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Chapter 5 Admin Terminal Commands

CPSEE_TSP500 User Guide

Version 4.0

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QPORT (qp)

This command will display all Encore Voice Messages currently playing, and
the Stations or Trunks that are listening to the messages.

QUIT

Exit the Admin_Terminal

RECBITS

Displays a Record Options mask similar to the “install” and “options” masks.
The appropriate bits can be modified to alter the behavior.

Example:

Enter Command-> recbits

NO_PORTS

Number of times there were no DSPs were available to play a voice
message. Consistent counts may indicate a shortage of Encore Ports. A
TSP reconfiguration may be in order.

TRUNK QUEUE

Current and Peak number trunks waiting for this voice message to
begin. When the message starts, it plays to all trunks simultaneously.

FLAGS

Internal message flags.
0x0004 Message flagged for deletion.
0x0008 Message flagged to check if still exists.

DSPS

Current and Peak number of DSPs used to play this message.

PLAYS

Total number of times this message was played. .

Table 5-10: QMSG Commands.

Command

Description

Note:

It is not a count of the number of parties that this message was
played to. Remember, a single instance of a play can be con-
nected to multiple parties

Table 5-11: QPORT Command.

Command

Description

DSP

nth DSP that is being used to play the voice message.

MSG_NAME

Encore Message Name. This should be the name of a file in the “/usr/vox”
directory or the “pmt” directory.

PORTS

Stations or Trunks listening to this instance of the voice message. The Sta-
tions and Trunks are displayed as S or T where is the
actual station or trunk number.