Specifications

4-50 VoIP Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Chapter 4 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting
XTS-IP - Installation Manual December 2005
VoIP Maintenance and Troubleshooting
VoIP Administrative Functions
These functions are accessible through an RS-232 connection via the ADMIN port located on
the VoIP card. Configurations and tracing VoIP card events can be viewed from this console
connection. No programming can be performed, but firmware upgrades can be done through
the admin port.
Locating the VoIP Card through the MPB
1. Attach a straight-through cable to the MPB (RS-232) and use the following HyperTerminal
(or other terminal emulation application) settings:
Baud - 19200 bps
Data Bits - 8
Parity - None
Stop Bit - 1
Flow Control - None
2. When prompted for a password, type config.
3. Type d s at the maint> prompt to view the location of the VoIP card.
Figure 4-10: VoIP Card Location Printout
4. At the maint> prompt, type d s4. (The 4 represents the slot where the VoIP card is
located.) The following printout shows which COs are in and out of service.
Figure 4-11: VoIP In/Out of Service Printout
ENTER PASSWORD: config
maint>d s
SLOT BRD TYPE SERV STAT BRD OPTS FW VER.
--------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ---------
00 DT24 INS 0 00-0
01 DT24 OOS
04 VOIP INS 0 01A-7
maint>d s4
SLOT BRD TYPE SERV STAT BRD OPTS FW VER.
--------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ---------
04 VOIP INS 0 01A-7
CO STATUS PULSE/DTMF CO/PBX STATE
--- ---------------------- ---------- ------ -----
1 INS, Bothway Enabled DTMF CO IDLE
2 INS, Bothway Enabled DTMF CO IDLE
3 INS, Bothway Enabled DTMF CO IDLE
4 INS, Bothway Enabled DTMF CO IDLE
5 INS, Bothway Enabled DTMF CO IDLE
6 INS, Bothway Enabled DTMF CO IDLE
7 INS, Bothway Enabled DTMF CO IDLE
8 INS, Bothway Enabled DTMF CO IDLE