Here's my semi-annual Mike Andrews usrtoys plug: http://www.dcr.net/~mandrews/usrtoys/ Something there should let you do this via command line, scripted. C -- Charles Sprickman spork@inch.com On Wed, 19 Jun 2002, Justin Kendall wrote:
Steve, It can be done but it's not all that fun... You have to telnet or console to the dsp then: chdev span set swtype switchtype
There's a great DSP command refrence here: http://totalservice.commworks.com/tcsDocs/4.5/10048399/10048399_frames.html And for HARC here: http://totalservice.commworks.com/tcsDocs/4.5/10048398/10048398_frames.html
This may only work if you're using PRI signaling, I'm not sure.
If you're going to telnet into your DSP's you'll have to set them up like so....(this comes in handy quite often and is worth the trouble so I highly recommend it)
Have fun, Justin Kendall, NetEase, Inc jkendall@neteze.com
Telnet or console connect to the HiPer ARC as a manage user and follow the steps below: 1. Modify each slot for ownership, card_type, and port density via the "set chassis slot" command. 2. Set chassis slot (x-y) console yes <Enter> (where x and y can equal slot range with HiPer DSP cards installed) 3. Verify correct port creation via the "list interface" command. Slot/mod: ports and Slot/CON:1 ports should now be created. 4. add modem_group <name> interface SLOT:X/CON:1 <Enter> (where X = one eligible slot # in line 2) 5. add network service <name> server_type telnetd socket <unused TCP socket number> data service_type=dialout, auth=off, modem_group="name" <Enter> (where "name" = name in line 4) 6. save all <Enter> Note: Only eligible cards with TCS 3.5 software installed (2.0.19or better) can be console enabled Note: Multiple modem groups and network services can be created to allow console access to all HiPer DSP cards installed and under HiPer ARC ownership as long as a unique TCP port number exists for h service created in line 5 above. Note: Above setup steps are for an unsupported configuration with TCS 3.5 software versions. Use above for a troubleshooting scenario only and disable the network service when not needed as long term usage may cause intermittent problems. TCs 4.0 compatible software fully supports this feature.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Johnson" <linuxnut@sonic.net> To: <usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 11:56 PM Subject: Re: [USR-TC] Hiper DSP
Hmmm Didn't know you could do it like that... I'll give it a try.. But still would like to know the command line way =) just in case =)
-Steve
On Wednesday 19 June 2002 03:45 pm, you wrote:
At 02:47 PM 6/19/2002 -0700, you wrote:
Is there a way to change the switch type from the command line, instead of using the TCM software to do it? We are switching over to a new phone company and I think it would be easier/quicker to script something to do the switch type change instead of selecting each card, changing switch type, saving, rebooting.. =)
Just change one card, save it, then select all of the rest and copy from the first card you changed, then save, reboot and your done.
- Mike
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