Specifications

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Sample syntax:
traceroute "target IP address", "[-CeIS] [-m <max_ttl>] [-f <first_ttl>] [-l <length>] [-p
<port>] [-q <nqueries>] [-t <tos>] [-w <waittime>] [-z <pausemsecs>]"
4.3.3 Connecting to a ShoreGear Voice Switch
ShoreGear Half-Width and Full-Width voice switches provide a serial communications port
accessible through a straight-through 9-pin serial cable.
To connect to a ShoreGear switch through a serial communications port:
Step 1 Connect a serial cable between a personal computer and the ShoreGear switch.
Step 2 Use a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal to open a connection
to the switch.
Step 3 Apply these values to the terminal settings:
Speed: 19.2 Kbs
Data bit: 8 bits
Stop bit: 1
Parity: No parity
Flow Control: None
4.3.4 Power over Ethernet Switches
When considering the use of Power over Ethernet (PoE) data switches in your network,
keep in mind that not all PoE data switches provide power to all data ports, and not all PoE
data switches provide adequate power to support all devices.
-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.
Model Idle Maximum PoE Class
IP110 2.8 W 4.1 W 2
IP115 2.6 W 3.7 W 2
IP210 3.0 W 4.7 W 2
IP212k 3.0 W 5.0 W 2
IP230 2.9 W 4.4 W 2
IP265 3.5 W 5.9 W 2
IP530 3.1 W 5.9 W 2
IP560 3.3 W 6.4 W 2
Table 4-7 Power usage and class of ShoreTel IP Phones:
Parameter Description
Table 4-6 Traceroute Parameters