
366 Call Server commands
STIP
The STIP command has seven variations that print IP Phone–related IP
information that requires modification:
• STIP TN <TN>
Display the Resource Locator Module information for the specified TN
or group of TNs.
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STIP TYPE <type>
Display the Resource Locator Module information for the specified TN
type.
• STIP ZONE <zone>
Display the Resource Locator Module information for the specified
zone.
• STIP NODE <node>
Display the Resource Locator Module information for the specified
node.
• STIP HOSTIP <host IP address>
Display the Resource Locator Module information corresponding to the
specified host IP.
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STIP TERMIP <IP address>
Display the Resource Locator Module information corresponding to the
specified Internet Telephone IP. The <IP address> parameter is the
Internet Telephone public IP address for the signaling.
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STIP DTLS <Node><Connection Type><DTLS_Capability>
Display information about IP Phones filtered by signaling encryption
related values, namely the type of connection the phone is currently
using and the phone’s capability of making DTLS connections.
<Node> is the node ID of the node to which the subject phones belong
or ALL to omit the node-based filtering.
<Connection Type> options are:
— INSECURE: prints the phones which are not using signalling
encryption
— SECURE: prints the phones which are using either USec or DTLS
— DTLS: prints only the phones which are using DTLS
— USEC: prints only the phones which are using UNIStim Security
— ALL: prints all types of phones
<DTLS_Capability> options are:
— YES: prints the DTLS-capable phones
— NO: prints the DTLS-incapable phones
— ALL: prints both types of phones
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Troubleshooting Guide for Distributors
NN43001-730 02.02 31 December 2009
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