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Unified ip phone for release 8.0 (sip)
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Chapter 5
Monitoring Cisco SIP IP Phones
Table 5-1
CLI Commands (continued)
Command
debug command keywords (continue)
SIP Phone> dns {-p | -c | -s ip-address | -b
ip-address | hostname }
SIP Phone> erase protflash
SIP Phone> exit
OL-7890-01
Purpose
sip-task—SIP task.
sip-state—SIP state machine.
sip-trx—SIP transaction manager.
sip-messages—SIP messaging.
sip-reg-state—SIP registration state machine.
dns—DNS command-line interface (CLI) configuration;
allows you to clear the cache and set servers.
config—Output for the config system command.
sntp—Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP).
sntp-packet—Full SNTP packet data.
http—HTTP requests and responses.
arp-broadcast—ARP broadcast messages.
xml-events—XML events that are posted to the XML
application chain.
xml-deck—XML requests for XML cards and decks.
xml-vars—XML content variables.
xml-post—XML post strings.
Do not use the debug all command because it can
Note
cause the phone to become inoperable. This command
is for use only by Cisco TAC personnel.
To turn the debugging off, use the undebug command
Note
(works just as does the no debug command).
Manipulates the DNS. Keywords and arguments are as
follows:
-p—Prints the DNS cache table.
-c—Clears the DNS cache table.
-s ip-address—Sets the primary DNS server.
-b ip-address—Sets the first backup server.
hostname—perform a DNS lookup for server indicated.
Erases the protocol area of flash memory. Forces the phone to
reset its IP stack and request its configuration files again. This
command can be used only if the telnet_level parameter is set
to allow privileged commands to be executed.
Exits the Telnet or console session.
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960G and 7940G Administration Guide for Release 8.0 (SIP)
How to Use the Command-Line Interface to Monitor Phones
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