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CS1000 SLT details

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HantzT

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Feb 24, 2014
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Hi everyone,
I'm new with CS1000 and struggling to understand the result of and SLT command.

I was looking to find the number of Analog Phones/ FAXs and Digital Phone in the enterprise.
I don't know to which device Class Telephones belongs to what ACDN, AML and Phantom Ports mean.
If I understand correctly TNS defines Telephones, Intercom, FAX, Hunt Group and everything that may be use as communication point be it physical or virtual.

Can some one help me with that?

Here is the result of my SLT
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REQ SLT
ANALOGUE TELEPHONES 304 LEFT 30 USED 274
CLASS TELEPHONES 96 LEFT 4 USED 92
DIGITAL TELEPHONES 64 LEFT 1 USED 63
DECT USERS 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
IP USERS 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
BASIC IP USERS 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
DECT VISITOR USER 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
ACD AGENTS 10 LEFT 10 USED 0

PCA 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
ITG ISDN TRUNKS 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
H.323 ACCESS PORTS 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
AST 1 LEFT 1 USED 0
SIP CONVERGED DESKTOPS 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
SIP CTI TR87 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
RAN CON 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
MUS CON 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
SURVIVABILITY 0 LEFT 0 USED 0

TNS 2500 LEFT 1969 USED 531
ACDN 300 LEFT 296 USED 4
AML 16 LEFT 15 USED 1
IDLE_SET_DISPLAY NORTEL
LTID 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
RAN RTE 500 LEFT 500 USED 0
ATTENDANT CONSOLES 2500 LEFT 2500 USED 0
BRI DSL 150 LEFT 150 USED 0
MPH DSL 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
DATA PORTS 2500 LEFT 2500 USED 0
PHANTOM PORTS 2500 LEFT 2486 USED 14
SIP ACCESS PORTS 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
TRADITIONAL TRUNKS 2500 LEFT 2465 USED 35
DCH 80 LEFT 80 USED 0
TMDI D-CHANNELS 64 LEFT 63 USED 1
KEY1 24465562
KEY2 53255110
KEY3 56356221
 
Hoep this helps.


REQ SLT
ANALOGUE TELEPHONES 304 LEFT 30 USED 274 - Analog ports you can program
CLASS TELEPHONES 96 LEFT 4 USED 92 - Analog Caller ID sets. Used a lot in Govt. installs, but you have to have an Class card for these to work
DIGITAL TELEPHONES 64 LEFT 1 USED 63 - Digital phone ports
DECT USERS 0 LEFT 0 USED 0 - DECT wireless sets. Older technology, but some people still use
IP USERS 0 LEFT 0 USED 0 - IP phone licenses
BASIC IP USERS 0 LEFT 0 USED 0 - IP phone licenses
DECT VISITOR USER 0 LEFT 0 USED 0 - haven't ever seen these used
ACD AGENTS 10 LEFT 10 USED 0 - Call Center Agents you can program
PCA 0 LEFT 0 USED 0 - Personal Call Assistant - like "find me follow me" used for MCS and Lync integration as well
ITG ISDN TRUNKS 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
H.323 ACCESS PORTS 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
AST 1 LEFT 1 USED 0
SIP CONVERGED DESKTOPS 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
SIP CTI TR87 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
RAN CON 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
MUS CON 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
SURVIVABILITY 0 LEFT 0 USED 0

TNS 2500 LEFT 1969 USED 531
ACDN 300 LEFT 296 USED 4 - total number of ACD Groups you can program. Automatic Call Distribution
AML 16 LEFT 15 USED 1 - Don't worry abou this. But connections to meridian mail and call pilot and contact center
IDLE_SET_DISPLAY NORTEL
LTID 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
RAN RTE 500 LEFT 500 USED 0
ATTENDANT CONSOLES 2500 LEFT 2500 USED 0
BRI DSL 150 LEFT 150 USED 0
MPH DSL 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
DATA PORTS 2500 LEFT 2500 USED 0
PHANTOM PORTS 2500 LEFT 2486 USED 14 - Phantom ports for forwarding calls without using up your TN licenses.
SIP ACCESS PORTS 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
TRADITIONAL TRUNKS 2500 LEFT 2465 USED 35
DCH 80 LEFT 80 USED 0
TMDI D-CHANNELS 64 LEFT 63 USED 1
KEY1 24465562 <- save this somewhere
KEY2 53255110 <- save this somewhere
KEY3 56356221 <- save this somewhere


John Anaya
Signet6 Network Sciences
ACSS/ACIS - CS1000 Rls 7.5/Call Pilot 5
ACSS/ACIS - SME - IP Office 8.0
APSS/APDS - Avaya UC Services

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Thank you very much for the quick answer!
 
Does that mean that there is 92 device with caller ID (in addition of the 274 Analogue Devices and the 63 Digital Devices)?
 
Not Caller ID, but Class phones. They are analog phones that have the Caller ID capability.

First number is how many licenses you have, the second number is how many you have left to use and the last number is how many you currently have programmed.

John Anaya
Signet6 Network Sciences
ACSS/ACIS - CS1000 Rls 7.5/Call Pilot 5
ACSS/ACIS - SME - IP Office 8.0
APSS/APDS - Avaya UC Services

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