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Command Reference

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for the
MAX
TM
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Of VoIP Telephony Devices
for configuration management of
MAX systems through a
serial connection
Version 1.0

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  • Page 1: Command Reference

    MAX 400 series Command Reference Guide for the Family Of VoIP Telephony Devices for configuration management of MAX systems through a serial connection Version 1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1./ Basic commands..........................1/ 1.1./ Command directory ......................... 1/ 1.2./ Command function........................1/ 1.3./ Available commands ........................ 1/ 1.4./ DIR (or LS) ..........................2/ 1.5./ CD............................3/ 1.6./ HELP ............................4/ 2./ System Commands ..........................5/ 2.1./ Command directory .........................
  • Page 3 Command directory ........................39/ 6.2./ Command function........................39/ 6.3./ Available commands .......................39/ 6.4./ SHOW.............................40/ 6.5./ ADD............................41/ 6.6./ DEL............................43/ 7./ Net2Phone (N2P) Protocol Configuration Command ................45/ 7.1./ Command directory ........................45/ 7.2./ Command function........................45/ 7.3./ Available commands .......................45/ 7.4./ Show ............................46/ 7.5./ Change ............................47/ 8./ Address configuration commands ......................49/...
  • Page 4 FXO Statistics Display Commands....................74/ 14.1./ Command directory ......................74/ 14.2./ Command function......................74/ 14.3./ Available commands ......................74/ 14.4./ SHOW..........................75/ 14.5./ CLEAR ..........................76/ 15./ Net2Phone Protocol Test Commands..................77/ 15.1./ Command directory ......................77/ 15.2./ Command function......................77/ 15.3./ Available commands ......................77/ 15.4./ Trace ...........................78/ 15.5./ OLOGIN ..........................80/ 15.6./ OLOGOUT .........................81/...
  • Page 5 16.2./ Command function......................84/ 16.3./ Available commands ......................84/ 16.4./ PLAY ..........................85/ 16.5./ Save_nv..........................86/ 16.6./ Read_nv ..........................87/ 17./ FXS Status Display Commands ....................88/ 17.1./ Command directory ......................88/ 17.2./ Command function......................88/ 17.3./ Available commands ......................88/ 17.4./ SHOW..........................89/ 18./ FXO Status Display Commands ....................90/ 18.1./ Command directory ......................90/ 18.2./...
  • Page 6 22.2./ Command function......................99/ 22.3./ Available commands ......................99/ 22.4./ NVRAM..........................99/ 22.5./ RTC...........................100/ 23./ Analog Diagnosis Commands....................101/ 23.1./ Command directory ......................101/ 23.2./ Command function......................101/ 23.3./ Available commands ......................101/ 23.4./ LXF_AS..........................102/ 24./ DSP Diagnosis Commands ......................103/ 24.1./ Command directory ......................103/ 24.2./ Command function......................103/ 24.3./ Available commands ......................103/ 24.4./...
  • Page 7 This Guide describes commands that are typed on a PC keyboard while it is connected to the Net2Phone MAX device through a terminal-emulator program, such as HyperTerminal. Section 2.1.2 of most MAX User Guides explains how to connect a PC to a MAX unit through the PC’s and Max’s serial ports.
  • Page 8 To change from the current working directory to its child, SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/N2P> you would type CD ./N2 Example: CD ./N2P SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/> SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/N2P>...
  • Page 9: Basic Commands

    MAX Command Reference Guide Basic Commands Basic commands 1.1. Command directory Basic commands can be executed on any directory {i.e. any prompt}. 1.2. Command function General functions for command executions 1.3. Available commands Name Description list sub-directories and commands change directory Help print out command usage same as help command...
  • Page 10: Dir (Or Ls)

    MAX Command Reference Guide Basic Commands 1.4. DIR (or LS) “dir” is the same command as “ls” and displays the executable commands and sub-directory in the current directory. The sub-directory is displayed with “/” added after the last character to differentiate from the executable commands.
  • Page 11 MAX Command Reference Guide Basic Commands 1.5. "cd" is a command to change the working directory. A directory you want to move to can be given as an absolute path starting from a route, or given as a relative path based on the current directory. [Example 1] SYS_NAME:>...
  • Page 12: Help

    MAX Command Reference Guide Basic Commands 1.6. HELP “help” command will show the subdirectories and executable commands in the current directory. “help” command will also show the brief descriptions of the commands. It is possible to execute the “help” command with both absolute and relative path names. The following example shows execution of “help”...
  • Page 13: System Commands

    MAX Command Reference Guide System Commands System Commands 2.1. Command directory /SYSTEM/ 2.2. Command function System commands consists of the commands for controlling the system-related modules. 2.3. Available commands Name Description reset reboot system date show/change date time show/change time password change password slotinfo...
  • Page 14: Reset

    MAX Command Reference Guide System Commands 2.4. RESET This command restarts the system hardware and software for system initialization. Execution of this reset command allows for the system to communicate through the internal memory and activate required software modules for controlling the system. This command can be executed in the “SYS_NAME:/SYSTEM>”...
  • Page 15: Date

    MAX Command Reference Guide System Commands 2.5. DATE This command is used to verify or change date of the system. The execution of the command without any parameter shows the current date. The execution of the command with the year/month/day parameter changes date.
  • Page 16: Time

    MAX Command Reference Guide System Commands 2.6. TIME This command is used to verify or change the time of the system. The execution of the command without any parameter shows the current time and changes the system time with a hour/min./sec parameter. For detailed example, execute the “time”...
  • Page 17: Password

    MAX Command Reference Guide System Commands 2.7. PASSWORD The authentication used in the MAX system retains the information on two users. The login names are fixed but passwords can be changed. The initial login name and password for normal user are given by following table.
  • Page 18: Slotinfo

    MAX Command Reference Guide System Commands 2.8. SLOTINFO This command is used to diagnose the operation of various boards installed in the system including AVU and DVU board. For detailed example, execute the “slotinfo” from the “SYS_NAME:/SYSTEM>” prompt. [Example 1] SYS_NAME:/SYSTEM>...
  • Page 19: Sysname

    MAX Command Reference Guide System Commands 2.9. SYSNAME This command is used to change the system name. For detailed example, execute the “sysname” from the “SYS_NAME:/SYSTEM>” prompt. [Example 1] SYS_NAME:/SYSTEM> sysname System name is SYS_NAME usage : sysname [system-name] [Example 2] *System name change to JANG. SYS_NAME:/SYSTEM>...
  • Page 20: Versioninfo

    “versioninfo” from the “SYS_NAME:/SYSTEM>” prompt. [Example 1] SYS_NAME:/SYSTEM> versioninfo Copyright (c) 2000 by LGE All Rights Reserved Welcome to Net2Phone MAX Hardware Version is MPU 1.0 Software Version is MAX 410 1.0.00 Software is Linked at Jan 6 2002 10:06:47.
  • Page 21: Configuration Management Command

    MAX Command Reference Guide Configuration Management Commands Configuration Management Command 3.1. Command directory /CONFIG/ 3.2. Command function The configuration information management command handles the backup processing for the values that are set up through the configuration command. 3.3. Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION default...
  • Page 22: Default

    MAX Command Reference Guide Configuration Management Commands 3.4. DEFAULT This command sets all the system parameters to the default in the system shipment. For detailed example, execute the “default” from the “SYS_NAME:/CONFIG>” prompt and then the following confirmation message will be displayed. [Example] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG>...
  • Page 23: Load

    MAX Command Reference Guide Configuration Management Commands 3.5. LOAD This command downloads all the parameters from the NV (non-volatile)-memory of the system. For detailed example, execute the “load” from the “SYS_NAME:/CONFIG>” prompt and then the following confirmation message will be displayed. [Example] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG>...
  • Page 24: Save

    MAX Command Reference Guide Configuration Management Commands 3.6. SAVE This command saves all the current parameter values set in the system to the NV-memory. For detailed example, execute the “save” on the “SYS_NAME:/CONFIG>” prompt and then the following confirmation message will be displayed. [Example] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG>...
  • Page 25: Show

    MAX Command Reference Guide Configuration Management Commands 3.7. SHOW This command shows the system parameter values saved to script file. [Example] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG> show ivr usage : show [<line>|section_name] [126] [IVR] [127] ;IVR Configurations [128] rel enable ;release cause play : enable/disable [129] moc disable ;music on connection : enable/disable...
  • Page 26 MAX Command Reference Guide Configuration Management Commands SYS_NAME:/CONFIG> cfgup on Configuration UP-LOAD mode (XON/XOFF flow control) is enabled… Terminal should support XON/XOFF software flow control… SYS_NAME:/CONFIG> cfgup off Configuration UP-LOAD mode(XON/XOFF flow control) is disabled…...
  • Page 27: Command Directory

    MAX Command Reference Guide System Configuration Commands System Configuration Commands 4.1. Command directory /CONFIG/COMMON/ 4.2. Command function This command applies to the configuration information management of the system. It sets PCM coding mode, NV memory save method, use of prompt and clock source. 4.3.
  • Page 28: Show

    MAX Command Reference Guide System Configuration Commands 4.4. SHOW This command displays the status of PCM coding method, save mode, prompt mode, and clock source. For detailed example, execute the “show” on the “SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/COMMON>” prompt and then the following message will be displayed. [Example] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/COMMON>...
  • Page 29: Change

    MAX Command Reference Guide System Configuration Commands 4.5. CHANGE This command sets PCM coding mode, NV Memory save mode, the use of prompt, and clock source. For detailed example, execute the “change” on the “SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/COMMON>” prompt. [Example 1] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/COMMON> change ====================================================================== Change Configuration Command Usage ======================================================================...
  • Page 30 MAX Command Reference Guide System Configuration Commands [Parameter description] Parameter Description Set PCM Coding type to “A-law/µ-law coding“ Save Set NV memory save mode of the changed parameter value. For executing some commands, set whether or not to use Prompt the prompt.
  • Page 31: Ip Configuration Commands

    MAX Command Reference Guide IP Configuration Commands IP Configuration Commands 5.1. Command directory /CONFIG/IP/ 5.2. Command function Sets up IP address, sub-net mask, baud-rate and others to perform system LAN services. 5.3. Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW show IP parameters CHANGE change IP parameters...
  • Page 32: Show

    MAX Command Reference Guide IP Configuration Commands 5.4. SHOW Displays IP address, sub-net mask, Ethernet address, console baud-rate, required to perform LAN service. Details can be seen by executing “show” at SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/IP>” prompt . [Example] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/IP>show -------- LAN Parameters ------------------------------ IP - 165.243.134.110 LAN Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0 Default G/W...
  • Page 33: Change

    MAX Command Reference Guide IP Configuration Commands 5.5. CHANGE Sets up IP address, sub-net mask, baud-rate and others to perform system LAN services. Each command execution is performed in dialog format, and user can set values to selected fields. Detailed usage can be seen by executing “change”...
  • Page 34 MAX Command Reference Guide IP Configuration Commands 5.6. CHANGE Sets up IP address, sub-net mask, baud-rate and others to perform system LAN services. Each command execution is performed in dialog format, and user can set values to selected fields. Detailed usage can be seen by executing “change”...
  • Page 35 MAX Command Reference Guide IP Configuration Commands 1. Change IP Address. 2. Change IP Netmask. 3. Change Def. G/W IP. 4. Change Console Baud rate. 5. Change 1st DNS Server IP. 6. Change 2nd DNS Server IP. 7. Change DNS Domain Name. 0.
  • Page 36 MAX Command Reference Guide IP Configuration Commands 1. Change IP Address. 2. Change IP Netmask. 3. Change Def. G/W IP. 4. Change Console Baud rate. 0. Exit Menu. What do you want to change (0-4)? : 1 Enter IP Address: 165.243.134.103 -------- LAN Parameters -------------------------- IP - 165.243.134.103 LAN Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 37 MAX Command Reference Guide IP Configuration Commands SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/IP> ../system/reset [Example 2] Netmask setup SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/IP> change -------- LAN Parameters -------------------------- IP - 165.243.134.103 LAN Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0 Default G/W IP - 165.243.134.254 LAN Ether Addr - 00:40:5A:65:29:09 -------- Console Parameters ---------------------- Console Baud Rate- 19200 BPS -------------------------------------------------- -------- DNS Parameters --------------------------...
  • Page 38 MAX Command Reference Guide IP Configuration Commands LAN Ether Addr - 00:40:5A:99:88:77 -------- Console Parameters ----------------------------- Console Baud Rate- 19200 BPS ------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- DNS Parameters -------------------------- 1st DNS SERVER IP - 165.243.17.15 2nd DNS SERVER IP - 165.243.140.230 Domain Name -------------------------------------------------- 1.
  • Page 39 MAX Command Reference Guide IP Configuration Commands -------- Console Parameters ---------------------------- Console Baud Rate- 19200 BPS ------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- DNS Parameters -------------------------- 1st DNS SERVER IP - 165.243.17.15 2nd DNS SERVER IP - 165.243.140.230 Domain Name -------------------------------------------------- 1. Change IP Address. 2.
  • Page 40 MAX Command Reference Guide IP Configuration Commands 1. Change IP Address. 2. Change IP Netmask. 3. Change Def. G/W IP. 4. Change Console Baud rate. 5. Change 1st DNS Server IP. 6. Change 2nd DNS Server IP. 7. Change DNS Domain Name. 0.
  • Page 41 MAX Command Reference Guide IP Configuration Commands 4. Change Console Baud rate. 5. Change 1st DNS Server IP. 6. Change 2nd DNS Server IP. 7. Change DNS Domain Name. 0. Exit Menu. What do you want to change (0-7)? : 4 Enter Console Baud rate (9600/19200): 19200 -------- LAN Parameters -------------------------- IP - 165.243.134.103...
  • Page 42 MAX Command Reference Guide IP Configuration Commands [Example: 5] 1st Domain server setup SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/IP> change -------- LAN Parameters ---------------------------------- IP - 165.243.134.103 LAN Subnet Mask - 255.255.0.0 Default G/W IP - 0. 0. 0. 0 LAN Ether Addr - 00:40:5A:65:29:09 -------- Console Parameters ---------------------------- Console Baud Rate- 19200 BPS ------------------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 43 MAX Command Reference Guide IP Configuration Commands -------- Console Parameters ---------------------- Console Baud Rate - 19200 BPS ------------------------------------------------------------ -------- DNS Parameters -------------------------- 1st DNS SERVER IP - 165.243.140.230 2nd DNS SERVER IP - 165.243.140.230 Domain Name -------------------------------------------------- 1. Change IP Address. 2.
  • Page 44 MAX Command Reference Guide IP Configuration Commands -------- DNS Parameters -------------------------- 1st DNS SERVER IP - 165.243.140.230 2nd DNS SERVER IP - 165.243.140.230 Domain Name -------------------------------------------------- 1. Change IP Address. 2. Change IP Netmask. 3. Change Def. G/W IP. 4. Change Console Baud rate. 5.
  • Page 45 MAX Command Reference Guide IP Configuration Commands 4. Change Console Baud rate. 5. Change 1st DNS Server IP. 6. Change 2nd DNS Server IP. 7. Change DNS Domain Name. 0. Exit Menu. What do you want to change (0-7)? : 0 You Must RESET to apply modified value(s) to system.
  • Page 46 MAX Command Reference Guide IP Configuration Commands 7. Change DNS Domain Name. 0. Exit Menu. What do you want to change (0-7)? : 7 Enter Domain Name: leg.com -------- LAN Parameters ---------------------------- - 165.243.134.103 LAN Subnet Mask - 255.255.0.0 Default G/W IP - 165.243.134.254 LAN Ether Addr - 00:40:5A:65:29:09...
  • Page 47: Route Table Configuration Commands

    MAX Command Reference Guide Route Table Configuration Commands Route Table Configuration Commands 6.1. Command directory /CONFIG/ROUTE/ 6.2. Command function Manages route table required for call routing. 6.3. Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW show prefix table Adds numbers to route table required for call routing Deletes numbers registered in prefix table...
  • Page 48: Show

    MAX Command Reference Guide Route Table Configuration Commands 6.4. SHOW Displays numbers registered in prefix table to the console. When add command is successfully executed, the number is added in the blank space in the following figure. Detailed usage can be seen by executing “show”...
  • Page 49: Add

    MAX Command Reference Guide Route Table Configuration Commands 6.5. Adds numbers to route table required for call routing. Detailed usage can be seen by executing “add” at SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ROUTE> prompt. [Example] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ROUTE> add =============================================================== ADD Command Usage =============================================================== add intf <port> nums [<trnc>] [pre] [post] <extra> =============================================================== intf ;...
  • Page 50 MAX Command Reference Guide Route Table Configuration Commands SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ROUTE> show ====================================================================== PREFIX TABLE ====================================================================== INTF PORT NUMBERS TRNC PRE-NUM POST-NUM EXTRA_INFO ====================================================================== 1000 0.0.0.0 VOIP 0 0.0.0.0 VOIP 0 ***~ 0.0.0.0 ====================================================================== SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ROUTE> add fxs 1 1001 0 null null Prefix Table Add success SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ROUTE>...
  • Page 51: Del

    MAX Command Reference Guide Route Table Configuration Commands 6.6. Deletes numbers registered in prefix table. Detailed usage can be seen by executing “del” at SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ROUTE> prompt. [Example 1] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ROUTE> del =============================================================== DEL Command Usage =============================================================== del all | [intf <port> nums] =============================================================== intf ;...
  • Page 52 MAX Command Reference Guide Route Table Configuration Commands [Example 2] Deleting number 1001 from prefixes registered in the routing table. SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ROUTE> show ====================================================================== PREFIX TABLE ====================================================================== INTF PORT NUMBERS TRNC PRE-NUM POST-NUM EXTRA_INFO ====================================================================== 1000 0.0.0.0 1001 0.0.0.0 VOIP 0 0.0.0.0 VOIP 0 ***~...
  • Page 53: Net2Phone (N2P) Protocol Configuration Command

    MAX Command Reference Guide Address configuration commands Net2Phone (N2P) Protocol Configuration Command 7.1. Command directory /CONFIG/N2P 7.2. Command function Commands in this directory are used for configuring Net2Phone protocol parameters. 7.3. Available commands Name Description Show Show N2P configuration Change...
  • Page 54 Codec Type : 61 VPort Start : 21000 Client Name : net2fone Doorman 1 IP : call1.net2phone.com Doorman 1 Port : 6801 Doorman 2 IP : call2.net2phone.com Doorman 2 Port : 6801 TCP Start Port : 4000 Reseller Code : 00000...
  • Page 55 MAX Command Reference Guide Address configuration commands 7.5. Change Synopsis : Change current N2P configuration parameters Format : change config_item parameter_1 parameter_2 parameter_3 … config_item Command format & parameter description Port Format : change port port_number account pin login port_number : <1~|all>...
  • Page 56 MAX Command Reference Guide Address configuration commands [Example 1] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/N2P> change change port port_number account pin login port_number : <1~|all> account : account string : pin string login : 0 for login not needed, 1 for login needed change capa capa_string capa_string : string from SFTX9 change codec codec_number...
  • Page 57 MAX Command Reference Guide Address configuration commands Address configuration commands 8.1. Command directory /CONFIG/ADDRESS/ 8.2. Command function Manages logical addresses allocated to each analog voice interface port. 8.3. Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW Show registered addresses MYADDR Register local addresses PEERADDR Register peer addresses GPORT...
  • Page 58: Show

    MAX Command Reference Guide Address configuration commands 8.4. SHOW Displays registered addresses. Detailed usage can be seen by executing “show” at SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ADDRESS> prompt. [Example] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ADDRESS> show ============================================================== Address TABLE ============================================================== INTF PORT LOCAL-ADDR PEER-ADDR GROUP-PORT ============================================================== VOIP ==============================================================...
  • Page 59: Myaddr

    MAX Command Reference Guide Address configuration commands 8.5. MYADDR Registers local addresses which are used as calling party address in outgoing calls to track calls. Detailed usage can be seen by executing “myaddr” at SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ADDRESS> prompt. [Example 1] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ADDRESS> myaddr =============================================================== MYADDR Command Usage ===============================================================...
  • Page 60 MAX Command Reference Guide Address configuration commands SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ADDRESS> show ====================================================================== Address TABLE ====================================================================== INTF PORT LOCAL-ADDR PEER-ADDR GROUP-PORT ====================================================================== 1000 VOIP ====================================================================== [Example 3] Deleting number 1000 entered in FXO logical port 0. SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/ADDRESS> myaddr fxo 0 null Configuration is not saved. You must save the changed configurations Command successfully end.
  • Page 61 MAX Command Reference Guide DSP Configuration Commands DSP Configuration commands 9.1. Command directory /CONFIG/DSP/ 9.2. Command function Sets up voice compression related parameter values. 9.3. Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW Show DSP parameters CHANGE Change DSP parameters...
  • Page 62: Dsp Configuration Commands

    MAX Command Reference Guide DSP Configuration Commands 9.4. SHOW Displays the assigned DSP parameter value. [Example] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/DSP> show ====================================================================== DSP(Voice Compression) Configurations ====================================================================== Call progress tone country (cptc) : KOREA Voice codec type (codec) : G.723(HIGH-BW/6.3kbps) Silence compression (sc) : DISABLE(OFF) Bandwidth weight (bw) : 50 Echo Cancellation (ec)
  • Page 63 MAX Command Reference Guide DSP Configuration Commands 9.5. CHANGE Sets up voice compression service provision related parameter values. Detailed usage can be seen by executing “change” at SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/DSP> prompt. [Example] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/DSP> change ====================================================================== Configuration Change Command Usage ====================================================================== change <parameter> <value> ====================================================================== parameter ;...
  • Page 64 MAX Command Reference Guide DSP Configuration Commands ; sc,ec,pf,hpf - on|off ; bw - 50 ~ 100 ; echl - 0, 3, 6, 9 (dbm) ; dgain,cgain - -31 ~ 0 (dBm) ; jbxd - 0 ~ 300 (ms) ; jbmd - 0 ~ 150 (ms) ;...
  • Page 65 MAX Command Reference Guide DSP Configuration Commands [Example] Sets up DTMF output gain to - 7 dbm. SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/DSP> show ====================================================================== DSP(Voice Compression) Configurations ====================================================================== Call progress tone country (cptc) : KOREA Voice codec type (codec) : G.723(HIGH-BW/6.3kbps) Silence compression (sc) : DISABLE(OFF) Bandwidth weight (bw) : 50...
  • Page 66 MAX Command Reference Guide DSP Configuration Commands Configurations in working memory is saved to NV-Memory. SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/DSP> show ====================================================================== DSP(Voice Compression) Configurations ====================================================================== Call progress tone country (cptc) : KOREA Voice codec type (codec) : G.723(HIGH-BW/6.3kbps) Silence compression (sc) : DISABLE(OFF) Bandwidth weight (bw) : 50 Echo Cancellation (ec)
  • Page 67: Command Directory

    MAX Command Reference Guide FXS Configuration Commands 10. FXS Configuration Commands 10.1. Command directory /CONFIG/FXS/ 10.2. Command function This command sets up the parameter of the FXS interface that will be connected to the telephone handset, one of the analog voice interface of the system. 10.3.
  • Page 68 MAX Command Reference Guide FXS Configuration Commands 10.4. SHOW This command shows the values of the FXS Parameters. For detailed example, execute “show” on the “SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/FXS>” prompt. [Example] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/FXS> show ====================================================================== FXS Configurations ====================================================================== ring cadence on time (ron) : 1 sec ring cadence off time (roff) : 2 sec ring frequency (rfreq) : 20 Hz...
  • Page 69 MAX Command Reference Guide FXS Configuration Commands 10.5. CHANGE This command sets up the FXS parameters. For detailed example, execute “change” from the “SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/FXS>” prompt. [Example] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/FXS> change ====================================================================== Change Command Usage ====================================================================== change <parameter> <value> ====================================================================== parameter ; ron - ring cadence on time [O/G] ;...
  • Page 70 MAX Command Reference Guide FXS Configuration Commands ; cid - on|off ; t1 - 150 ~ ms ; t2 - 300(960) ~ 3000ms (<960:in hook flash disabled) ; t3 - 0(300) ~ 960ms (0:disable hook flash) ; t4~5 - 1 ~ 30 sec ;...
  • Page 71: Command Directory

    MAX Command Reference Guide FXO Configuration Commands 11. FXO Configuration Commands 11.1. Command directory /CONFIG/FXO/ 11.2. Command function This command sets up the parameters of the FXO interface that will be connected to the analog PBX, one of the analog voice interface. 11.3.
  • Page 72 MAX Command Reference Guide FXO Configuration Commands 11.4. SHOW This command shows the values of the FXO parameters. For detailed example, execute “show” on the “SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/FXO>” prompt. [Example] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/FXO> show ========================================================================== FXO Configurations ========================================================================== dial duration (dur) : 100 ms dial interval (intv) : 100 ms dial mode (mode)
  • Page 73 MAX Command Reference Guide FXO Configuration Commands 11.5. CHANGE This command sets up the FXO parameter. For detailed example, execute “change” from the “SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/FXO>” prompt. [Example] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/FXO> change ========================================================================== Change Configuration Command Usage ========================================================================== change <parameter> <value> ========================================================================== parameter ; dur - dial duration (DTMF on time at dialing) [O/G] ;...
  • Page 74 MAX Command Reference Guide FXO Configuration Commands 1(no wait or skip dialtone from PX/PBX) 2(immediately connect / DTMF encoded in voice packet) ; nring - 1 ~ 10 ; pola - on|off ; vgain,igain - -31 ~ 31 (dBm) ; hmode - default|busy ;...
  • Page 75 MAX Command Reference Guide FXO Configuration Commands relase tone send duration (hmode=busy) wait first DTMF time wait second DTMF time current detection time (10 ~ 1000) msec dtype Set up sending dial tone type lsdt long silence period detection on/off mode to release call [Example] Set DURATION to 200ms.
  • Page 76: Command Directory

    MAX Command Reference Guide System Call Statistics Display Command 12. System Call Statistics Display Commands 12.1. Command directory /STATISTICS/CALL/ 12.2. Command function Displays system call statistical information. 12.3. Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW show system call statistics CLEAR clear system call statistics...
  • Page 77 MAX Command Reference Guide System Call Statistics Display Command 12.4. SHOW Displays statistical information such as local and network information, destination address, call start time, call duration and call processing status. Detailed usage can be seen by executing “show” at SYS_NAME:/STATISTICS/CALL>...
  • Page 78 MAX Command Reference Guide System Call Statistics Display Command 12.5. CLEAR Initializes system call statistics.
  • Page 79: Command Directory

    MAX Command Reference Guide FXS Statistics Display Commands 13. FXS Statistics Display Commands 13.1. Command directory /STATISTICS/FXS/ 13.2. Command function Displays FXS statistical information. 13.3. Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW show FXS statistics CLEAR clear FXS statistics...
  • Page 80: Show

    MAX Command Reference Guide FXS Statistics Display Commands 13.4. SHOW Displays statistical data such as rings, hook and polarity reversion per port. Detailed usage can be seen by executing “show” at SYS_NAME:/STATISTICS/FXS> prompt. [Example] SYS_NAME:/STATISTICS/FXS> show ================================================================ FXS Statistics ================================================================ PORT RING RING-TRIP...
  • Page 81 MAX Command Reference Guide FXS Statistics Display Commands 13.5. CLEAR Initializes statistical data of rings, hook and polarity reversion per port for FXS.
  • Page 82: Command Directory

    MAX Command Reference Guide FXO Statistics Display Commands 14. FXO Statistics Display Commands 14.1. Command directory /STATISTICS/FXO/ 14.2. Command function Displays FXO statistical information. 14.3. Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW show FXO statistics CLEAR clear FXO statistics...
  • Page 83: Show

    MAX Command Reference Guide FXO Statistics Display Commands 14.4. SHOW Displays statistical data such as rings, hook and polarity reversion per port. Detailed usage can be seen by executing “show” at SYS_NAME:/STATISTICS/FXO> prompt. [Example] SYS_NAME:/STATISTICS/FXO> show ================================================================ FXO Statistics ================================================================ PORT RING RING-TRIP...
  • Page 84 MAX Command Reference Guide FXO Statistics Display Commands 14.5. CLEAR Initializes statistics data such as rings, hooks and polarity reversion per port for FXO.
  • Page 85: Command Directory

    MAX Command Reference Guide Net2Phone Protocol Test Command 15. Net2Phone Protocol Test Commands 15.1. Command directory /TEST/N2P 15.2. Command function commands in this directory are used for testing Net2Phone VOIP protocol 15.3. Available commands Name Description Trace Set Trace Flag...
  • Page 86 MAX Command Reference Guide Net2Phone Protocol Test Command 15.4. Trace Synopsis : command for tracing the protocol related message and status Format : trace [trace_item_flag_field] trace_item_flag_field : 8-digit hexadecimal number , each bit represent trace item Trace item Bit field...
  • Page 87 MAX Command Reference Guide Net2Phone Protocol Test Command MAP_STATE_TRACE : 0x00000008 OPAL_STATE_TRACE : 0x00000010 API_TRACE : 0x00000020 GEN_TIMER_TRACE : 0x00000040 MAP_TIMER_TRACE : 0x00000080 OPAL_TIMER_TRACE : 0x00000100 CALL_EVENT_TRACE : 0x00000800 *** N2P Trace Flag : 0x0000FFFF...
  • Page 88 MAX Command Reference Guide Net2Phone Protocol Test Command 15.5. OLOGIN Synopsis : manual login command into OPAL server when automatic login procedure fails Format : ologin port_number port_number : physical port number of MAX For detailed example, type “ologin” from the prompt “system_name:/TEST/N2P>”...
  • Page 89 MAX Command Reference Guide Net2Phone Protocol Test Command 15.6. OLOGOUT Synopsis : manual logout command into OPAL server when automatic logout procedure fails Format : ologout port_number port_number : physical port number of MAX For detailed example, type “ologout” from the prompt “system_name:/TEST/N2P>”...
  • Page 90 MAX Command Reference Guide Net2Phone Protocol Test Command 15.7. CSTATE Synopsis : shows CALL STATE of each physical port of MAX For detailed example, type “cstate” from the prompt “system_name:/TEST/N2P>” [Example 1] N2P_2:/TEST/N2P> cstate [1] port call state : CALL_STATE_IDLE...
  • Page 91 MAX Command Reference Guide Net2Phone Protocol Test Command 15.8. OSTATE Synopsis : shows OPAL STATE of each physical port of MAX OPAL STATE : login status to OPAL server For detailed example, type “cstate” from the prompt “system_name:/TEST/N2P>” [Example 1] N2P_2:/TEST/N2P>...
  • Page 92: Voice Prompt Test Commands

    MAX Command Reference Guide Voice Prompt Test Command 16. Voice Prompt Test Commands 16.1. Command directory /TEST/VOCFILE 16.2. Command function commands in this directory are used for testing voice prompts 16.3. Available commands Name Description Play Play voice prompt from DRAM Save_nv Save voice file from DRAM to Flash memory Read_nv...
  • Page 93: Play

    MAX Command Reference Guide Voice Prompt Test Command 16.4. PLAY Synopsis : Plays recorded voice prompts from DRAM. Format : play file_number Parameter description file_number File number of the voice prompt For detailed example, type “play” from the prompt “system_name:/TEST/ VOCFILE >” [Example 1] N2P_2:/TEST/VOCFILE>...
  • Page 94: Save_Nv

    MAX Command Reference Guide Voice Prompt Test Command 16.5. Save_nv Synopsis : Saves all voice files from DRAM to Flash memory Format : save_nv [Example 1] N2P_2:/TEST/VOCFILE> save_nv N2P_2:/TEST/VOCFILE>...
  • Page 95: Read_Nv

    MAX Command Reference Guide Voice Prompt Test Command 16.6. Read_nv Synopsis : Reads all voice files from Flash memory to DRAM Format : read_nv [Example 1] N2P_2:/TEST/VOCFILE> read_nv N2P_2:/TEST/VOCFILE>...
  • Page 96: Fxs Status Display Commands

    MAX Command Reference Guide FXO Status Display Commands 17. FXS Status Display Commands 17.1. Command directory /TEST/FXS/ 17.2. Command function Displays FXS status. 17.3. Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW Displays FXS status...
  • Page 97: Show

    MAX Command Reference Guide FXO Status Display Commands 17.4. SHOW Displays type and status per port, local and peer address status, routed prefix status. Detailed usage can be seen by executing “show” at SYS_NAME:/TEST/FXS> prompt. [Example] SYS_NAME:/TEST/FXS> show ====================================================================== FXS Channel Status display ====================================================================== [S/P] PORT TYPE...
  • Page 98: Command Directory

    MAX Command Reference Guide FXO Status Display Commands 18. FXO Status Display Commands 18.1. Command directory /TEST/FXO/ 18.2. Command function Displays FXO status. 18.3. Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW Displays FXO status...
  • Page 99: Show

    MAX Command Reference Guide FXO Status Display Commands 18.4. SHOW Displays type and status per port, local and peer address status, and routed prefix status. Detailed usage can be seen by executing “show” at SYS_NAME:/TEST/FXO> prompt. [Example] SYS_NAME:/TEST/FXO> show ====================================================================== FXO Channel Status display ====================================================================== [S/P] PORT...
  • Page 100: Ivr Configuration Commands

    MAX Command Reference Guide Trace information Commands 19. IVR configuration Commands 19.1. Command directory /TEST/IVR 19.2. Command function Manages IVR configuration. 19.3. Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION SHOW Show IVR Configurations CHANGE Change IVR Configurations TRACE Trace IVR 19.4. SHOW [Example] SYS_NAME:/TEST/IVR>...
  • Page 101 MAX Command Reference Guide Trace information Commands 19.5. CHANGE [Example] SYS_NAME:/TEST/IVR> change [Example] SYS_NAME:/TEST/IVR> change rel disable SYS_NAME:/TEST/IVR>/co/save This command isn't recoverable. Are you sure(y/n)?y Configurations in working memory is saved to NV-Memory. SYS_NAME:/TEST/IVR> show ===================================================================== IVR Configurations ===================================================================== release cause play(rel) : DISABLE(OFF) multiple call completion(mcc) : DISABLE(OFF)
  • Page 102 MAX Command Reference Guide Trace information Commands 19.6. TRACE [Example] SYS_NAME:/TEST/IVR> trace IVR MESSAGE_TRACE (0x0001) : [OFF] IVR ERROR_TRACE (0x0002) : [OFF] IVR VOCFILE_TRACE (0x0004) : [OFF] IVR EVENT_TRACE (0x0008) : [OFF] *** IVR Trace Flag : 0x0000 *** SYS_NAME:/TEST/IVR> trace fff SYS_NAME:/TEST/IVR>...
  • Page 103: Command Directory

    MAX Command Reference Guide Trace information Commands 20. Trace Information Commands 20.1. Command directory /TEST/TRACE/ 20.2. Command function Manages trace information. 20.3. Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION GET_TRACE Get trace to my terminal RETURN_TRADE Return trace my console D_TRACE Get Trace direction...
  • Page 104 MAX Command Reference Guide Trace information Commands 20.4. GET_TRACE Displays trace information my telnet terminal. [Example] SYS_NAME:/TEST/TRACE> GET_TRACE 20.5. RETURN_TRACE Displays trace information my console. [Example] SYS_NAME:/TEST/TRACE> RETURN_TRACE 20.6. D_TRACE Displays trace direction SYS_NAME:/TEST/TRACE> D_TRACE Trace Direction : Other Terminal...
  • Page 105: System Diagnosis Command

    MAX Command Reference Guide System Diagnosis Command 21. System Diagnosis Command 21.1. Command directory /TEST/DIAG/ 21.2. Command function Diagnoses normal/abnormal operation of MAX system, performs test each element of each board and displays the result. Warning !!! h All cables, except MAX system power cable and console cable, must be disconnected when running diagnosis command.
  • Page 106: Automatic

    MAX Command Reference Guide System Diagnosis Command 21.4. AUTOMATIC Performs all diagnosis procedures. [Example] SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG> automatic...
  • Page 107: System Diagnosis Commands

    MAX Command Reference Guide System Diagnosis Commands 22. SYSTEM Diagnosis Commands 22.1. Command directory /TEST/DIAG/SYSTEM/ 22.2. Command function Diagnoses system board elements and displays the result. Warning !!! h All cables, except MAX system power cable and console cable, must be disconnected when running diagnosis command.
  • Page 108: Rtc

    MAX Command Reference Guide System Diagnosis Commands 22.5. RTC Checks the system real time clock operation status. [Example] SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG/SYSTEM> rtc -------------------------------------------------- Test RTC -------------------------------------------------- Current is 2001-09-05 WED 01:16:00 RTC Testing ..GOOD...
  • Page 109: Analog Diagnosis Commands

    MAX Command Reference Guide DSP Diagnosis Commands 23. Analog Diagnosis Commands 23.1. Command directory /TEST/DIAG/ANALOG/ 23.2. Command function Diagnoses AVU board elements and displays results. Warning !!! h All cables, except MAX system power cable and console cable, must be disconnected when running diagnosis command.
  • Page 110: Dsp Diagnosis Commands

    MAX Command Reference Guide DSP Diagnosis Commands 23.4. LXF_AS Diagnoses line interface operation status. [Example] SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG/ANALOG> lxf_as After testing, reset the system for the normal operation. -------------------------------------------------- Test line interface(on AVU) - Access -------------------------------------------------- [Slot : 1] Test finished...
  • Page 111: Command Directory

    MAX Command Reference Guide DSP Diagnosis Commands 24. DSP Diagnosis Commands 24.1. Command directory /TEST/DIAG/DSP/ 24.2. Command function Diagnoses DSP elements and displays results. Warning !!! h All cables, except MAX system power cable and console cable, must be disconnected when running diagnosis command.
  • Page 112 MAX Command Reference Guide DSP Diagnosis Commands 24.4. DSP_AS Diagnoses DSP operation status. [Example] SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG/DSP> dsp_as After testing, reset the system for the normal operation. -------------------------------------------------- Test DSP - Access -------------------------------------------------- [Slot : 1] DSP 00: GOOD DSP 01: GOOD DSP 02: GOOD DSP 03: GOOD Test finished...
  • Page 113 MAX Command Reference Guide DSP Diagnosis Commands 24.5. DSP_ACT Diagnoses DSP encoding state. Detailed usage can be seen by executing “dsp_act” at /TEST/DIAG/DSP> prompt. [Example] SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG/DSP> dsp_act 2 After testing, reset the system for the normal operation. -------------------------------------------------- Test DSP - Activation -------------------------------------------------- [Slot : 1] [Time 1]...
  • Page 114: Dsp_Lp

    MAX Command Reference Guide DSP Diagnosis Commands 24.6. DSP_LP Trunk port is put to loopback state, a tone is transmitted from DSP to trunk port, and tests whether the transmitted tone is detected by DSP. [Example] SYS_NAME:/TEST/DIAG/DSP> dsp_lb -------------------------------------------------- Test DSP - Loopback -------------------------------------------------- [Slot : 1] [Dsp No./Ch No.]...
  • Page 115: Network Utility Commands

    MAX Command Reference Guide Network Utility Commands 25. Network Utility Commands 25.1. Command directory /NETUTIL/ 25.2. Command function Network utility commands are for status monitoring and routing control. 25.3. Available commands NAME DESCRIPTION ping Checks network connection status Displays the Ethernet address corresponding to given IP address route Statically manages the router table set up in the system Show the current logged in users...
  • Page 116: Ping

    MAX Command Reference Guide Network Utility Commands 25.4. PING Checks network connection status and checks if other hosts can be reached. 2 parameters follow this command. Host address is mandatory and count is optional. Detailed usage of the command can be seen by executing “ping”...
  • Page 117: Arp

    MAX Command Reference Guide Network Utility Commands 25.5. ARP As a protocol converting hardware address and IP addresses, arp command displays Ethernet address corresponding to a IP address. Detailed usage of the command can be seen by executing “arp” at SYS_NAME:/ NETUTIL>...
  • Page 118: Route

    MAX Command Reference Guide Network Utility Commands 25.6. ROUTE Statically manages the router table set up in the system. Detailed usage of the command can be seen by executing “route” at SYS_NAME:/CONFIG> prompt/ [Example] SYS_NAME:/NETUTIL> route Usage: route -s -a dest netmask gateway -d dest netmask gateway [Example] Route execution.
  • Page 119: Who

    MAX Command Reference Guide Network Utility Commands 25.7. Who Shows the current logged in users. Detailed usage of the command can be seen by executing “Who” at SYS_NAME:/NETUTIL> prompt/ [Example] SYS_NAME:/NETUTIL> who ---------- --------------- ---------- ------------ FROM USER STATE ---------- --------------- ---------- ------------...
  • Page 120: Qos

    MAX Command Reference Guide Network Utility Commands 25.8. QoS Shows and sets the current Diffserv configuration. Detailed usage of the command can be seen by executing “QoS” at SYS_NAME:/NETUTIL> prompt. The “-s” option is used for setting the priority level of out going IP packets. This priority level is also called “code point”.
  • Page 121 MAX Command Reference Guide Network Utility Commands [AF code point table] --------------------------------------------------------- Grade | Bronze Silver Gold --------------------------------------------------------- 00101000 | 01001000 | 01101000 | 10001000 00110000 | 01010000 | 01110000 | 10010000 High | 00111000 | 01011000 | 01111000 | 10011000 --------------------------------------------------------- SYS_NAME:/NETUTIL>...
  • Page 122: Dhcpd

    MAX Command Reference Guide Network Utility Commands 25.9. DHCPD This command sets up DHCP mode in console interface. [Example] SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/DHCP > DHCPD enable Before DHCP daemon start, Check LAN link is alive..> OK! Link is alive...after 0 seconds ************* DHCP DAEMON START ************* Please, Wait a minute to find a DHCP server and allocate IP SYS_NAME:/CONFIG/DHCP>...
  • Page 123: Cdr Configuration Command

    MAX Command Reference Guide CDR configuration Commands 26. CDR configuration command MAX system provides CDR (call detail record) generation function. The CDR files are generated on per call basis, and transmitted to MAX-BS billing server. The change command configures various CDR parameters for billing purpose. The basic parameters are as follows.
  • Page 124 MAX Command Reference Guide CDR configuration Commands [Example] MAX:/CONFIG/CDR> change ========================================================================= Configuration Change Command Usage ========================================================================= change <parameter> <value> ========================================================================= parameter ; func - CDR Function(value ; enable | disable) ; alias - Alias for caller address <value> 0 : No 1 : System E.164 Address 2 : System E.164 Address + Calling Address ;...
  • Page 125 MAX Command Reference Guide CDR configuration Commands [Example] MAX:/CONFIG/CDR> show =========================================================================== CDR Configurations =========================================================================== Function(func) : Disabled Alias for caller address(alias) : No Simplified reason(reason) : Yes Interval of sending(ios) : 5 sec Number of reporting per a file(nf) : 1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Server 1 IP(sip1) : 0.0.0.0...
  • Page 126: Default Configuration Values

    MAX Command Reference Guide Default Configuration Values 27. Default Configuration Values MAX system retrieves the default configuration values that have been set at factory when a default setting command is executed. Caution!!! - All routing table contents are deleted when Default command is executed. - All address table contents are deleted when Default command is executed.
  • Page 127 MAX Command Reference Guide Default Configuration Values CAPA_FLAG : TXASF Codec Type : 61 VPort Start : 21000 Client Name : net2fone Doorman 1 IP : 169.132.184.211 Doorman 1 Port : 6801 Doorman 2 IP : 216.53.10.1 Doorman 2 Port : 6801 TCP Start Port : 4000 Reseller Code : 00000...
  • Page 128 MAX Command Reference Guide Default Configuration Values dial mode (mode) : NO WAIT DIAL TONE(1) ring number (nring) : 2 times polarity reversal (pola) : DISABLE(OFF) Voice Output Gain (vgain) : -3 dbm PCM Input Gain (igain) : -3 dbm hangup mode(hmode) : DEFAULT(0) ring off detect (t1)
  • Page 129 MAX Command Reference Guide Default Configuration Values FAX Jitter Buffer Max Length (faxjb) : 290 ms FAX Highest Connection Speed (faxcs) : 9600 bps Ringback Tone Delay (rbtd) : 300 ms FAX ECM mode (faxecm) : ENABLE(ON) long silence detection threshold time (lsdtt) : 45 sec long silence detection threshold gain (lsdtg) : -45 ==================================================================...

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