How to Use the Command-Line Interface to Monitor Phones
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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]
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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
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values are 0 (unregistered) and 1 (registered).
line value—Registers the number of lines or specifies a
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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.
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debug—Which debug modes are activated.
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ethernet—Network statistics.
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ip—IP packet statistics.
strpool—String library pool of strings. This command
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can be used only if the telnet_level parameter is set to
allow privileged commands to be executed.
memorymap—Memory mapping table, including free,
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used, and wasted blocks.
dump—Dump of the memory contents. This command
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can be used only if the telnet_level parameter is set to
allow privileged commands to be executed.
malloctable—Memory allocation table.
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stacks—Tasks and buffer lists.
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status—Current phone status, including errors.
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abort_vector—Address of the last recorded abort vector.
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flash—Flash memory information.
dspstate—DSP status, including whether the DSP is
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ready, the audio mode, whether keepalive pending is
turned on, and the ringer state.
rtp—Packet statistics for the RTP streams.
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tcp—Status of TCP ports, including the state (listen or
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closed) and the port number.
lsm—Current status of the Line State Manager control
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blocks.
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