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NewbiePBX88

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Jan 11, 2016
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My system is a Nortel M1, CS1000, Opt11C with expansion cabinet. I'm unfamiliar with command line entries, I usually deal with an OTM GUI.
I don't have soft-copies of any manuals or guides, so it would take me a month of Sundays to lookup what I'm trying to find.

Can someone please provide me some commands (ld#, REQ type, etc.) to list out my installed card types, model numbers, versions, etc.? I'm wanting to check what the PBX has for information on my cards versus the physical labeling of those cards.

You won't hurt my feelings by giving simple answers or detailed explanations, I'm not in the TELCO business as my career field. TYIA.
 
Thanks rflores69 & david (Firebird); both documents are helpful.
Using the Print Reports Guide, in LDs 20, 21, & 22, I've found some commands a bit confusing. Some I've had to put "prt" at the REQ: prompt and whichever command at the TYPE: prompt (e.g. REQ:prt, then TYPE:vas), whereas others I had to type the command at the REQ: prompt (e.g. REQ:tid).

A vendor will be here tomorrow and he asked if I could verify physical hardware versus what's listed in TM.

Some of what prints to screen becomes hard to read because of multiple recurring BUG101 errors. Next, I'll need to figure out what those are trying to tell me.
 
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