VOIP Trunk group Monitoring

Hi,
I have couple of Cisco AS5400 working as gateways in the VOIP cloud, i would like to monitor the usage based on the trunkgroup on MRTG. I have a 16port E1/PRI module placed. Can anyone help me on getting the correct OID for polling.
Thanks
Abey

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    timeouts interdigit 5
    timeouts call-disconnect 2
    timeouts wait-release 2
    timing hookflash-out 250
    impedance complex1
    caller-id enable
    voice-port 0/2/2
    supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call
    supervisory custom-cptone telstra
    no battery-reversal
    cptone AU
    timeouts interdigit 5
    timeouts call-disconnect 2
    timeouts wait-release 2
    timing hookflash-out 250
    impedance complex1
    caller-id enable
    voice-port 0/2/3
    supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call
    supervisory custom-cptone telstra
    no battery-reversal
    cptone AU
    timeouts interdigit 5
    timeouts call-disconnect 2
    timeouts wait-release 2
    timing hookflash-out 250
    impedance complex1
    caller-id enable
    voice-port 0/3/0
    auto-cut-through
    voice-port 0/3/1
    mgcp profile default
    sccp local GigabitEthernet0/0
    sccp ccm 10.0.0.1 identifier 1 version 7.0
    sccp
    sccp ccm group 1
    bind interface GigabitEthernet0/0
    associate ccm 1 priority 1
    associate profile 1 register confdsp1
    keepalive retries 5
    dspfarm profile 1 conference 
    codec g711ulaw
    codec g729br8
    codec g729r8
    codec g711alaw
    codec g729ar8
    codec g729abr8
    maximum conference-participants 16
    maximum sessions 3
    conference-join custom-cptone jointone
    conference-leave custom-cptone leavetone
    associate application SCCP
    dial-peer voice 1 pots
    translation-profile incoming INBOUND
    preference 3
    destination-pattern 0T
    direct-inward-dial
    port 0/2/0
    dial-peer voice 2 pots
    translation-profile incoming INBOUND
    preference 2
    destination-pattern 0T
    direct-inward-dial
    port 0/2/1
    dial-peer voice 3 pots
    translation-profile incoming INBOUND
    preference 1
    destination-pattern 0T
    direct-inward-dial
    port 0/2/2
    dial-peer voice 4 pots
    shutdown
    port 0/2/3
    dial-peer voice 10 voip
    destination-pattern 99.
    session protocol sipv2
    session target ipv4:10.0.0.20
    incoming called-number .
    dtmf-relay cisco-rtp
    codec g711ulaw
    no vad
    dial-peer voice 100 voip
    description **Incoming Call from Skype SIP Trunk**
    translation-profile incoming SKYPE_IN
    session protocol sipv2
    session target sip-server
    incoming called-number .%
    voice-class codec 1 
    voice-class sip dtmf-relay force rtp-nte
    dtmf-relay rtp-nte
    no vad
    dial-peer voice 101 voip
    description **Outgoing Call from Skype SIP Trunk**
    translation-profile outgoing PSTN_Outbound
    destination-pattern 004........
    session protocol sipv2
    session target sip-server
    voice-class codec 1 
    voice-class sip dtmf-relay force rtp-nte
    dtmf-relay rtp-nte
    no vad
    dial-peer voice 5 pots
    description **Outgoing Mobile Failover**
    preference 4
    destination-pattern *04........
    direct-inward-dial
    port 0/2/2
    dial-peer voice 102 voip
    description **Outgoing Call to Skype - THAILAND**
    translation-profile outgoing PSTN_Outbound
    destination-pattern 066.........
    session protocol sipv2
    session target sip-server
    voice-class codec 1 
    voice-class sip dtmf-relay force rtp-nte
    dtmf-relay rtp-nte
    no vad
    dial-peer voice 103 voip
    description **Outgoing Call to Skype - UK**
    translation-profile outgoing PSTN_Outbound
    destination-pattern 044..........
    session protocol sipv2
    session target sip-server
    voice-class codec 1 
    voice-class sip dtmf-relay force rtp-nte
    dtmf-relay rtp-nte
    no vad
    dial-peer voice 104 voip
    description **Outgoing Call to Skype - Internat-ALL**
    translation-profile outgoing PSTN_Outbound
    destination-pattern 099T
    session protocol sipv2
    session target sip-server
    voice-class codec 1 
    voice-class sip dtmf-relay force rtp-nte
    dtmf-relay rtp-nte
    no vad
    dial-peer voice 700 voip
    destination-pattern 70.
    session protocol sipv2
    session target ipv4:10.0.0.20
    dtmf-relay sip-notify
    codec g711ulaw
    no vad
    dial-peer voice 712 voip
    destination-pattern A712
    session protocol multicast
    session target ipv4:237.111.0.0:22222
    voice-class permanent 1
    dtmf-relay cisco-rtp
    codec g711ulaw
    vad aggressive
    dial-peer voice 713 voip
    destination-pattern A713
    session protocol multicast
    session target ipv4:237.111.0.1:22222
    voice-class permanent 1
    dtmf-relay cisco-rtp
    codec g711ulaw
    vad aggressive
    dial-peer voice 70 pots
    preference 1
    destination-pattern 712
    dial-peer voice 71 pots
    preference 2
    destination-pattern 712
    dial-peer voice 72 pots
    preference 3
    destination-pattern 712
    sip-ua
    credentials username xxxxxxxxxxxxxx password 7 realm sip.skype.com
    authentication username xxxxxxxxxxxxxx password 7
    no remote-party-id
    retry invite 2
    retry register 10
    registrar dns:sip.skype.com expires 3600
    sip-server dns:sip.skype.com
    host-registrar
    telephony-service
    sdspfarm conference mute-on 111 mute-off 222
    sdspfarm units 3
    sdspfarm tag 1 confdsp1
    conference hardware
    video
    authentication credential xxxxx xxxxx
    xml user xxxxx password xxxxx 15
    max-ephones 96
    max-dn 110 no-reg
    ip source-address 10.0.0.1 port 2000
    auto assign 1 to 24
    service phone videoCapability 1
    timeouts interdigit 5
    system message xxxxx Pty Ltd
    url directories http://10.0.0.1:80/localdirectory
    url services http://10.0.0.20/voiceview/common/login.do
    url authentication http://10.0.0.1/CCMCIP/authenticate.asp 
    cnf-file perphone
    load 7914 S00105000400
    load 7936 cmterm_7936.3-3-21-0
    load 7960-7940 P00308000600
    load 7965 term65.default
    load 7970 term70.default
    time-zone 47
    time-format 24
    date-format dd-mm-yy
    live-record 998
    voicemail 999
    max-conferences 3 gain -6
    call-park system application
    moh music-on-hold.au
    web admin system name xxxxx secret 5 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    dn-webedit
    time-webedit
    transfer-system full-consult
    transfer-pattern 0
    transfer-pattern 2..
    transfer-pattern 7..
    secondary-dialtone 0
    directory entry 1 100 name Reception
    fac standard
    create cnf-files version-stamp 7960 Jun 04 2012 17:24:26
    ephone-template  1
    url services 2 http://xxxxxxlawyers.com/phone/xmldir/PhoneUI/ xxxxxxLawyers_DIRECTORY
    url services 3 http://jivait.com/phone/rss2cisco.pl NEWS@
    park reservation-group 1
    softkeys idle  Dnd Newcall Gpickup Pickup Cfwdall Redial ConfList Join RmLstC Login
    softkeys seized  Callback Cfwdall Endcall Gpickup HLog Meetme Pickup Redial
    softkeys connected  Hold Endcall Trnsfer Park TrnsfVM Confrn ConfList Select Join Acct LiveRcd Flash
    ephone-template  2
    url services 2 http://phone-xml.berbee.com/menu.xml TEST
    ephone-template  3
    park reservation-group 1
    softkeys idle  Dnd Newcall Gpickup Pickup Cfwdall Redial Login
    softkeys seized  Callback Cfwdall Endcall Gpickup HLog Meetme Pickup Redial
    softkeys connected  Hold Endcall Trnsfer Park TrnsfVM Confrn ConfList Join
    ephone-template  4
    park reservation-group 1
    softkeys seized  Meetme Gpickup Pickup Redial
    softkeys connected  Hold Trnsfer Park LiveRcd Endcall Confrn ConfList Select Join Acct
    ephone-dn  1  dual-line
    number 100 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label xxxxx xxxxx
    name Reception
    call-forward noan 999 timeout 40
    huntstop channel
    no huntstop
    ephone-dn  2  dual-line
    number 100 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label xxxxx xxxxx
    name Reception2
    preference 1
    call-forward noan 999 timeout 40
    huntstop channel
    no huntstop
    ephone-dn  3  dual-line
    number 100 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label xxxxx xxxxx
    name Reception3
    preference 2
    call-forward noan 999 timeout 40
    huntstop channel
    no huntstop
    ephone-dn  4  dual-line
    number 100 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label xxxxx xxxxx
    name Reception4
    preference 3
    call-forward busy 999
    call-forward noan 999 timeout 40
    huntstop channel
    ephone-dn  9  dual-line
    number 130 secondary 617xxxxxxxx no-reg both
    pickup-group 1
    label Private Line (07 xxxx xxxx)
    description 07 xxxx xxxx
    name Skype1
    ephone-dn  10  dual-line
    number 101 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label Ben xxxxxx (101)
    description Extension 101
    name Ben xxxxxx
    call-forward busy 999
    call-forward noan 999 timeout 25
    ephone-dn  11  dual-line
    number 102 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label Drew xxxxx (102)
    description Extension 102
    name Drew xxxxx
    call-forward busy 999
    call-forward noan 999 timeout 25
    ephone-dn  12  dual-line
    number 103 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label xxxxx xxxxxx (103)
    description Extension 103
    name xxxxx xxxxxx
    call-forward busy 999
    call-forward noan 999 timeout 25
    ephone-dn  13  dual-line
    number 104 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label Dennis xxxxx (104)
    description Extension 104
    name Dennis xxxxx
    call-forward busy 999
    call-forward noan 999 timeout 25
    ephone-dn  14  dual-line
    number 105 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label Meeting Room (105)
    description Extension 105
    name Meeting Room
    call-forward busy 999
    call-forward noan 999 timeout 25
    ephone-dn  15  dual-line
    number 106 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label Front Desk
    description Extension 106
    name Front Desk
    call-forward busy 100
    call-forward noan 100 timeout 45
    ephone-dn  16  dual-line
    number 107 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label Server
    description Extension 107
    name Server
    call-forward busy 100
    call-forward noan 100 timeout 45
    ephone-dn  19  dual-line
    number 119 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label Cordless
    description Extension 119
    name Cordless
    call-forward busy 100
    call-forward noan 100 timeout 30
    ephone-dn  20  dual-line
    number 121 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label Front Reception
    description Extension 121
    name Front Reception
    call-forward busy 999
    call-forward noan 999 timeout 25
    ephone-dn  21  dual-line
    number 120 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label Conference Phone
    description Extension 120
    name Conference Phone
    call-forward busy 999
    call-forward noan 999 timeout 25
    ephone-dn  22  dual-line
    number 122 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label Reception
    description Extension 122
    name Reception
    call-forward busy 999
    call-forward noan 999 timeout 25
    ephone-dn  25  dual-line
    number 126 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label xxxxxx SoftPhone
    description Extension 126
    name SoftPhone1
    ephone-dn  51
    number 151 no-reg primary
    label Line-1(5288)-Monitor ONLY
    trunk 1 monitor-port 0/2/0
    ephone-dn  52
    number 152 no-reg primary
    label Line-2(5232)-Monitor ONLY
    trunk 1 monitor-port 0/2/1
    ephone-dn  53
    number 153 no-reg primary
    label Line-3(5404)-Monitor ONLY
    trunk 1 monitor-port 0/2/2
    ephone-dn  98
    number 998 no-reg primary
    call-forward all 999
    ephone  1
    device-security-mode none
    video
    mac-address 0018.73E2.34D9
    ephone-template 1
    username "user1" password xxxxxx
    paging-dn 32
    type 7970 addon 1 7914
    button  1o1,2,3,4 2:51 3:52 4:53
    button  5:54 6m90 7m91 8m92
    button  9w10 10w11 11w12 12w13
    button  13w14 16:41 17:43 18:45
    ephone  2
    device-security-mode none
    video
    mac-address 000A.B84C.483F
    ephone-template 1
    username "user2" password xxxxxx
    paging-dn 32
    type 7970
    button  1:10 2:9 3:42 4m90
    button  5m91
    ephone  3
    device-security-mode none
    video
    mac-address 0019.2FE3.95A1
    ephone-template 1
    username "user3" password xxxxxx
    fastdial 1 00413093639 name Catherine
    fastdial 2 00432030586 name Ben
    paging-dn 32
    type 7970
    button  1:11 3w10 4w13 5m90
    button  6m91 7:46
    ephone  4
    device-security-mode none
    video
    mac-address 0019.2FE3.94F6
    ephone-template 1
    username "user4" password xxxxxx
    speed-dial 1 00408760740 label "IT Support"
    paging-dn 32
    type 7970 addon 1 7914 2 7914
    button  1:12 2:9 3o1,2,3,4 9:51
    button  10:52 11:53 12:54 15m90
    button  16m91 17m92 23:41 24:43
    button  25:45 29w10 30w11 31w13
    button  32w14 33w22 34w19 35:21
    ephone  5
    device-security-mode none
    mac-address 0019.2FB9.CA32
    ephone-template 1
    username "user5"
    paging-dn 32
    type 7970
    button  1:13 2:44 3m90 4m91
    ephone  6
    device-security-mode none
    mac-address 000A.B84C.4598
    ephone-template 1
    username "user6"
    paging-dn 32
    type 7970
    button  1:14 2m90
    ephone  7
    device-security-mode none
    mac-address 0018.73E2.369B
    ephone-template 1
    username "user7"
    paging-dn 32
    type 7970
    button  1o1,2,3,4 2:22
    ephone  8
    device-security-mode none
    mac-address 0015.5832.54A3
    ephone-template 2
    type CIPC
    button  1:25 2m1
    line con 0
    exec-timeout 0 0
    line aux 0
    line 66
    no activation-character
    no exec
    transport preferred none
    transport input all
    transport output pad telnet rlogin lapb-ta mop udptn v120 ssh
    line vty 0 4
    exec-timeout 0 0
    password
    transport input all
    scheduler allocate 20000 1000
    ntp master
    ntp update-calendar
    ntp server 150.101.221.106
    webvpn gateway gateway_1
    ip address 10.0.0.15 port 443 
    http-redirect port 80
    ssl trustpoint TP-self-signed-1560239260
    inservice
    webvpn install svc flash:/webvpn/anyconnect-win-3.0.3054-k9.pkg sequence 1
    end
    ============================================================================
    Jun  5 00:28:44.922: TFTP: Looking for term70.default.loads
    Jun  5 00:28:44.922: TFTP: Opened flash:term70.default.loads, fd 2, size 660 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:28:44.930: TFTP: Finished flash:term70.default.loads, time 00:00:00 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:28:46.054: TFTP: Looking for jar70sccp.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
    Jun  5 00:28:46.058: TFTP: Opened flash:jar70sccp.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, fd 2, size 1828680 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:28:52.018: TFTP: Finished flash:jar70sccp.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, time 00:00:05 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:28:57.490: TFTP: Looking for cnu70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
    Jun  5 00:28:57.490: TFTP: Opened flash:cnu70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, fd 2, size 506761 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:28:59.134: TFTP: Finished flash:cnu70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, time 00:00:01 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:29:01.242: TFTP: Looking for apps70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
    Jun  5 00:29:01.246: TFTP: Opened flash:apps70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, fd 2, size 3084262 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:29:07.243: %IPPHONE-6-UNREGISTER_ABNORMAL: ephone-7:SEP001873E2369B IP:10.0.0.204 Socket:11 DeviceType:Phone has unregistered abnormally.
    Jun  5 00:29:11.219: TFTP: Finished flash:apps70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, time 00:00:09 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:29:19.791: TFTP: Looking for dsp70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
    Jun  5 00:29:19.791: TFTP: Opened flash:dsp70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, fd 2, size 540433 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:29:21.559: TFTP: Finished flash:dsp70.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, time 00:00:01 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:29:23.619: TFTP: Looking for cvm70sccp.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn
    Jun  5 00:29:23.623: TFTP: Opened flash:cvm70sccp.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, fd 2, size 2166976 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:29:30.807: TFTP: Finished flash:cvm70sccp.9-0-3TH1-22.sbn, time 00:00:07 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:31:07.536: TFTP: Looking for CTLSEP001873E2369B.tlv
    Jun  5 00:31:07.636: TFTP: Looking for ITLSEP001873E2369B.tlv
    Jun  5 00:31:07.748: TFTP: Looking for ITLFile.tlv
    Jun  5 00:31:08.004: TFTP: Looking for SEP001873E2369B.cnf.xml
    Jun  5 00:31:08.004: TFTP: Opened system:/its/vrf1/SEP001873E2369B.cnf.xml, fd 2, size 1543 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:31:08.012: TFTP: Finished system:/its/vrf1/SEP001873E2369B.cnf.xml, time 00:00:00 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:31:14.424: TFTP: Looking for English_United_States/td-sccp.jar
    Jun  5 00:31:14.428: TFTP: Opened flash:English_United_States/td-sccp.jar, fd 2, size 67385 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:31:14.756: TFTP: Finished flash:English_United_States/td-sccp.jar, time 00:00:00 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:31:15.480: TFTP: Looking for United_States/g3-tones.xml
    Jun  5 00:31:15.480: TFTP: Opened flash:United_States/g3-tones.xml, fd 2, size 1036 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:31:15.488: TFTP: Finished flash:United_States/g3-tones.xml, time 00:00:00 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:31:31.604: %IPPHONE-6-REG_ALARM: 25: Name=SEP001873E2369B Load= term70.default Last=Initialized
    Jun  5 00:31:31.652: %IPPHONE-6-REGISTER: ephone-7:SEP001873E2369B IP:10.0.0.204 Socket:11 DeviceType:Phone has registered.
    Jun  5 00:31:33.228: %IPPHONE-6-UNREGISTER_NORMAL: ephone-7:SEP001873E2369B IP:10.0.0.204 Socket:11 DeviceType:Phone has unregistered normally.
    Jun  5 00:32:34.333: TFTP: Looking for CTLSEP001873E2369B.tlv
    Jun  5 00:32:34.413: TFTP: Looking for ITLSEP001873E2369B.tlv
    Jun  5 00:32:34.521: TFTP: Looking for ITLFile.tlv
    Jun  5 00:32:34.853: TFTP: Looking for SEP001873E2369B.cnf.xml
    Jun  5 00:32:34.853: TFTP: Opened system:/its/vrf1/SEP001873E2369B.cnf.xml, fd 2, size 1543 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:32:34.861: TFTP: Finished system:/its/vrf1/SEP001873E2369B.cnf.xml, time 00:00:00 for process 314
    Jun  5 00:32:39.861: %IPPHONE-6-REG_ALARM: 25: Name=SEP001873E2369B Load= term70.default Last=Initialized
    Jun  5 00:32:39.905: %IPPHONE-6-REGISTER: ephone-7:SEP001873E2369B IP:10.0.0.204 Socket:13 DeviceType:Phone has registered.
    OLSENCISCO#
    =====================================================
    ephone-1[0] Mac:0018.73E2.34D9 TCP socket:[17] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 19/17 max_streams=5
    mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:8
    IP:10.0.0.221 * 52191 7970  sub=1 keepalive 2082 max_line 22 available_line 22
    Phone reports 22 Available Lines
    button 1: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
      dn 1  number 100 CH1   IDLE         CH2   IDLE         overlay shared
    button 2: cw:1 ccw:(0)
      dn 51 number 151 CH1   IDLE         shared
    button 3: cw:1 ccw:(0)
      dn 52 number 152 CH1   IDLE         shared
    button 4: cw:1 ccw:(0)
      dn 53 number 153 CH1   IDLE         shared
    button 5: cw:1 ccw:(0)
      dn 54 number 154 CH1   IDLE         shared with monitor-ring
    button 6: cw:1 ccw:(0)
      dn 90 number 300 CH1   IDLE         monitor-ring shared
    button 7: cw:1 ccw:(0)
      dn 91 number 301 CH1   IDLE         monitor-ring shared
    button 8: cw:1 ccw:(0)
      dn 92 number 302 CH1   IDLE         monitor-ring shared
    button 9: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
      dn 10 number 101 CH1   IDLE         CH2   IDLE         watch(BLF on phone 2) shared with monitor-ring
    button 10: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
      dn 11 number 102 CH1   IDLE         CH2   IDLE         watch(BLF on phone 3) shared with monitor-ring
    button 11: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
      dn 12 number 103 CH1   IDLE         CH2   IDLE         watch(BLF on phone 4) shared
    button 12: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
      dn 13 number 104 CH1   IDLE         CH2   IDLE         watch(BLF on phone 5) shared with monitor-ring
    button 13: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
      dn 14 number 105 CH1   IDLE         CH2   IDLE         watch(BLF on phone 6) shared with monitor-ring
    button 16: cw:1 ccw:(0)
      dn 41 number A501  auto dial A502 CH1   IDLE         shared with monitor-ring
    button 17: cw:1 ccw:(0)
      dn 43 number A503  auto dial A504 CH1   IDLE         shared with monitor-ring
    button 18: cw:1 ccw:(0)
      dn 45 number A505  auto dial A506 CH1   IDLE         shared with monitor-ring
    FXO Port Monitoring Status
    button: 2 dn: 51 FXO Port: 0/2/0 Status: Idle
    button: 3 dn: 52 FXO Port: 0/2/1 Status: Idle
    button: 4 dn: 53 FXO Port: 0/2/2 Status: Idle
    button: 5 dn: 54 FXO Port: 0/2/3 Status: Idle
    overlay 1: 1(100) 2(100) 3(100) 4(100)
    paging-dn 32
    Preferred Codec: g711ulaw
    Lpcor Type: none Username: user1 Password:xxxxxxxx
    ephone-2[1] Mac:000A.B84C.483F TCP socket:[15] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 19/17 max_streams=5
    mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:8
    IP:10.0.0.216 * 52908 7970  keepalive 2081 max_line 8 available_line 8
    button 1: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
      dn 10 number 101 CH1   IDLE         CH2   IDLE         shared with monitor-ring
    button 2: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
      dn 9  number 130 CH1   IDLE         CH2   IDLE         shared
    button 3: cw:1 ccw:(0)
      dn 42 number A502  auto dial A501 CH1   IDLE
    button 4: cw:1 ccw:(0)
      dn 90 number 300 CH1   IDLE         monitor-ring shared
    button 5: cw:1 ccw:(0)
      dn 91 number 301 CH1   IDLE         monitor-ring shared
    paging-dn 32
    Preferred Codec: g711ulaw
    Lpcor Type: none Username: user2 Password: xxxxxxxx
    ephone-3[2] Mac:0019.2FE3.95A1 TCP socket:[16] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 19/17 max_streams=5
    mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:8
    IP:10.0.0.223 * 49428 7970  keepalive 2069 max_line 8 available_line 8
    button 1: cw:1 ccw:(0 0)
      dn 11 number 102 CH1   IDLE         CH2   IDLE         shared with monitor-ring
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