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timeout (aaa-accounting)
timeout (aaa-authentication)
trace management
trace networking all
trace networking database
trace networking dns
trace networking jobqueue
trace networking smtp
trace networking sysdb
trace networking vpim
trace snmp
transfer-mode
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Last Updated: January 12, 2009
timeout (aaa-accounting)
timeout (aaa-authentication)
trace management
trace networking all
trace networking database
trace networking dns
trace networking jobqueue
trace networking smtp
trace networking sysdb
trace networking vpim
trace snmp
transfer-mode
timeout (aaa-accounting)
To specify the amount of time to wait before an AAA accounting request is considered to be unanswered, use the timeout command in Cisco Unity Express AAA accounting configuration mode. Use the no or default form of this command to restore the default setting.
timeout seconds
no timeout seconds
default timeout seconds
Syntax Description
seconds
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The number of seconds to wait before an AAA accounting request is considered to be unanswered. The default is 5 seconds. The range is 1-60 seconds.
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Defaults
5 seconds
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express AAA accounting configuration (aaa-accounting)
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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7.0
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the default form of this command to set the timeout value to 5 seconds.
Examples
The following example sets the AAA accounting timeout to 8 seconds:
se-10-0-0-0# config t
se-10-0-0-0(config)# aaa accounting server remote
se-10-0-0-0(aaa-accounting)# timeout 8
Related Commands
timeout (aaa-authentication)
To specify the amount of time to wait before an AAA authentication request is considered to be unanswered, use the timeout command in Cisco Unity Express AAA authentication configuration mode. Use the no or default form of this command to restore the default setting.
timeout seconds
no timeout seconds
default timeout seconds
Syntax Description
seconds
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The number of seconds to wait before an AAA authentication request is considered to be unanswered. The default is 5 seconds. The range is 1-60 seconds.
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Defaults
5 seconds
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express AAA authentication configuration (aaa-authentication)
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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7.0
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the default form of this command to set the timeout value to 5 seconds.
Examples
The following example sets the AAA authentication timeout to 8 seconds:
se-10-0-0-0# config t
se-10-0-0-0(config)# aaa authentication server remote
se-10-0-0-0(aaa-authentication)# timeout 8
Related Commands
trace management
To enable tracing of management data requests, use the show management agent command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
trace management {agent all | agent debug | all}
Syntax Description
agent all
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Enables tracing of all management data requests.
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agent debug
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Enables debugging of management data requests.
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all
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Enables tracing of all activity.
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Command ModesT
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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2.2
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express NM-CUE, AIM-CUE, and NM-CUE-EC.
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Usage Guidelines
As with any trace command, executing the trace management command will slow the system to some degree.
In Cisco Unity Express 2.2, the output for this command is the same for all the keywords. Use trace management all to view the management activity.
Examples
The following is sample output for the trace management command:
se-10-0-0-0# trace management agent all
se-10-0-0-0# show trace buffer tail
087 06/03 18:18:42.523 mgmt agnt 1 com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.voicemail.JTAPI.getJTAPConnectionStatus out
087 06/03 18:18:42.523 mgmt agnt 1 com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.voicemail.VoiceConnectivity.getUpdateStatus in
087 06/03 18:18:42.523 mgmt agnt 1 com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.voicemail.VoiceConnectviity.update in
087 06/03 18:18:42.524 mgmt agnt 1 com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.voicemail.VoiceConnectivity.udpateTables in
087 06/03 18:18:42.525 mgmt agnt 1 com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.SysdbUtil.get(/sw/protorbcp,device)
087 06/03 18:18:42.526 mgmt agnt 1 com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.SysdbUtil.get(/hw/eth/eh0,ip,addrdefault)
087 06/03 18:18:42.529 mgmt agnt 1 com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.voicemail.JTAPIUtil.gettapiPortStatus in
087 06/03 18:18:42.574 mgmt agnt 1 com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.voicemail.JTAPIUtil.gettapiPortStatus {3504={id=3,
implid=3504, state=IDLE}, 3503={id=0, implid=3503,tate=IDLE}, 3502={id=1, implid=3502, state=IDLE}, 3500={id=2,
implid=3500, stat=IDLE}}
087 06/03 18:18:42.574 mgmt agnt 1 com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.voicemail.JTAPIUtil.gettapiPortStatus out
087 06/03 18:18:42.576 mgmt agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.SysdbUtil.get(/sw/apps/f/ccnapps/configurations/craAesop/ccnwfapp,wfjtapi,ciscoccnatcallmanage
r)
087 06/03 18:18:42.581 mgmt agnt 1 com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.voicemail.JTAPIUtil.getctiveCCM in
087 06/03 18:18:42.581 mgmt agnt 1 com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.SysdbUtil.get(/sw/limit,global,applicationMode)
087 06/03 18:18:42.602 mgmt agnt 1 com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.voicemail.JTAPIUtil.getctiveCCM out
087 06/03 18:18:42.604 mgmt agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.SysdbUtil.get(/sw/apps/f/ccnapps/configurations/craAesop/ccnwfapp,wfsip,providerHostname)
087 06/03 18:18:42.607 mgmt agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.SysdbUtil.get(/sw/apps/f/ccnapps/configurations/craAesop/ccnwfapp,wfsip,providerHostname)
087 06/03 18:18:42.610 mgmt agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.SysdbUtil.get(/sw/apps/f/ccnapps/configurations/craAesop/ccnwfapp,wfsip,providerPortnumber)
087 06/03 18:18:42.614 mgmt agnt 1 com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.SysdbUtil.get(/sw/limit,global,applicationMode)
087 06/03 18:18:42.615 mgmt agnt 1 com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.voicemail.VoiceConnectivity.udpateTables out
087 06/03 18:18:42.615 mgmt agnt 1 com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.voicemail.VoiceConnectivity.update out
087 06/03 18:18:42.616 mgmt agnt 1 com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.voicemail.VoiceConnectivity.getUpdateStatus out
Related Commands
trace networking all
To enable tracing for all network functions, use the trace networking all command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
trace networking all
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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2.0
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This command was introduced.
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Related Commands
trace networking database
To enable tracing for network database functions, use the trace networking database command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
trace networking database [all | connection | execute | garbage | largeobject | mgmt | query |
results | transactions]
Syntax Description
all
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(Optional) Enables tracing for every database event.
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connection
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(Optional) Enables tracing for database connections.
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execute
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(Optional) Enables tracing for inserts and updates performed on the database.
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garbage
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(Optional) Enables tracing for the garbage data collection process.
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largeobject
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(Optional) Enables tracing for large object reads and writes to the database.
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mgmt
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(Optional) Enables tracing for database management processes.
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query
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(Optional) Enables tracing for queries performed on the database.
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results
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(Optional) Enables tracing for the results of queries, inserts, and updates.
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transaction
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(Optional) Enables tracing for the start and end of database transactions.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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2.0
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This command was introduced.
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Related Commands
trace networking dns
To enable tracing for DNS activities, use the trace networking dns command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
trace networking dns [all]
Syntax Description
all
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(Optional) Enables tracing for every database event.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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2.0
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display DNS lookups that are performed and results that are given when a user adds an e-mail domain to a location and when a domain is verified and resolved using SMTP.
Related Commands
trace networking jobqueue
To enable tracing for the job queue, use the trace networking jobqueue command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
trace networking jobqueue [all | job number]
Syntax Description
all
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(Optional) Enables tracing for all jobs in the queue.
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job number
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(Optional) Enables tracing for a specified job in the queue.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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2.0
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This command was introduced.
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Related Commands
trace networking smtp
To enable tracing for SMTP network functions, use the trace networking smtp command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
trace networking smtp [all | receive | send | work]
Syntax Description
all
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(Optional) Enables tracing for every SMTP activity.
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receive
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(Optional) Enables tracing for SMTP receiving.
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send
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(Optional) Enables tracing for SMTP sending.
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work
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(Optional) Enables tracing for when a job is put in to or removed from the SMTP queue.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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2.0
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This command was introduced.
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Related Commands
trace networking sysdb
To enable tracing for system database events, use the trace networking sysdb command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
trace networking sysdb [all]
Syntax Description
all
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(Optional) Enables tracing for every sysdb event.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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2.0
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This command was introduced.
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Related Commands
trace networking vpim
To enable tracing for Voice Profile for Internet Messaging (VPIM) network functions, use the trace networking vpim command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
trace networking vpim [all | audio | receive | send]
Syntax Description
all
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Enables tracing for every VPIM activity.
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audio
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Enables tracing for VPM audio activity.
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receive
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Enables tracing for VPIM receiving.
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send
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Enables tracing for VPIM sending.
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Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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1.2
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This command was introduced.
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Related Commands
trace snmp
To enable tracing of SNMP activity, use the trace snmp agent command in Cisco Unity Express EXEC mode.
trace snmp {agent all | agent debug | all}
Syntax Description
agent all
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Enables tracing of all SNMP data requests.
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agent debug
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Enables debugging of SNMP data requests.
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all
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Enables tracing of all activity.
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Command ModesT
Cisco Unity Express EXEC
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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2.2
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This command was introduced on the Cisco Unity Express NM-CUE, AIM-CUE, and NM-CUE-EC.
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Usage Guidelines
As with any trace command, executing the trace snmp command will slow the system to some degree.
In Cisco Unity Express 2.2, the output for this command is the same for all the keywords. Use trace snmp all to view the SNMP activity.
Examples
The following is sample output for the trace snmp command:
e-10-0-0-0# trace snmp agent all
se-10-0-0-0# show trace buffer tail
4280 06/03 18:10:31.035 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.SnmpNative.SnmpTableGetLong(CISCO-UNITY-EXPRESS-MIB,cueMboxTable,cueMboxP
ercentTimeUsed,0) = cueMboxPercentTimeUsed
4280 06/03 18:10:31.100 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.SnmpNative.SnmpTableGetLong(CISCO-UNITY-EXPRESS-MIB,cueMboxTable,cueMboxN
umberOfMessages,1)
4280 06/03 18:10:31.100 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.MBeanUtil.invoke(Voicemail:name=Stats,MboxStatsTableValue,<parms>,<signature>)
4280 06/03 18:10:31.109 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.SnmpNative.SnmpTableGetLong(CISCO-UNITY-EXPRESS-MIB,cueMboxTable,cueMboxN
umberOfMessages,1) = cueMboxNumberOfMessages
4280 06/03 18:10:31.171 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.SnmpNative.SnmpTableGetLong(CISCO-UNITY-EXPRESS-MIB,cueMboxTable,cueMboxN
umberOfMessages,0)
4280 06/03 18:10:31.171 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.MBeanUtil.invoke(Voicemail:name=Stats,MboxStatsTableValue,<parms>,<signature>)
4280 06/03 18:10:31.180 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.SnmpNative.SnmpTableGetLong(CISCO-UNITY-EXPRESS-MIB,cueMboxTable,cueMboxN
umberOfMessages,0) = cueMboxNumberOfMessages
4280 06/03 18:10:31.241 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.SnmpNative.SnmpTableGetLong(CISCO-UNITY-EXPRESS-MIB,cueMboxTable,cueMboxN
umberOfNewMessages,1)
4280 06/03 18:10:31.241 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.MBeanUtil.invoke(Voicemail:name=Stats,MboxStatsTableValue,<parms>,<signature>)
4280 06/03 18:10:31.250 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.SnmpNative.SnmpTableGetLong(CISCO-UNITY-EXPRESS-MIB,cueMboxTable,cueMboxN
umberOfNewMessages,1) = cueMboxNumberOfNewMessages
4280 06/03 18:10:31.313 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.SnmpNative.SnmpTableGetLong(CISCO-UNITY-EXPRESS-MIB,cueMboxTable,cueMboxN
umberOfNewMessages,0)
4280 06/03 18:10:31.313 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.MBeanUtil.invoke(Voicemail:name=Stats,MboxStatsTableValue,<parms>,<signature>)
4280 06/03 18:10:31.322 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.SnmpNative.SnmpTableGetLong(CISCO-UNITY-EXPRESS-MIB,cueMboxTable,cueMboxN
umberOfNewMessages,0) = cueMboxNumberOfNewMessages
4280 06/03 18:10:31.384 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.SnmpNative.SnmpTableGetLong(CISCO-UNITY-EXPRESS-MIB,cueMboxTable,cueMboxN
umberOfSavedMessages,1)
4280 06/03 18:10:31.385 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.MBeanUtil.invoke(Voicemail:name=Stats,MboxStatsTableValue,<parms>,<signature>)
4280 06/03 18:10:31.393 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.SnmpNative.SnmpTableGetLong(CISCO-UNITY-EXPRESS-MIB,cueMboxTable,cueMboxN
umberOfSavedMessages,1) =cueMboxNumberOfSavedMessages
4280 06/03 18:10:31.454 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.SnmpNative.SnmpTableGetLong(CISCO-UNITY-EXPRESS-MIB,cueMboxTable,cueMboxN
umberOfSavedMessages,0)
4280 06/03 18:10:31.455 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.MBeanUtil.invoke(Voicemail:name=Stats,MboxStatsTableValue,<parms>,<signature>)
4280 06/03 18:10:31.463 snmp agnt 1
com.cisco.aesop.mgmt.snmp.SnmpNative.SnmpTableGetLong(CISCO-UNITY-EXPRESS-MIB,cueMboxTable,cueMboxN
umberOfSavedMessages,0) =cueMboxNumberOfSavedMessages
Related Commands
transfer-mode
To set the transfer mode for SIP calls, use the transfer-mode command in Cisco Unity Express SIP configuration mode. To use the default mode, use the no or default form of this command.
transfer-mode {attended | semi-attended | blind refer | blind bye-also]}
no transfer-mode
default transfer-mode
Syntax Description
attended
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Transfers SIP calls as attended transfers. The transfer is complete when the destination extension answers the call.
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semi-attended
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Transfers SIP calls as semi-attended transfers. The transfer is complete when the destination extension is ringing.
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blind refer
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Transfers SIP calls as blind refer calls.
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blind bye-also
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Transfers SIP calls as blind bye-also calls.
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Defaults
The default transfer mode is bye-also.
Command Modes
Cisco Unity Express SIP configuration
Command History
Cisco Unity Express Release
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Modification
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2.3
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This command was introduced.
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2.3.2
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The default value was changed from semi-attended to bye-also.
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Usage Guidelines
The attended and semi-attended transfers permit Cisco Unity Express to respond if the transfer of a call fails, such as when the remote end is busy or the destination provided is invalid.
Examples
The following example set the SIP call transfer mode to blind refer.
se-10-0-0-0(config)# ccn subsystem sip
se-10-0-0-0(config-sip)# transfer-mode blind refer
se-10-0-0-0(config-sip)# end
Related Commands