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Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 / Re: Check the status of IP/XNET chanels one by one
« on: July 27, 2012, 04:52:27 AM »
Hi,
You can find out how many IP channels are occupied by finding out what PBX numbers have the 2 PBX's.
You need to do an STATE XNET ALL so find the PBX numbers, after that you need to type
STATE XNET ICP <icp pbx number>
It's something like that
Signalling | Link | Dest | XNET | State | Owner | ID |Status
Dvc Location | Handle |Switch| Trunk Id | | | |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 11 1 | 12 | 141 | 269 |Busy |Call Proc|7 191|Wait
1 1 11 1 | 12 | 141 | 177 |Busy |Call Proc|6 1B7|Wait
1 1 11 1 | 12 | 141 | 590 |Busy |Call Proc|4 21D|Wait
1 1 11 1 | 12 | 141 | 349 |Busy |Call Proc|2 23C|Wait
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The destination switch is the PBX number (141) . The trunk ID as you can see is a random number
because they are virtual channels. Unfortunately you can't see what extensions are involved in call.
You can find out how many IP channels are occupied by finding out what PBX numbers have the 2 PBX's.
You need to do an STATE XNET ALL so find the PBX numbers, after that you need to type
STATE XNET ICP <icp pbx number>
It's something like that
Signalling | Link | Dest | XNET | State | Owner | ID |Status
Dvc Location | Handle |Switch| Trunk Id | | | |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 11 1 | 12 | 141 | 269 |Busy |Call Proc|7 191|Wait
1 1 11 1 | 12 | 141 | 177 |Busy |Call Proc|6 1B7|Wait
1 1 11 1 | 12 | 141 | 590 |Busy |Call Proc|4 21D|Wait
1 1 11 1 | 12 | 141 | 349 |Busy |Call Proc|2 23C|Wait
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The destination switch is the PBX number (141) . The trunk ID as you can see is a random number
because they are virtual channels. Unfortunately you can't see what extensions are involved in call.