Troubleshooting guide
Troubleshooting Guide
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Locating Resilient Hunt Groups
Use the following maintenance commands to obtain information for resilient hunt groups:
• Locate Hunt Group <pilot number>
• Locate Feature Hunt Group <pilot number>
• Locate Remote <pilot number>
• Locate Extension <pilot number>
• Locate Feature Extension <pilot number>
Table 74 lists examples of the system outputs for these maintenance commands when you
issue them against a resilient hunt group.
locate remote
1001
Remote Directory Number: 1001
Primary Element: LEID 101 - Routing Digits:
2901
Secondary Element: CEID 102- Routing Digits:
2902 *
RDN 1001 is resilient DN, located on
secondary ICP with CEID 102 and routing
digits 2902.
Command was issued on the primary ICP with
LEID 101.
locate remote
1001
Remote Directory Number: 1001
Primary Element: CEID 101 - Routing Digits:
2901 *
Secondary Element: CEID 102 - Routing
Digits: 2902
RDN 1001 is resilient DN, located on primary
ICP with CEID 101 and routing digits 2901.
DN’s secondary ICP has CEID 102 and
routing digits 2902.
Command was issued on an “other” ICP.
locate remote
3002
Remote Directory Number: 3002
Remote DN to CEID 101, routing digits 2901
RDN 3002 is non-resilient DN, located on ICP
with CEID 101 and routing digits 2901.
Table 74: Locate Commands for Resilient Hunt Groups
Example Input
Example Output
Meaning
locate hunt group
4001
Pilot Number: 4001
Primary Element: LEID 201 - Routing Digits: 2905
∗
Secondary Element: CEID 200 - Routing Digits
2904
Hunt group pilot number 4001 is a
resilient DN, located on primary ICP
with local element identifier (LEID) 201
and routing digits 2905.
The hunt group’s secondary ICP has
CEID 200 and routing digits 2904.
LEID identifies the ICP that you issued
the command from. The command
was issued on the primary ICP.
The ∗ indicates the known location of
the hunt group.
Table 73: Locate Remote Command Output for Resilient and Non-resilient Devices (continued)
Example Input Example Output Meaning
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