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Cisco IOS Voice Commands:
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show aal2 profile

show atm video-voice address

show backhaul-session-manager group

show backhaul-session-manager session

show backhaul-session-manager set

show call accounting-template voice

show call active fax

show call active voice

show call application app-level

show call application gateway-level

show call application interface

show call application services registry

show call application session-level

show call application sessions

show call application voice

show call fallback cache

show call fallback config

show call fallback stats

show call filter components

show call filter match-list


Cisco IOS Voice Commands:
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This chapter contains commands to configure and maintain Cisco IOS voice applications. The commands are presented in alphabetical order. Some commands required for configuring voice may be found in other Cisco IOS command references. Use the command reference master index or search online to find these commands.

For detailed information on how to configure these applications and features, refer to the Cisco IOS Voice Configuration Guide.

show aal2 profile

To display the ATM adaptation layer 2 (AAL2) profiles configured on the system, use the show aal2 profile command in privileged EXEC mode.

show aal2 profile {all {itut profile-number | atmf profile-number | custom profile-number}}

Syntax Description

all

Displays ITU-T, ATMF, and custom AAL2 profiles configured on the system.

itut

Displays ITU-T profiles configured on the system.

atmf

Displays ATMF profiles configured on the system.

custom

Displays custom profiles configured on the system.

profile-number

AAL2 profile number to display. Choices are as follows:

For ITU-T:

1 = G.711 u-law

2 = G.711 u-law with silence insertion descriptor (SID)

7 = G.711 u-law and G.729ar8

For ATMF: None. ATMF is not supported.

For custom:

100 = G.711 u-law and G.726r32

110 = G.711 u-law, G.726r32, and G.729ar8


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)XA

This command was introduced on the Cisco MC3810.

12.1(2)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(2)T.

12.2(2)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco 7200 series.


Usage Guidelines

This command applies to AAL2 VoATM applications on the Cisco 7200 series routers.

Examples

The following command displays all of the configured profiles in the system:

Router# show aal2 profile all

Printing all the Profiles in the system

Profile Type: ITUT Profile Number: 1 SID Support: 0
Red enable: 1 Num entries: 1
Coding type: g711ulaw Packet length: 40 UUI min: 0 UUI max: 15

Profile Type: ITUT Profile Number: 2 SID Support: 1
Red enable: 1 Num entries: 1
Coding type: g711ulaw Packet length: 40 UUI min: 0 UUI max: 15

Profile Type: custom Profile Number: 100 SID Support: 1
Red enable: 1 Num entries: 2
Coding type: g711ulaw Packet length: 40 UUI min: 0 UUI max: 7
Coding type: g726r32 Packet length: 40 UUI min: 8 UUI max: 15

Profile Type: ITUT Profile Number: 7 SID Support: 1
Red enable: 1 Num entries: 2
Coding type: g711ulaw Packet length: 40 UUI min: 0 UUI max: 15
Coding type: g729ar8 Packet length: 10 UUI min: 0 UUI max: 15

Profile Type: custom Profile Number: 110 SID Support: 1
Red enable: 1 Num entries: 3
Coding type: g711ulaw Packet length: 40 UUI min: 0 UUI max: 7
Coding type: g726r32 Packet length: 40 UUI min: 8 UUI max: 15
Coding type: g729ar8 Packet length: 30 UUI min: 8 UUI max: 15

The following table describes significant fields shown in this output.

Field
Description

Coding type

Voice compression algorithm.

ITUT Profile Number

Predefined combination of one or more codec types configured for a digital signal processor (DSP).

Num entries

Number of profile elements.

Packet length

Sample size.

Profile Type

Category of codec types configured on DSP. Possible types are ITU-T, ATMF, and custom.

Red enable

Redundancy for type 3 packets.

SID Support

Silence insertion descriptor.

UUI max

Maximum sequence number on the voice packets.

UUI min

Minimum sequence number on the voice packets.


Related Commands

Command
Description

codec aal2-profile

Sets the codec profile for a DSP on a per-call basis.


show atm video-voice address

To display the network service access point (NSAP) address for the ATM interface, enter the show atm video-voice address command in privileged EXEC mode.

show atm video-voice address

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(5)XK

This command was introduced on the Cisco MC3810.

12.0(7)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)T.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to review ATM interface NSAP addresses that have been assigned with the atm video aesa command and to ensure that ATM management is confirmed for those addresses.

Examples

The following example displays ATM interface NSAP addresses:

Router# show atm video-voice address

nsap address type ilmi status
47.0091810000000002F26D4901.00107B4832E1.FE VOICE_AAL5 Confirmed
47.0091810000000002F26D4901.00107B4832E1.C8 VIDEO_AAL1 Confirmed

Related Commands

Command
Description

codec aal2-profile

Sets the codec profile for a DSP on a per-call basis.


show backhaul-session-manager group

To display the status, statistics, or configuration for a particular session group or all available session groups, use the show backhaul-session-manager group command in privileged EXEC mode.

show backhaul-session-manager group {status | stats | cfg} {all | name group-name}

Syntax Description

status

Status for available session groups.

stats

Statistics for available session groups.

cfg

Configuration for available session groups.

all

Specified parameters for all session groups.

name group-name

A particular session group.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.

12.2(2)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco 7200 series.

12.2(4)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco MC3810.

12.2(2)XB

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400.

12.2(2)XB1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T and was implemented on the Cisco IAD2420 series. Support for the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 is not included in this release.

12.2(11)T

This command is supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 in this release.


Examples

The following example displays statistics for all session groups:

Router# show backhaul-session-manager group stats all

Session-Group grp1 statistics
Successful Fail-Overs :0
Un-Successful Fail-Over attempts:0
Active Pkts receive count :0
Standby Pkts receive count :0
Total PDUs dispatch err :0

The following example displays the current configuration for all session groups:

Router# show backhaul-session-manager group cfg all

Session-Group
Group Name :grp1
Set Name :set1
Sessions :3
Dest:10.5.0.3 8304 Local:10.1.2.15 8304 Priority:0
Dest:10.5.0.3 8300 Local:10.1.2.15 8300 Priority:2
Dest:10.5.0.3 8303 Local:10.1.2.15 8303 Priority:2
RUDP Options
timer cumulative ack :100
timer keepalive :1000
timer retransmit :300
timer transfer state :2000
receive max :32
cumulative ack max :3
retrans max :2
out-of-sequence max :3
auto-reset max :5

The following example displays the current state of all session groups. The group named "grp1" belongs to the set named "set1".

The status is either Group-OutOfService (no session in the group has been established) or Group-Inservice (at least one session in the group has been established).

The status (use) is one of the following:

Group-Standby—The virtual switch controller (VSC) connected to the other end of this group goes into standby mode.

Group-Active—The VSC connected to the other end of this group is the active VSC.

Group-None—The VSC has not declared its intent yet.

Router# show backhaul-session-manager group status all

Session-Group
Group Name :grp1
Set Name :set1
Status :Group-OutOfService
Status (use) :Group-None

Related Commands

Command
Description

show backhaul-session-manager session

Displays status, statistics, or configuration of sessions.

show backhaul-session-manager set

Displays session groups associated with a specific session set or all session sets.


show backhaul-session-manager session

To display various information about a session or sessions, use the show backhaul-session-manager session command in privileged EXEC mode.

show backhaul-session-manager session {all | ip ip-address}

Syntax Description

all

Information is displayed about all available sessions.

ip

Information is displayed about the session associated with this IP address only.

ip-address

IP address of the local or remote session.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.

12.2(2)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco 7200 series.

12.2(4)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco MC3810.

12.2(2)XB

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400.

12.2(2)XB1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T and was implemented on the Cisco IAD2420 series. Support for the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 is not included in this release.

12.2(11)T

This command is supported on the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 in this release.


Examples

The following command displays information for all available sessions:

Router# show backhaul-session-manager session all

Session information --
Session-id:35
Group:grp1 /*this session belongs to the group named 'grp1' */
Configuration:
Local:10.1.2.15 , port:8303
Remote:10.5.0.3 , port:8303
Priority:2
RUDP Option:Client, Conn Id:0x2
State:
Status:OPEN_WAIT, Use-status:OOS, /*see explanation below */
Statistics:
# of resets:0
# of auto_resets 0
# of unexpected RUDP transitions (total) 0
# of unexpected RUDP transitions (since last reset) 0
Receive pkts - Total:0 , Since Last Reset:0
Recieve failures - Total:0 ,Since Last Reset:0
Transmit pkts - Total:0, Since Last Reset:0
Transmit Failures (PDU Only)
Due to Blocking (Not an Error) - Total:0, Since Last Reset:0
Due to causes other than Blocking - Total:0, Since Last
Reset:0
Transmit Failures (NON-PDU Only)
Due to Blocking(Not an Error) - Total:0, Since Last Reset:0
Due to causes other than Blocking - Total:0, Since Last
Reset:0
RUDP statistics
Open failures:0
Not ready failures:0
Conn Not Open failures:0
Send window full failures:0
Resource unavailble failures:0
Enqueue failures:0

Table 24 describes significant fields shown in this output.

Table 24 show backhaul-session-manager session Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

State

Can be any of the following:

OPEN—The connection is established.

OPEN_WAIT—The connection is awaiting establishment.

OPEN_XFER—Session failover is in progress for this session, which is a transient state.

CLOSE—The session is down, also a transient state.

The session waits a fixed amount of time and then moves to OPEN_WAIT.

Use-status

Indicates whether PRI signaling traffic is currently being transported over this session. Can be either of the following:

OOS—The session is not being used to transport signaling traffic. Out of service (OOS) does not indicate if the connection is established.

IS—The session is being used currently to transport all PRI signaling traffic. In service (IS) indicates that the connection is established.


Related Commands

Command
Description

show backhaul-session-manager group

Displays status, statistics, or configuration of a specific session group or all session groups.

show backhaul-session-manager set

Displays session groups associated with a specific session set or all session sets.


show backhaul-session-manager set

To display session groups associated with a specified session set or all session sets, use the show backhaul-session-manager set command in privileged EXEC mode.

show backhaul-session-manager set {all | name session-set-name}

Syntax Description

all

All available session sets.

name session-set-name

A specified session set.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(1)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.

12.2(2)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco 7200 series.

12.2(4)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco MC3810.

12.2(2)XB

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400.

12.2(2)XB1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T and was implemented on the Cisco IAD2420 series. Support for the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 is not included in this release.

12.2(11)T

This command is supported on the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 in this release.


Examples

The following command displays session groups associated with all session sets:

Router# show backhaul-session-manager set all

Related Commands

Command
Description

show backhaul-session-manager group

Displays status, statistics, or configuration of a specific session group or all session groups.

show backhaul-session-manager session

Displays status, statistics, or configuration of a session or all sessions.


show call accounting-template voice

To display accounting template activity, use the show call accounting-template voice command in privileged EXEC mode.

show call accounting-template voice [acctTempName | master | qdump | summary]

Syntax Description

acctTempName

(Optional) Name of the accounting template.

master

(Optional) Displays all vendor-specific attributes (VSAs) that are filtered by accounting templates.

qdump

(Optional) Displays template activity in the service and free queues.

summary

(Optional) Lists names of all the accounting templates and the number of attributes in each template currently being used.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(11)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco 3660, Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, Cisco AS5800, and Cisco AS5850.


Usage Guidelines

The show call accounting-template voice command displays the status and attributes defined in each template after it is configured.

The show call accounting-template voice acctTempName command displays the status of a specific template and the attributes (VSAs) that are defined for that template.

The show call accounting-template voice master command displays all VSAs that can be filtered by accounting templates.

The show call accounting-template voice qdump command displays template activity in the service (svc) and free queues. It displays the template URL, the number of legs on which a template is active, and the state of a template.

After an accounting template is defined, it is put in the svc queue to serve new incoming calls. When a running accounting template is undefined or reloaded during an active call, the template is moved from the svc queue to the free queue and can be reused after all the active calls stop referencing it. Templates that are reloaded or undefined and that are referenced during an active call are considered to be in a "dirty" state and are called dirty templates.

To ensure that start and stop records correspond on an active call that is referencing a dirty template, all dirty templates must be kept alive until all active calls referencing that dirty template are released. After all active calls are released, the reloaded templates are applied to the next call.

The show call accounting-template voice summary command displays the current status of all the accounting templates that are configured. It shows if the template was loaded and if it is running successfully.

Examples

The following example displays details about two templates named "cdr1" and "cdr2".

Router# show call accounting-template voice

CDR template cdr1 is running
url: tftp://sanjoe/santa/abc/Templates/cdr1.cdr
The last load was successful.
attr: h323-call-origin (56)
attr: h323-call-type (57)
attr: h323-gw-id (65)
attr: subscriber (79)
attr: in-portgrp-id (80)
attr: out-portgrp-id (81)
Totally 6 attrs defined.

CDR template cdr2 is running
url: tftp://sanjoe/santa/abc/Templates/cdr2.cdr
The last load was successful.
attr: h323-call-origin (56)
attr: h323-call-type (57)
attr: h323-connect-time (59)
attr: h323-disconnect-time (64)
attr: h323-gw-id (65)
attr: h323-setup-time (76)
attr: h323-voice-quality (78)
Totally 7 attrs defined.

The following example displays details about the template named "cdr1" only.

Router# show call accounting-template voice cdr1

CDR template cdr1 is running
url: tftp://sanjoe/santa/abc/Templates/cdr1.cdr
The last load was successful.
attr: h323-call-origin (56)
attr: h323-call-type (57)
attr: h323-gw-id (65)
attr: subscriber (79)
attr: in-portgrp-id (80)
attr: out-portgrp-id (81)
Totally 6 attrs defined.

The following example displays all 64 attributes that can be filtered by a template.

Router# show call accounting-template voice master

h323-call-origin      
h323-call-type     
h323-gw-id     
h323-setup-time   
h323-connect-time      
h323-disconnect-time     
h323-disconnect-cause
.
.
.
calling-party-category   
originating-line-info      
charge-number      
transmission-medium-req     
redirecting-number      
backward-call-indicators
Totally 64 attributes are filterable.

The following example displays template activity in the service queue. Initially, no templates are in the dirty state.

Router# show call accounting-template voice qdump

name url is_dirty no_of_legs
=========================================================================
cdr1 tftp://sanjoe/santa/abc                        0
cdr2 tftp://sanjoe/santa/abc                        0
cdr3 tftp://sanjoe/santa/abc                        0

After the templates are reloaded during active calls, the display below shows the templates named "cdr1" and "cdr2" to be in a dirty state.

.
.
.
Templates in freeq
cdr1 tftp://sanjoe/santa/abc            dirty 1
cdr2 tftp://sanjoe/santa/abc            dirty 1

The following example displays a summary of all configured accounting templates. The template named "cdr3" is not in running mode, either because it has been rejected or because it does not exist at the given URL.

Router# show call accounting-template voice summary

name url last_load is_running
=========================================================================
cdr1 tftp://sanjoe/santa/abc                success is running
cdr2 tftp://sanjoe/santa/abc                success is running
cdr3 tftp://sanjoe/santa/abc                fail is not running

Table 25 describes the fields shown in the show call accounting-template voice display.

Table 25 show call accounting-template voice Field Descriptions

Field
Description

name

Name of the accounting template.

url

Location of the accounting template.

last_load

Describes if the accounting template was successfully or unsuccessfully loaded from its location.

is_running

Describes if the accounting template was activated after it was successfully loaded from its location.

is_dirty

Shows that the accounting template was reloaded during an active call.

no_of_legs

Number of call legs.

attr

Vendor-specific attributes (VSAs) defined in an accounting template.


Related Commands

Command
Description

gw-accounting aaa

Configures a new accounting template.


show call active fax

To display call information for T.37 store-and-forward fax transmissions in progress, use the show call active fax command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.

show call active fax [brief [id identifier] | compact [duration {less time | more time}]
|
id identifier]

Syntax Description

brief

(Optional) Displays a truncated version.

compact

(Optional) Displays a compact version.

duration

(Optional) Displays active calls that are longer or shorter than a specified time. The arguments and keywords are as follows:

less—Displays calls shorter than time.

more—Displays calls longer than time.

time—Elapsed time, in seconds. Range is from 1 to 2147483647. There is no default value.

id identifier

(Optional) Displays only the call with the specified identifier. Range is a hex value from 1 to FFFF.


Command Modes

User EXEC
Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.3(1)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco 2600 series and Cisco 3600 series.

12.0(3)XG

Support for VoFR was added.

12.0(4)XJ

This command was implemented for store-and-forward fax on the Cisco AS5300.

12.0(4)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco 7200 series.

12.0(7)XK

This command was implemented on the Cisco MC3810.

12.1(2)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(2)T.

12.1(3)T

This command was implemented for modem pass-through over VoIP on the Cisco AS5300.

12.1(5)XM

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5800.

12.1(5)XM2

The command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400.

12.2(2)XB1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T. Support for the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 is not included in this release.

12.2(11)T

This command is supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 in this release.

12.3(14)T

T.38 fax relay call statistics were made available to Call Detail Records (CDRs) through Vendor-Specific Attributes (VSAs) and added to the call log.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the contents of the active call table. This command displays information about call times, dial peers, connections, quality of service, and other status and statistical information for T.37 store-and-forward fax calls currently that are connected. This command applies to both on-ramp and off-ramp store-and-forward fax functions.

To display information about fax relay calls in progress, use the show call active voice command.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show call active fax command:

Router# show call active fax

GENERIC:
SetupTime=22021 ms
Index=1
PeerAddress=peer one
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=0
PeerIfIndex=0
LogicalIfIndex=0
ConnectTime=24284
CallState=4
CallOrigin=2
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=10
TransmitPackets=0
TransmitBytes=0
ReceivePackets=0
ReceiveBytes=41190

MMOIP:
ConnectionId[0x37EC7F41 0xB0110001 0x0 0x35C34]
RemoteIPAddress=0.0.0.0
SessionProtocol=SMTP
SessionTarget=
MessageId=
AccountId=
ImgEncodingType=MH
ImgResolution=fine
AcceptedMimeTypes=2
DiscardedMimeTypes=1
Notification=None

GENERIC:
SetupTime=23193 ms
Index=1
PeerAddress=527....
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=3469
PeerIfIndex=157
LogicalIfIndex=30
ConnectTime=24284
CallState=4
CallOrigin=1
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=10
TransmitPackets=5
TransmitBytes=6513
ReceivePackets=0
ReceiveBytes=0

TELE:    
ConnectionId=[0x37EC7F41 0xB0110001 0x0 0x35C34]
TxDuration=24010 ms
FaxTxDuration=10910 ms
FaxRate=14400
NoiseLevel=-1
ACOMLevel=-1
OutSignalLevel=0
InSignalLevel=0
InfoActivity=0
ERLLevel=-1
SessionTarget=
ImgPages=0

Table 26 provides an alphabetical listing of the fields displayed in the output of the show call active fax command and a description of each field.

Table 26 show call active fax Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

ACOM Level

Current ACOM level for this call. ACOM is the combined loss achieved by the echo canceler, which is the sum of the Echo Return Loss, Echo Return Loss Enhancement, and nonlinear processing loss for the call.

Buffer Drain Events

Total number of jitter buffer drain events.

Buffer Fill Events

Total number of jitter buffer fill events.

CallDuration

Length of the call, in hours, minutes, and seconds, hh:mm:ss.

CallOrigin

Call origin: answer or originate.

CallState

Current state of the call.

ChargedUnits

Total number of charging units that apply to this peer since system startup. The unit of measure for this field is hundredths of second.

CodecBytes

Payload size, in bytes, for the codec used.

CoderTypeRate

Negotiated coder rate. This value specifies the send rate of voice or fax compression to its associated call leg for this call.

ConnectionId

Global call identifier for this gateway call.

ConnectTime

Time, in milliseconds, at which the call was connected.

Consecutive-packets-lost Events

Total number of consecutive (two or more) packet-loss events.

Corrected packet-loss Events

Total number of packet-loss events that were corrected using the RFC 2198 method.

Dial-Peer

Tag of the dial peer sending this call.

EchoCancellerMaxReflector=64

The location of the largest reflector, in milliseconds. The reflector size does not exceed the configured echo path capacity. For example, if 32 ms is configured, the reflector does not report beyond 32 ms.

ERLLevel

Current Echo Return Loss (ERL) level for this call.

FaxTxDuration

Duration of fax transmission from this peer to the voice gateway for this call. You can derive the Fax Utilization Rate by dividing the FaxTxDuration value by the TxDuration value.

GapFillWithInterpolation

Duration of a voice signal played out with a signal synthesized from parameters, or samples of data preceding and following in time because voice data was lost or not received in time from the voice gateway for this call.

GapFillWithRedundancy

Duration of a voice signal played out with a signal synthesized from available redundancy parameters because voice data was lost or not received in time from the voice gateway for this call.

GapFillWithPrediction

Duration of the voice signal played out with signal synthesized from parameters, or samples of data preceding in time, because voice data was lost or not received in time from the voice gateway for this call. Examples of such pullout are frame-eraser and frame-concealment strategies in G.729 and G.723.1 compression algorithms.

GapFillWithSilence

Duration of a voice signal replaced with silence because voice data was lost or not received in time for this call.

GENERIC

Generic or common parameters, that is, parameters that are common for Voice over IP (VoIP) and telephony call legs.

H323 call-legs

Total H.323 call legs for which call records are available.

HiWaterPlayoutDelay

High-water-mark Voice Playout FIFO Delay during this call.

Index

Dial peer identification number.

InfoActivity

Active information transfer activity state for this call.

InfoType

Information type for this call; for example, voice or fax.

InSignalLevel

Active input signal level from the telephony interface used by this call.

Last Buffer Drain/Fill Event

Elapsed time since the last jitter buffer drain or fill event, in seconds.

LogicalIfIndex

Index number of the logical interface for this call.

LoWaterPlayoutDelay

Low-water-mark Voice Playout FIFO Delay during this call.

LowerIFName

Physical lower interface information. Appears only if the medium is ATM, FR, or HDLC.

Media

Medium over which the call is carried. If the call is carried over the (telephone) access side, the entry is TELE. If the call is carried over the voice network side, the entry is either ATM, FR (for Frame Relay), or HDLC (for High-Level Data Link Control).

Modem passthrough signaling method in use

Indicates that this is a modem pass-through call and that named service events (NSEs)—a Cisco-proprietary version of named telephone events in RFC 2833—are used for signaling codec upspeed. The upspeed method is the method used to dynamically change the codec type and speed to meet network conditions. This means that you might move to a faster codec when you have both voice and data calls and then slow down when there is only voice traffic.

NoiseLevel

Active noise level for this call.

OnTimeRvPlayout

Duration of voice playout from data received on time for this call. Derive the Total Voice Playout Duration for Active Voice by adding the OnTimeRvPlayout value to the GapFill values.

OutSignalLevel

Active output signal level to the telephony interface used by this call.

PeerAddress

Destination pattern or number associated with this peer.

PeerId

ID value of the peer table entry to which this call was made.

PeerIfIndex

Voice port index number for this peer. For ISDN media, this would be the index number of the B channel used for this call.

PeerSubAddress

Subaddress when this call is connected.

Percent Packet Loss

Total percent packet loss.

ReceiveBytes

Number of bytes received by the peer during this call.

ReceiveDelay

Average Playout FIFO Delay plus the Decoder Delay during this voice call.

ReceivePackets

Number of packets received by this peer during this call.

ReleaseSource

Number value of the release source.

RemoteIPAddress

Remote system IP address for the VoIP call.

RemoteUDPPort

Remote system UDP listener port to which voice packets are sent.

RoundTripDelay

Voice packet round trip delay between the local and remote systems on the IP backbone for this call.

SelectedQoS

Selected RSVP quality of service (QoS) for this call.

SessionProtocol

Session protocol used for an Internet call between the local and remote routers through the IP backbone.

SessionTarget

Session target of the peer used for this call.

SetupTime

Value of the system UpTime, in milliseconds, when the call associated with this entry was started.

SignalingType

Signaling type for this call; for example, channel-associated signaling (CAS) or common-channel signaling (CCS).

SIP call-legs

Total SIP call legs for which call records are available.

Telephony call-legs

Total telephony call legs for which call records are available.

Time between Buffer Drain/Fills

Minimum and maximum durations between jitter buffer drain or fill events, in seconds.

TransmitBytes

Number of bytes sent by this peer during this call.

TransmitPackets

Number of packets sent by this peer during this call.

TxDuration

The length of the call. Appears only if the medium is TELE.

VAD

Whether voice activation detection (VAD) was enabled for this call.

VoiceTxDuration

Duration of voice transmission from this peer to the voice gateway for this call. Derive the Voice Utilization Rate by dividing the VoiceTxDuration value by the TxDuration value.


The following is sample output from the show call active fax brief command:

Router# show call active fax brief

<ID>: <start>hs.<index> +<connect> pid:<peer_id> <dir> <addr> <state> \
  tx:<packets>/<bytes> rx:<packets>/<bytes> <state>
IP <ip>:<udp> rtt:<time>ms pl:<play>/<gap>ms lost:<lost>/<early>/<late>
  delay:<last>/<min>/<max>ms <codec>
FR <protocol> [int dlci cid] vad:<y/n> dtmf:<y/n> seq:<y/n>
  sig:<on/off> <codec> (payload size)
Tele <int>: tx:<tot>/<v>/<fax>ms <codec> noise:<l> acom:<l> i/o:<l>/<l> dBm
 
1    : 22021hs.1 +2263 pid:0 Answer wook song active
tx:0/0 rx:0/41190
IP 0.0.0.0 AcceptedMime:2 DiscardedMime:1
 
1    : 23193hs.1 +1091 pid:3469 Originate 527.... active
tx:10/13838 rx:0/0
Tele : tx:31200/10910/20290ms  noise:-1 acom:-1  i/0:0/0 dBm

The following is sample output from the show call active fax command displaying T.38 fax relay statistics:

Router# show call active fax

Telephony call-legs: 1
SIP call-legs: 0
H323 call-legs: 0
MGCP call-legs: 0
Multicast call-legs: 0
Total call-legs: 1

GENERIC:
SetupTime=1874690 ms
Index=1
PeerAddress=5551234
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=3
PeerIfIndex=244
LogicalIfIndex=118
ConnectTime=187875
CallDuration=00:00:44 sec
CallState=4
CallOrigin=2
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=fax
TransmitPackets=309
TransmitBytes=5661
ReceivePackets=1124
ReceiveBytes=49189
TELE:
ConnectionId=[0x6B241E98 0xA78111D8 0x8002000A 0xF4107CA0]
IncomingConnectionId=[0x6B241E98 0xA78111D8 0x8002000A 0xF4107CA0]
CallID=1
TxDuration=2840 ms
VoiceTxDuration=0 ms
FaxTxDuration=0 ms
FaxRate=disable bps
FaxRelayMaxJitBufDepth 346
FaxRelayJitterBufOverflow 0
Initial HS Modulation is V.17/long/14400
Recent HS modulation is V.17/short/14400
Number of pages 1
Direction of transmission is Transmit
Num of Packets TX'ed/RX'ed 932/52
Packet loss conceal is 0
Encapsulation protocol is T.38 (UDPTL)
ECM is DISABLED
NoiseLevel=0
ACOMLevel=0
OutSignalLevel=0
InSignalLevel=0
InfoActivity=0
ERLLevel=0
SessionTarget=
ImgPages=0
CallerName=
CallerIDBlocked=False
OriginalCallingNumber=5551234
OriginalCallingOctet=0x80
OriginalCalledNumber=5555678
OriginalCalledOctet=0x80
OriginalRedirectCalledNumber=
OriginalRedirectCalledOctet=0xFF
TranslatedCallingNumber=5551234
TranslatedCallingOctet=0x80
TranslatedCalledNumber=5555678
TranslatedCalledOctet=0x80
TranslatedRedirectCalledNumber=
TranslatedRedirectCalledOctet=0xFF
GwReceivedCalledNumber=5555678
GwReceivedCalledOctet3=0x80
GwReceivedCallingNumber=5551234
GwReceivedCallingOctet3=0x80
GwReceivedCallingOctet3a=0x0
DSPIdentifier=1/0:0
Telephony call-legs: 1
SIP call-legs: 0
H323 call-legs: 0
MGCP call-legs: 0
Multicast call-legs: 0
Total call-legs: 1

Table 27 describes the significant fields showing T.38 fax relay statistics:

Table 27 show call active fax Field Descriptions for significant T.38 Fax Relay Statistics 

Field
Description

Telephony call-legs

Type of call: Telephony.

SIP call-legs

Type of call: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).

H323 call-legs

Type of call: H.323.

MGCP call-legs

Type of call: Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP).

Multicast call-legs

Type of call: Multicast.

Total call-legs

Total calls.

PeerIfIndex

Voice port index number for this peer. For ISDN media, this would be the index number of the B channel used for this call.

LogicalIfIndex

Index number of the logical interface for this call.

TxDuration

Duration of transmit path open from this peer to the voice gateway for this call.

VoiceTxDuration

Duration of voice transmission from this peer to the voice gateway for this call in milliseconds (ms).

FaxTxDuration

Duration of fax transmission from this peer to the voice gateway for this call in ms.

FaxRate

Fax transmission rate from this peer to the specified dial peer in bps.

FaxRelayMaxJitBufDepth

Fax relay maximum jitter buffer depth in ms.

FaxRelayJitterBufOverflow

Fax relay jitter buffer overflow in ms.

Initial HS Modulation

Initial high speed modulation used.

Recent HS Modulation

Most recent high-speed modulation used

ACOMLevel

Current ACOM level estimate in 0.1 dB increments. The term ACOM is used in G.165, "General Characteristics of International Telephone Connections and International Telephone Circuits: Echo Cancellers." ACOM is the combined loss achieved by the echo canceller, which is the sum of the ERL, ERL enhancement, and nonlinear processing loss for the call.

ERLLevel

Current Echo Return Loss (ERL) level estimate in 0.1 dB increments.

OriginalCallingNumber, OriginalCalling Octet, OriginalCalledNumber, OriginalCalledOctet, OriginalRedirectCalledNumber, OriginalRedirectCalledOctet

Original call information regarding calling, called, and redirect numbers, as well as octet-3s. Octet-3s are information elements (IEs) of Q.931 that include type of number, numbering plan indicator, presentation indicator, and redirect reason information.

TranslatedCallingNumber, TranslatedCallingOctet, TranslatedCalledNumber, TranslatedCalledOctet, TranslatedRedirectCalledNumber, TranslatedRedirectCalledOctet

Translated call information.

GwReceivedCalledNumber, GwReceivedCalledOctet3

Call information received at the gateway.


Related Commands

Command
Description

show call active voice

Displays call information for voice calls that are in progress.

show call history

Displays the call history table.

show call-router routes

Displays the dynamic routes in the cache of the BE.

show call-router status

Displays the Annex G BE status.

show voice port

Displays configuration information about a specific voice port.


show call active voice

To display call information for voice calls in progress, use the show call active voice command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.

show call active voice [brief] [called-number number | calling-number number] | compact [duration {less seconds | more seconds}] | echo-canceller call-id | id identifier | media-inactive [called-number number | calling-number number] | redirect {rtpvt | tbct}]

Syntax Description

brief

(Optional) Displays a truncated version of call information.

called-number number

(Optional) Displays a specific called number pattern.

calling-number number

(Optional) Displays a specific calling number pattern.

compact

(Optional) Displays a compact version of call information.

duration

(Optional) Displays active calls that are longer or shorter than a specified time. The argument and keywords are as follows:

less—Displays calls shorter than time.

more—Displays calls longer than time.

seconds—Elapsed time, in seconds. Range is from 1 to 2147483647. There is no default value.

echo-canceller call-id

(Optional) Displays information about the state of the extended echo canceller (EC). To query the echo state, you need to know the hex ID in advance. To find the hex ID, enter the show call active voice brief command or use the show voice call status command. Range is from 0 to FFFFFFFF.

id identifier

(Optional) Displays only the call with the specified identifier. Range is a hex value from 1 to FFFF.

media-inactive

(Optional) Displays information about inactive media that has been detected.

redirect

(Optional) Displays information about active calls that are being redirected using Release-to-Pivot (RTPvt) or Two B-Channel Transfer (TBCT). The keywords are:

rtpvt—Displays information about RTPvt calls.

tbct—Displays information about TBCT calls.


Command Modes

User EXEC
Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.3(1)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco 2600 series and Cisco 3600 series.

12.0(3)XG

Support for VoFR was added.

12.0(4)XJ

This command was implemented for store-and-forward fax on the Cisco AS5300.

12.0(4)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco 7200 series.

12.0(7)XK

This command was implemented on the Cisco MC3810.

12.1(2)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(2)T.

12.1(3)T

This command was implemented for modem pass-through over VoIP on the Cisco AS5300.

12.1(5)XM

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5800.

12.1(5)XM2

The command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400.

12.2(2)XB1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.

12.2(8)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T. Supportis not includedfor the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850.

12.2(11)T

Support was added for the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850.

12.2(13)T

The echo-canceller keyword was added. The command output was modified with an extra reflector location when the extended EC is present; the largest reflector location is shown.

12.3(1)

The redirect keyword was added.

12.3(4)T

The called-number, calling-number, and media-inactive keywords were added.

12.3(14)T

New output relating to Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP), SCCP Telephony Control Application (STCAPP), and the modem pass-through traffic was added.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the contents of the active call table. This command displays information about call times, dial peers, connections, quality of service, and other status and statistical information for voice calls currently connected through the router.

When the extended EC is present, the show call active voice command displays the contents of the Ditech EC_CHAN_CTRL structure. The following table contains name and descriptions of the fields in the EC_CHAN_CTRL structure.

Symbol
Field
Description

BYP0

Channel bypass

1 = Transparent bypass; EC is disabled.

0 = Cancel; EC is enabled.

TAIL3

Max tail

0 = 24 milliseconds.

1 = 32 milliseconds.

2 = 48 milliseconds.

3 = 64 milliseconds.

Note This field should be set just greater than the anticipated worst round-trip tail delay.

REC3

Residual echo control

0 = Cancel only; echo is the result of linear processing; no nonlinear processing is applied.

1 = Suppress residual; residual echo is zeroed; simple nonlinear processing is applied (you might experience "dead ear" when talking).

2 = Reserved.

3 = Generate comfort noise (default).

FRZ0

h-register hold

1 = Freezes h-register; used for testing.

HZ0

h-register clear

Sending the channel command with this bit set clears the h-register.

TD3

Modem tone disable

0 = Ignore 2100 Hz modem answer tone.

1 = G.164 mode (bypass canceller if 2100 Hz tone).

2 = R.

3 = G.165 mode (bypass canceller for phase reversing tone only).

ERL0

Echo return loss

0 = 6 dB.

1 = 3 dB.

2 = 0 dB.

3 = R. Worst echo return loss (ERL) situation in which canceller still works.

HLC1

High level compensation

0 = No attenuation.

1 = 6 dB if clipped. On loud circuits, the received direction can be attenuated 6 dB if clipping is observed.

R0

Reserved

Must be set to 0 to ensure compatibility with future releases.


See Table 26 for a listing of the information types associated with this command.

Use the show call active voice redirect command to monitor any currently active calls that are implementing RTPvt or TBCT.

When a call is no longer active, its record is stored. You can display the record by using the show call history voice command.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show call active voice command:

Router# show call active voice

Total call-legs:2
GENERIC:
SetupTime=7587246 ms
Index=1
PeerAddress=
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=0
PeerIfIndex=0
LogicalIfIndex=0
ConnectTime=7587506
CallDuration=00:00:11
CallState=4
CallOrigin=2
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=2
TransmitPackets=101
TransmitBytes=1991
ReceivePackets=550
ReceiveBytes=11000
VOIP:
ConnectionId[0x7F8D82A4 0x928E11D5 0x8094FCFB 0x1C38F0FA]
IncomingConnectionId[0x7F8D82A4 0x928E11D5 0x8094FCFB 0x1C38F0FA]
RemoteIPAddress=172.29.248.111
RemoteUDPPort=17394
RoundTripDelay=4 ms
SelectedQoS=best-effort
tx_DtmfRelay=inband-voice
FastConnect=TRUE
AnnexE=FALSE
Separate H245 Connection=FALSE
H245 Tunneling=FALSE
SessionProtocol=cisco
SessionTarget=
OnTimeRvPlayout=10300
GapFillWithSilence=0 ms
GapFillWithPrediction=0 ms
GapFillWithInterpolation=0 ms
GapFillWithRedundancy=0 ms
HiWaterPlayoutDelay=70 ms
LoWaterPlayoutDelay=69 ms
ReceiveDelay=69 ms
LostPackets=0
EarlyPackets=0
LatePackets=0
VAD = enabled
CoderTypeRate=g729r8
CodecBytes=20
SignalingType=ext-signal
CallerName=
CallerIDBlocked=False
GENERIC:
SetupTime=7587246 ms
Index=2
PeerAddress=133001
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=133001
PeerIfIndex=8
LogicalIfIndex=7
ConnectTime=7587505
CallDuration=00:00:56
CallState=4
CallOrigin=1
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=2
TransmitPackets=2801
TransmitBytes=56020
ReceivePackets=162
ReceiveBytes=3192
TELE:
ConnectionId=[0x7F8D82A4 0x928E11D5 0x8094FCFB 0x1C38F0FA]
IncomingConnectionId=[0x7F8D82A4 0x928E11D5 0x8094FCFB 0x1C38F0FA]
TxDuration=56030 ms
VoiceTxDuration=3210 ms
FaxTxDuration=0 ms
CoderTypeRate=g729r8
NoiseLevel=-44
ACOMLevel=-13
OutSignalLevel=-45
InSignalLevel=-45
InfoActivity=2
ERLLevel=7
EchoCancellerMaxReflector=64
SessionTarget=
ImgPages=0
CallerName=

CallerIDBlocked=Fals


Note Table 26 describes the significant fields shown in the display.


The following is sample output from the show call active voice command for voice traffic over call-agent controlled call legs. Note that call legs for SCCP telephony endpoints, that is , phones controlled by STCAPP, are displayed under the "Call agent controlled call-legs." ("SCCP call-legs" displays call legs for devices that are not telephony endpoints, for example, transcoding and conferencing).

Router# show call active voice

Telephony call-legs: 2
SIP call-legs: 0
H323 call-legs: 0
Call agent controlled call-legs: 2
SCCP call-legs: 0
Multicast call-legs: 0
Total call-legs: 4

GENERIC:
SetupTime=1557650 ms
Index=1
PeerAddress=
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=999100
PeerIfIndex=14
LogicalIfIndex=10
ConnectTime=1562040 ms
CallDuration=00:01:01 sec
CallState=4
CallOrigin=2
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=speech
TransmitPackets=3101
TransmitBytes=519564
ReceivePackets=3094
ReceiveBytes=494572
TELE:
ConnectionId=[0x11B1860C 0x22D711D7 0x8014E4D4 0x8FD15327]
IncomingConnectionId=[0x11B1860C 0x22D711D7 0x8014E4D4 0x8FD15327]
CallID=25
TxDuration=59670 ms
VoiceTxDuration=59670 ms
FaxTxDuration=0 ms
CoderTypeRate=g711ulaw
NoiseLevel=-12
ACOMLevel=22
OutSignalLevel=-12
InSignalLevel=-11
InfoActivity=1
ERLLevel=22
EchoCancellerMaxReflector=2
SessionTarget=
ImgPages=0
CallerName=
CallerIDBlocked=False
OriginalCallingNumber=
OriginalCallingOctet=0x0
OriginalCalledNumber=
OriginalCalledOctet=0x80
OriginalRedirectCalledNumber=
OriginalRedirectCalledOctet=0x0
TranslatedCallingNumber=
TranslatedCallingOctet=0x0
TranslatedCalledNumber=
TranslatedCalledOctet=0x80
TranslatedRedirectCalledNumber=
TranslatedRedirectCalledOctet=0x0
DSPIdentifier=1/1:1

GENERIC:
SetupTime=1559430 ms
Index=1
PeerAddress=7702
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=999100
PeerIfIndex=14
LogicalIfIndex=11
ConnectTime=1562020 ms
CallDuration=00:01:03 sec
CallState=4
CallOrigin=1
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=speech
TransmitPackets=3151
TransmitBytes=528900
ReceivePackets=3158
ReceiveBytes=503876
TELE:
ConnectionId=[0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0]
IncomingConnectionId=[0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0]
CallID=26
TxDuration=60815 ms
VoiceTxDuration=60815 ms
FaxTxDuration=0 ms
CoderTypeRate=g711ulaw
NoiseLevel=-12
ACOMLevel=28
OutSignalLevel=-12
InSignalLevel=-11
InfoActivity=1
ERLLevel=28
EchoCancellerMaxReflector=2
SessionTarget=
ImgPages=0
CallerName=
CallerIDBlocked=False
AlertTimepoint=1559430 ms
OriginalCallingNumber=
OriginalCallingOctet=0x0
OriginalCalledNumber=
OriginalCalledOctet=0x0
OriginalRedirectCalledNumber=
OriginalRedirectCalledOctet=0x0
TranslatedCallingNumber=7701
TranslatedCallingOctet=0x0
TranslatedCalledNumber=7702
TranslatedCalledOctet=0x0
TranslatedRedirectCalledNumber=
TranslatedRedirectCalledOctet=0x0
GwOutpulsedCalledNumber=7702
GwOutpulsedCalledOctet3=0x0
GwOutpulsedCallingNumber=7701
GwOutpulsedCallingOctet3=0x0
GwOutpulsedCallingOctet3a=0x0
DSPIdentifier=1/1:2

GENERIC:
SetupTime=1562040 ms
Index=1
PeerAddress=
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=0
PeerIfIndex=0
LogicalIfIndex=0
ConnectTime=0 ms
CallDuration=00:00:00 sec
CallState=2
CallOrigin=1
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=speech
TransmitPackets=3215
TransmitBytes=512996
ReceivePackets=3208
ReceiveBytes=512812
VOIP:
ConnectionId[0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0]
IncomingConnectionId[0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0]
CallID=27
RemoteIPAddress=0.0.0.0
RemoteUDPPort=17718
RemoteSignallingIPAddress=0.0.0.0
RemoteSignallingPort=0
RemoteMediaIPAddress=10.2.6.10
RemoteMediaPort=17718
RoundTripDelay=0 ms
SelectedQoS=best-effort
tx_DtmfRelay=inband-voice
FastConnect=FALSE

AnnexE=FALSE

Separate H245 Connection=FALSE

H245 Tunneling=FALSE

SessionProtocol=other
ProtocolCallId=
SessionTarget=
OnTimeRvPlayout=60640
GapFillWithSilence=0 ms
GapFillWithPrediction=0 ms
GapFillWithInterpolation=0 ms
GapFillWithRedundancy=0 ms
HiWaterPlayoutDelay=105 ms
LoWaterPlayoutDelay=105 ms
TxPakNumber=3040
TxSignalPak=0
TxComfortNoisePak=0
TxDuration=60815
TxVoiceDuration=60815
RxPakNumber=3035
RxSignalPak=0
RxDuration=0
TxVoiceDuration=60690
VoiceRxDuration=60640
RxOutOfSeq=0
RxLatePak=0
RxEarlyPak=0
PlayDelayCurrent=105
PlayDelayMin=105
PlayDelayMax=105
PlayDelayClockOffset=-1662143961
PlayDelayJitter=0
PlayErrPredictive=0
PlayErrInterpolative=0
PlayErrSilence=0
PlayErrBufferOverFlow=0
PlayErrRetroactive=0
PlayErrTalkspurt=0
OutSignalLevel=-12
InSignalLevel=-11
LevelTxPowerMean=0
LevelRxPowerMean=-115
LevelBgNoise=0
ERLLevel=28
ACOMLevel=28
ErrRxDrop=0
ErrTxDrop=0
ErrTxControl=0
ErrRxControl=0
PlayoutMode = undefined
PlayoutInitialDelay=0 ms
ReceiveDelay=105 ms
LostPackets=0
EarlyPackets=0
LatePackets=0
SRTP = off
VAD = disabled
CoderTypeRate=g711ulaw
CodecBytes=160
Media Setting=flow-around

Modem passthrough signaling method is nse:
Buffer Fill Events = 0
Buffer Drain Events = 0
Percent Packet Loss = 0
Consecutive-packets-lost Events = 0
Corrected packet-loss Events = 0
Last Buffer Drain/Fill Event = 0sec
Time between Buffer Drain/Fills = Min 0sec Max 0sec

CallerName=
CallerIDBlocked=False
OriginalCallingNumber=
OriginalCallingOctet=0x0
OriginalCalledNumber=
OriginalCalledOctet=0x0
OriginalRedirectCalledNumber=
OriginalRedirectCalledOctet=0x0
TranslatedCallingNumber=
TranslatedCallingOctet=0x0
TranslatedCalledNumber=
TranslatedCalledOctet=0x0
TranslatedRedirectCalledNumber=
TranslatedRedirectCalledOctet=0x0
MediaInactiveDetected=no
MediaInactiveTimestamp=
MediaControlReceived=
Username=

GENERIC:
SetupTime=1562040 ms
Index=2
PeerAddress=
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=0
PeerIfIndex=0
LogicalIfIndex=0
ConnectTime=0 ms
CallDuration=00:00:00 sec
CallState=2
CallOrigin=1
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=speech
TransmitPackets=3380
TransmitBytes=540332
ReceivePackets=3386
ReceiveBytes=540356
VOIP:
ConnectionId[0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0]
IncomingConnectionId[0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0]
CallID=28
RemoteIPAddress=0.0.0.0
RemoteUDPPort=18630
RemoteSignallingIPAddress=0.0.0.0
RemoteSignallingPort=0
RemoteMediaIPAddress=10.2.6.10
RemoteMediaPort=18630
RoundTripDelay=0 ms
SelectedQoS=best-effort
tx_DtmfRelay=inband-voice
FastConnect=FALSE

AnnexE=FALSE

Separate H245 Connection=FALSE

H245 Tunneling=FALSE

SessionProtocol=other
ProtocolCallId=
SessionTarget=
OnTimeRvPlayout=63120
GapFillWithSilence=0 ms
GapFillWithPrediction=0 ms
GapFillWithInterpolation=0 ms
GapFillWithRedundancy=0 ms
HiWaterPlayoutDelay=105 ms
LoWaterPlayoutDelay=105 ms
TxPakNumber=3158
TxSignalPak=0
TxComfortNoisePak=0
TxDuration=63165
TxVoiceDuration=63165
RxPakNumber=3164
RxSignalPak=0
RxDuration=0
TxVoiceDuration=63165
VoiceRxDuration=63120
RxOutOfSeq=0
RxLatePak=0
RxEarlyPak=0
PlayDelayCurrent=105
PlayDelayMin=105
PlayDelayMax=105
PlayDelayClockOffset=957554296
PlayDelayJitter=0
PlayErrPredictive=0
PlayErrInterpolative=0
PlayErrSilence=0
PlayErrBufferOverFlow=0
PlayErrRetroactive=0
PlayErrTalkspurt=0
OutSignalLevel=-12
InSignalLevel=-11
LevelTxPowerMean=0
LevelRxPowerMean=-114
LevelBgNoise=0
ERLLevel=22
ACOMLevel=22
ErrRxDrop=0
ErrTxDrop=0
ErrTxControl=0
ErrRxControl=0
PlayoutMode = undefined
PlayoutInitialDelay=0 ms
ReceiveDelay=105 ms
LostPackets=0
EarlyPackets=0
LatePackets=0
SRTP = off
VAD = disabled
CoderTypeRate=g711ulaw
CodecBytes=160
Media Setting=flow-around

Modem passthrough signaling method is nse:
Buffer Fill Events = 0
Buffer Drain Events = 0
Percent Packet Loss = 0
Consecutive-packets-lost Events = 0
Corrected packet-loss Events = 0
Last Buffer Drain/Fill Event = 0sec
Time between Buffer Drain/Fills = Min 0sec Max 0sec

CallerName=
CallerIDBlocked=False
OriginalCallingNumber=
OriginalCallingOctet=0x0
OriginalCalledNumber=
OriginalCalledOctet=0x0
OriginalRedirectCalledNumber=
OriginalRedirectCalledOctet=0x0
TranslatedCallingNumber=
TranslatedCallingOctet=0x0
TranslatedCalledNumber=
TranslatedCalledOctet=0x0
TranslatedRedirectCalledNumber=
TranslatedRedirectCalledOctet=0x0
MediaInactiveDetected=no
MediaInactiveTimestamp=
MediaControlReceived=
Username=
Telephony call-legs: 2
SIP call-legs: 0
H323 call-legs: 0
Call agent controlled call-legs: 2
SCCP call-legs: 0
Multicast call-legs: 0
Total call-legs: 4

The following is sample output from the show call active voice command for fax relay traffic:

Router# show call active voice

Telephony call-legs: 0
SIP call-legs: 0
H323 call-legs: 1
MGCP call-legs: 0
Multicast call-legs: 0
Total call-legs: 1

GENERIC:
SetupTime=1049400 ms
Index=2
PeerAddress=52930
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=82
PeerIfIndex=222
LogicalIfIndex=0
ConnectTime=105105
CallDuration=00:00:59
CallState=4
CallOrigin=1
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=10
TransmitPackets=1837
TransmitBytes=29764
ReceivePackets=261
ReceiveBytes=4079
VOIP:
ConnectionId[0xEB630F4B 0x9F5E11D7 0x8008CF18 0xB9C3632]
IncomingConnectionId[0xEB630F4B 0x9F5E11D7 0x8008CF18 0xB9C3632]
RemoteIPAddress=1.7.95.3
RemoteUDPPort=16610
RemoteSignallingIPAddress=1.7.95.3
RemoteSignallingPort=1720
RemoteMediaIPAddress=1.7.95.3
RemoteMediaPort=16610
RoundTripDelay=13 ms
SelectedQoS=best-effort
tx_DtmfRelay=inband-voice
FastConnect=TRUE

AnnexE=FALSE

Separate H245 Connection=FALSE

H245 Tunneling=TRUE

SessionProtocol=cisco
ProtocolCallId=
SessionTarget=ipv4:1.7.95.3
OnTimeRvPlayout=1000
GapFillWithSilence=0 ms
GapFillWithPrediction=0 ms
GapFillWithInterpolation=0 ms
GapFillWithRedundancy=0 ms
HiWaterPlayoutDelay=110 ms
LoWaterPlayoutDelay=70 ms
ReceiveDelay=70 ms
LostPackets=0
EarlyPackets=1
LatePackets=0
VAD = enabled
CoderTypeRate=t38
CodecBytes=40
Media Setting=flow-through
AlertTimepoint=104972
CallerName=
CallerIDBlocked=False
OriginalCallingNumber=4085550130
OriginalCallingOctet=0x0
OriginalCalledNumber=52930
OriginalCalledOctet=0xE9
OriginalRedirectCalledNumber=
OriginalRedirectCalledOctet=0x7F
TranslatedCallingNumber=4085550130
TranslatedCallingOctet=0x0
TranslatedCalledNumber=52930
TranslatedCalledOctet=0xE9
TranslatedRedirectCalledNumber=
TranslatedRedirectCalledOctet=0xFF
GwReceivedCalledNumber=52930
GwReceivedCalledOctet3=0xE9
GwOutpulsedCalledNumber=52930
GwOutpulsedCalledOctet3=0xE9
GwReceivedCallingNumber=4085452930
GwReceivedCallingOctet3=0x0
GwReceivedCallingOctet3a=0x80
GwOutpulsedCallingNumber=4085550130
GwOutpulsedCallingOctet3=0x0
GwOutpulsedCallingOctet3a=0x80
Username=
FaxRelayMaxJitterBufDepth = 0 ms
FaxRelayJitterBufOverFlow = 0
FaxRelayHSmodulation = 0
FaxRelayNumberOfPages = 0
Telephony call-legs: 0
SIP call-legs: 0
H323 call-legs: 1
MGCP call-legs: 0
Multicast call-legs: 0
Total call-legs: 1


Note Table 26 and Table 49 on page 1404 describe fields in the display.


The following is sample output from the show call active voice brief command:

Router# show call active voice brief
<ID>: <CallID> <start>hs.<index> +<connect> pid:<peer_id> <dir> <addr> <state>
dur hh:mm:ss tx:<packets>/<bytes> rx:<packets>/<bytes>
IP <ip>:<udp> rtt:<time>ms pl:<play>/<gap>ms lost:<lost>/<early>/<late>
delay:<last>/<min>/<max>ms <codec>
media inactive detected:<y/n> media cntrl rcvd:<y/n> timestamp:<time>
MODEMPASS <method> buf:<fills>/<drains> loss <overall%> <multipkt>/<corrected>
last <buf event time>s dur:<Min>/<Max>s
FR <protocol> [int dlci cid] vad:<y/n> dtmf:<y/n> seq:<y/n>
<codec> (payload size)
ATM <protocol> [int vpi/vci cid] vad:<y/n> dtmf:<y/n> seq:<y/n>
<codec> (payload size)
Tele <int> (callID) [channel_id] tx:<tot>/<v>/<fax>ms <codec> noise:<l> acom:<l> i/o:<l>/<l> dBm
MODEMRELAY info:<rcvd>/<sent>/<resent> xid:<rcvd>/<sent> total:<rcvd>/<sent>/<drops>
speeds(bps): local <rx>/<tx> remote <rx>/<tx>
Proxy <ip>:<audio udp>,<video udp>,<tcp0>,<tcp1>,<tcp2>,<tcp3> endpt: <type>/<manf>
bw: <req>/<act> codec: <audio>/<video>
tx: <audio pkts>/<audio bytes>,<video pkts>/<video bytes>,<t120 pkts>/<t120 bytes>
rx: <audio pkts>/<audio bytes>,<video pkts>/<video bytes>,<t120 pkts>/<t120 bytes>

Total call-legs:2
1269 :7587246hs.1 +260 pid:0 Answer active
dur 00:07:14 tx:590/11550 rx:21721/434420
IP 172.29.248.111:17394 rtt:3ms pl:431850/0ms lost:0/0/0 dela
y:69/69/70ms g729r8
1269 :7587246hs.2 +259 pid:133001 Originate 133001 active
dur 00:07:14 tx:21717/434340 rx:590/11550
Tele 1/0:1 (2):tx:434350/11640/0ms g729r8 noise:-44 acom:-19
i/0:-45/-45 dBm

The following is an example of the show call active voice command using the echo-canceller keyword. The number 9 represents the hexadecimal ID of an active voice call.

Router# show call active voice echo-canceller 9

ACOM=-65 ERL=45
Echo canceller control words=6C 0
Bypass=OFF Tail=64 Residual ecan=Comfort noise
Freeze=OFF Modem tone disable=Ignore 2100Hz tone
Worst ERL=6 High level compensation=OFF
Max amplitude reflector (in msec)=5
Ecan version = 8180

The following is sample output from the show call active voice echo-canceller command for a call with a hexadecimal ID of 10.

Router# show call active voice echo-canceller 10

ACOM=-15 ERL=7
Echo canceller control words=6C 0
Bypass=OFF Tail=64 Residual ecan=Comfort noise
Freeze=OFF Modem tone disable=Ignore 2100Hz tone
Worst ERL=6 High level compensation=OFF
Max amplitude reflector (in msec)=64

The call ID number (which is 10 in theprevious example) changes with every new active call. When an active call is up, you must enter the show call active voice brief command to obtain the call ID number. The call ID must be converted to hex if you want to use the show call active voice echo-canceller x command (x = call ID converted to hex).

The following are call ID examples converted to hex (generally incremented by 2):

Decimal
Hex

2

2

4

4

6

6

8

8

10

A

12

C


Alternatively, you can use the show voice call status command to obtain the call ID. The call ID output is already in hex form when you use this command:

Router# show voice call status
CallID CID ccVdb Port DSP/Ch Called # Codec Dial-peers
0x1 11CE 0x02407B20 1:0.1 1/1 1000 g711ulaw 2000/1000

The following is sample output from the show call active voice redirect command using the tbct keyword:

Router# show call active voice redirect tbct

TBCT:
Maximum no. of TBCT calls allowed:No limit
Maximum TBCT call duration:No limit


Total number TBCT calls currently being monitored = 1

ctrl name=T1-2/0, tag=13, call-ids=(7, 8), start_time=*00:12:25.985 UTC Mon Mar 1 1993

Table 28 describes significant fields shown in the show call active voice redirect display.

Table 28 show call active voice redirect Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Maximum no. of TBCT calls allowed

Maximum number of calls that can use TBCT as defined by the tbct max calls command.

Maximum TBCT call duration

Maximum length allowed for a TBCT call as defined by the tbct max call-duration command.

Total number of TBCT calls currently being monitored

Total number of active TBCT calls.

ctrl name

Name of the T1 controller where the call originated.

tag

Call tag number that identifies the call.

call-ids

Numbers that uniquely identify the call legs.

start_time

Time, in hours, minutes, and seconds, when the redirected call began.


Related Commands

Command
Description

show call active fax

Displays call information for fax transmissions that are in progress.

show call history

Displays the call history table.

show call-router routes

Displays the dynamic routes in the cache of the BE.

show call-router status

Displays the Annex G BE status.

show dial-peer voice

Displays configuration information for dial peers.

show num-exp

Displays how the number expansions are configured in VoIP.

show voice call status

Displays the call status for voice ports on the Cisco router or concentrator.

show voice port

Displays configuration information about a specific voice port.


show call application app-level

To display application-level statistics for voice applications, use the show call application app-level command in privileged EXEC mode.

show call application {active | history} app-level [app-tag application-name | summary]

Syntax Description

active

Displays statistics for active application instances.

history

Displays statistics for terminated application instances.

app-tag application-name

Name of a specific voice application. Output displays statistics for that voice application.

summary

Displays a summary for each application.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.3(8)T

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

To display statistics with this command, you must enable statistics collection with the call application stats command.

This command displays gauges and counters that are aggregated per application. The values represent all instances of a particular voice application running on the gateway while statistics collection is enabled.

To reset application-level counters to zero and subtract the counters from the gateway-level statistics in history, use the clear call application stats command. Statistic counters continue accumulating in history until you use the clear call application stats command or the gateway reloads.


Note Statistics for an application are automatically cleared if the application is deleted with the no call application voice command or its script is reloaded with the call application voice load command.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show call application app-level command using different keywords:

Router# show call application active app-level summary

Application level active Info:
Sessions
App Name w/ Stats Total
session 0 0
fax_hop_on 0 0
clid_authen 0 0
clid_authen_collect 0 0
clid_authen_npw 0 0
clid_authen_col_npw 0 0
clid_col_npw_3 0 0
clid_col_npw_npw 0 0
Default 0 0
lib_off_app 0 0
fax_on_vfc_onramp_app 0 0
asr 0 0
offramp 0 0
generic 1 1
smtp_record 0 0
authen 0 0
authorize 0 0
ram_record_replay 0 0

Router# show call application active app-level app-tag generic

Application level active Info:

Application Name: generic
url: tftp://10.10.10.113/tftplocal/generic.vxml
Total sessions: 1
Sessions w/ stats: 1
Currently connected incoming PSTN legs: 1
Currently connected outgoing PSTN legs: 0
Currently connected incoming VoIP legs: 0
Currently connected outgoing VoIP legs: 0
Placecalls in transit: 0
Handouts in transit: 0
Pending ASNL subscriptions: 0
Pending ASNL unsubscriptions: 0
Prompts playing (non-TTS): 0
Recordings: 0
TTS prompts playing: 0

For a description of the fields shown in the display above, see Table 30.

Router# show call application history app-level summary

Application level history Info:
Sessions Last Reset
App Name Stats w/ Stats Total Errors Time
session N 0 0 0
fax_hop_on N 0 0 0
clid_authen N 0 0 0
clid_authen_collect N 0 0 0
clid_authen_npw N 0 0 0
clid_authen_col_npw N 0 0 0
clid_col_npw_3 N 0 0 0
clid_col_npw_npw N 0 0 0
Default N 0 0 0
lib_off_app N 0 0 0
fax_on_vfc_onramp_app N 0 0 0
ram_record_replay N 0 0 0
authorize N 0 0 0
authen N 0 0 0
smtp_record N 0 0 0
generic Y 2 2 4 *Jul 3 15:49:28
offramp N 0 0 0
asr N 0 0 0

Table 29 describes the fields shown in the display.

Table 29 show call application history app-level Field Descriptions

Field
Description

App Name

Name of the voice application.

Stats

Whether statistics is enabled for this application.

Note If statistics is enabled, this field displays N until there is at least one active instance of the application.

Sessions w/ stats

Number of terminated application instances that the gauges represent.

Total

Total number of instances of the application.

Errors

Total number of errors for all instances of the application.

Last Reset Time

Time at which the statistics were last cleared with the clear call application stats command, or the gateway was restarted.


Router# show call application history app-level app-tag generic

Application level history Info:

Application name: generic
URL: tftp://10.10.10.113/tftplocal/generic.vxml
Total sessions: 2
Sessions w/ stats: 2
Last reset time: *Jul 3 15:49:28 PST
Statistics:
Subscriber Service - Call
PSTN VOIP
Incoming Outgoing Incoming Outgoing
Legs setup: 2 0 0 0
Total legs connected: 2 0 0 0
Legs handed in: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed in returned back: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out came back: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected normally: 2 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for user error: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for system error: 0 0 0 0

Subscriber Service - Media
Play Record TTS
Media attempts: 3 0 0
Media successes: 0 0 0
Media aborts: 0 0 0
Media failures: 3 0 0
Total media duration (in seconds): 3 0 0

Application Internal Service - Handoff
Incoming Outgoing
Bridged handoffs: 0 0
Bridged handoffs returned: 0 0
Blind handoffs: 0 0
Handoffs failed: x 0

Application Internal Service - Placecall/transfer
Placecall requests: 0
Placecall successes: 0
Placecall failures: 0

Application Internal Service - Document Read-Write
Read Write
Doc requests: 0 0
Doc successes: 0 0
Doc failures: 0 0

Application Internal Service - Downloaded Script
Script parse errors: 0

Application Internal Service - ASNL
ASNL notifications: 0
Subscription Unsubscription
ASNL requests: 0 0
ASNL successes: 0 0
ASNL failures: 0 0

Subscriber Interaction - DTMF
DTMFs not matched: 0
DTMFs matched: 0
DTMFs no input: 1
DTMFs long pound: 0

Subscriber Interaction - ASR
ASRs not matched: 0
ASRs matched: 0
ASRs no input: 0

Subscriber Interaction - AAA
Authentication Authorization
AAA successes: 0 1
AAA failures: 0 0

For a description of the fields shown in this display, see Table 33.

Related Commands

Command
Description

call application event-log

Enables event logging for voice application instances.

call application stats

Enables statistics collection for voice applications.

call application voice event-log

Enables event logging for a specific voice application.

clear call application stats

Clears application-level statistics in history and subtracts the statistics from the gateway-level statistics.

show call application gateway-level

Displays gateway-level statistics for voice application instances.

show call application session-level

Displays event logs and statistics for voice application instances.


show call application gateway-level

To display gateway-level statistics for voice application instances, use the show call application gateway-level command in privileged EXEC mode.

show call application {active | history} gateway-level

Syntax Description

active

Displays statistics for active application instances.

history

Displays statistics for terminated application instances.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.3(8)T

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

To display statistics with this command, you must enable statistics collection with the call application stats command.

This command displays gauges and counters that are aggregated per gateway. The values represent all instances of all voice applications running on the gateway while statistics collection is enabled.

To reset application-level counters to zero and subtract the counters from the gateway-level statistics in history, use the clear call application stats command. Statistic counters continue accumulating in history until you use the clear call application stats command or the gateway reloads.


Note Statistics for an application are automatically cleared if the application is deleted with the no call application voice command or its script is reloaded with the call application voice load command.


Examples

The following is sample output from the show call application gateway-level command using different keywords:

Router# show call application active gateway-level

Gateway level statistics for active application sessions:
Sessions w/ stats: 1
Currently connected incoming PSTN legs: 1
Currently connected outgoing PSTN legs: 0
Currently connected incoming VoIP legs: 0
Currently connected outgoing VoIP legs: 0
Placecalls in transit: 0
Handouts in transit: 0
Pending ASNL subscriptions: 0
Pending ASNL unsubscriptions: 0
Prompts playing (non-TTS): 0
Recordings: 0
TTS prompts playing: 0

Table 30 describes the fields shown in the display.

Table 30 show call application active gateway-level Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Sessions w/ stats

Number of active application instances that the gauges represent.

Currently connected incoming PSTN legs

Number of active call legs that are incoming from the PSTN.

Currently connected outgoing PSTN legs

Number of active call legs that are outgoing to the PSTN.

Currently connected incoming VoIP legs

Number of active call legs that are incoming from the IP network.

Currently connected outgoing VoIP legs

Number of active call legs that are outgoing to the IP network.

Placecalls in transit

Number of outgoing calls in progress for all active application instances. The value is decremented by one after the call is either set up or the setup fails.

Handouts in transit

Number of handoffs in progress for all active application instances. The value is decremented by one after the receiving application either hands back the application or rejects the handoff.

Pending ASNL subscriptions

Number of Application Subscribe Notify Layer (ASNL) subscription requests that are in progress for all active application instances.

Pending ASNL unsubscriptions

Number of ASNL unsubscription requests that are in progress for all active application instances.

Prompts playing (non-TTS)

Number of recorded prompts being played in all active application instances.

Recordings

Number of recordings being made in all active application instances.

TTS prompts playing

Number of text-to-speech (TTS) prompts playing in all active application instances.


Router# show call application history gateway-level

Gateway level statistics for history application sessions:
Sessions w/ stats: 2
Last reset time: *Jul 3 15:49:28 PST
Statistics:
Subscriber Service - Call
PSTN VOIP
Incoming Outgoing Incoming Outgoing
Legs setup: 2 0 0 0
Total legs connected: 2 0 0 0
Legs handed in: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed in returned back: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out came back: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected normally: 2 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for user error: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for system error: 0 0 0 0

Subscriber Service - Media
Play Record TTS
Media attempts: 3 0 0
Media successes: 0 0 0
Media aborts: 0 0 0
Media failures: 3 0 0
Total media duration (in seconds): 3 0 0

Subscriber Interaction - DTMF
DTMFs not matched: 0
DTMFs matched: 0
DTMFs no input: 1
DTMFs long pound: 0

For a description of the fields shown with the history keyword, see Table 33.

Related Commands

Command
Description

call application stats

Enables statistics collection for voice applications.

clear call application stats

Clears application-level statistics in history and subtracts the statistics from the gateway-level statistics.

show call application app-level

Displays application-level statistics for voice applications.

show call application session-level

Displays event logs and statistics for voice application instances.


show call application interface

To display event logs and statistics for application interfaces, use the show call application interface command in privileged EXEC mode.

show call application interface [summary | {aaa | asr | flash | http | ram | rtsp | smtp | tftp | tts} [server server] [event-log | info | summary]]

Syntax Description

summary

(Optional) Displays a short summary of all interface types or the selected interface.

aaa

Authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) interface type.

asr

Automatic speech recognition (ASR) interface type.

flash

Flash memory of the Cisco gateway.

http

Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) interface type.

ram

Memory of the Cisco gateway.

rtsp

Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) interface type.

smtp

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) interface type.

tftp

Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) interface type.

tts

Text-to-speech (TTS) interface type.

server server

(Optional) Displays event logs or statistics for the specified server.

event-log

(Optional) Displays event logs for the selected interface type or server.

info

(Optional) Displays statistics for the selected interface type or server.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.3(8)T

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

If you use the server keyword, only statistics or event logs for that server display. To display event logs or statistics with this command, you must enable statistics and event logging with the call application interface event-log and call application interface stats command, respectively. To reset statistic counters to zero and clear the event logs in history, use the clear call application interface command.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show call application interface command using different keywords:

Router# show call application interface summary

Aggregated statistics for http service:
Stats last reset time *Jul 3 15:24:48 PST
Read requests: 3
Read successes: 0
Read failures: 3
Read aborts: 0
Total bytes read: 0
Write requests: 0
Write successes: 0
Write failures: 0
Write aborts: 0
Total bytes written: 0

Aggregated statistics for tts service:
Stats last reset time *Jul 3 15:24:48 PST
Read requests: 0
Read successes: 0
Read failures: 0
Read aborts: 0

Aggregated statistics for asr service:
Stats last reset time *Jul 3 15:24:48 PST
Read requests: 0
Read successes: 0
Read failures: 0
Read aborts: 0

Aggregated statistics for tftp service:
Stats last reset time *Jul 3 15:24:48 PST
Read requests: 3
Read successes: 2
Read failures: 0
Read aborts: 1
Total bytes read: 145888

Router# show call application interface tftp summary

Aggregated statistics for tftp service:
Stats last reset time *Jul 3 15:24:48 PST
Read requests: 3
Read successes: 2
Read failures: 0
Read aborts: 1
Total bytes read: 145888

Server Name Stats Error Count Event Log
172.19.139.145 Y 0 Y
speech-serv Y 0 N

Router# show call application interface tftp

Server name: 172.19.139.145

Statistics:
Last reset time *Jul 3 16:08:13 PST
Read requests: 1
Read successes: 2
Read failures: 0
Read aborts: 1
Total bytes read: 145888

Event log:
Last reset time *Jul 3 16:08:13 PST
buf_size=50K, log_lvl=INFO
<ctx_id>:<timestamp>:<seq_no>:<severity>:<msg_body>
172.19.139.145:1057277293:53:INFO: ID = 6549D9E0: Read requested for URL = tftp://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au
172.19.139.145:1057277295:54:INFO: ID = 6549D9E0: Streamed read transaction Successful URL = tftp://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au
172.19.139.145:1057277306:59:INFO: ID = 649A0320: Streamed read transaction Successful URL = tftp://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au
172.19.139.145:1057277317:65:INFO: ID = 650922A8: Read request aborted for URL = tftp://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Router# show call application interface tftp event-log

Server name: 172.19.139.145

Event log:
Last reset time *Jul 3 16:08:13 PST
buf_size=50K, log_lvl=INFO
<ctx_id>:<timestamp>:<seq_no>:<severity>:<msg_body>
172.19.139.145:1057277293:53:INFO: ID = 6549D9E0: Read requested for URL = tftp://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au
172.19.139.145:1057277295:54:INFO: ID = 6549D9E0: Streamed read transaction Successful URL = tftp://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au
172.19.139.145:1057277306:59:INFO: ID = 649A0320: Streamed read transaction Successful URL = tftp://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au
172.19.139.145:1057277317:65:INFO: ID = 650922A8: Read request aborted for URL = tftp://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Router# show call application interface tftp info

Server name: 172.19.139.145

Statistics:
Last reset time *Jul 3 16:08:13 PST
Read requests: 3
Read successes: 2
Read failures: 0
Read aborts: 1
Total bytes read: 145888
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Table 31 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 31 show call application interface Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Last reset time

Time at which the statistics were last cleared with the clear call application interface command, or the gateway was restarted.

Read requests

Total number of read requests from applications to this interface type.

Read successes

Number of successful read requests from applications to this interface type.

Read failures

Number of failed read requests from applications to this interface type.

Read aborts

Number of aborted read requests from applications to this interface type.

Total bytes read

Total number of bytes that the application read from this interface type.

Server name

Name of the specific server.

Stats

Whether statistics are enabled for this server.

Error Count

Total number of errors for this server.

Event Log

Whether event logging is enabled for this server.


Related Commands

Command
Description

call application interface event-log

Enables event logging for external interfaces used by voice applications.

call application interface stats

Enables statistics collection for application interfaces.

clear call application interface

Clears application interface statistics and event logs.


show call application services registry

To display a one-line summary of all TCL IVR 2.0 application sessions that have registered as a service, use the show call application services registry command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.

show call application services registry

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

No default behavior or values

Command Modes

User EXEC
Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.3(4)T

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

The services registry is a database that keeps track of every TCL IVR 2.0 application instance that registers as a service. Other TCL applications can then find and communicate with any registered application.

A TCL session is not registered as a service through a Cisco IOS command. A running instance of a TCL IVR 2.0 application registers itself as a service with the TCL service register command. For information about the service register command, refer to the TCL IVR API Version 2.0 Programmer's Guide.

Examples

The following is sample output for this command:

Router# show call application services registry

There are 1 Registered Services
Service Name Session ID Session Name
data_service 4 s1

Table 32 describes significant fields in the display.

Table 32 show call application services registry Field Descriptions

Field
Description

Service Name

Name specified by the TCL service register command.

Session ID

ID of the session that registered as this service. You can use this ID in the show call application sessions id command to view details about this session.

Session Name

Name configured by the call application session start command, if the session was started on the gateway rather than by an incoming call.


Related Commands

Command
Description

call application session start (global configuration)

Starts a new instance (session) of a TCL application from global configuration mode.

call application session start (privileged EXEC)

Starts a new instance (session) of a TCL application from privileged EXEC mode.

call application session stop

Stops a voice application session that is running.

show call application sessions

Displays summary or detailed information about voice application sessions.


show call application session-level

To display event logs and statistics for individual voice application instances, use the show call application session-level command in privileged EXEC mode.

show call application {active | history} session-level [summary | [app-tag application-name | last [number] | session-id session-id] [event-log | info]]

Syntax Description

active

Displays event logs or statistics for active application instances.

history

Displays event logs or statistics for inactive application instances in the history table.

summary

Displays a summary of each application instance.

app-tag application-name

Name of a specific voice application. Output displays event logs or statistics for that voice application.

last

(Optional) Displays event logs or statistics for the most recent instance.

number

(Optional) Displays event logs or statistics for this number of most recent previous instances.

session-id session-id

Identifies a specific application instance. Output displays event logs or statistics for that instance.

event-log

(Optional) Displays event logs for application instances.

info

(Optional) Displays statistics for application instances.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.3(8)T

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

To display event logs or statistics with this command, you must enable event logging and statistics with the call application event-log and call application stats command, respectively.

This command displays gauges and counters that are aggregated per application instance. The values represent an individual instance running on the gateway while statistics collection is enabled.

The number of records that are included when using the history keyword depends on the settings of the call application history session max-records and call application history session retain-timer commands.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show call application session-level command using different keywords and arguments:

Router# show call application active session-level summary

SID Application Name Stat Err Cnt Log Start Time
5 generic Y 6 Y *Jul 3 15:19:4
6 generic Y 3 Y *Jul 3 15:19:5

Router# show call application active session-level last

Session Info:
Session id: 6
Session name:
Application name: generic
Application URL: tftp://demo/scripts/master/generic.vxml
Start time: *Jul 3 15:19:53 PST

Statistics:
Subscriber Service - Call
PSTN VOIP
Incoming Outgoing Incoming Outgoing
Legs setup: 1 0 0 0
Total legs connected: 1 0 0 0
Legs currently connected: 1 0 0 0
Legs handed in: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed in returned back: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out came back: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected normally: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for user error: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for system error: 0 0 0 0

Subscriber Service - Media
Play Record TTS
Media attempts: 4 0 0
Media actives: 0 0 0
Media successes: 0 0 0
Media aborts: 0 0 0
Media failures: 4 0 0
Total media duration (in seconds): 0 0 0

Subscriber Interaction - DTMF
DTMFs not matched: 0
DTMFs matched: 0
DTMFs no input: 3
DTMFs long pound: 0

Event log:
buf_size=25K, log_lvl=INFO
<ctx_id>:<timestamp>:<seq_no>:<severity>:<msg_body>
6:1057274393:472:INFO: Session started for App-type = generic, URL = tftp://demo/scripts/master/generic.vxml
6:1057274393:473:INFO: Incoming Telephony call received, LegID = 10
6:1057274393:474:INFO: LegID = 10: Calling = 4084644753, called = 52927, dial peer = 1
6:1057274393:475:INFO: LegID = 10: Leg State = LEG_INCCONNECTED
6:1057274393:478:INFO: Playing prompt #1: http://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au
6:1057274408:517:INFO: Script received event = "error.badfetch"

Router# show call application active session-level info

Session Info:
Session id: 5
Session name:
Application name: generic
Application URL: tftp://demo/scripts/master/generic.vxml
Start time: *Jul 3 15:19:44 PST

Statistics:
Subscriber Service - Call
PSTN VOIP
Incoming Outgoing Incoming Outgoing
Legs setup: 1 0 0 0
Total legs connected: 1 0 0 0
Legs currently connected: 1 0 0 0
Legs handed in: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed in returned back: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out came back: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected normally: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for user error: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for system error: 0 0 0 0

Subscriber Service - Media
Play Record TTS
Media attempts: 9 0 0
Media actives: 0 0 0
Media successes: 0 0 0
Media aborts: 0 0 0
Media failures: 9 0 0
Total media duration (in seconds): 0 0 0

Subscriber Interaction - DTMF
DTMFs not matched: 0
DTMFs matched: 0
DTMFs no input: 8
DTMFs long pound: 0

Session Info:
Session id: 6
Session name:
Application name: generic
Application URL: tftp://demo/scripts/master/generic.vxml
Start time: *Jul 3 15:19:53 PST

Statistics:
Subscriber Service - Call
PSTN VOIP
Incoming Outgoing Incoming Outgoing
Legs setup: 3 0 0 0
Total legs connected: 3 0 0 0
Legs currently connected: 1 0 0 0
Legs handed in: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed in returned back: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out came back: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected normally: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for user error: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for system error: 0 0 0 0

Subscriber Service - Media
Play Record TTS
Media attempts: 7 0 0
Media actives: 0 0 0
Media successes: 0 0 0
Media aborts: 0 0 0
Media failures: 7 0 0
Media duration (in seconds): 0 0 0

Application Internal Service - Handoff
Incoming Outgoing
Bridged handoffs: 0 0
Bridged handoffs returned: 0 0
Blind handoffs: 0 0
Handoffs in transit: x 0
Handoffs failed: x 0

Application Internal Service - Placecall/transfer
Placecall requests: 0
Placecall successes: 0
Placecall failures: 0
Placecalls in transit: 0

Application Internal Service - Document Read-Write
Read Write
Doc requests: 0 0
Doc successes: 0 0
Doc failures: 0 0

Application Internal Service - Downloaded Script
Script parse errors: 0

Application Internal Service - ASNL
ASNL notifications: 0
Subscription Unsubscription
ASNL requests: 0 0
ASNL successes: 0 0
ASNL pendings: 0 0
ASNL failures: 0 0

Subscriber Interaction - DTMF
DTMFs not matched: 0
DTMFs matched: 0
DTMFs no input: 6
DTMFs long pound: 0

Subscriber Interaction - ASR
ASRs not matched: 0
ASRs matched: 0
ASRs no input: 0

Subscriber Interaction - AAA
Authentication Authorization
AAA successes: 0 0
AAA failures: 0 0

Router# show call application active session-level event-log

Event log:
buf_size=25K, log_lvl=INFO
<ctx_id>:<timestamp>:<seq_no>:<severity>:<msg_body>
5:1057274384:454:INFO: Session started for App-type = generic, URL = tftp://demo/scripts/master/generic.vxml
5:1057274384:455:INFO: Incoming Telephony call received, LegID = D
5:1057274384:456:INFO: LegID = D: Calling = 4085550198, called = 52927, dial peer = 1
5:1057274384:457:INFO: LegID = D: Leg State = LEG_INCCONNECTED
5:1057274384:460:INFO: Playing prompt #1: http://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au
5:1057274384:462:ERR : Prompt play setup failure.
5:1057274384:463:INFO: Script received event = "error.badfetch"
5:1057274389:464:INFO: Timed out waiting for user DTMF digits, no user input.
5:1057274389:465:INFO: Script received event = "noinput"

Event log:
buf_size=25K, log_lvl=INFO
<ctx_id>:<timestamp>:<seq_no>:<severity>:<msg_body>
6:1057274393:472:INFO: Session started for App-type = generic, URL = tftp://demo/scripts/master/generic.vxml
6:1057274393:473:INFO: Incoming Telephony call received, LegID = 10
6:1057274393:474:INFO: LegID = 10: Calling = 4084644753, called = 52927, dial peer = 1
6:1057274393:475:INFO: LegID = 10: Leg State = LEG_INCCONNECTED
6:1057274393:478:INFO: Playing prompt #1: http://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au
6:1057274393:480:ERR : Prompt play setup failure.
6:1057274393:481:INFO: Script received event = "error.badfetch"
6:1057274398:488:INFO: Timed out waiting for user DTMF digits, no user input.
6:1057274398:489:INFO: Script received event = "noinput"
6:1057274398:490:INFO: Playing prompt #1: http://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au

Router# show call application active session-level app-tag generic

Session Info:
Session id: 5
Session name:
Application name: generic
Application URL: tftp://demo/scripts/master/generic.vxml
Start time: *Jul 3 15:19:44 PST

Statistics:
Subscriber Service - Call
PSTN VOIP
Incoming Outgoing Incoming Outgoing
Legs setup: 1 0 0 0
Total legs connected: 1 0 0 0
Legs currently connected: 1 0 0 0
Legs handed in: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed in returned back: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out came back: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected normally: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for user error: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for system error: 0 0 0 0

Subscriber Service - Media
Play Record TTS
Media attempts: 16 0 0
Media actives: 0 0 0
Media successes: 0 0 0
Media aborts: 0 0 0
Media failures: 17 0 0
Total media duration (in seconds): 0 0 0

Subscriber Interaction - DTMF
DTMFs not matched: 0
DTMFs matched: 0
DTMFs no input: 16
DTMFs long pound: 0

Event log:
buf_size=25K, log_lvl=INFO
<ctx_id>:<timestamp>:<seq_no>:<severity>:<msg_body>
5:1057274384:454:INFO: Session started for App-type = generic, URL = tftp://demo/scripts/master/generic.vxml
5:1057274384:455:INFO: Incoming Telephony call received, LegID = D
5:1057274384:456:INFO: LegID = D: Calling = 4085550198, called = 52927, dial peer = 1
5:1057274384:457:INFO: LegID = D: Leg State = LEG_INCCONNECTED
5:1057274384:460:INFO: Playing prompt #1: http://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au
5:1057274384:462:ERR : Prompt play setup failure.
5:1057274384:463:INFO: Script received event = "error.badfetch"
5:1057274389:464:INFO: Timed out waiting for user DTMF digits, no user input.
5:1057274389:465:INFO: Script received event = "noinput"
5:1057274389:466:INFO: Playing prompt #1: http://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au

Router# show call application active session-level session-id 7

Session Info:
Session id: 7
Session name:
Application name: generic
Application URL: tftp://demo/scripts/master/generic.vxml
Start time: *Jul 3 15:21:26 PST

Statistics:
Subscriber Service - Call
PSTN VOIP
Incoming Outgoing Incoming Outgoing
Legs setup: 1 0 0 0
Total legs connected: 1 0 0 0
Legs currently connected: 1 0 0 0
Legs handed in: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed in returned back: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out came back: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected normally: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for user error: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for system error: 0 0 0 0

Subscriber Service - Media
Play Record TTS
Media attempts: 3 0 0
Media actives: 0 0 0
Media successes: 0 0 0
Media aborts: 0 0 0
Media failures: 3 0 0
Total media duration (in seconds): 0 0 0

Subscriber Interaction - DTMF
DTMFs not matched: 0
DTMFs matched: 0
DTMFs no input: 2
DTMFs long pound: 0

Event log:
buf_size=25K, log_lvl=INFO
<ctx_id>:<timestamp>:<seq_no>:<severity>:<msg_body>
7:1057274486:662:INFO: Session started for App-type = generic, URL = tftp://demo/scripts/master/generic.vxml
7:1057274486:663:INFO: Incoming Telephony call received, LegID = 13
7:1057274486:664:INFO: LegID = 13: Calling = 4085550198, called = 52927, dial peer = 1
7:1057274486:665:INFO: LegID = 13: Leg State = LEG_INCCONNECTED
7:1057274486:668:INFO: Playing prompt #1: http://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au

Router# show call application history session-level summary

SID Application Name Stat Err Cnt Log Stop Time Duration
1 generic Y 3 Y *Jul 3 15:49:2 00:00:11
2 generic Y 1 Y *Jul 3 15:49:3 00:00:03

Router# show call application history session-level last

Session Info:
Session id: 2
Session name:
Application name: generic
Application URL: tftp://demo/scripts/master/generic.vxml
Start time: *Jul 3 15:49:29 PST
Stop time: *Jul 3 15:49:33 PST

Statistics:
Subscriber Service - Call
PSTN VOIP
Incoming Outgoing Incoming Outgoing
Legs setup: 1 0 0 0
Total legs connected: 1 0 0 0
Legs handed in: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed in returned back: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out came back: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected normally: 1 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for user error: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for system error: 0 0 0 0

Subscriber Service - Media
Play Record TTS
Media attempts: 1 0 0
Media successes: 0 0 0
Media aborts: 0 0 0
Media failures: 1 0 0
Total media duration (in seconds): 0 0 0

Event log:
buf_size=25K, log_lvl=INFO
<ctx_id>:<timestamp>:<seq_no>:<severity>:<msg_body>
2:1057276169:28:INFO: Session started for App-type = generic, URL = tftp://demo/scripts/master/generic.vxml
2:1057276169:29:INFO: Incoming Telephony call received, LegID = 4
2:1057276169:30:INFO: LegID = 4: Calling = 4085550198, called = 52927, dial peer = 1
2:1057276169:31:INFO: LegID = 4: Leg State = LEG_INCCONNECTED
2:1057276169:34:INFO: Playing prompt #1: http://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au
2:1057276169:36:ERR : Prompt play setup failure.
2:1057276169:37:INFO: Script received event = "error.badfetch"
2:1057276173:39:INFO: Script received event = "telephone.disconnect.hangup"
2:1057276173:40:INFO: LegID = 4: Call disconnected, cause = normal call clearing (16)
2:1057276173:43:INFO: Session done, terminating cause =

Router# show call application history session-level event-log

Event log:
buf_size=25K, log_lvl=INFO
<ctx_id>:<timestamp>:<seq_no>:<severity>:<msg_body>
1:1057276157:3:INFO: Session started for App-type = generic, URL = tftp://demo/scripts/master/generic.vxml
1:1057276157:4:INFO: Incoming Telephony call received, LegID = 1
1:1057276157:5:INFO: LegID = 1: Calling = 4085550198, called = 52927, dial peer = 1
1:1057276157:6:INFO: LegID = 1: Leg State = LEG_INCCONNECTED
1:1057276157:9:INFO: Playing prompt #1: http://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au
1:1057276160:12:ERR : Prompt play setup failure.
1:1057276160:13:INFO: Script received event = "error.badfetch"
1:1057276165:14:INFO: Timed out waiting for user DTMF digits, no user input.
1:1057276165:15:INFO: Script received event = "noinput"
1:1057276165:16:INFO: Playing prompt #1: http://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au
1:1057276165:18:ERR : Prompt play setup failure.
1:1057276165:19:INFO: Script received event = "error.badfetch"
1:1057276168:21:INFO: Script received event = "telephone.disconnect.hangup"
1:1057276168:22:INFO: LegID = 1: Call disconnected, cause = normal call clearing (16)
1:1057276168:25:INFO: Session done, terminating cause =

Event log:
buf_size=25K, log_lvl=INFO
<ctx_id>:<timestamp>:<seq_no>:<severity>:<msg_body>
2:1057276169:28:INFO: Session started for App-type = generic, URL = tftp://demo/scripts/master/generic.vxml
2:1057276169:29:INFO: Incoming Telephony call received, LegID = 4
2:1057276169:30:INFO: LegID = 4: Calling = 4085550198, called = 52927, dial peer = 1
2:1057276169:31:INFO: LegID = 4: Leg State = LEG_INCCONNECTED
2:1057276169:34:INFO: Playing prompt #1: http://172.19.139.145/audio/ch_welcome.au
2:1057276169:36:ERR : Prompt play setup failure.
2:1057276169:37:INFO: Script received event = "error.badfetch"
2:1057276173:39:INFO: Script received event = "telephone.disconnect.hangup"
2:1057276173:40:INFO: LegID = 4: Call disconnected, cause = normal call clearing (16)
2:1057276173:43:INFO: Session done, terminating cause =

Router# show call application history session-level info

Session Info:
Session id: 1
Session name:
Application name: generic
Application URL: tftp://demo/scripts/master/generic.vxml
Start time: *Jul 3 15:49:17 PST
Stop time: *Jul 3 15:49:28 PST

Statistics:
Subscriber Service - Call
PSTN VOIP
Incoming Outgoing Incoming Outgoing
Legs setup: 1 0 0 0
Total legs connected: 1 0 0 0
Legs handed in: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed in returned back: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out came back: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected normally: 1 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for user error: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for system error: 0 0 0 0

Subscriber Service - Media
Play Record TTS
Media attempts: 2 0 0
Media successes: 0 0 0
Media aborts: 0 0 0
Media failures: 2 0 0
Total media duration (in seconds): 3 0 0

Subscriber Interaction - DTMF
DTMFs not matched: 0
DTMFs matched: 0
DTMFs no input: 1
DTMFs long pound: 0

Session Info:
Session id: 2
Session name:
Application name: generic
Application URL: tftp://demo/scripts/master/generic.vxml
Start time: *Jul 3 15:49:29 PST
Stop time: *Jul 3 15:49:33 PST

Statistics:
Subscriber Service - Call
PSTN VOIP
Incoming Outgoing Incoming Outgoing
Legs setup: 1 0 0 0
Total legs connected: 1 0 0 0
Legs handed in: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed in returned back: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out: 0 0 0 0
Legs handed out came back: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected normally: 1 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for user error: 0 0 0 0
Legs disconnected for system error: 0 0 0 0

Subscriber Service - Media
Play Record TTS
Media attempts: 1 0 0
Media successes: 0 0 0
Media aborts: 0 0 0
Media failures: 1 0 0
Total media duration (in seconds): 0 0 0

Table 33 describes significant fields in the displays.


Note These fields display for the show call application session-level, show call application app-level, and show call application gateway-level commands. At the session level, the fields apply to a single application instance. At the application level, the fields apply to all instances of an application. At the gateway level, the fields apply to all instances of all applications.


Table 33 show call application active session-level info Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Session id

Session ID assigned to the instance when it became active.

Session name

Name of the session defined with the call application session start command.

Application name

Name of the application defined with the call application voice command.

Application URL

Location of the application script defined with the call application voice command.

Start time

Time at which the session started.

Subscriber Service — Call

Legs setup

Number of calls setup (indications and requests) by an application instance.

Total legs connected

Number of calls connected by an application instance.

Legs currently connected

Number of calls currently connected by an application instance at any moment.

Legs handed in

Number of call legs received as an incoming handoff from another application.

Legs handed in returned back

Number of call legs received as an incoming handoff from another application that were returned to the other application.

Legs handed out

Number of call legs handed off to another application.

Legs handed out came back

Number of call legs handed off to another application that were returned by the other application.

Legs disconnected normally

Number of incoming and outgoing calls disconnected for normal causes.

Legs disconnected for user error

Number of incoming calls disconnected for call failure reasons, such as no answer or busy.

Legs disconnected for system error

Number of incoming calls disconnected for system failure reasons, such as no resources.

Subscriber Service — Media

Media attempts

Number of prompt playouts, recordings, and text-to-speech (TTS) attempts on call legs in this application instance.

Media actives,

Number of prompt playouts, recordings, and TTS prompts currently active on call legs in an application instance.

Media successes

Number of prompt playouts, recordings, and TTS prompts that were successful on call legs in an application instance.

Media aborts

Number of prompt playouts, recordings, and TTS prompts that were aborted by the caller on call legs in an application instance.

Media failures

Number of prompt playouts, recording, and TTS attempts that failed on call legs in an application instance.

Total media duration

Total duration, in seconds, of prompt playing, recording, or TTS.

Application Internal Service — Handoff

Bridged handoffs, incoming

Number of handoffs received with callback (bridged transfers) in an application instance.

Bridged handoffs, outgoing

Number of handoffs placed with callback (bridged transfers) by an application instance.

Bridged handoffs returned, incoming

Number of incoming bridged handoffs that were returned by an application instance.

Bridged handoffs returned, outgoing

Number of outgoing bridged handoffs that were returned to an application instance.

Blind handoffs, incoming

Number of handoffs received with no callback (blind transfers) in an application instance.

Blind handoffs, outgoing

Number of handoffs placed with no callback (blind transfers) by an application instance.

Handoffs in transit1

Number of handoffs in progress for an application instance. The value is decremented by one after the receiving application either hands back the application or rejects the handoff.

Handoffs failed

Number of handoffs that failed (bridged and blind) in an application instance.

Application Internal Service — Placecall/transfer

Placecall requests

Number of outgoing call setup requests made by an application instance.

Placecall successes

Number of outgoing calls placed by an application instance.

Placecall failures

Number of outgoing call setup requests that failed for an application instance.

Placecalls in transit 1

Number of outgoing calls in progress for an application. The value is decremented by one after the call is either set up or the setup fails.

Application Internal Service — Document Read-Write

Doc requests

Number of document fetch and submit requests.

Doc successes

Number of successful document fetches and submits.

Doc failures

Number of document fetch and submit failures.

Application Internal Service — Downloaded Script

Script parse errors

Number of semantic errors seen by an application instance.

Application Internal Service — ASNL

ASNL notifications

Number of Application Subscribe Notify Layer (ASNL) notifications received from servers.

ASNL requests

Number of subscribe or unsubscribe requests made by an application instance.

ASNL successes

Number of subscribe or unsubscribe requests that succeeded for an application instance.

ANSL failures

Number of subscribe or unsubscribe requests that failed for an application instance.

Subscriber Interaction -— DTMF

DTMFs not matched

Number of DTMF patterns input by a caller that were not matched in an application instance.

DTMFs matched

Number of DTMF patterns input by a caller that were matched in an application instance.

DTMFs no input

Number of "no input" notifications received (includes DTMF timeouts).

DTMFs long pound

Number of long-pound interrupts from a caller seen by an application instance.

Subscriber Interaction — ASR

ASR not matched

Number of automatic speech recognition (ASR) phrases from a caller that were not matched in an application instance.

ASR matched

Number of automatic speech recognition (ASR) phrases from a caller that were matched in an application instance.

ASR no inputs

Number of "no input" notifications received from ASR servers.

Subscriber Interaction — AAA Authentication

AAA authentication successes

Number of AAA authentication successes.

AAA authentication failures

Number of AAA authentication failures because of invalid passwords.

Subscriber Interaction — AAA Authorizations

AAA authorization successes

Number of AAA authorization successes.

AAA authorization failures

Number of AAA authorization failures.

1 When this gauge is greater than zero, the application instance might stop processing the script and the counters and gauges may appear to freeze. When the handoff or the placecall operation is finished and control is returned to the application instance, the counters and gauges are updated.


Related Commands

Command
Description

call application event-log

Enables event logging for voice application instances.

call application history session max-records

Sets the maximum number of application instance records saved in history.

call application history session retain-timer

Sets the maximum number of minutes for which application instance records are saved in history.

call application stats

Enables statistics collection for voice applications.

call application voice event-log

Enables event logging for a specific voice application.

show call application app-level

Displays application-level statistics for voice applications.

show call application gateway-level

Displays gateway-level statistics for voice application instances.


show call application sessions

To display summary or detailed information about all running or stopped voice application sessions, use the show call application sessions command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.

show call application sessions [callid call-id | id session-id | name instance-name]

Syntax Description

callid call-id

(Optional) Call-leg ID of an active call that is being controlled by the session.

id session-id

(Optional) Session ID for the specific application instance.

name instance-name

(Optional) Name assigned to the instance with the call application session start command.


Defaults

No default behavior or values

Command Modes

User EXEC
Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.3(4)T

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

A specific application session is identified by one of three different methods: call ID, session ID, or instance name.

If a specific session is identified by a callid, id, or name keyword, this command displays information about that specific session only. If you do not use a keyword, this command displays a one-line summary of all sessions, not just those sessions that are started by the call application session start command.

This command lists all running TCL IVR 2.0 and VoiceXML application sessions and TCL sessions that are stopped. A session displays a state of "stopped" if you intentionally stop it with the call application session stop or no call application session start command, or because there is a syntax error that prevents the script from running. This is the case only if the session is started with the call application session start command through global configuration mode.


Note If a session is started with the call application session start command in privileged EXEC mode, it is not tracked by the system and is therefore not shown as stopped in the output of the show call application sessions command.


Examples

The following is sample output from this command:

Router# show call application sessions

TCL Sessions
There are 1 active TCL sessions

SID Name Called Calling App Name Legs
5 serv1 sample_service

VXML Sessions
No running VXML sessions

Stopped Sessions
Instance Name App Name State
my_instance1 sample stopped

Table 34 describes significant fields in the display.

Table 34 show call application sessions Field Descriptions

Field
Description

SID

Session identifier for active sessions.

Name

Session name that was configured with the call application session start command.

Called

Called number for active calls that are using the session.

Calling

Calling number for active calls that are using the session.

App Name

Name of the application for which the instance was created.

Legs

Any active call legs that are controlled by the session.

State

Shows "stopped" for any session that is no longer running, provided that the session is started with the call application session start command in global configuration mode.


The following is sample output for a session named serv1:

Router# show call application sessions name serv1

Session named serv1 is in the start list in state running
It is configured to start on GW reboot
The application it runs is sample_service
Handle is TCL_HAND*1653710732*0*3193204
TCL Session ID B
App: sample_service
URL: tftp://dev/demo/scripts/sample_service.tcl
Session name: serv1
Session handle: TCL_HAND*1653710732*0*3193204
FSM State: start_state
ID for 'show call active voice id' display: 0
Legs:
Services: data_service

Table 35 describes significant fields in the display.

Table 35 show call application sessions name Field Descriptions

Field
Description

App

Name of the application for which the instance was created.

URL

Location of the script used for the application as specified with the call application voice command.

Session name

Session name that was configured with the call application session start command.

Session handle

Handle that is returned from the TCL mod_handle infotag. A session handle is used in a TCL script on a Cisco gateway to send messages to other sessions.

FSM State

Current state in the TCL IVR 2.0 finite-state machine, as specified with the TCL fsm setstate command in the script.

ID for `show call active voice id' display:

Call identifier.

Legs

Any active call legs that are controlled by this session.

Services

Service name for the session if it registered as a service with the TCL service register command in the script. You can display a list of all registered services with the show call application services registry command.


Related Commands

Command
Description

call application session start (global configuration)

Starts a new instance (session) of a TCL application from global configuration mode.

call application session start (privileged EXEC)

Starts a new instance of a TCL application from privileged EXEC mode.

call application session stop

Stops a voice application session that is running.

show call application services registry

Displays a one-line summary of all registered services.


show call application voice

To display information about voice applications, use the show call application voice command in EXEC mode.

show call application voice [name | summary]

Syntax Description

name

(Optional) Name of the desired voice application. Output displays information about that application.

summary

(Optional) Output displays a one-line summary of each voice application.


Defaults

If both the name argument and summary keyword are omitted, command output displays detailed information about all interactive voice response (IVR) applications.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

11.3(6)NA2

This command was introduced.

12.0(3)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(3)T.

12.1(5)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5800.

12.1(5)XM2

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400.

12.2(2)XB

This command was modified to support VoiceXML applications.

12.2(2)XB1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.

12.2(4)XM

This command was implemented on the Cisco 1750 and Cisco 1751. This command was not supported on any other platforms in this release.

12.2(8)T

This command was implemented on the Cisco 1751, Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, Cisco 3725, Cisco 3745, and Cisco 7200.

12.2(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T for VoiceXML applications. This command is supported on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 in this release.

12.3(14)T

New output was added relating to the SCCP Telephony Control Application (STCAPP).


Usage Guidelines

The show call application voice command displays a detailed description of each configured application.

If the name of a specific application is entered, the command displays detailed information about only that application.

If the summary keyword is entered, the command displays a one-line summary about each application.

If STCAPP is enabled, the summary command displays STCAPP as an available call application.

If an asterisk is displayed next to the application name when the summary keyword is used, the application is configured, but not running. Normally this is because the application was not successfully loaded, for example:

name description
*vapptest2 flash:helloworld.vxml

TCL scripts and VoiceXML documents can be stored in any of the following locations: TFTP, FTP, or HTTP servers; Flash memory of the gateway; or the removable disks of the Cisco 3600 series. The audio files that they use can be stored in any of these locations and on RTSP servers.

Examples

The following example shows the output for the session Toolkit Command Language (TCL) script:

Router# show call application voice session

Application session
The script is compiled into the image
It has 0 calls active.
Interpreted by infrastructure version 2.0

The TCL Script is:
------------------
# app_session.tcl
#----------------------------------
# August 1999, Saravanan Shanmugham
#
# Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 by cisco Systems, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#----------------------------------
#
# This tcl script mimics the default SESSION app
#
# If DID is configured, just place the call to the dnis
# Otherwise, output dial-tone and collect digits from the
# caller against the dial-plan.
#
# Then place the call. If successful, connect it up, otherwise
# the caller should hear a busy or congested signal.

# The main routine just establishes the statemachine and then exits.
# From then on the system drives the statemachine depending on the
# events it recieves and calls the appropriate tcl procedure


#---------------------------------
# Example Script
#---------------------------------


proc init { } {
global param

set param(interruptPrompt) true
set param(abortKey) *
set param(terminationKey) #

}

proc act_Setup { } {
global dest
global beep

set beep 0

if { [infotag get leg_isdid] } {
set dest [infotag get leg_dnis]
leg proceeding leg_incoming
leg setup $dest callInfo leg_incoming
fsm setstate PLACECALL
} else {
leg setupack leg_incoming
playtone leg_incoming tn_dial

set param(dialPlan) true
leg collectdigits leg_incoming param
}


}

proc act_GotDest { } {
global dest

set status [infotag get evt_status]

if { $status == "cd_004" } {
set dest [infotag get evt_dcdigits]
leg proceeding leg_incoming
leg setup $dest callInfo leg_incoming

} else {
puts "\nCall [infotag get con_all] got event $status collecting destina"
call close
}
}


proc act_CallSetupDone { } {
global beep

set status [infotag get evt_status]

if { $status == "ls_000"} {

set creditTimeLeft [infotag get leg_settlement_time leg_all]

if { ($creditTimeLeft == "unlimited") ||
($creditTimeLeft == "uninitialized") } {
puts "\n Unlimited Time"
} else {
# start the timer for ...
if { $creditTimeLeft < 10 } {
set beep 1
set delay $creditTimeLeft
} else {
set delay [expr $creditTimeLeft - 10]
}
timer start leg_timer $delay leg_incoming
}
} else {
puts "Call [infotag get con_all] got event $status collecting destinati"
call close
}
}

proc act_Timer { } {
global beep
global incoming
global outgoing

set incoming [infotag get leg_incoming]
set outgoing [infotag get leg_outgoing]

if { $beep == 0 } {
#insert a beep ...to the caller
connection destroy con_all
set beep 1
} else {
connection destroy con_all
fsm setstate LASTWARN
}
}

proc act_LastWarn { } {
media play leg_incoming flash:out_of_time.au
}

proc act_Destroy { } {
media play leg_incoming flash:beep.au
}

proc act_Beeped { } {
global incoming
global outgoing

connection create $incoming $outgoing
}

proc act_ConnectedAgain { } {
timer start leg_timer 10 leg_incoming
}

proc act_Ignore { } {
# Dummy
puts "Event Capture"
}

proc act_Cleanup { } {
call close
}

init

#----------------------------------
# State Machine
#------------------
set fsm(any_state,ev_disconnected) "act_Cleanup same_state"

set fsm(CALL_INIT,ev_setup_indication) "act_Setup GETDEST"

set fsm(GETDEST,ev_collectdigits_done) "act_GotDest PLACECALL"

set fsm(PLACECALL,ev_setup_done) "act_CallSetupDone CALLACTIVE"


set fsm(CALLACTIVE,ev_leg_timer) "act_Timer INSERTBEEP"
set fsm(INSERTBEEP,ev_destroy_done) "act_Destroy same_state"
set fsm(INSERTBEEP,ev_media_done) "act_Beeped same_state"
set fsm(INSERTBEEP,ev_create_done) "act_ConnectedAgain CALLACTIVE"

set fsm(LASTWARN,ev_destroy_done) "act_LastWarn CALLDISCONNECT"

set fsm(CALLACTIVE,ev_disconnected) "act_Cleanup CALLDISCONNECT"
set fsm(CALLDISCONNECT,ev_disconnected) "act_Cleanup same_state"
set fsm(CALLDISCONNECT,ev_media_done) "act_Cleanup same_state"
set fsm(CALLDISCONNECT,ev_disconnect_done) "act_Cleanup same_state"
set fsm(CALLDISCONNECT,ev_leg_timer) "act_Cleanup same_state"

fsm define fsm CALL_INIT

The following is sample output for the summary keyword:

Router# show call application voice summary

name description

session Basic app to do DID, or supply dialtone.
fax_hop_on Script to talk to a fax redialer
clid_authen Authenticate with (ani, dnis)
clid_authen_collect Authenticate with (ani, dnis), collect if that fails
clid_authen_npw Authenticate with (ani, NULL)
clid_authen_col_npw Authenticate with (ani, NULL), collect if that fails
clid_col_npw_3 Authenticate with (ani, NULL), and 3 tries collecting
clid_col_npw_npw Authenticate with (ani, NULL) and 3 tries without pw
DEFAULT Default system session application
lib_off_app Libretto Offramp

TCL Script Version 2.0 supported.
TCL Script Version 1.1 supported.
Voice Browser Version 2.0 for VoiceXML 1.0 & 2.0 supported.

The following is sample output for the summary keyword when STCAPP is enabled:

Router# show call application voice summary

SERVICES (standalone applications):
name type description

ipsla-responder Tcl Script builtin:app_test_rcvr_script.tcl
clid_authen Tcl Script builtin:app_clid_authen_script.tcl
clid_col_npw_npw Tcl Script builtin:app_clid_col_npw_npw_script.tcl
DEFAULT C Script builtin:Session_Service.C
CTAPP C Script builtin:CallTreatment_Service.C
clid_authen_col_npw Tcl Script builtin:app_clid_authen_col_npw_script.tcl
fax_hop_on Tcl Script builtin:app_fax_hop_on_script.tcl
ipsla-testcall Tcl Script builtin:app_test_place_script.tcl
clid_authen_npw Tcl Script builtin:app_clid_authen_npw_script.tcl
session Tcl Script builtin:app_session_script.tcl
clid_authen_collect Tcl Script builtin:app_clid_authen_collect_script.tcl
clid_col_npw_3 Tcl Script builtin:app_clid_col_npw_3_script.tcl
lib_off_app CCAPI Libretto Offramp
DEFAULT.C.OLD CCAPI Obsolete system session application
stcapp CCAPI SCCP Call Control Application
MGCPAPP CCAPI MGCP Application

The following is sample output for the stcapp keyword when the STCAPP is enabled:

Router# show call application voice stcapp

App Status: Active
CCM Status: UP
CCM Group: 2
Registration Mode: CCM
Total Devices: 5
Total Calls in Progress: 0
Total Call Legs in Use: 0

The following is sample output from the show call application voice command for a VoiceXML application named vapptest1:

Router# show call application voice vapptest1

VXML Application vapptest1
URL=flash:demo0.vxml
Security not trusted
No languages configured
It has: 0 calls active.
0 incoming calls
0 calls handed off to it
0 call transfers initiated
0 pages loaded, 0 successful
0 prompts played
0 recorded messages
Interpreted by Voice Browser Version 2.0 for VoiceXML 1.0 & 2.0.

The VXML Script is:
------------------
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<vxml version="1.0">

<form>
    <block>
      <audio src="flash:demo0.au"/>
</block>
</form>
</vxml>

Table 36 describes the fields shown in the show call application voice display:

Table 36 show call application voice Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

URL

Location of the document used by the application.

It has: n calls active.

Number of calls that are using this application.

incoming calls

Number of incoming public switched telephone network (PSTN) or IP calls that invoked this application.

calls handed off to it

Number of calls that were handed off to this application by another TCL or VoiceXML application.

call transfers initiated

Number of call transfers that were initiated by this application.

pages loaded

Number of VoiceXML pages that were loaded by the application.

successful

Number of VoiceXML pages that were completed.

prompts played

Number of audio prompts that were played by the application.

recorded messages

Number of audio recordings made by the VoiceXML application.

Interpreted by

Programming language used by the application.

The TCL or VoiceXML Script is

Content of the VoiceXML document or TCL script.


Related Commands

Command
Description

call application voice

Defines the name to be used for an application and indicates the location of the appropriate IVR script to be used with the application.

call application voice load

Reloads the designated TCL script or VoiceXML document.


show call fallback cache

To display the current Calculated Planning Impairment Factor (ICPIF) estimates for all IP addresses in cache, use the show call fallback cache command in EXEC mode.

show call fallback cache [ip-address]

Syntax Description

ip-address

(Optional) Specific IP address.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(3)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco MC3810.

12.2(2)XB1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.

12.2(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T.


Usage Guidelines

To clear all entries in the cache, use the clear call fallback cache command.

Examples

The following example displays output from the show call fallback cache command:

Router# show call fallback cache

Probe IP Address Codec Delay Loss ICPIF Reject Accept
----- ---------- ----- ----- ---- ----- ------ ------
1 1.1.1.4 g729r8 40 0 0 0 9
2 122.24.56.25 g729r8 148 10 5 1 4

2 active probes

Field Description
------- ------------
Probe Probe number
IP Address IP Address to which the probe is sent
Codec Codec Type of the probe
Delay Delay in milliseconds that the probe incurred
Loss Loss in % that the probe incurred
ICPIF Computed ICPIF value for the probe
Reject Number of times that calls of Codec Type <Codec>
were rejected to the IP Address
Accept Number of times that calls of Codec Type <Codec>
were accepted to the IP Address
active probes Number of destinations being probed

Router# show call fallback cache 10.14.115.53

Probe IP Address Codec ICPIF Reject Accept
----- ---------- ----- ----- ------ ------
1 10.14.115.53 g729r8 0 0 2

1 active probes

Related Commands

Command
Description

show call fallback stats

Displays call fallback statistics.


show call fallback config

To display the call fallback configuration, use the show call fallback config command in EXEC mode.

show call fallback config

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(3)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco MC3810.

12.2(2)XB1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.

12.2(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T.


Examples

The following example displays output from the show call fallback config command:

Router# show call fallback config

VoIP fallback config:
Fallback is ON
Using ICPIF threshold:
ICPIF value timeout:20 seconds
ICPIF threshold:20
Number of packets in a probe:20
IP precedence of probe packets:2
Fallback cache size:2 entries
Fallback cache timeout:240 seconds
Instantaneous value weight:65
MD5 Keychain:secret

Field
Description

Fallback is

Lists enabled/disabled state of call fallback.

Using ICPIF threshold

ICPIF is configured to determine network traffic.

ICPIF value timeout

Lists probe timeout for collecting ICPIF information.

ICPIF threshold

Lists configured ICPIF threshold.

Number of packets in a probe

Lists number of configured packets per probe.

IP precedence of probe packets

Lists configured IP precedence for probes.

Fallback cache size

Number of allowed entries in call fallback cache.

Fallback cache timeout

Length of cache timeout, in seconds.

Instantaneous value weight

Lists weight configured for calculating cache entry based on new probe and last entry.

MD5 Keychain

MD5 authentication has been configured with a keychain of secret.


The following table describes the fields shown in the show call fallback config display.

Related Commands

Command
Description

call fallback monitor

Enables the monitoring of destinations without fallback to alternate dial peers.

show voice trunk-conditioning signaling

Enables fallback to alternate dial peers in case of network congestion.


show call fallback stats

To display the call fallback statistics, use the show call fallback stats command in EXEC mode.

show call fallback stats

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(3)T

This command was introduced on the Cisco 2600, Cisco 3600, and Cisco MC3810.

12.2(2)XB1

This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5850.

12.2(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T.


Usage Guidelines

To remove all values, use the clear call fallback stats command.

Examples

The following example displays output from the show call fallback stats command:

Router# show call fallback stats

VOIP Fallback Stats:
Total accepted calls:3
Total rejected calls:1
Total cache overflows:1

Field Description
------- ------------
Total accepted calls Number of times that calls were successful over IP.
Total rejected calls Number of times that calls were rejected over IP.
Total cache overflows Number of times that the fallback cache overflowed and required pruning.

The following table describes the fields shown in the show call fallback stats display.
Field
Description

Total accepted calls

Number of times that calls were successful over IP.

Total rejected calls

Number of times that calls were rejected over IP.

Total cache overflows

Number of times that the fallback cache overflowed and required pruning.

Related Commands

Command
Description

clear call fallback stats

Clears the call fallback statistics.

show call fallback cache

Displays the current ICPIF estimates for all IP addresses in the cache.


show call filter components

To display the components used for filtering calls, use the show call filter components command in privileged EXEC mode.

show call filter components

Defaults

No default behavior or values

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.3(4)T

This command was introduced.


Examples

The following example shows the output from running the show call filter components command. The GCFM is the generic call filter module, which is the internal module that controls which components are filtered:

Router# show call filter components
The following components registered in GCFM:
ISDN
VTSP
CCAPI
TGRM
DIAL-PEER
NUMBER-TRANSLATION
SSAPP
VOICE-IVR-V2
H323
SIP
CRM

Table 37 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 37 show call filter components Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

The following components registered in GCFM:

Shows which components are filtered in the generic call filter module.


Related Commands

Command
Description

call filter match-list voice

Create a call filter match list for debugging voice calls.

debug call filter inout

Display the debug trace inside the GCFM.

debug condition match-list

Run a filtered debug on a voice call.

outgoing port

Configure debug filtering for the outgoing port.

show call filter match-list

Display call filter match lists.


show call filter match-list

To display call filter match lists, use the show call filter match-list command in privileged EXEC mode.

show call filter match-list tag

Syntax Description

tag

Numeric label that uniquely identifies the match list.


Defaults

No default behavior or values

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.3(4)T

This command was introduced.


Examples

The following example shows an output from the show call filter match-list command:

Router# show call filter match-list
*********************************************
call filter match-list 9 voice
*********************************************
incoming calling-number 50200
incoming called-number 50201
incoming signal local ipv4 10.0.101.22
incoming signal remote ipv4 10.0.101.21
incoming media local ipv4 10.0.101.22
incoming media remote ipv4 10.0.101.21
incoming dialpeer 502
outgoing calling-number 50200
outgoing called-number 50201
outgoing port 6/0:D
outgoing dialpeer 501
 debug condition match-list is set to EXACT_MATCH
*********************************************
call filter match-list 10 voice
*********************************************
incoming calling-number 50300
incoming called-number 50301
incoming signal local ipv4 10.0.101.22
incoming signal remote ipv4 10.0.101.21
incoming media local ipv4 10.0.101.22
incoming media remote ipv4 10.0.101.21
incoming dialpeer 504
outgoing calling-number 50300
outgoing called-number 50301
outgoing port 6/1:D
outgoing dialpeer 503
 debug condition match-list is set to EXACT_MATCH

Table 38 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 38 show call filter match-list Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

call filter match-list 9 voice

Shows which match list is being displayed.

debug condition match-list is set to EXACT_MATCH

Shows whether the debug condition is set for exact match or partial match.


Related Commands

Command
Description

call filter match-list voice

Create a call filter match list for debugging voice calls.

debug call filter inout

Display the debug trace inside the GCFM.

debug condition match-list

Run a filtered debug on a voice call.

show call filter components

Display the components used for filtering calls.



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