
LD 117 367
In the printed output for this command, the public IP address and port for
the signaling appear in the SIGNALING IP column. For NAT telephones,
the private IP address for the signaling appears below it in parentheses.
The following example shows command output.
=> stip tn 61 0
TN type HWID STATUS HOSTIP SIGNALING IP CODEC BDWITH
61 0 0 0 i2004 MAC: REG 47.11.216.49 30.1.1.10 - 0
1800603876c79d6600
G711u noVAD 1904
G711a noVAD 1904
G729AB 470
=> stip tn 61 1
TN type HWID STATUS HOSTIP SIGNALING IP CODEC BDWITH
61 0 0 1 i2004 MAC: REG 47.11.216.50 30.1.1.100:1250 - 0
180060387638e06600 (192.168.1.13)
G711u noVAD 1904
G711u noVAD 1904
=> stip termip 30.1.1.100
TN type HWID STATUS HOSTIP Signaling IP CODEC BDWITH
61 0 0 1 i2004 MAC: REG 47.11.216.50 30.1.1.100:1250 - 0
180060387638e06600 (192.168.1.13)
G711u noVAD 1904
G711a noVAD 1904
61 0 0 2 i2004 MAC: REG 47.11.216.50 30.1.1.100:1248 - 0
180060387638ee6600 (192.168.1.12) G711u noVAD 1904
G711a noVAD 1904
=> STIP DTLS 4444 SECURE YES
TN type HWID STATUS HOSTIP SIGNALING IP
61 0 0 1 2004P2 MAC: REG 192.168.30.55 192.168.35.210:5000
18000ae4755af26602 DTLS SUPPORTED: YES ENCRYPTION: DTLS
CODEC(BW): G711u noVAD(1904), G711a noVAD(1904)
MODEL: IP Phone 2004 Phase 2 FWID: 2 FWVer: DBL PEC:
NTDU92AA
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Troubleshooting Guide for Distributors
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