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Mitel Forums => Mitel Software Applications => Topic started by: mickyspring on April 28, 2015, 04:55:52 PM
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I have a cable that has been cut and pulled out and not able to trace back the the main phone room and i need to figure out what port the phone was set up on. This is was i found in the maint command line and i'm figuring that 1-3-1-48 is the port number, but if i pull the cross connect on a known working phone on port 1-3-1-51 it still shows as IDLE. I'm looking at the 110 blocks and i figure that there are 24 ports to each 25 pair cable and 1-3-1-48 would be the last one on the second cable. Am i right in thinking that ????
Location | Device | State | Owner | ID |Status
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1 3 1 48 1| 5330e IP |Out of Service | | |
1 3 1 48 2| Unassigned |Not applicable | | |
1 3 1 48 2| Alternate Codec |Out of Service | | |
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Location | Device | State | Owner | ID |Status
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1 3 1 51 1| 5330e IP |Idle | | |
1 3 1 51 2| Unassigned |Not applicable | | |
1 3 1 51 2| Alternate Codec |Idle | | |
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"1 3 1 48 1" is a PLID. It is not a cross connect.
You won't be able to find the wire from the 3300.
I suspect that the easiest way to ID what cable it may be on is to check which lights are inactive on the streamline and go from there.
Ralph
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Problem is there are no indicators or light on the unit to show any activity.
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Log into the streamline's web interface. It will show activity of the ports
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Does anybody know if there is a default login and password for the Streamline unit ???
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Default login is “admin” password is “admin” (without quotes)