Chapter 5
Monitoring Cisco SIP IP Phones
Table 5-1
CLI Commands (continued)
Command
SIP Phone> traceroute ip-address [ ttl ]
SIP Phone> tty {echo {on | off} | mon | timeout value
| kill session | msg}
Output Examples
Phone Status
The following sample output shows that the proxy servers are not configured:
Phone1> show status
Current Phone Status
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W351 unprovisioned proxy_emergency
W350 unprovisioned proxy_backup
Telnet Session
The following sample output shows the initial Telnet session using a UNIX server:
UNIX% telnet 10.18.10.10
Trying 10.18.10.10...
Connected to 10.18.10.10.
Escape character is '^]'.
Password :*****
How to Use the Command-Line Interface to Monitor Phones
Purpose
Initiates a traceroute session from the console or from a Telnet
session. Traceroute shows the route that IP datagrams follow
from the SIP IP phone to the specified IP address. The
arguments are as follows:
ip-address—Dotted IP address or alphanumeric address
•
(host name) of the host to which you are sending the
traceroute.
ttl—(Optional) Time-to-live value or the number of
•
routers (hops) through which the datagram can pass.
Default is 30.
Controls the Telnet system. Arguments and keywords are as
follows:
echo—Controls local echo. Valid values are on and off.
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mon—Sends all debug output to both the console and the
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Telnet sessions.
timeout value—Sets the Telnet session timeout period, in
•
seconds. Range is from 0 to 65535.
kill session—Tears down the Telnet session specified by
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the session argument.
msg—Sends a message to another terminal logged into
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the phone; for example, you can send a message telling
everyone else that is logged in to log off.
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