Chapter 5
Monitoring and Maintaining the Cisco MGCP IP Phone
Command
MGCP Phone> test {open | close | key | onhook |
offhook | show | hide}
MGCP Phone> traceroute ip-address [ttl]
Purpose
Accesses the remote call test interface, allowing you to control
the phone from a remote site. To use this feature, enter the test
open command. To prevent use of this feature, enter the test close
command. This command can be used only if the telnet_level
parameter is set to allow privileged commands to be executed.
The following commands are available:
test key: When a test session is open, you can simulate key
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presses using the test key k1 k2 k3...k13 command, where k1
through k13 represent the following key names:
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voldn—Volume down
volup—Volume up
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headset—Headset
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spkr—Speaker
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mute—Mute
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info—Info
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msgs—Messages
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serv—Services
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dir—Directories
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set—Settings
navup—Navigate up
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navdn—Navigate down
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The keys 0 through 9, #, and * may be entered in continuous
strings to better express typical dialing strings. A typical
command would be test ky 23234.
test onhook: Simulates a handset onhook event.
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test offhook: Simulates a handset offhook event.
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test show: Show test feedback.
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test hide: Hide test feedback.
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Initiates a traceroute session from the console or from a Telnet
session. Traceroute shows the route that IP datagrams follow from
the MGCP IP phone to the specified IP address. Use the following
two arguments:
ip-address: The dotted IP address or alphanumeric address
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(host name) of the host to which you are sending the
traceroute.
ttl: The time-to-live value, or the number of routers (hops)
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through which the datagram can pass. The default value is 30.
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