Viewing Status Messages; Viewing Network Statistics - Cisco MGCP IP Phone Administrator's Manual

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Command
MGCP Phone> tty {echo {on | off} | mon | timeout
value | kill session | msg}
MGCP Phone> undebug {arp | console-stall | strlib
| malloc | malloctable | sk-platform | flash |
dsp | vcm | dtmf | task-socket | mgcpio |
mgcp_parse | dns | config | sntp sntp-packet}

Viewing Status Messages

To view status messages that you can use to diagnose network problems, complete the following steps:
Press the Settings key. The Settings menu appears.
Step 1
Highlight Status.
Step 2
Press the Select soft key. The Setting Status menu appears.
Step 3
Step 4
Highlight Status Messages.
Step 5
Press the Select soft key. The Status Messages panel appears.
Step 6
To exit the Status Messages panel, press the Exit soft key.

Viewing Network Statistics

To view statistical information about the phone and network performance, complete the following steps:
Step 1
Press the Settings key. The Settings menu appears.
Step 2
Highlight Status.
Step 3
Press the Select soft key. The Setting Status menu appears.
Highlight Network Statistics.
Step 4
Press the Select soft key. The Network Statistics panel appears.
Step 5
The following information is displayed on this panel:
Cisco MGCP IP Phone Administrator Guide, Release 5.0 and Release 5.1
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Rcv—Number of packets received by the phone, not through the switch.
Xmit—Number of packets sent by the phone, not through the switch.
REr—Number of packets received by the phone that contained errors.
BCast—Number of broadcast packets received by the phone.
Phone State Message—TCP messages indicating the state of the phone. Possible messages are:
Chapter 5
Monitoring and Maintaining the Cisco MGCP IP Phone
Purpose
Controls the Telnet system. The echo keyword controls local
echo. The mon keyword sends all debug command output to both
the console and Telnet sessions. The timeout value keyword sets the
telnet session timeout period based on the value. The value range is
0 through 65535. The kill session keyword tears down the Telnet
session specified by the session argument. The msg keyword allows
you to send a message to another terminal logged into the phone; for
example, you can send a message telling everyone else that is
logged in to log off.
Turns off debugging.

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