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Command Option 61c to Print list of phone by types

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poncho71

Technical User
Oct 26, 2006
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Hi,

I'm on an Option 61c PBX and would like to get information on phone types built. For example, 2616 and so on. Need a complete list (Number count) to be specific.

Please advise the best way to accomplish this and hopefully the least amount of data printed except for what I requested.

Thanks in advance.
 
There isn't a built in "list" that drills down to specific set model programmed.

I'd run a TNB and then open it in this:
Someone may says use LD81 - but that does not specify 2008 vs 2616.

Someone may say use LD117, but that does not include analog.

However, you _can_ get the analog list from LD81 and do the digital list from LD117 - it will just be in two separate formats and won't include user name or other details.



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Thank you for the update I appreciate it. Would it be possible to list the commands in order how I would execute them.

For example: ld 117
prompt ?
amd so on

Thanks Much!
 
What is the SDF format. We dont have data access to our PBX. So I'm limited to the connected printer. Should I consider a different way of output?

Thanks again,

 
CSV is "Comma Seperated Values". Fields are separated by a comma.
SDF is "Space Delimited Format". Fields start and stop at the same column number.

Both are basic text output.

And you do have data access :) All you have to do is connect the serial port of a laptop to the cable where the existing terminal is. You'll need to work on gender and cable ends, but it can be done.

However, if you want to simplify things before that, and just get some quick counts, do this "count" command:

>LD 81
REQ cnt
FEAT sets
FEAT <hit return>


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