cmdcpl x x MNGT - see what your intip is doing

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zanex

cmdcpl x x MNGT - see what your intip is doing

Post by zanex »

Handy for looking at speed/duplex negotation is

(1)CA_cpuA> cmdcpl 0 15 MNGT

Del to exit tool
You have selected a board with type : INTIPA
execution from 'MNGT'

(00,15)
INTIP Management :
(00,15) - Board is INTIP-A
(00,15)
- Crystal number : 0 (Management)
(00,15) : 32 (given by S400/401 switches)
(00,15) - Coupleur number : 15 (Management)
(00,15) - Recovery Mode : Normal
(00,15)
- @ MAC : 00 : 80 : 9F : 53 : 75 : 39
(00,15) - @ IP : 155.35.72.135
(00,15)
- Voip port : 32000 [7d00]
(00,15)
- Default DSCP : 0x0A
(00,15)
- Ethernet interface is configured to Forced 100Mbps / Full duplex
(00,15) - Link state is 100MBps / Full duplex

(00,15)
- IP Redondancy Not activated
(00,15) Framing G729 = 20ms
(00,15) Framing G723.1 = 30ms
(00,15) Framing G711 = 20ms
(00,15) 00000066-02D6D700: End of command execution
knightr1der

Post by knightr1der »

Good one Zanex,

It is worth seeing what this command gives for other couplers.

Without VMware - i will probably crash a customers system in the not too distant future with all the information on this site :lol:
zanex

Post by zanex »

you can use this for various other boards but the MGNT option is specific for intip's
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