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Coverage path confusion

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Wealthmaker

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Jan 19, 2005
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I have two coverage paths that have 1 extension as the coverpoint;but I can't find this cover path listed anywhere. I have looked at the station cover point and I don't see it there. Is there any way to find out where these cover paths are located. I did a list usage on the extension and can see the cover path but I can't find it anywhere else.

Thanks for all your help.
 
Are you using ASA?

Use the GEDI in ASA and do 'list station'

Click on the column heading to sort by cover path, and see which extensions are using that coverage path.

Also, you can do an audit for unused coverage paths, as it may not be administered to anyone's extension.
 
Do 'display coverage sender-group x' to find the extensions that use a coverage path.

Kevin
 
I'm using ASA and I did list station and display coverage sender group. I did the audit for unused cov paths as well and I did not find that cov path. I can't find how this is being used. Can it be used by something other than a station?
 
display the screen from the list usage extension x. Maybe there's something there we're missing.

Thanks,
CJH

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If you do 'list coverage path'

Look for number in 'Next Path' field.
 
I've tried all the above and I'm still not able to find it. Are there anymore suggestions on how to find this number?
 
ARe you sure that the station is in a coverage path? Maybe a station is forwarded to it, instead. Try list call. In addition, agent-ids can be assigned coverage paths, perhaps it's being used by an agent?

Susan
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- Thomas A. Edison
 
The "display coverage-sender group" that Kevin mentioned above, should list it for you. After you enter the above command, put in the coverage path that you want to find. It should look like this.

display coverage sender-group 1120 SPE A

COVERAGE SENDER GROUP

Group Number: 1120

ASSIGNED MEMBERS ( Stations and groups assigned the same coverage path. )

s: station extension
p: personal CO line group number
t: terminating extension group number
h: hunt group number

s:54945


Command successfully completed
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