Suppose you have a CS1000E, and an MG1000.
After you have programmed a new set on the CS1K, it might take a few days before it can be used on the local site, depending on your backup scheme defined on your Element Manager. To speed things up:
On the CS1000E
>ld 43
EDD
After this is all done:
>ld 43
BKR xx (xx is the zone of your local MG1000)
To look up the correct zone, open your Element Manager in your webbrowser, and click
Tools - Backup&Restore - Call Server - Backup Rules
If you want to trace a SIP call, this is what you should do.
When you're at the normal prompt, return to the OAM prompt:
>~.
oam> SIPCallTrace num
To turn the tracing back off:
oam> SIPCallTrace num
Useful information can be returned by using:
oam> help sipnpm (for all SIP related commands)
oam> help SIPCallTrace (for specific info on SIPCallTrace)
On NRS:
Click "Configuration"
Click "Set standby view"
Gateway endpoints
Click Show
Click "# routing entries" (number after "site")
Click "Show"
Click Add
Enter: Private level 0 regional (CDP steering code) - DN - Routing Cost 1
Click Save
Click Tools
Click Database actions
Choose Cut over&Commit, Click Submit. Notification: Command Succesful
On CS1K
>ld 87
ESN000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 97451031 USED U P: 6058398 742984 TOT: 104252413
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1496 KBYTES
REQ prt
CUST 0
FEAT cdp
TYPE dsc
DSC 50149
DSC 50149