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How to Use the Command-Line Interface to Monitor Phones
Table 5-1
CLI Commands (continued)
Command
SIP Phone> register {option value | line value }
SIP Phone> reset
SIP Phone> show {arp | debug | ethernet | ip |
strpool | memorymap | dump | malloctable | stacks |
status | abort_vector | flash | dspstate | rtp | tcp
| lsm | fsm | fsmdef | fsmcnf | fsmxfr | fim | gsm |
register | network | config | personaldir | dialplan
| timers} [running | all]
Cisco SIP IP Phone Administrator Guide, Release 6.x and 7.x
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Chapter 5
Purpose
Instructs the Cisco IP 7960G/7940G phone to register with
the proxy server. The keywords and argument are as follows:
option value—Whether each line is registered. Valid
values are 0 (unregistered) and 1 (registered).
line value—Registers the number of lines or specifies a
backup proxy. Valid values are 1 to 6 and backup (0). For
example, if you enter 0, the phone registers to the backup
proxy.
Resets the phone line. This command can be used only if the
telnet_level parameter is set to allow privileged commands to
be executed.
Shows information about the SIP IP phone, depending on the
keywords used:
arp—Contents of the ARP cache.
debug—Which debug modes are activated.
ethernet—Network statistics.
ip—IP packet statistics.
strpool—String library pool of strings. This command
can be used only if the telnet_level parameter is set to
allow privileged commands to be executed.
memorymap—Memory mapping table, including free,
used, and wasted blocks.
dump—Dump of the memory contents. This command
can be used only if the telnet_level parameter is set to
allow privileged commands to be executed.
malloctable—Memory allocation table.
stacks—Tasks and buffer lists.
status—Current phone status, including errors.
abort_vector—Address of the last recorded abort vector.
flash—Flash memory information.
dspstate—DSP status, including whether the DSP is
ready, the audio mode, whether keepalive pending is
turned on, and the ringer state.
rtp—Packet statistics for the RTP streams.
tcp—Status of TCP ports, including the state (listen or
closed) and the port number.
lsm—Current status of the Line State Manager control
blocks.
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