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Find built but unused TN's

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jgeisler1

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Aug 14, 2013
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I am quickly running out of usable TN's. Is there any way to Stat a TN to show when the last time it was used, instead of just a Stat to see if it's Idle or Busy? I know there are TN's in our system that are built and punched down, but not actually making it to a wall termination for use. (if that made sense to anyone)
 
Digital or analog? Analog, no way to find this out. Digital, yes, by running LD 30 Lopo All command and looking for disabled sets with LDIS command
 
Sorry, command is Loop All, Not Lopo, no way to edit on this forum I guess.
 
Alright, I did this.

ld 30
NWS000
.loop all

PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002

PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002

PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002

PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002

PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002

PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002

PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002

PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002

PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002

PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002

PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002

PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002

PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002

PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002

PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002

PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 18 DATA: 00000002
PRI264 DCH: 19 DATA: 00000002
NWS501 8 0 8 : -0

NWS401 8 0 9 : -1 -8

NWS501 8 0 11 : -14

NWS301 20 0 : -3 -4 -9 -11

.
NWS301 24 0 : -9 -13 -15

NWS401 24 1 2 : -0 -1 -15

NWS501 24 1 3 : -8

NWS501 24 1 5 : -15

NWS501 24 1 6 : -8

NWS501 24 1 13 : -4

NWS501 24 1 14 : -8

NWS501 24 1 15 : -0


Is there a difference in meaning from the NWS301/401/501?
 
Now all you have to do is stat those TN's and they should be disabled if there is no phone plugged into it.
 
I did a stat on all those individual TN's and all buy one came up as IDLE. The one that wasn't idle was BUSY. I just got confused again.
 
You could to try and IDU the set and see if there is anything out there. Ld 32, IDU l s c u
 
I tried the IDU in 32 and got the following code: NPR503. Any idea what it means?
 
Yep, it means it doesn't see a phone out there

NPR0503 Response timeout from IDU (2 seconds).
Action:
Severity: Minor. Critical to Monitor: No. SNMP trap: No
 
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