In LD 22 at REQ SLT return.
Try LD 81, REQ CNT, CUST 0, hit return until FEAT is displayed and enter SETS, hit return 2 more times, will give you count of sets that are built.
I have yet another question. Is there a command to show how many stations are not connected and how many are? My system shows 212 phones built but I know that all of those are not connected and we need to hook up a few. If I can figure out how many are unplugged I can just cross connect them.
If your system is set up properly, you should be disabling the sets that are not connected every night in the midnight routines. From there it is easy to check which TN's are built but disabled, simply go to
LD 32
LDIS loop shelf
This will give you the disabled TN's on that particular loop
I use LD 20 to find out how many digital ports are unused:
req: LUVU
type: 2000 (this will show digital ports not programmed).
If you wanted to see how many analog ports available, you would use:
req: LUU
type: 500 (RETURN)
Lastly, after finding out what IS in use, you can enable all disabled sets and then do an IDU in LD 20
example:
req: IDU 72 0 0 1 (RETURN)
M3900 TN 72 0 0 1
NT CODE: NTMN03EA
COLOR CODE: 70
RLS CODE: 02
SER NUM: 0403CX
This is a lot like pinging a computer to see if the other side is there and alive. The above can only be accomplished for enabled digital sets, and not analog, but if there is a phone at the far end, you will get information as printed above.
Spel is right if you want to know what TN's are open and not programmed. However, I thought you wanted to know what TN's are programmed but do not have a phone on them. To IDU each unit may take awhile.
that idu's each set in the switch, gives you the programed and actual chip set, color, serial number.. a little quicker then idu on each set.. after you issue the generate command it runs every night.. i do a prt once a week, use excel to compare col a to col c,
Code:
=sum (a1-c1)
1st do a search and replace, search for m replace with nothing.. that removes the m from the m2008 idu.. you can drag the =sum col to the bottom of the page. full process is quicker then typing this reply.. i use it to catch people swapping sets.. and phones that are unplugged, usually due to construction.. 8000 sets so i have a dozen or so a week to either find or out..
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