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IP Line Description, Installation and Maintenance
isetShow
When the isetShow command is used, a NAT column lists the NAT type if an
IP Phone is behind a NAT, where:
C – Cone NAT
S – Symmetric NAT
U – Unknown. Behind a NAT of unknown type (response received from
only Echo Server 1).
P – Pending. Waiting for response from the IP Phone or the IP Phone
never received a response from Echo Server 1.
.. – Blank space. Indicates the IP Phone is not behind any kind of NAT
(normal case).
For example (partial output from the left side of the screen):
IP Address NAT Type RegType
47.11.215.183 i2001 Regular
47.11.179.168 C i2004 Regular
47.11.179.167 C i2004 Regular
isetReset
The isetReset command resets an IP Phone based on the entered IP address
or TN. The IP address must be the Public IP address for IP Phones behind a
NAT. If the entered IP address identifies an IP Phone that is behind a NAT
and no other IP Phone are sharing the address, then the IP Phone is reset.
However, if the entered IP address identifies multiple IP Phones (multiple IP
Phones behind a NAT sharing the same public IP address), then an error
message is printed. This message indicates there is more than one IP Phone
with the IP address, lists the IP Phones and their TNs, and recommends using
the isetReset TN command.
For example:
oam> isetReset “47.11.217.102”
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