Specifications
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ZlinkW Command Reference
currently inactive. The -a and -i switches are mutually exclusive, however either may be 
used with any of the other switches.
Figure 53 shows a sample session starting with one trunk active with alpha input, followed 
by the reporting of an incoming call, followed by the answering and processing of that 
call. Note that the alpha input line has been given a trunk group number, this can be 
helpful in separating the origins of pages on the system. 
Figure 53: Command “liu” with Switch “a”
+ liu -a
 Trunk Mode Type Number Activity Last used
 8A 2 IN Local Modem *modem*  Ianswer 4oct90 12:20:49p
 + liu -a
 Trunk Mode Type Number Activity Last used
 6A IN DID  Ibound 4oct90 12:26:04p
 8A 2 IN Local Modem *modem*  Ianswer 4oct90 12:20:49p
 + liu -a
 Trunk Mode Type Number Activity Last used
 6A IN DID 0248  Ianswer 4oct90 12:26:04p
 8A 2 IN Local Modem *modem*  Ianswer 4oct90 12:20:49p
The -o switch is used to display trunk override information. This includes the Trunk, 
Mode, and Type fields as before. It adds the Priority column, which is the priority 
override for the trunk. Setting the priority of a trunk to anything besides “default”, which 
displays as an “*”, will force the priority of all calls on that trunk to the override priority. 
The 
Prompt field shows which type of prompts, voice and tone, are enabled on the trunk; 
this field currently has no meaning for alpha-only liu instances. The 
Security column 
shows whether or not security codes will be checked on calls to that trunk; passcodes for 
owners access and prompt setup are always checked. The 
Override field displays and 
destination overrides in effect for that trunk. 
In Figure 54, trunk card seven has had overrides set for both of its ports. For port A the 
priority of all calls is being forced to level three, and only voice prompts are enabled. For 
port B all calls will be forced to a priority of “Breakthrough”, only tone prompts will be 
given, and security code checking is disabled. 
Figure 54: Command “liu” with Switch “o”
+ liu -o
 Trunk Mode Type Priority Prompt Security Override
 6A IN DID * Both Enabled
 6B IN DID * Both Enabled
 7A IN DID 3 Voice Enabled
 7B IN DID B Tone Disabled
The -g switch selects the display of trunk group summary information. For each trunk 
group the total number of trunks in the group is shown, as well as a break-down of the 
number of free, active, offline, and dead trunks. This is followed by trunk routing 
supergroup information, if there are any supergroups set.










