Specifications
ShoreTel Voice Switches Connecting to a ShoreTel Voice Switch
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Connecting to a ShoreTel Voice Switch
ShoreTel Voice Switch Half-Width and Full-Width voice switches provide a serial communications port
accessible through a straight-through 9-pin serial cable.
-S This parameter specifies that probes are sent with a SIP message on the
SIP destination port.
Set this parameter to determine if SIP is flowing from the switch through the
network. This parameter uses fixed ports.
-m <max_ttl> max_ttl specifies the maximum time to live (TTL) value for traceroute
packets.
The default maximum TTL value is 30 bytes. Valid max_ttl values range
from 1 to 255.
-f <first_ttl> first_ttl specifies the TTL value of initial traceroute packets.
The default initial TTL value is 1. Valid settings of first_ttl range from 1 to 255
and must be less than max_ttl.
-l <length> length specifies the size of traceroute packet.
The default packet size is 40 bytes, but valid user-entered length settings
range from 100 to 1992.
-p <port> port specifies the port for the destination probe. Valid port settings range
from 1 to 65535.
-q <nqueries> nqueries specifies the number of queries execute with each TTL value.
The default value is 3. All integers greater than 0 are acceptable nqueries
values.
-t <tos> tos specifies Type of Server (tos) bit settings in the IP header of traceroute
packets.
The default value is 0. Valid settings range from 0 to 255.
-w <waittime> waittime specifies the period (seconds) a switch waits for a reply to a
traceroute packet.
The default value is 5 (seconds). Valid waittime settings range from 2 to
86400.
-z <pause> pause specifies the period (milliseconds) between successive probes sent
by the command.
The default value is 0 (milliseconds). Valid pause settings range from 0 to
3600000.
Entering traceroute without listing any parameters returns the list of available parameters.
Table 12: Traceroute Parameters
Parameter Description










