Troubleshooting Guide
LOCATE FEATURE
The Locate Feature command provides feature information in addition to the same information
as the Locate Extension command (see "Locate Extension" on page 220). Table 71. 'Locate
Feature Command" p. 222 provides an example of the output provided for the Locate Feature
command. Also see Table 70.
EXAMPLE INPUT
locate feature
IP Device ID: 3
extension 1001
Circuit Location: 1 3 1 3 3
Extension: 1001
Active Features:
Make Busy
MAC Address: 08:00:0F:00:AE:B2
Primary Element: CEID - Routing Digits:
2901
Secondary Element: LEID - Routing Digits:
2902 *
LOCATE REMOTE
You issue the Locate Remote command to determine whether a device is:
•
Remote and resilient
•
Remote and non-resilient
•
Remote and Local (both)
The following table provides possible outputs for the Locate Remote command.
Table 72: Locate Remote Command Output for Resilient and Non-resilient Devices
EXAMPLE
INPUT
locate remote
Remote Directory Number: 3001
3001
Primary Element: CEID 101 - Routing Digits:
2901 *
Secondary Element: LEID 102 - Routing
Digits: 2902
222
Table 71: Locate Feature Command
EXAMPLE OUTPUT
EXAMPLE OUTPUT
MEANING
Resilient device with active Make Busy
feature is located on secondary ICP.
Command was issued on secondary ICP.
The indicates the known location of the
phone.
Local Element Identifier (LEID) identifies
the ICP that you issued the command from.
MEANING
RDN 3001 is resilient DN, located on primary
ICP with CEID 101 and routing digits 2901.
Command was issued on the secondary ICP
with Local Element Identifier (LEID) 102 and
routing digits 2902.
The indicates the known location of the
phone.
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