I'm trying to clean up my phone switch and was wondering if there is a command to determine what is using a particular coverage answer-group. (I'm looking for a command similiar to disp cover sender-group for coverage paths.) Thanks.
There is not an easy solution, do a "list cov pa print", and a "list cov ans print". Once you have the lists, look for any cov paths that have an entry of "cXX" as one of the points (use a highlighter pen to mark), check the c/a list to see if there are any members. Then do "disp cov send" to determine if any users are pointing to that path. If there are no senders, then the cov path may be removed and the c/a group also, "IF" it does not exist in more than one (1) path. If a c/a group exists in more than 1 path, you must repeat the procedure. Note: a cover ans group with no members may exist in a cover path, but the switch will skip the point because there are no members.
There is a program us old guys have that AT&T/Lucent/Avaya decided we did not need. Terranova has a bunch search features that were "left out" of DSA/ASA. If you are a packrat and have floppies back to 1997 they might be there. I have a G3V11 and this software still works.
Lets scream at Avaya to put these search tools back into ASA.
You can use the audit feature of ASA/DSA under "faults & performace" and it will show unused paths, answer groups, and even show duplicate covarage paths so you can consolidate.
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