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Here is a command that you can have a lot of fun with. And use for wo 18

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CBB

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May 22, 2001
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Here is a command that you can have a lot of fun with. And use for work too :(

List trace station xxxx/x
An example would be list trace station 1234/7. This would activate button 1 on extension 1234.
Note: you have to add 6 to whatever button you want to press, button 1 is 7 button 24 is 30 etc…

Now here is how you can have some real fun with someone.
Go out to and find a funny number to call.
Then you put an autodial on a persons phone, say button 24, then "li trac st xxxx/30" will press the button and it will be on speakerphone.
Enjoy!

Now I should add that it is also a handy command for doing work (but that's no fun)
If someone says "my calls go strait to VM" you can from the SAT press the Send All calls Button on their phone.
Also nice for testing calls after a cut or something like that at a remote site.
 
Oh the fun we shall have!
 
Wow, thats pretty cool.
 
Yeah, the uses are pretty limitless. If it can be a button you can activate it remotly now.
 
AWESOME!!!

Thinking of using this for remote logout of an agent using ASA. Then I don't have to call into the remote access number, or set up a vector, etc.

THANK YOU!

- Stinney

Favorite all too common vendor response: "We've never seen this issue before.
 
here's how I see this going, Avaya reads this and just can't handle it, just way too much fun for the old bell heads.
So next month we will see a PCN to stop all but the most useful bits of this command. Then next we all get the PCN to install on our customers, which means more OT

Thanks A Lot CBB !!!


ps: only joking with ya CBB
 
Did this command always work like this, or did it change at some release?

Thanks!
 
I believe it just came out in 3.x.
 
Awesome find. A star for you.
 
Cool idea for remote site!!
It work for button assigment in digital/ip set, not for analog.
A star for you CBB!!
 
Fantastic - already had so much fun at the expense of the most tedious users... works on 2.x btw.
 
this is really handy getting rid of ringer off & SAC. also, FYI looks like the feature started working at R11, i tried on a R9 (when list trace started) and no go.
 
Makes you wonder how many other hidden commands there are.
 
From the help menu here is what you get if you do a 'list trace stat' then press help

Enter an assigned station extension [or ext/a(atm), q(qsig), 1-40 (button#)], ['
print']

Or press CANCEL to cancel the command
 
not very much info, i wonder what the atm & qisg option would do
 
I have used the /q option for trouble shooting QSIG problem. Very handy!
 
list trace station ext
1Use list trace station to check the VPI.VCI data for the station identified by the extension ext. Add /a
after the extension (ext/a) to request ATM-specific trace data on S8700.
The following screen shows VPI.VCI and ATM-specific trace data for a successful 2-party call setup.
The VPI.VCI information appears for S8700. The ATM information appears on S8700 MC.
list trace tac
list trace tac tac# [/[q][d]]
[/a] appears on S8700 MC
Use list trace tac to trace calls entering and leaving the server via a trunk group. To request additional
trace data, follow tac# with a slash (/) and then one or more of these qualifiers:
Examples
list trace tac 48
list trace tac *14/q
list trace tac 284/dqa
list trace station 52501/a Page 1
LIST TRACE
Time Data
15:12:07 Calling party station 57405 cid 0x20
15:12:09 dial 52501
15:12:09 ring station 52501 cid 0x20
15:12:09 ATM setup PN01-0081 to PN03-0045
15:12:09 ATM setup PN03-0046 to PN01-0082
15:12:11 active station 52501 cid 0x20
15:12:22 idle station 57405 cid 0x20
q Requests trace data of QSIG operations, such as diversion, diversion with reroute
and path replacement, performed on the specified trunk. QSIG trace data
displayed includes reject and invoke information and return errors.
d Requests trace data on calls made over a specified trunk group.
a S8700 MC: Requests ATM-specific trace data for specified trunk.
Maintenance SAT Commands
list trunk group
Maintenance Commands Reference 255
November 2003
Output
The following example shows the output for list trace tac tac#/q requesting QSIG trace data with an
outgoing call on the trunk to a station that had call forwarding turned on. The “DV_RR” data line shows
the attempted QSIG diversion reroute.
list trunk group
S8700 | S8500 | S8300 | S8100
For more information about list trunk-group see “Trunk Groups” in Administrator’s Guide for Avaya
Communication Manager, 555-233-506.
mark port
S8700 | S8500 | S8300 | S8100
mark port UUCSSpp
Use mark port to make a port unusable by normal call processing. The port can be tested, etc., but calls
are not attempted through the port. A marked port is saved as part of translation. Use clear port to restore
the port to service.
list trace tac *14/q Page 1
LIST TRACE
time data
14:08:56 dial 86242000
14:08:56 route-pattern 14 preference 1 cid 0xb
14:08:56 seize trunk-group 14 member 2 cid 0xb
14:08:56 Setup digits 2000
14:08:56 Calling Number & Name 5382500 stat 2500
14:08:56 Proceed trunk-group 14 member 2 cid 0xb
14:08:56 Alert trunk-group 14 member 2 cid 0xb
14:09:07 QSIG<in DV_RR Invk 6242001 invkid 0x17
14:09:07 dial 8624
14:09:07 term trunk-group 14 cid 0xb
14:09:07 QSIG>out DV_L2 Invk 3035382000 invkid 0x19
14:09:07 QSIG>out DV_L2 Invk 3035382000 invkid 0x19
14:09:07 dial 86242001#
14:09:07 route-pattern 14 preference 1 cid 0xb
14:09:07 seize trunk-group 14 member 3 cid 0xb
 
Is there anyway to keep this command from showing up in the history log??? =) I must admit it is a neat tool and a great way to play with someone however when you work at BP we all know the first thing to do is look at the history log.

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Hi,

I saw the help instruction :

Enter an assigned station extension [or ext/a(atm), q(qsig), 1-40 (button#)]

Or press CANCEL to cancel the command

but it works with ext/7 for button 1...

what happend if I enter

ext/1.....ext/6 ?
 
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