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Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.8 Operations, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Guide
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Chapter 3 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Platform Operations
Regular Operations
Managing MML Sessions
The following sections describe the operations that you can use to manage an MML session:
Displaying Previously Entered MML Commands, page 3-39
Displaying Information About MML Commands, page 3-40
Re-entering Previously Entered MML Commands, page 3-41
Retrieving Active MML Sessions, page 3-42
Ending an MML Session, page 3-42
Displaying Previously Entered MML Commands
Use the h MML command to redisplay an MML command or a series of MML commands, depending
on the number or range that you enter. If you do not enter a number or range, the system displays the last
MML command that was entered.
To redisplay the last MML command that was entered, log in to the active Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch,
start an MML session, and enter the h command.
h
The system returns a response like the following:
Media Gateway Controller - MGC-01 2000-01-12 15:19:51
M RTRV
"RTRV-TC:ALL"
/* command 1 */
To redisplay a particular MML command that you entered, log in to the active Cisco PGW 2200
Softswitch, start an MML session, and enter the h::number command:
Where number is the number of the MML command you want to display. The last MML command that
you entered is 1; the command you entered before that is 2, and so on.
For example, to redisplay the 10th-most-recently entered MML command, enter the h::10 command.
The system returns a response like the following:
Media Gateway Controller - MGC-01 2000-01-12 15:19:51
M RTRV
"RTRV-C7LNK:ALL"
/* command 10 */
To redisplay a range of MML commands that you entered, log in to the active Cisco PGW 2200
Softswitch, start an MML session, and enter the h:: start_num, end_num command.
Where:
start_num—Number of the first MML command you want to display. The last MML command that
you entered is 1; the command you entered before that is 2, and so on.
end_num—Number of the earliest MML command you want to display.
For example, to redisplay all of the commands from the second to the 5th-most-recently entered MML
commands, enter the h::2, 5 command:
The system returns a response like the following:
Media Gateway Controller - MGC-01 2000-01-12 15:19:51
M RTRV
"RTRV-C7LNK:ALL"