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Determining 3300 DSP Resources

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kwbMitel

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Oct 11, 2005
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Is there a simple way to determine the amount of DSP resources you have on a 3300 LX/MX/CX?

I'm assuming a maintenace command but which one?

On a related subject, has anyone increased their embedded VM ports to 30?
 
If there is such a command it's unlikely it'd be available via the ESM. Putting it there would make far too much sense. Mitel has added a virtual plethora of command qualifiers to the LIST command, most recent additions obviously for the 3300, but which one you need, if it's even there at all, I have not a clue. You can only access them via the Telnet Interface, not through the web GUI.

Example: LIST SHO FLIST FOR 9
will display the number of MWI indicators illuminated at any given moment as well as the total size of the available resource pool.

In days of old you could log into an SX2K and with a super-secret command you could set the KERnel POLL interval to some arbitrary 2-digit integer and dynamically view the top 10 processes running in the KERnel PROCess POol or the KERnel QUueue, but it was dangerous because with too small an integer value, say 5 for example, you could actually bring the machine to its knees. All pretty useful commands back in the days of the MC-I processors and external ram cards.

Perhaps MitelGuy will slip in here and tell us what the new LIST commands are.
 
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