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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
------------------------------
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.
mon—Sends all debug output to both the console and the
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
the session argument.
msg—Sends 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.
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