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247 Cisco CallManager Express 3.1 System Administrator Guide Monitoring and Managing a Cisco CME System The commands in this chapter help you to monitor and manage a Cisco CallManager Express (Cisco CME) system. For sample outputs and complete reference information, refer to the Cisco CallManager Express 3.1 Command Reference. To view the entire running configuration, use this command: show running-config—Displays the running configuration for the router. To view parameters associated with the entire Cisco CME system, use these commands: show telephony-service admin—Displays username and password for the system administrator and whether the system administrator can make changes to ephone-dns and the system clock through the GUI. show telephony-service all—Displays configurations for all ephones, ephone-dns, voice ports, and dial peers. show telephony-service dial-peer—Displays information for the dial peers that are automatically created by ephone-dns. show telephony-service directory-entry—Displays the entries that have been made using the directory entry command. show telephony-service ephone—Displays configurations of all ephones. show telephony-service ephone-dn—Displays configurations of all ephone-dns. show telephony-service tftp-bindings—Displays the current configuration files that are accessible to IP phones. show telephony-service voice-port—Displays configurations of all virtual voice ports. To view parameters associated with one or all extensions (ephone-dns), use these commands: show ephone-dn [dn-tag][statistics]—Displays line status and detailed information for a specified extension (ephone-dn) or all extensions. If the statistics keyword is used, provides statistics on voice quality and far-end disconnect causes. show ephone-dn callback—Displays information about pending callbacks. show ephone-dn loopback—Displays information about loopback-dn pairs that have been created. show ephone-dn summary—Displays brief information about extensions (ephone-dns).

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Monitoring and Managing a Cisco CME System

The commands in this chapter help you to monitor and manage a Cisco CallManager Express(Cisco CME) system. For sample outputs and complete reference information, refer to theCiscoCallManager Express 3.1 Command Reference.

To view the entire running configuration, use this command:

• show running-config—Displays the running configuration for the router.

To view parameters associated with the entire Cisco CME system, use these commands:

• show telephony-service admin—Displays username and password for the system administratoand whether the system administrator can make changes to ephone-dns and the system clock tthe GUI.

• show telephony-service all—Displays configurations for all ephones, ephone-dns, voice ports, adial peers.

• show telephony-service dial-peer—Displays information for the dial peers that are automaticallcreated by ephone-dns.

• show telephony-service directory-entry—Displays the entries that have been made using thedirectory entry command.

• show telephony-service ephone—Displays configurations of all ephones.

• show telephony-service ephone-dn—Displays configurations of all ephone-dns.

• show telephony-service tftp-bindings—Displays the current configuration files that are accessibto IP phones.

• show telephony-service voice-port—Displays configurations of all virtual voice ports.

To view parameters associated with one or all extensions (ephone-dns), use these commands:

• show ephone-dn[dn-tag] [statistics]—Displays line status and detailed information for a specifieextension (ephone-dn) or all extensions. If the statistics keyword is used, provides statistics onquality and far-end disconnect causes.

• show ephone-dn callback—Displays information about pending callbacks.

• show ephone-dn loopback—Displays information about loopback-dn pairs that have been crea

• show ephone-dn summary—Displays brief information about extensions (ephone-dns).

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To view parameters associated with one or all ephones, use these commands:

• show ephone[mac-address | phone-type]—Displays phone information, including associatedephone-dns and their status, for a specified ephone, for a specified type of ephone, or for all ep

• show ephone cfa—Displays line status and brief information on the registered phones that hacall-forward-all set on one or more of their extensions (ephone-dns),

• show ephone dn [dn-tag]—Displays type of ephone-dn and identifies the phone on which anephone-dn tag appears, for a specified dn-tag or for all dn-tags.

• show ephone dnd—Displays brief information on the registered phones that have do-not-disturbon one or more of their extensions (ephone-dns).

• show ephone login—Displays whether an ephone has a personal identification number (PIN) whether its owner has logged in.

• show ephone offhook—Displays brief information, line status, and packet counts for phones thare currently off hook.

• show ephone overlay—Displays brief information for phones with overlay sets assigned to theand displays the contents of the overlay sets.

• show ephone phone-load—Displays device name, current phone firmware, previous phonefirmware, and reason for last reset for all ephones.

• show ephone registered—Displays information for phones that are currently registered withCisco CME.

• show ephone remote—Displays brief information for nonlocal phones (phones with no AddresResolution Protocol, or ARP, entry).

• show ephone ringing—Displays brief information on phones that are ringing and indicates whibuttons, ephone-dn tags, and numbers are ringing.

• show ephone summary—Displays brief information for all ephones.

• show ephone tapiclients—Displays status of ephone Telephony Application ProgrammingInterface (TAPI) clients.

• show ephone telephone-numbernumber—Displays information for the phone associated with thspecified number. This is a good way to discover the phone on which a particular number ap

• show ephone unregistered—Displays information for phones that are not currently registered wiCisco CME.

Related commands that may be useful include the following:

• show call history voice—Displays the call history table for voice calls.

To specify call detail record (CDR) storage time, use thedial-control-mib command, which has twosets of keyword and argument options. Themax-sizenumberoption specifies the maximum size ofthe CDR event table. The valid range is from 0-1200, and the default is 50. Setting the valuedisables the CDR feature.

The retain-timer number option specifies the length of time in minutes that entries will remain the call history table. The valid range is from 0-2147483647 minutes, and the default is 15. Sethe value to 0 prevents any call history from being retained.

• show dial-peer voice summary—Displays brief information and status of all VoIP and POTS diapeers on a router.

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• show fb-its-log—Displays Cisco CME XML API configuration information, XML API querystatistics, and XML API event logs.

• show voice port summary—Displays brief information for all voice ports on a router.

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