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using hyperterm to gather dnb report info

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lanrucj

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Mar 8, 2009
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when i use hyperterm to log in to my pbx i get the following screen. what is the pdt? usually i hit 7 to get a port number and then select a port and from there i am able to login.

i do have procom but not sure how to capture the dnb into a text file to i can run the dnber report on it. what i am doing is looking for ext assigned to multiple phones, is there a simple way to find that out right from the pbx itself?

1 Read Mass Memory
2 Search Mass Memory
3 Count Matching Strings in Mass Memory
4 Status Report
5 Display I/O Port Status
6 Clear Mass Memory
7 Go Transparent to Host Port
X Logout


Command: 7
Which host port? (1,2) 1
OK - use <control>] A to terminate

pdt>
 
Somebody logged into PDT. Type EXIT to get out of it and get back to the switch overlays.

Go to LD 20
REQ: PRT
TYPE: DNB
CUST: 0
DN: xxxx
(hit return until it shows you all TNs that the DN is on)

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thanks, but i need to get a system wide report. so is there a way to just list all ext on that are multiple phones.

also, i have never seen this before when logging in on hyperterm. looks like i am in the pbx just can get this pdt to go away and login or execute commands.

pdt>
TRK326 122 18

TIM622 14:15 10/4/2009 CPU 1
 
lanrucj,

Do as instructed... Exit from PDT and follow telebub's advice to print all your DNB information.

Capture the information to a text file (dnb.txt), then go to pepedog.com/meridian and download the dnober.xls file and this will parse your text file into a readable spreadsheet.

Also download the mv.xls and capture your TNB data and use the MV file to parse all your TNB data into a nice spreadsheet.
 
i knew it was something simple. just type exit, i cant believe i didnt try that.

thanks
 
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