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what command do I use to find port

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What command would I use to find out how many port I am using for my whole system and how many port my voice mail is using.Appreciate any input.
 
Intuity: Go to Feature Options screen and the last line "voice_ports" read across current= # Max=#

Definity: Type the command "disp sys cus" and the top right hand line should tell you "maximum ports"...

Hope this helps
Chris
 
What I mean is actual port being used between my switch and the data lines we have going. Right now we are sharing a T1 with I think 75% of the T1 going to our Data network and about 25% of the port going to our telephone. Now my question is how can I tell how many or total port is my telephone using from that T1. I am not exactly sure to as how much my Data line is using and how much I have on my switch. So I dont mean the port that each individual telephone is plugging into but the real port from the T1 that we are sharing.
I hope im not too confusing here.
 
Try doing a 'List route' this will give you a trunk group number. then type 'display trunk #' On the 4th page or so you will see your lines from the T-1.

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Thanks All Phoneman2
 
May be you need command like display capasity
(You'll see station/trunk port used, trunk port available and system limit.)
 
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