Does anyone here know what **##**32 is supposed to be? It seems I can dial
this but it is not actually ... anything ? It just clears out and goes away.
This is from SCCP sets anyways to UCM.
Adam
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Thanks for pointing this out! I’ll get the doc updated.
The rest of the list:
**##*1, // analysis trace on/off
**##*2, // terse/verbose toggle
**##*3, // dump digit discarding instructions
**##*4, // dump patterns
**##*5, // dump partitions list
**##*6, // dump
I know it's not an exact match but it's very similar to a dialing forest dump
procedure off a SCCP handset:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/97751/how-dump-ccm-memoryimdb-diagnostic-information-traces
I personally haven't used the **##**32 you mentioned though.
- Dan
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HA! Thanks for this Wes!
From: ws...@cisco.com
To: dpa...@fidelus.com
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2015 17:45:44 +
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Strange Number
CC: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net; aj...@buffalo.edu
Thanks for pointing this out! I’ll get the doc updated.
The rest of the list:
**##*1,
From 10.5.2:
10.5.2.1-5
00710403.002 |13:32:04.919 |AppInfo ||DialingForest=
{
|DigitForest=Dialing
{
|Partition=
|TreeType=TREE_TYPE_DIGIT
|Patterns=
{
|(**##*01) }
|(**##*02) }
|(**##*03)}
|(**##*04)}
|(**##*05)}
|(**##*06)}
|(**##*07)}
|(**##*08)}
|(**##*09)}
|(**##*10)}