE>...
  • Page 105: Read_Nv

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 20 – Voice Prompt Test Commands 20.4 Read_NV Synopsis: The “READ_NV” command in the directory reads all voice /TEST/DIAG/SYSTEM/ files from flash memory to DRAM. Format : read_nv [Example] read_nv SYS_NAME:/TEST/VOCFILE> SYS_NAME:/TEST/VOCFILE>...
  • Page 106: Fxs Status Display Command

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 21 – FXS Status Display Command 21. FXS Status Display Command Command directory SYS_NAME:/TEST/FXS/> Command function This command is used to display FXS status. Available commands Name Description show Display FXS status.
  • Page 107: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 21 – FXS Status Display Command 21.1 Show Synopsis: The “show” command in the directory displays type and status per port, /TEST/FXS/ local and peer address status, and routed prefix status. [Example] show SYS_NAME:/TEST/FXS>...
  • Page 108: Fxo Status Display Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 22 – FXO Status Display Commands 22. FXO Status Display Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/TEST/FXO/> Command function This command is used to display FXO status. Available commands Name Description show Display FXO status.
  • Page 109: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 22 – FXO Status Display Command 22.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the directory displays type and status per port, local and /TEST/FXO/ peer address status, and routed prefix status. [Example] show SYS_NAME:/TEST/FXO> ===============================================================...
  • Page 110: Digital Trunk Status Display Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 23 – Digital Trunk Status Display Commands 23. Digital Trunk Status Display Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/TEST/DTRUNK/> Command function This command is used to display digital trunk status. Available commands Name Description Receives alarm information and selects whether to generate and target alarms.
  • Page 111 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 23 – Digital Trunk Status Display Commands 23.1 Atx Synopsis: This command in the directory receives alarm information, selects /TEST/DTRUNK/ whether to generate alarms, and targets alarms. It also checks to see if the connection state and alarm notification function of the link layer is normal in T1/E1 digital trunk connections.
  • Page 112: Loopback

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 23 – Digital Trunk Status Display Commands 23.2 Loopback Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to select local, remote, or no /TEST/DTRUNK/ loopback. [Example 1] loopback SYS_NAME:/TEST/DTRUNK> ============================================================== Loopback Command Usage ==============================================================...
  • Page 113: R2 Status Display Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 24 – R2 Status Display Commands 24. R2 Status Display Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/TEST/R2/> Command function This command is used to display R2 status. Available commands Name Description show Display R2 status.
  • Page 114: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 24 – R2 Status Display Commands 24.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to display R2 trunk channel status. /TEST/R2/ [Example] show SYS_NAME:/TEST/R2> ====================================================================== Channel Status display ====================================================================== channel type I=Incoming...
  • Page 115: Block

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 24 – R2 Status Display Commands 24.2 Block Synopsis: This command in the directory executes the block command on the R2 /TEST/R2/ Channel. [Example 1] block SYS_NAME:/TEST/R2> ============================================================= Digital Trunk Channel Block Command Usage ============================================================= blockch <port>...
  • Page 116: Unblock

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 24 – R2 Status Display Commands 24.3 Unblock Synopsis: This command in the directory executes the unblock command on the R2 /TEST/R2/ Channel. [Example 1] unblock SYS_NAME:/TEST/R2> ============================================================= Digital Trunk Channel Block Command Usage ============================================================= blockch <port>...
  • Page 117: Trace Information Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 25 – Trace Information Commands 25. Trace Information Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/TEST/TRACE/> Command function This command is used to manage R2 and LAPD trace information. Available commands Name Description show Display R2 and LAPD trace information usage status.
  • Page 118: Show

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 25 – Trace Information Commands 25.1 Show Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to display R2 and LAPD trace /TEST/TRACE/ information usage status. [Example] show SYS_NAME:/TEST/TRACE> =================================================================== Trace State =================================================================== r2 trace...
  • Page 119 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 25 – Trace Information Commands 25.2 R2 Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to activate R2 tracing. /TEST/TRACE/ [Example 1] SYS_NAME:/TEST/TRACE> =============================================================== R2 Trace Command Usage =============================================================== r2 on|off =============================================================== trace value is on or off...
  • Page 120: Lapd

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 25 – Trace Information Commands 25.3 Lapd Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to activate LAPD tracing. /TEST/TRACE/ [Example] lapd SYS_NAME:/TEST/TRACE> =============================================================== LAPD Trace Command Usage =============================================================== lapd on|off =============================================================== trace value is on or off...
  • Page 121: Automatic System Diagnosis Command

    26. Automatic System Diagnosis Command Command directory SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG/> Command function This command is used to diagnose normal/abnormal operation of Net2Phone MAX 8 and 8/16 systems, test each element of each board, and display the results. Warning ! • All cables, except the system power cable and serial cable, must be disconnected when running this command.
  • Page 122: Automatic

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 26 – Automatic System Diagnosis Command 26.1 Automatic Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to initiate all diagnosis procedures. /TEST/DIAG/ [Example] automatic SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG>...
  • Page 123: Mpu Diagnostic Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 27 – MPU Diagnostic Commands 27. MPU Diagnostic Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG/MPU> Command function These commands are used to diagnose MPU board elements and displays the results. Available commands Name Description nvram Diagnose system NVRAM.
  • Page 124: Nvram

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 27 – MPU Diagnostic Commands 27.1 Nvram Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to diagnose system /TEST/DIAG/SYSTEM/ NVRAM. [Example] nvram SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG/SYSTEM> -------------------------------------------------- Test NVRAM -------------------------------------------------- Testing ..OK Test finished...
  • Page 125 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 27 – MPU Diagnostic Commands 27.2 RTC Synopsis: This command in the directory checks the system real time /TEST/DIAG/SYSTEM/ clock operation and status. [Example] SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG/SYSTEM> -------------------------------------------------- Test RTC -------------------------------------------------- Current is 2000-01-01 SAT 01:16:00...
  • Page 126: Pcm_As

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 27 – MPU Diagnostic Commands 27.3 Pcm_as Synopsis: This command in the directory diagnosis PCM switch operation status. /TEST/DIAG/ [Example] pcm_as SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG> -------------------------------------------------- Test PCM switch - Access -------------------------------------------------- Result : GOOD Test finished...
  • Page 127: Avu Diagnostic Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 28 – AVU Diagnostic Commands 28. AVU Diagnostic Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG/AVU> Command function This command is used to diagnose AVU elements and display the results. Warning ! • All cables, except the power cable and serial cable, must be disconnected when running these commands.
  • Page 128: Lxf_As

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 28 – AVU Diagnostic Commands 28.1 Lxf_as Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to diagnose line interface /TEST/DIAG/AVU/ operation status. [Example] lxf_as SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG/AVU> --------------------------------------------------------- Test line interface(on AVU) - Access --------------------------------------------------------- [Slot : 3]...
  • Page 129: Lxs_Lb

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 28 – AVU Diagnostic Commands 28.2 Lxs_lb Synopsis: This command in the directory puts the line interface into loopback /TEST/DIAG/AVU/ state. Data is then sent from the PCM switch to the line interface, and the command function tests whether the sent data was received normally.
  • Page 130: Dsp_As

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 28 – AVU Diagnostic Commands 28.3 Dsp_as Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to diagnose DSP operation /TEST/DIAG/DSP/ status. [Example] dsp_as SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG/DSP> -------------------------------------------------- Test DSP(on AVU) - Access -------------------------------------------------- [Slot : 3]...
  • Page 131: Dsp_Act

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 28 – AVU Diagnostic Commands 28.4 Dsp_act Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to diagnose the DSP /TEST/DIAG/DSP/ encoding status. [Example] dsp_act 2 SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG/DSP> -------------------------------------------------- Test DSP(on AVU) - Activation -------------------------------------------------- [Slot : 3]...
  • Page 132: Dsp_Lb

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 28 – AVU Diagnostic Commands 28.5 Dsp_lb Synopsis: This command in the directory puts the line interface into the /TEST/DIAG/DSP/ loopback state, transmits a tone from DSP to the interface, then tests whether the transmitted tone was detected by DSP.
  • Page 133: Dvu Diagnostic Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 29 – DVU Diagnostic Commands 29. DVU Diagnostic Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG/DVU> Command function These commands are used to diagnose DVU board elements and display the results. Available commands Name Description trunk_as Diagnose trunk port operation status...
  • Page 134: Trunk_As

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 29 – DVU Diagnostic Commands 29.1 Trunk_as Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to diagnose port /TEST/DIAG/SYSTEM/ operation status. [Example] trunk_as SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG/DVU> -------------------------------------------------- Test trunk port - Access -------------------------------------------------- [Slot : 1]...
  • Page 135: Trunk_Lb

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 29 – DVU Diagnostic Commands 29.2 Trunk_lb Synopsis: This command in the directory puts the trunk port into /TEST/DIAG/SYSTEM/ loopback state. Data is then sent from the PCM switch to the trunk port, and the command function tests whether the sent data was normally received.
  • Page 136: Dsp_As

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 29 – DVU Diagnostic Commands 29.3 Dsp_as Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to diagnose DSP on DVU /TEST/DIAG/DVU/ operation status. [Example] dsp_as SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG/DVU> -------------------------------------------------- Test DSP(on DVU) - Access -------------------------------------------------- [Slot : 1]...
  • Page 137: Dsp_Act

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 29 – DVU Diagnostic Commands 29.4 Dsp_act Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to diagnose the DSP on /TEST/DIAG/DVU/ DVU encoding status. [Example] dsp_act 2 SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG/DVU> -------------------------------------------------- Test DSP(on DVU) - Activation...
  • Page 138: Dsp_Lb

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 29 – DVU Diagnostic Commands 29.5 Dsp_lb Synopsis: This command in the directory puts the trunk port into loopback /TEST/DIAG/DVU/ state, transmits a tone from DSP to the trunk port, then tests whether the transmitted tone was detected by DSP.
  • Page 139: Network Utility Commands

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 30 – Network Utility Commands 30. Network Utility Commands Command directory SYS_NAME:/NETUTIL> Command function Network utility commands are used for status monitoring and routing control. Available commands Name Description ping Check network connection status...
  • Page 140: Ping

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 30 – Network Utility Commands 30.1 Ping Synopsis: This command in the directory is used to check network connection status /NETUTIL/ and to determine whether other hosts can be reached. Two parameters follow this command. Host address is mandatory and count is optional.
  • Page 141 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 30 – Network Utility Commands 30.2 ARP Synopsis: This command in the directory displays the hardware address that /NETUTIL/ corresponds to a given IP address. [Example 1] SYS_NAME:/ NETUTIL> Usage: arp -a -d ip-address...
  • Page 142: Route

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 30 – Network Utility Commands 30.3 Route Synopsis: This command in the directory manages the routing table setup in the /NETUTIL/ system. [Example 1] route SYS_NAME:/NETUTIL> Usage: route -s -a dest netmask gateway -d dest netmask gateway [Example 2] Route execution route –s...
  • Page 143 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 30 – Network Utility Commands 30.4 Who Synopsis: This command in the directory displays the current logged-in users. /NETUTIL/ [Example] SYS_NAME:/NETUTIL> ---------- --------------- ---------- ------------ FROM USER STATE ---------- --------------- ---------- ------------ console console...
  • Page 144 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 30 – Network Utility Commands 30.5 QOS Synopsis: This command in the /NETUTIL/ directory shows and sets the current Diffserv configuration. The following example demonstrates command usage and the codepoint values that can be used.
  • Page 145: Default Configuration Values

    Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 31 – Default Configuration Values 31. Default Configuration Values The MAX 8 and 8/16 systems retrieve the factory default configuration values when a default setting command is executed. IP configurations are not influenced by the Default command Warning ! •...
  • Page 146 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 31 – Default Configuration Values (System Configurations, continued) ============================================================== N2P Configuration ============================================================== ------------------------------------------ System Name : ITGS 1 CAPA_FLAG : TXSF Codec Type : 51 VPort Start : 21000 Client Name : net2fone Doorman 1 IP : 169.132.184.211...
  • Page 147 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 31 – Default Configuration Values (System Configurations, continued) ============================================================== FXO Configurations ============================================================== dial duration (dur) : 200 ms dial Interval (intv) : 200 ms dial mode (mode) : NO WAIT DIAL TONE(1) ring number (nring)
  • Page 148 Net2Phone MAX Command Reference Guide Section 31 – Default Configuration Values (System Configurations, continued) ============================================================== DSP(Voice Compression) Configurations ============================================================== Call progress tone country (cptc) : KOREA Voice codec type (codec) : G.723(LOW-BW/5.3kbps) Silence compression (sc) : DISABLE(OFF) Echo Cancellation (ec)

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