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Associated Extensions/IP stations to CLAN

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ForumUser01

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Oct 16, 2009
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All,

I came across this command before but totally forgot the exact syntax. What is the command on Definity ASA that gives us the list of extensions associated/regestered with each CLAN.

TIA
MS
 
list multimedia
endpoints h.320-stations ip-stations ip-unregistered

list registered-ip-stations
[ext] [port] [print] [type] [id] [release] [region] [gatekeeper] [schedule]
[tcp] [authenticated]


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bsh

36 years Bell, AT&T, Lucent, Avaya
Tier 3 for 26 years and counting
 
how about 'stat sock' for CM4 and larger and 'stat clan-u' for CM3 and smaller.
 
Hi,

Thank you. But I got that via list options. I was wondering if there is any other command that spcifically list extensions (not prod rel etc)that associated with each CLAN.I remember seeing that or I might have looked at the same thing. Thanks again.

MS
 
status sock shows socket usage, not registered stations
status clan-usage on a s8300 with procr will not show registered stations.

A great teacher, does not provide answers, but methods to teach others "How and where to find the answers"

bsh

36 years Bell, AT&T, Lucent, Avaya
Tier 3 for 26 years and counting
 
list registered-ip-stations" will show the extension and the IP address of the CLan the phone is registered to. "list node-names ip" or "list node-names all" will give you the CLan IP Addresses

gblucas
 
'stat sock' --> gives the total regestered ip phones/socket.But not the the indicidual extensions associted with each clan. Thank you.
 
would you be interested in a program such as this?

discoveravayaipphones.png
 
What program is that? We use Prognosis but its basically useless for anything but monitoring jitter or packet loss during an call.
 
it's called QueryPhone. i'm pretty sure you won't find it anywhere. it was given to me by an Avaya Engineer when i worked for Avaya.
 
PBXTech, is the QueryPhone something you can share with us (me)?
 
I found QueryPhone Network v1.1.0.17, but its not populating any data. Any thoughts...? Does it only work with the older 46xx phones?

In my 46xxsettings file I have SET SNMPADD 10.x.x.x and SET SNMPSTRING public on and can see the information from another SNMP tool, just nothing in this app.

Thanks,
98C

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i have no problem seeing 46XXSW IP sets on my network. are you setting up the subnet search by clicking on the green '+'?

and yes adminman3, i will find a place to post it once i get home from work and out from behind this dreaded webfilter.
 
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