listed below are some little know or little used commands that may be useful.
050>xx>04 = AP-00-B card with AP program (read the white tag on the solder side) See CMD D101
050>xx>45 = AP-00-B card with MRC program. See CMD DD99
08>206>0/1 may be reversed in some software levels. Try it each way.
08>218>0/1 adds "*" to DSS/BLF calls
08>253>0/1 Is also defined as stn to stn trf over ccis.
08>606>0/1 link reconnect over ccis
08>607>0/1 link reconnect over ccis for UCD delay announce
08>628>0/1 link reconnect peer to peer ccis
0B00>99 = mac address of CPU
0C10>00/01/02/03/04/05/06 = MP program update via FTP (3500)
1228/1229 = desiless phones
1290>xxxx> = mac address of IP phone (delete this to log off the phone, or replace the phone).
15210>xx> display my line on LCD.
15189>xx> DND to sub line
35999>?? return all trunk route data to default
4011>1>7 must be set to 7 for internal modem to work. Sometimes it changes after IVS or IVS2 to IPS upgrade
410>108>10 timer for DMR download with Cisco routers
42>68> D-Term Volume control for side tone Europe only...hmmm. System reset required.
E8> stn/tk = DCON. Error = idle
EB0>tk>CCC = forced release of a trunk
EB2>stn>CCC = forced release of a station
F52>stn/tk = LEN number. May still be in CMD 10 LEN format. Use appendix in CMD manual for LEN charts.
F70>LEN> = LT time slot
F71>0400-6300> = AP time slot. (Be sure to scroll through it, the time slot may appear between 0400-0431).
F80>00> = CPU serial number, required for upgrade purchases.
F80>01-16> = software serial numbers
F83>0> = IVR number (30 digits/characters).
F85>FF02,3,4,5> = CPU program version
F87>001-127> = enabled features
F88>01,2,3> = software license
F8A>99>CCC = deletes all key keepers.
F8A>xx>CCC = deletes the numbered key keeper as per the order in CMD F80>01-16
F85>E001-E005, or D003-Dx03 = IP PAD rev depending on system software
F85>xx02,3,4> = IPT-B card rev
FA>00/01> IP Phone type and firmware rev
8A5XXX>157=00 (unknown), 158=00(unknown) for international calling
For video conferencing, set AA06> AP# to 63, the book leads you to "think" 24 is right
for remote pim via IP set cm 410>108>05 this is for J1(3400) and higher software