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Title: How to monitor the state of the nupoint port?
Post by: august on August 02, 2012, 10:20:49 AM
I try to find a command that let me know if my port are idle or busy.

I found the command VCCS, but this is not exactly what I'm looking for.

Is there something else?
Title: Re: How to monitor the state of the nupoint port?
Post by: acejavelin on August 06, 2012, 09:59:15 AM
What exactly are you looking for? vccs is the most common way to do this, you could also use 'stat ext <ext num>' in the 3300 to see what the ports are doing?
Title: Re: How to monitor the state of the nupoint port?
Post by: v2win on August 06, 2012, 03:55:25 PM
In the NuPoint go into system then do a shutdown it will ask if you really want to shutdown and will show all the ports and if they are idle or busy as well as the MWI queue.
Title: Re: How to monitor the state of the nupoint port?
Post by: august on August 06, 2012, 08:03:15 PM
Thanks, I will try it.

The VCCS command show too much info.  Each time a port received a call, you received all the info.  I just want the busy, idle....
Title: Re: How to monitor the state of the nupoint port?
Post by: acejavelin on August 07, 2012, 10:49:21 AM
Perhaps all you need is to put a BLF/DSS key for each Nupoint extension on a phone, perhaps on page 3 of a 5340 or something? This will let you monitor the status of each port in real time.
Title: Re: How to monitor the state of the nupoint port?
Post by: august on August 07, 2012, 12:40:53 PM
Good idea!!!
Title: How to monitor the state of the nupoint port?
Post by: v2win on August 07, 2012, 05:30:54 PM
I had my hand slapped by tech support for that when it was DNIC integration I don't know about IP.
Title: Re: How to monitor the state of the nupoint port?
Post by: acejavelin on August 09, 2012, 12:47:40 AM
I had my hand slapped by tech support for that when it was DNIC integration I don't know about IP.
lol... if I had a nickel for every time tech support tried to slap my hand and said don't do that or it will never work, yet it worked fine... well, lets just say I would probably have enough nickels for the pop machine, but not enough to pay for lunch with them and tick off the waitress at TGI Fridays. Still, that's a fair amount of nickels...

Now, I wouldn't put a BLF key on 15 phones for each of the VM ports, but if it is just for 1 phone for you to monitor, probably not a big deal.