cnflnoos
cnflnoos
To configure an in-service VISM card line to the out-of-service state, use the cnflnoos command in the
VoIP switching/trunking operating mode.
Syntax Description
line-num
oos-method
Command Modes
VoIP switching/trunking
Usage Guidelines
The configured in-service state is not maintained after a VISM card reboot. If you reboot a VISM card
previously configured to the out-of-service state with this command, you must use this command again
to configure the associated lines back to the out-of-service state, as needed.
Examples
The following example shows that line 3 is configured to the out-of-service state gracefully:
cnflnoos 3 3
Related Commands
Command
cnflnis
Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide
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cnflnoos line-num oos-method
Line number you want to bring to the out-of-service state. In the range from 1 to 8.
VISM card's method of reaching the out-of-service state. It can be one of the
following values:
2 = Forceful. Existing connections are deleted and the VISM card transitions to the
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'commandedOutOfService' state. New connection requests are rejected.
3 = Graceful. Existing connections are not released and allowed to terminate
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naturally. Immediately after this command is executed, the VISM card transitions
to the 'pendingOutOfService state'. New connection requests are rejected. The
VISM card transitions to the 'commandedOutOfService' state only when all
ongoing connections are deleted by the call agent.
Description
Configures an out-of-service VISM card line to the in-service state.
Chapter 5
Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev. D0, June 2004
CLI Commands