User guide
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Cisco H.323 Signaling Interface User Guide
OL-2156-04 Rev. A1
Appendix A MML User Interface and Command Reference
set-dest-state
Note When the Cisco HSI is in the restart pending, halt pending, or reboot pending software state, the
sta-callproc command cancels the pending state.
Syntax Description
Examples In the following example, the command displays the status of the Cisco HSI and call processing activity:
gw mml> rtrv-softw
VSC H-323 Signaling Interface - H323-GW1 2000-06-20 10:04:28
M RTRV
Platform Status:
Signaling interface: Active
Call processing: Running
set-dest-state
The set-dest-state command changes the service state of an IP link or E-ISUP signaling path to IS (in
service) or OOS (out of service).
set-dest-state:ipLink1toVscA:IS|OOS
set-dest-state:ipLink2toVscA:IS|OOS
set-dest-state:ipLink1toVscB:IS|OOS
set-dest-state:ipLink2toVscB:IS|OOS
set-dest-state:EisupPath:IS|OOS
set-dest-state:ipLinkNms:IS|OOS
Syntax Description
Examples In the following example, the command changes the service state of an IP link signaling path to IS:
gw mml> set-dest-state:ipLink1toVscA:state=IS
H323 Signaling Interface Day Mon 1 hh:mm:ss YYYY
M SUCC
Initiating state change of ipLink1toVscA to IS
gw mml> set-dest-state:ipLink1toVscA:state=OOS
H323 Signaling Interface Day Mon 1 hh:mm:ss YYYY
M SUCC
Initiating state change of ipLink1toVscA to OOS
This command has no arguments or keywords.
IS In service.
OOS Out of service.