To replace a Media Card, see IP Line Fundamentals
Verify Media Card software and firmware
To verify the Media Card software and firmware, see IP Line
Fundamentals
IP Line and IP Phone maintenance and diagnostics
For Nortel IP Phones, there are two kinds of Terminal Numbers (TNs) to
consider:
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A physical TN, which represents a physical unit of the Media Card.
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A virtual TN, which is configured on a virtual superloop and represents
an IP Phone.
The physical TNs are seen as trunk units and are managed using existing
LD 32 commands. These commands do not apply to virtual TNs. Use
Element Manager for virtual TN maintenance. See Element Manager
System Reference – AdministrationNN43001-632 for details.
LD 32 supports STAT, DISU, ENLU, and IDU commands on an IP Phone
virtual TN. All other commands generate an NPR047 message.
The IDU command provides the usual information, such as:
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TN
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TNID
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NT code
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color code
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release code
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serial number
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IP address of the IP Phone
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IP address of the Media Card that acts as the terminal proxy
The serial number is the last three bytes of the IP Phone's MAC address,
printed in ASCII hex format.
Because the system must obtain the requested information from the IP
Phone, IDU is effectively a "ping" command. Consequently, it can be used
to test the end-to-end IP connectivity of the IP Phone.
If the IP Phone is not registered with the CS 1000E, an NPR0048
message is generated. If the IP Phone is registered but idle, the system
prints the IP Phone IP address and Media Card IP address and generates
an NPR0053 message.
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