6.7. Initialization/activation/deactivation commands

6.7.1. INIT

These commands allow reinitializing and active parameters modified on ports and resources written in upper case characters or refresh any tables updating. The following command allows to display the command syntax:

[12:45:38] ABILIS_CPX:init ?

ALARM          Refreshes Alarm resource and Alarm rules
CTIG           Unsupported. Use INIT CTIR to refresh CTI groups
CTIR           Refreshes CTI routings and CTI groups
CTISYS         Refreshes parameters of CTISYS resource (RES:CtiSys) and
               refreshes entries in CTI ports, links, clusters and LCS groups
               It refreshes NPv resource and links too (if Npv is running).
CTIVR          Refreshes CTI VR rules
IP             Refreshes IP router, IP resources and purges queues,
               refreshes IP administrative distances, load balancing and
               rebuilds IP Routings table.
IPAD           Refreshes IP Routing Administrative Distances
IPBAN          Refreshes IP addresses banning management rules
IPLB           Refreshes IP Load Balancing definitions
IPR            Rebuilds IP Routings table
IPSH           Refreshes IP Shaping flows and rules tables
LCSG           Unsupported. Use INIT CTISYS to refresh LCS groups
LDAP           Refreshes LDAP Accounts and/or Referrals tables
NAT            Refreshes static table and clears dynamic table
RES:           Refreshes parameters of a resource
TRFA           Refreshes TRFA IP or CTI Traps
USBDEV         Refreshes USB Service

For example, to initialize the CTI Routing table:

[12:45:39] ABILIS_CPX:init ctir

COMMAND EXECUTED

The command init res: initializes the specified resource(s), if it's currently active and running. At the same time the command updates configuration parameters that have been modified, activating them. The following command allows to display the command syntax:

[12:45:39] ABILIS_CPX:init res: ?

INIT RES:A                              Refresh parameter(s) of any resource.
INIT RES:type                           Refresh parameter(s) of any resource
                                        of the specified type.
INIT RES:type-n                         Refresh parameter(s) of the specified
                                        resource.

The command will work on present, active and running resources only; otherwise the error message “RESOURCE NOT PRESENT OR INACTIVE” will be displayed.

6.7.2. D ACT

This command displays all the cards and resources currently configured and active. Cards and resources are active, if they're configured (present), but not necessarily running.

Setting changes and visualization are allowed only for active card and resources. Cards and resources are running only if they're configured (present) and active when the system starts.

Here is an example of the command execution:

[11:38:04] ABILIS_CPX:d act

--------------- Active Watchdog and MFxx Resources (read only): ---------------
Device(s)   Run Physical Resource(s)                         SlotId  Addr  Irq
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MF          Yes Mf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     75   PCI ( 10)
MFIO        Yes MfIo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     75   PCI ( 10)

------------------ Active PCI Devices and Physical Resources: -----------------
Device(s)   Run Physical Resource(s) or CTI Port(s)          SlotId  Addr  Irq
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ASY-1       Yes Async-1  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      -   3F8    4
ETH-1       Yes Eth-1  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     18   PCI ( 15)
ETH-2       Yes Eth-2  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     72   PCI ( 15)
ETH-3       Yes Eth-3  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     73   PCI ( 11)
ETH-4       No  Eth-4  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   NONE     - (  -)
POTSHUB-2   No   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   NONE     - (  -)
 POTSBOX-5  No  229..260 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      -     - (  -)
POTSHUB-3   No   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   NONE     - (  -)
 POTSBOX-9  No  357..388 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      -     - (  -)
VPOTS-4     Yes 149..164 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      -     - (  -)
BSE-1       Yes 31..38, 101..140 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     74   PCI ( 12)
CELL32-1    Yes 501..532 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      -     - (  -)

------------------ Active USB Devices and Physical Resources: -----------------
Device(s)   Run Con Physical Resource(s) or CTI Port(s)    USBPORTID
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ETHUSB-1    Yes Yes EthUsb-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.4
ETHUSB-2    Yes No  EthUsb-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.5
DSLUSB-1    Yes No  Dsl-1  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.1
CELLKEY-1   Yes No  501  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NONE

-------------------------- Active System Resource(s) --------------------------
Type     Resource(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mf       1   
UPnPC    1   
UPnPS    1   
MfIo     1   
MfTemp   1   
SysCtl   1   
Vs       1   
Io       1   
IpConf   1   
ProvC    1   
ProvS    1   

------------------------ Active Management Resource(s) ------------------------
Type     Resource(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cp       1   
Snmp     1   
Sntp     1   
Acnt     1   
Trfa     1   
SysLog   1   
Opc      1   
IoHub    1   
Alarm    1   
Lua      1   
Script   1   

---------------- Active Connection Oriented Router Resource(s) ----------------
Type     Resource(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
X25      999 
Pad      1   
Xtp      1   
Sim      1   

---------------------------- Active IP Resource(s) ----------------------------
Type     Resource(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Iprtr    1   
Tcp      1   
Udp      1   
Telnet   1   
Dns      1   
Http     1   
Nat      1   
Ssh      1   
Ospf     1   
Dhcp     1   
Ftp      1   
IpSec    1   
Ike      1   
Smtp     1   
Pop3     1   
Vrrp     1   
DhcpC    1   
DDns     1   
Tftp     1   
IpSh     1   
Ldap     1   
IpMon    1   
EthMod   1   
IpoE     1   
Ip       1   2   3   4   5   8   11  12  15  20  24  25  79  80  81  100 101 
         125 
Ssl      1   

---------------- Active PPP over Ethernet Resource(s) -------------------------
Type     Resource(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PoeAc    1   
PoeCli   1   

--------------------------- Active CTI Resource(s) ----------------------------
Type     Resource(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CtiSLink 1   
CtiSys   1   
CtiDisa  1   
CtiSip   1   
CtiSms   1   
CtiAs    1   
CtiVm    1   
CtiVr    1   
CtiMix   1   
CtiVo    1   

---------------------------- Active Pv Resource(s) ----------------------------
Type     Resource(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pv       1   2   3   298 
NPv      1   

-------------------- Active Physical Communication Resource(s) ----------------
Type     Resource(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Async    1   
Eth      1   2   3   4   
Dsl      1   
EthUsb   1   2   
VEth     1   
  

6.7.3. S ACT

These commands set active the specified card(s) or resource(s). The following command allows to display the command syntax:

[12:45:39] ABILIS_CPX:s act ?

CTIP:          CTI port identifier [1..600]
DEV:           HW device identifier 'type-n', where 'n' can be [1..255]
RES:           Resource identifier 'type-n', where 'n' can be [1..999]
[Warning]Warning

Activating a card or a resource doesn't mean to make it run. Activation makes possible to show card's/resource's parameters and to modify them. To have a running card/resource or activate the changes made on the card/resource, it's needed to save the configuration (use the command save conf) and restart the system (use the command warm start).

6.7.4. D INACT

This command shows all the cards and resources currently configured but inactive. A card (resource) is inactive (or not active) when it's present but it isn't running.

Setting changes and visualization aren't allowed for inactive cards/resources. Moreover configured, but inactive cards/resources are ignored when the system starts.

[11:38:04] ABILIS_CPX:d inact

-------------- Inactive Watchdog and MFxx Resources (read only): --------------
Device(s)   Run Physical Resource(s)                         SlotId  Addr  Irq
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     *** NO INACTIVE WATCHDOGs PRESENT ***                     

----------------- Inactive PCI Devices and Physical Resources: ----------------
Device(s)   Run Physical Resource(s) or CTI Port(s)          SlotId  Addr  Irq
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     *** NO INACTIVE PCI CARDs PRESENT ***                     

----------------- Inactive USB Devices and Physical Resources: ----------------
Device(s)   Run Con Physical Resource(s) or CTI Port(s)    USBPORTID
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UPS-1       No  No  Ups  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NONE

------------------------- Inactive System Resource(s) -------------------------
Type     Resource(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
X509     1   
Ups      1   

----------------------- Inactive Management Resource(s) -----------------------
Type     Resource(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
               *** NO INACTIVE MANAGEMENT RESOURCEs PRESENT ***                

--------------- Inactive Connection Oriented Router Resource(s) ---------------
Type     Resource(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
       *** NO INACTIVE CONNECTION ORIENTED ROUTER RESOURCEs PRESENT ***        

--------------------------- Inactive IP Resource(s) ---------------------------
Type     Resource(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IpoE     2   
Ip       6   7   9   10  13  14  16  17  18  19  21  22  23  

--------------- Inactive PPP over Ethernet Resource(s) ------------------------
Type     Resource(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  *** NO INACTIVE PPPoE RESOURCEs PRESENT ***                  

-------------------------- Inactive CTI Resource(s) ---------------------------
Type     Resource(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CtiIax   1   

--------------------------- Inactive Pv Resource(s) ---------------------------
Type     Resource(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   *** NO INACTIVE PV RESOURCEs PRESENT ***                    

------------------- Inactive Physical Communication Resource(s) ---------------
Type     Resource(s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                *** NO INACTIVE PHYSICAL RESOURCEs PRESENT ***   

6.7.5. S INACT

These commands set inactive the specified card(s) or resource(s).

[12:45:39] ABILIS_CPX:s inact ?

CTIP:          CTI port identifier [1..600]
DEV:           HW device identifier 'type-n', where 'n' can be [1..255]
RES:           Resource identifier 'type-n', where 'n' can be [1..999]
[Warning]Warning

Deactivating a board or a port does not mean to make it not run, if it was running after the system start. Deactivation makes not possible to show card's/resource's parameters and to modify them. To make a card/port not running, it's needed to save the configuration (use the command save conf ) and restart the system (use the command warm start ).

6.7.6. D RUN

This command shows all the currently running resources and cards. The running resources and cards are the ones which are configured and active when at the system start.

A resource/card is still running even if it has been deactivated through the command s inact.

[11:38:04] ABILIS_CPX:d run

Running resources:

+------------+-----+-----+-----+-----------------------------------------------+
|  Resource  | Act | UP  | Alm | Description                                   |
+------------+-----+-----+-----+-----------------------------------------------+
| Async-1    | Yes | Yes | Off |                                               |
| Eth-1      | Yes | No  | Off | lan                                           |
| Eth-2      | Yes | Yes | Off |                                               |
| Eth-3      | Yes | Yes | Off |                                               |
| Dsl-1      | Yes | No  | Off |                                               |
| EthUsb-1   | Yes | Yes | Off |                                               |
| EthUsb-2   | Yes | No  | Off |                                               |
| Cp         | Yes | Yes | Off | Control_Port                                  |
| Snmp       | Yes | Yes | Off | Simple_Network_Management_Protocol            |
| Sntp       | Yes | Yes | Off | Simple_Network_Time_Protocol                  |
| Acnt       | Yes | Yes | Off | Accounting_Service                            |
| Trfa       | Yes | Yes | Off | Traffic_Analyzer                              |
| SysLog     | Yes | Yes | Off | System_Log_protocol                           |
| Opc        | Yes | Yes | Off | Operator_Panel_Collector                      |
| IoHub      | Yes | Yes | Off | I/O_Hub_Driver                                |
| Alarm      | Yes | Yes | Off | Alarms_manager                                |
| Lua        | Yes | Yes | Off | Lua_scripting_language_support                |
| Script     | Yes | Yes | Off | Lua_scripting_service                         |
| X25-999    | Yes | Yes | Off | Resource_for_remote_maintenance               |
| Pad-1      | Yes | No  | Off |                                               |
| Xtp-1      | Yes | Yes | Off |                                               |
| Sim-1      | Yes | Yes | Off |                                               |
| CtiSLink   | Yes | Yes | Off | HDLC_Over_ISDN_B-Channel                      |
| CtiSys     | Yes | Yes | Off | CTI_System_general_properties                 |
| CtiDisa    | Yes | Yes | Off | Direct_Inward_System_Access                   |
| CtiSip     | Yes | Yes | Off | Session_Initiation_Protocol                   |
| CtiSms     | Yes | Yes | Off | Short_Message_Service                         |
| CtiAs      | Yes | Yes | Off | CTI_Advanced_Services_entry_point             |
| CtiVm      | Yes | Yes | Off | CTI_Voice_Mail_service                        |
| CtiVr      | Yes | Yes | Off | CTI_VR_service                                |
| CtiMix     | Yes | Yes | Off | CTI_Voice_Mixer_service                       |
| CtiVo      | Yes | Yes | Off | CTI_Virtual_Office                            |
| Iprtr      | Yes | Yes | Off | IP_Router_general_properties                  |
| Tcp        | Yes | Yes | Off | Transmission_Control_Protocol                 |
| Udp        | Yes | Yes | Off | User_Datagram_Protocol                        |
| Telnet     | Yes | Yes | Off | Telnet_Server_and_Client_entities             |
| Dns        | Yes | Yes | Off | Domain_Name_System                            |
| Http       | Yes | Yes | Off | HyperText_Transfer_Protocol                   |
| Nat        | Yes | Yes | Off | Network_Address_Translator                    |
| Ssh        | Yes | Yes | Off | Secure_Shell_Protocol_2                       |
| Ospf       | Yes | Yes | Off | Open_Shortest_Path_First_Routing_Protocol     |
| Dhcp       | Yes | Yes | Off | Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol           |
| Ftp        | Yes | Yes | Off | File_Transfer_Protocol_Server                 |
| IpSec      | Yes | Yes | Off | IP_Security_Protocol                          |
| Ike        | Yes | Yes | Off | Internet_Keys_Exchange_Protocol               |
| Smtp       | Yes | Yes | Off | Simple_Mail_Transfer_Protocol                 |
| Pop3       | Yes | Yes | Off | Post_Office_Protocol_Ver3                     |
| Vrrp       | Yes | Yes | Off | Virtual_Router_Redundancy_Protocol            |
| DhcpC      | Yes | Yes | Off | Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol_Client    |
| DDns       | Yes | Yes | Off | Dynamic_DNS_Protocol_Client                   |
| Tftp       | Yes | Yes | Off | Trivial_File_Transfer_protocol                |
| IpSh       | Yes | Yes | Off | IP_Shaping_service                            |
| Ldap       | Yes | Yes | Off | Lightweight_Directory_Access_protocol         |
| IpMon      | Yes | Yes | Off | Monitor_of_IP_addresses                       |
| EthMod     | Yes | Yes | Off | Ethernet_Modems_Control                       |
| Pv-1       | Yes | No  | Off |                                               |
| Pv-2       | Yes | No  | Off |                                               |
| Pv-3       | Yes | Yes | Off |                                               |
| Pv-298     | Yes | No  | Off |                                               |
| NPv        | Yes | Yes | Off |                                               |
| PoeAc-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                               |
| PoeCli-1   | Yes | No  | Off |                                               |
| IpoE-1     | Yes | No  | Off |                                               |
| Ip-1       | Yes | No  | Off | 192.168.6.10                                  |
| Ip-2       | Yes | Yes | Off | WAN                                           |
| Ip-3       | Yes | Yes | Off | LAN_RVS                                       |
| Ip-4       | Yes | Yes | Off | VLAN_37                                       |
| Ip-5       | Yes | No  | Off | To_Abilis_1                                   |
| Ip-8       | Yes | Yes | Off | Mantova                                       |
| Ip-11      | Yes | No  | Off |                                               |
| Ip-12      | Yes | No  | Off |                                               |
| Ip-15      | Yes | Yes | Off | Moscow                                        |
| Ip-20      | Yes | No  | Off | Berlin                                        |
| Ip-24      | Yes | No  | Off | ADSL_lin                                      |
| Ip-25      | Yes | No  | Off |                                               |
| Ip-79      | Yes | Yes | Off | Rome                                          |
| Ip-80      | Yes | Yes | Off | Chisinau                                      |
| Ip-81      | Yes | No  | Off | Madrid                                        |
| Ip-100     | Yes | Yes | Off |                                               |
| Ip-101     | Yes | Yes | Off |                                               |
| Ip-125     | Yes | No  | Off |                                               |
| Ssl        | Yes | Yes | Off | Secure_Socket_Layer/Transport_Layer_Security  |
| Mf         | Yes | Yes | Off | Abilis_Multi_Function_Interface               |
| UPnPC      | Yes | Yes | Off | Universal_Plug_and_Play_Client                |
| UPnPS      | Yes | Yes | Off | Universal_Plug_and_Play_Server                |
| MfIo       | Yes | Yes | Off | Abilis_Multi_Function_IO_Interface            |
| MfTemp     | Yes | Yes | Off | Abilis_Multi_Function_Temperature_device      |
| SysCtl     | Yes | Yes | Off | Abilis_System_Control_device                  |
| Vs         | Yes | Yes | Off | Video_Surveillance                            |
| Io         | Yes | Yes | Off | Rio_devices_entry_point                       |
| Rio-1      | Yes | No  | Off | Sonoff Basic R2 V1.0                          |
| Rvs-1      | Yes | Yes | Off |                                               |
| Rvs-2      | Yes | Yes | Off |                                               |
| IpConf     | Yes | Yes | Off | Rio/Rvs_devices_configuration_service         |
| ProvS      | Yes | Yes | Off | Abilis_provisioning_server                    |
+------------+-----+-----+-----+-----------------------------------------------+

Running CTI ports:

+------+----------+-----+-----+-----+-----------------------------------------+
| CTIP |   Card   | Act | UP  | Alm | Description                             |
+------+----------+-----+-----+-----+-----------------------------------------+
| 31   | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off | to_PBX                                  |
| 32   | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 33   | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off | to_ISDN_line                            |
| 34   | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 101  | BSE-1    | Yes | Yes | Off | phone_1                                 |
| 102  | BSE-1    | Yes | Yes | Off |                                         |
| 103  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off | ddd                                     |
| 104  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 105  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 106  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 107  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 108  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 109  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 110  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 111  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 112  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 113  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 114  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 115  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 116  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 117  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 118  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 119  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 120  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 121  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 122  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 123  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 124  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 125  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 126  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 127  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 128  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 129  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 130  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 131  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 132  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 133  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 134  | BSE-1    | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
| 149  | VPOTS-4  | Yes | Yes | Off | PCphone_1                               |
| 150  | VPOTS-4  | Yes | Yes | Off |                                         |
| 151  | VPOTS-4  | Yes | Yes | Off |                                         |
| 152  | VPOTS-4  | Yes | Yes | Off |                                         |
| 153  | VPOTS-4  | Yes | Yes | Off |                                         |
| 154  | VPOTS-4  | Yes | Yes | Off |                                         |
| 155  | VPOTS-4  | Yes | Yes | Off |                                         |
| 156  | VPOTS-4  | Yes | Yes | Off |                                         |
| 157  | VPOTS-4  | Yes | Yes | Off |                                         |
| 158  | VPOTS-4  | Yes | Yes | Off |                                         |
| 159  | VPOTS-4  | Yes | Yes | Off |                                         |
| 160  | VPOTS-4  | Yes | Yes | Off |                                         |
| 161  | VPOTS-4  | Yes | Yes | Off |                                         |
| 162  | VPOTS-4  | Yes | Yes | Off |                                         |
| 163  | VPOTS-4  | Yes | Yes | Off |                                         |
| 164  | VPOTS-4  | Yes | Yes | Off |                                         |
| 501  | CELL32-1 | Yes | No  | Off |                                         |
+------+----------+-----+-----+-----+-----------------------------------------+

Running hardware devices:

+-----+--------------+-----+------+-----------+
| Ind | Device       | Act | Type | Connected |
+-----+--------------+-----+------+-----------+
| 1   | ASY-1        | Yes | ISA  | -         |
| 2   | ETH-1        | Yes | PCI  | -         |
| 3   | BSE-1        | Yes | PCI  | -         |
| 4   | ETH-3        | Yes | PCI  | -         |
| 5   | ETH-2        | Yes | PCI  | -         |
| 7   | CELLKEY-1    | Yes | USB  | No        |
| 8   | CELL32-1     | Yes | PCI  | -         |
| 9   | VPOTS-4      | Yes | PCI  | -         |
| 10  | DSLUSB-1     | Yes | USB  | No        |
| 11  | ETHUSB-1     | Yes | USB  | Yes       |
| 13  | ETHUSB-2     | Yes | USB  | No        |
+-----+--------------+-----+------+-----------+

6.7.7. D TREE

This command shows the real status of the connections among protocol resources and the physical link. Resources can be split into 7 groups:

  • System Resource(s);

  • Management Resource(s);

  • Connection Oriented Router Resource(s);

  • IP Resource(s);

  • PPPoE Access Concentrator Resource(s);

  • CTI Resource(s);

  • Unconnected Fr, PoeCli, IpoE, Pv and Ple Resource(s);

  • Unconnected Physical Communication Resource(s).

Before showing the resource connections, the command automatically executes a validation of the current configuration. If the validation is successful, the command will be executed, otherwise, it won't.

For more details on the configuration validation procedure, see the section Section 6.12, “Configuration validating and saving”.

[11:38:04] ABILIS_CPX:d tree


----------------------------- System Resource(s) ------------------------------
Gpio-1         
Ssl            
Mf             
MfIo           
MfTemp         
SysCtl         
Vs             
  \---Rvs-1          
  \---Rvs-2          
  \---Rvs-3          
  \---Rvs-4          
  \---Rvs-5          
  \---Tcp            
Ups            
Io             
  \---Rio-1          
  \---Tcp            
IpConf         
  \---Udp            

--------------------------- Management Resource(s) ----------------------------
Cp             
Snmp           
  \---Udp            
Sntp           
  \---Udp            
Acnt           
  \---Tcp            
Trfa           
SysLog         
  \---Udp            
Opc            
  \---Tcp            
IoHub          
Alarm          
Script         

------------------- Connection Oriented Router Resource(s) --------------------
X25-1          
  \---CtiSLink       
X25-2          
  \---CtiSLink       
X25-999        
  \---CtiSLink       
Pad-1          
  \---Async-1        

------------------------------- IP Resource(s) --------------------------------
Iprtr          
  \---Ip-1           
      \---Eth-1          
  \---Ip-2           
      \---Eth-2          
  \---Ip-3           
      \---PoeCli-1       
          \---Eth-3          
  \---Ip-4           
      \---Eth-3          
  \---Ip-10          
  \---Ip-14          
  \---Ip-15          
      \---CtiSLink       
Tcp            
Udp            
Telnet         
  \---Tcp            
Dns            
  \---Udp            
Http           
  \---Tcp            
Nat            
Ssh            
  \---Tcp            
Ftp            
  \---Tcp            
Smtp           
  \---Tcp            
Tftp           
  \---Udp            
IpSh           

-------------------- PPPoE Access Concentrator Resource(s) --------------------
PoeAc-1        

------------------------------- CTI Resource(s) -------------------------------
CtiSLink       
CtiSys         
  \---CTIP:35..38   [BRI4-2]
  \---CTIP:101..116 [POTS-1]
  \---CTIP:117..132 [POTS-2]
  \---CTIP:501..532 [CELL32-1]
  \---CTIP:165..180 [VPOTS-5]
  \---CTIP:133..148 [POTS-3]
  \---CTIP:149..164 [POTS-4]
  \---(CTIL:   1) NPv (NPVL:   1) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:   2) NPv (NPVL:   2) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:   3) NPv (NPVL:   3) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:   4) NPv (NPVL:   4) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:   5) NPv (NPVL:   5) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:   6) Pv-6            
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:   7) Pv-5            
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:   9) NPv (NPVL:   9) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  13) Pv-33           
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  14) Pv-14           
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  17) Pv-17           
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  24) NPv (NPVL:  24) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  26) Pv-31           
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  30) Pv-28           
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  38) Pv-38           
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  40) NPv (NPVL:  40) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  41) NPv (NPVL:  41) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  44) NPv (NPVL:  44) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  63) NPv (NPVL:  63) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  67) NPv (NPVL:  67) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  68) NPv (NPVL:  68) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  69) NPv (NPVL:  69) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  72) NPv (NPVL:  72) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  74) NPv (NPVL:  74) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  75) NPv (NPVL:  75) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  77) NPv (NPVL:  77) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  79) NPv (NPVL:  79) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  80) NPv (NPVL:  80) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  81) NPv (NPVL:  81) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  83) NPv (NPVL:  83) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  84) NPv (NPVL:  84) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  85) NPv (NPVL:  85) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  86) NPv (NPVL:  86) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  87) NPv (NPVL:  87) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  90) NPv (NPVL:  90) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  91) NPv (NPVL:  91) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  92) NPv (NPVL:  92) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  93) NPv (NPVL:  93) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  94) NPv (NPVL:  94) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  95) NPv (NPVL:  95) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  98) NPv (NPVL:  98) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL:  99) NPv (NPVL:  99) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL: 100) NPv (NPVL: 100) 
                  \---Udp            
  \---(CTIL: 101) NPv (NPVL: 101) 
                  \---Udp            
CtiIax         
  \---Udp            
CtiDisa        
CtiSip         
  \---Tcp            
  \---Udp            
CtiSms         
CtiAs          
CtiVm          
  \---CtiAs          
CtiVr          
  \---CtiAs          
CtiMix         
  \---CtiAs          
CtiVo          
  \---CtiAs          
  \---Udp            

------------ Unconnected Fr, PoeCli, IpoE, Pv and Ple Resource(s) -------------
Pv-3           
  \---Udp            
Pv-9           
  \---Udp            
Pv-12          
  \---Udp            
Pv-16          
  \---Udp            
Pv-18          
  \---Udp            
Pv-19          
  \---Udp            
Pv-39          
  \---Udp            
Pv-49          
  \---Udp            
Pv-53          
  \---Udp            
Pv-59          
  \---Udp            

--------------- Unconnected Physical Communication Resource(s) ----------------
Dsl-1              

6.7.8. ALARM VIEW and ALARM RESET

The command alarm view shows a list of the resources in error conditions that have generated the alarm.

[11:38:04] ABILIS_CPX:alarm view

RES:Pv-6 - PV over IP (Abilis tunnel) with Abilis Back-up (IP-BCK) -----------
       To_Abilis_6
       - Link -----------------------------------------------------------------
       +--------+--- Global ----+------- P-Link -------+------- S-Link -------+
       | STATE: |     DOWN      |        DOWN1         |   LINK-NOT-PRESENT   |
       +--------+---------------+----------------------+----------------------+

RES:Pv-12 - PV over IP (Abilis tunnel) (IP) -----------------------------------
       To_Abilis_12
       - Link -----------------------------------------------------------------
       +--------+--- Global ----+------- P-Link -------+------- S-Link -------+
       | STATE: |     DOWN      |        DOWN1         |   LINK-NOT-PRESENT   |
       +--------+---------------+----------------------+----------------------+

If there are no alarmed resources when the command is executed, the message “NO ALARMED RESOURCES” will be shown.

Resources alarms are detected by a proper procedure, which is executed every 30 seconds and is activated setting the A option in the LLOG parameter. If the L option is also set in the LLOG parameter, on alarm detection, acoustic signal and message on the LCD display are generated.

The command alarm reset activates a reset procedure of error conditions that generated the alarm.

[11:38:04] ABILIS_CPX:alarm reset

COMMAND EXECUTED

6.7.9. CALL RES and DISC RES

The command call res: opens a connection to the specified resource. The resource value must be in the interval [0 - 999] and has to correspond to a resource that is active and running.

The command can work only on MLM and PPP resource types, otherwise, the message “COMMAND NOT ALLOWED FOR 'RES:type-nnn” is generated. Type the following command to display available resources for call res command.

[14:08:29] ABILIS_CPX:call res: ?

CALL RES:val [par:val]              Open a connection on the specified resource

CALL RES:Ip-n PATH:val [DURATION:val]         <subtype AIPT2>
CALL RES:Ip-n [UDT:val]                       <subtype AIPT-BCK/PPP>
CALL RES:Npv ID:val                           <Npv>
CALL RES:<others> [UDT:val]                   <Others>

RES:       Resource identifier                                      <Mandatory>
           'type-n', where 'n' can be [1..999] and 'type' can be:
           - Ip, only subtypes AIPT-BCK/PPP/AIPT2.
           - Npv.
           - Pv, only subtypes BCH/IP-BCK.
           - X25, only subtypes BCH.
           - Ip (subtype AIPT2) -----------------------------------------------
PATH:      Path identifier [1..6]                                   <Mandatory>
DURATION:  Duration of the connection, in minutes [1..15 min]
           By default 5 minutes.                                     <Optional>
           - Npv --------------------------------------------------------------
ID:        NPVL identifier [1..1000]                                <Mandatory>
           - Others -----------------------------------------------------------
UDT:       Unconditional disconnect time-out [NOMAX, 60..65534 s]    <Optional>
           By default NOMAX.

CALL RES:CtiDisa USER:val PIN:val SERVICE:val     Make a call for the specified
                 CDO:val [CGO:val]                CtiDisa user

USER:      Name of an existing CtiDisa user.                        <Mandatory>
           Max 16 ASCII characters. Space not allowed.
PIN:       CtiDisa user Personal Identification Number.             <Mandatory>
           From 4 to 12 digits [0..9].
SERVICE:   Name of an existing CtiDisa service.                     <Mandatory>
           Max 16 ASCII characters. Space not allowed.
CDO:       Outgoing called number.                                  <Mandatory>
           Max 20 digits optionally preceded by TON [u, i,
           n, o, s, h, c] and/or NP [x, e, d, t, l, p] attributes.
           See also HELP ISDN ATTRIBUTES.
CGO:       Outgoing calling number.                                  <Optional>
           Max 20 digits optionally preceded by TON [u, i,
           n, o, s, h, c] and/or NP [x, e, d, t, l, p] and/or PI [a,
           r, m, q] and/or SI [y, v, w, z] attributes.
           See also HELP ISDN ATTRIBUTES.

Type the following command to open connection to resource PV-1.

[11:38:04] ABILIS_CPX:call res:pv-1

COMMAND EXECUTED

The open connection must be closed using the disc res: command.

If the command has been already executed on the specified resource, while the disc res: one wasn't, then the message “CONNECTION ALREADY OPENED” will be displayed. The command will work only on present, active and running resources; otherwise the error message “RESOURCE NOT PRESENT OR NOT RUNNING” will be displayed.

[11:38:04] ABILIS_CPX:disc res:pv-1

COMMAND EXECUTED

6.7.10. RESET

Now it permits a simpler reset of various hardware devices and resources.

The R command is now a shortcut for RESET.

[17:55:39] ABILIS_CPX:?
...
R[ESET]        Reset operations
...
[17:56:16] ABILIS_CPX:                                                                     
[17:56:16] ABILIS_CPX:reset ?

ALARM          Reset alarmed resources
CTIAC          Reset CTI AC DSP(s)
CTIP           Reset CTI ports of the specified CTI card
CTIP:          Reset CTI port [1..600]
NAT            Clear NAT dynamic table
PVC            PVC Connection
RES:           Reset resource [type-nnn]

Reset of EthMod has some option:

[18:03:00] ABILIS_CPX:reset res:ethmod ?

R[ESET] RES:EthMod [-f]                 Reset all Ethernet modems, optionally
                                        restore factory defaults
R[ESET] RES:EthMod type-n[,...] [-f]    Reset Ethernet modems connected to the
                                        specified Eth-n or EthUsb-n resource(s),
                                        optionally restore factory defaults.

Options:

-f         Restore factory defaults.

Example for reset/restart CTIAC:

[17:59:33] ABILIS_CPX:reset ctiac

RESET IS IN PROGRESS, THIS MAY TAKE SOME TIME...

BSE-1    DSP:0  RESTARTED, NEW STATE:RUN


COMMAND EXECUTED

Example for reset the Cellkey used by CTIP:502. This actually reset the HW device.

[18:00:50] ABILIS_CPX:reset ctip:502

RESET IN PROGRESS, THIS MAY TAKE SOME TIME...

COMMAND EXECUTED

Example for reset EthMod:

[18:07:33] ABILIS_CPX:_reset res:ethmod

RES:EthMod
    Eth-4  Done: modem reset (MAC:00-0E-F4-FD-15-86)
    EthUsb-4  Done: modem reset (MAC:00-0E-F4-FD-16-2D)

COMMAND EXECUTED