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July 2006 - InnoMedia
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InnoMedia Confidential
CONNECTING YOUR WORLDS
Dl: Trace Settings
Dn: Show the state of connections for all endpoints
Ds: Show notificat
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on information for all endpoints
Dt: Show DHCP lease information
Du: Show RTP statistics
M: Miscellaneous Settings
M0: Show MTA SNTP time
M1: Configure NTP server
M2: Configure log server
M3: Show syslog
M4: Signal default timeout configure
Ma: RFC2833 control
Mb: System alive time
Mc: Information of Call agent ID and port
Md: Dynamic playtype setting
Me: Information of control parameters
Mf: Flash_Hook_timer_Setting
Mg: Voice_Service_Control
Mj: Information of Jitter Buffer Size, Bandwidth Parms
Mk: MGCP local ports configuration
Ml: Information of Line parameters
Mn: Information of IP Information
Mq: Dummy packet timer setting
Mp: Configure phone lines
Mr: Configure the voice volume
Mt: Test SNMP trap message
Mx: Configure the endpointname
Mw: Change password
P: Ping
R: Reset system
E: Exiting and Logout
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A new add-on Feature for this release allowing you to display both cable modem and
MTA’s trace messages on the screen at the same time.
To perform this task, follow this steps:
1. Use the replevel command to configure the cable modem’s report level (see page
X42X). The cable modem’s status messages displays on the screen.
2. Telnet to the MTA. You will be asked to enter MTA’s User ID and password to
login.
3. Use the Dl command to configure the MTA’s trace level (see page
X22X). Now, both
cable modem’s status messages and MTA’s trace messages are showing on the
screen at the same time.
4. Use the E command to exit from MTA and go back to the cable modem’s main
menu, if you wish to continue configuring your cable modem.
macaddr
Command Name: macaddr