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Table 4 cds oam commands, Table 5 cds pdt commands – Nortel Networks NN43001-321 User Manual

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You must log in to the Signaling Server to use the CLI commands. Refer
to Signaling Server Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-312) for
this procedure.

Table 4 "CDS OAM commands" (page 100)

shows the Converged Desktop

CLI commands available on the Signaling Server from the OAM shell.

Table 4
CDS OAM commands

Command

Description

cdsShow

Displays the current Converged Desktop configuration.
The command is used to check the basic Converged
Desktop application status.

cdsAgentShow

Displays the Personal Call Assistance (PCS) agent’s
information and status.

Table 5 "CDS PDT commands" (page 100)

shows the Converged Desktop

CLI commands available on the Signaling Server from the PDT shell.

Table 5
CDS PDT commands

Command

Description

cdsAmlTrace

Sets the Application Module Link (AML) trace level for the
CDS application. Turns tracing on/off for troubleshooting
message flows between the Call Server and the Signaling
Server.

Where is:

0 – turns off trace
1 – prints all input/output AML data buffer
2 – prints all input/output AML data buffer except POLLING
message
3 – prints all input/output AML data buffer except POLLING
message, with Information Element (IE)-type decoding
4 – prints all input/output AML data buffer except POLLING
message, with IE type and data decoding

Note: This command prints the AML messages to/from the
Call Server at the transport layer. Because sending and
receiving AML messages is based on each AML link instead
of each DN or TN, no good solution exists for filtering on
this AML trace tool. Nortel recommends that tracing not be
turned on in a busy system. Instead, Nortel recommends
the use of the cdsCallTrace tool or vtrkCallTrace tool.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Communication Server 1000 to MCS 5100 Converged Desktop Type 2 Configuration Guide

NN43001-321

01.05

Standard

Release 5.0

15 February 2008

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