Command tool, Launching the command tool, Card-level vs. channel-level commands – 3Com CommWorks 5210 User Manual

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Command Tool

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When the software download is complete, a green box appears under the
command status.

9 Click OK when finished.

Command Tool

The Command Tool is used to perform hardware and software commands on a
selected component, such as busy-out, disconnect, reset, or save to NVRAM.

As an example, the procedures in this section refer to the CommWorks IP
Telephony Media Gateway.

Launching the

Command Tool

To launch the Command Tool, from the IP Telephony Manager Console
window:

1 Select a card from the IP Telephony Manager Console window.

2 Select Actions/Commands from the Configuration menu on the IP

Telephony Manager Console window.

3 Select the entity the command will be performed for.

You can also launch the Command Tool from:

The network management platform network map (either OVW Network
Node Manager or SNM): highlight the icon for a IP Telephony Manager
Console device, then select Actions/Commands from the Configuration
menu.

The UNIX command line: use the xtcmcmd command, specifying the target
device IP address or hostname and the target slots and channels. For
complete syntax for the tcmcmd command, see Appendix B, Command
Line Interface.

Card-Level vs.

Channel-Level

Commands

For the Media Gateway chassis, there are different command options
depending on whether you select the whole card or individual channels within
a card. See Appendix C for a list of commands for each type of card.

Command Window

After launching the Command Tool, the Command window appears.

Figure 48 shows the hardware commands that can be executed for the HiPer
DSP card.

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