Command
Description
Gives summary status information for one or all loaded patches.
pstat
For each patch, the following information is displayed: patch handle, file name,
reference number, whether the patch is in-service or out-of-service, the reason
why the patch is out-of-service (if applicable), and whether the patch is marked
for retention or not.
Patch retention means that if a reset occurs, then the patch is automatically reloaded
into memory and its state (active or inactive) is restored to what it was prior to the
system going down.
Syntax:
pstat "[handle]"
If the handle is provided, only the information for the specified patch is displayed. If
the pstat is issued without a parameter, information for all the patches is displayed.
Gives detailed patch status information for a loaded patch.
plis
Syntax:
plis "[handle]"
If the plis command is issued without a parameter, information about all loaded
patches is printed.
Creates memory patches for the Voice Gateway Media Card.
pnew
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The release of the patch is assumed to be the same as that of the current load.
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The address to be patched is checked to ensure that it is in range.
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For each address that is changed, the "old" contents are assumed to be the
current contents of that memory address.
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If a path is not provided for the new path file name then it is assumed that the
patch is in the /C:/u/patch directory.
After a memory patch is created using the pnew command, it can be loaded and
activated like any other patch.
Syntax:
pnew
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Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Line Fundamentals
NN43100-500 02.02 Standard
Release 5.5 4 February 2008
IP Line CLI commands 479