EXT <extension number>
HUNT_GROUP <number>
RING_GROUP <number>
PERSONAL_RING_GROUP <number>
PLID <unit> <shelf> <slot>
PLID <unit> <shelf> <slot> <circuit>
Provides a list of active features for a specified extension number or PLID. Also shows whether an external hot desk user DN is logged in, logged out, or locked out as a result of successive failed log in attempts.
On the SUPERCONSOLE 1000, this command is found under the REPORTS group of commands.
System Response:
IP Device ID:
1
Circuit Location : 1 3 1 1 1
Extension : 4000
Active Features:
Do Not Disturb
MAC Address: 08:00:0F:00:A2:FC
Note: If the extension is a Hot Desk user's DN, the command will result in one of the following messages: "Hot Desk: <user's DN> Currently Not Logged in" or "Hot Desk: Login active at <registration DN>". In both cases, the active features will be listed. If the Hot Desk user is logged in, the command may also be reissued using the registration DN.
Scenario
From x51017 perform a External Hot Desk User Third-Party Call Forward
Dial *66*5153646006
Operation Successful
System Response:
Hot Desk : 51536 Login active externally
at 885413000
IP Device ID: 697
Circuit Location : 1 3 6 72 1
Extension : 51536
Active Features :
Message Waiting Lamp On
Dialed Message Waiting
Callback Messages : 1
Call Forward Always : 8924646007T
Note: If you use the Call Forward - Follow Me - Third Party feature access code (FAC) to program another phone's CFFM, the first parameter is the DN of the telephone whose CFFM is being configured. The second parameter is the nominated destination (forward destination). If the nominated destination is an ARS route with unknown number of digits to follow and if you do not enter a digit hash (i.e. " # " ) to indicate the end of the number, the system waits until dial tone is returned. In this case, the 3rd party FAC handling adds a time out digit to the end of the nominated digits. This saves a caller, whom is being forwarded, from having to wait until the conflict dialing timer resolves the conflict. When the nominated destination is displayed on the maintenance terminal the time out digit is represented as " T ". Whenever a person dials a number that is in conflict with a longer number, the system requires the user to wait for the conflict dialing timer to expire. If this happens, the system appends the time out digit to the end of the digits dialed. The time out digit is used internally by digit translation to resolve dialing conflicts.