[cisco-voip] Strange Number

Ryan Huff ryanhuff at outlook.com
Thu Jun 25 15:10:49 EDT 2015


HA! Thanks for this Wes!

From: wsisk at cisco.com
To: dpagan at fidelus.com
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2015 17:45:44 +0000
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Strange Number
CC: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net; ajp26 at buffalo.edu






Thanks for pointing this out! I’ll get the doc updated.



The rest of the list:

"**##*1",      // analysis trace on/off
"**##*2",       // terse/verbose toggle
"**##*3",       // dump digit discarding instructions
"**##*4",       // dump patterns
"**##*5",       // dump partitions list
"**##*6",       // dump css list
"**##*7",       // dump feautre css content list
"**##*8",       // dump device css context list
"**##*9",       // dump line appearance css context list
"**##*10",      // dump line css context list
"**##*11",      // dump multiple partitions list
"**##*12",     // dump VM Profile list
"**##*13",     // dump VM Pilot number list
"**##*14"      // dump regions list & dump in memory db


Forward Manager 

"**##*30" // Enable Debug
"**##*31" // Dump Intercept Table
"**##*32" // Dump Active Call Table
"**##*33" // Dump Pickup Table
"**##*34" // Refresh Intercept Table
"**##*35" // Clear Callforward Loop Prevention Tables

Pickup Manager

"**##**30" // Enable Debug
"**##**31" // Print the Pickup Group
"**##**32" // Print the Pickup Member DNs
"**##**33" // Print the Pickup monitored alerting calls
"**##**34" // Print the active pickups
"**##**35" // Print the active pickup monitorings



Many cobwebs on this one.. background:



Which Trains:

3.3 main train supports (enable code, dump intercept table, clear fwd loops)

3.3 ES/SR ... supports (enable code, dump intercept table)

3.4 supports (enable code, dump intercept table)

4.0 supports all codes

 

This was implemented with CSCed29942, CSCdy87797.




-Wes



On Jun 25, 2015, at 11:59 AM, Daniel Pagan <dpagan at fidelus.com> wrote:





I know it’s not an exact match but it’s very similar to a dialing forest dump procedure off a SCCP handset:

 

https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/97751/how-dump-ccm-memoryimdb-diagnostic-information-traces

 

I personally haven’t used the “**##**32” you mentioned though.

 

- Dan

 



From: cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Pawlowski,
 Adam

Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2015 11:44 AM

To: 'cisco-voip at puck.nether.net'

Subject: [cisco-voip] Strange Number



 

Does anyone here know what “**##**32” is supposed to be? It seems I can dial this but it is not actually … anything ? It just clears out and goes away.

 

This is from SCCP sets anyways to UCM.

 

Adam

 

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