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Identifying analog lines

Grant_H

Systems Engineer
Jul 11, 2018
6
GB
Good afternoon All

I'm in the process of decommissioning our Realitis 3000

We have around 120 analog channels patched out around the building & I'm wondering if there is a more efficient way to identify them than plugging in a phone and calling an optipoint phone to check the caller ID?

Is there a variation of the trace command or similar that would show when an analog phone goes off hook that doesn't need to be pointed at a specific extension?
Or any other suggestions?

Thanks
Grant
 
Is you have access to the console, yes.

LCH A - list of spare analogue channels - any unused will be listed as 'spare' or will have $ next to them indicating uninstalled and therefore ready to use.

Also LEX A E
This will list all extensions and any labels / alerting names, COS (Class of Service) and TAC (Trunk Access Code - Dialling permissions),.

If you don't know the OSL, you may be able to access using the default one based on the header information.

 

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