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show call history video record
show call resource voice stats
show call resource voice threshold
show call history fax
To display the call history table for fax transmissions, use the show call history fax command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show call history fax [brief [id identifier] | compact [duration {less time | more time}]
| [id identifier] | last number]Syntax Description
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXECCommand History
Usage Guidelines
This command displays a call-history table that contains a list of fax calls connected through the router in descending time order. The maximum number of calls contained in the table can be set to a number between 0 and 500 using the dial-control-mib command in global configuration mode. The default maximum number of table entries is 50. Each call record is aged out of the table after a configurable number of minutes has elapsed, also specified by the dial-control-mib command. The default timer value is 15 minutes.
You can display subsets of the call history table by using specific keywords. To display the last calls connected through this router, use the keyword last, and define the number of calls to be displayed with the number argument.
To display a truncated version of the call history table, use the brief keyword.
This command applies to both on-ramp and off-ramp store-and-forward fax functions.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show call history fax command:
Router# show call history fax
Telephony call-legs: 1
SIP call-legs: 0
H323 call-legs: 0
MGCP call-legs: 0
Total call-legs: 1
GENERIC:
SetupTime=590180 ms
Index=2
PeerAddress=4085452930
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=81
PeerIfIndex=221
LogicalIfIndex=145
DisconnectCause=10
DisconnectText=normal call clearing (16)
ConnectTime=59389
DisconnectTime=68204
CallDuration=00:01:28
CallOrigin=2
ReleaseSource=1
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=fax
TransmitPackets=295
TransmitBytes=5292
ReceivePackets=2967
ReceiveBytes=82110
TELE:
ConnectionId=[0xD9ACDFF1 0x9F5D11D7 0x8002CF18 0xB9C3632]
IncomingConnectionId=[0xD9ACDFF1 0x9F5D11D7 0x8002CF18 0xB9C3632]
TxDuration=28960 ms
VoiceTxDuration=0 ms
FaxTxDuration=28960 ms
FaxRate=voice bps
FaxRelayMaxJitterBufDepth = 0 ms
FaxRelayJitterBufOverFlow = 0
FaxRelayHSmodulation = 0
FaxRelayNumberOfPages = 0
NoiseLevel=-120
ACOMLevel=127
SessionTarget=
ImgPages=0
CallerName=
CallerIDBlocked=False
OriginalCallingNumber=4085550130
OriginalCallingOctet=0x0
OriginalCalledNumber=52930
OriginalCalledOctet=0xE9
OriginalRedirectCalledNumber=
OriginalRedirectCalledOctet=0xFF
TranslatedCallingNumber=4085550130
TranslatedCallingOctet=0x0
TranslatedCalledNumber=52930
TranslatedCalledOctet=0xE9
TranslatedRedirectCalledNumber=
TranslatedRedirectCalledOctet=0xFF
GwReceivedCalledNumber=52930
GwReceivedCalledOctet3=0xE9
GwReceivedCallingNumber=4085550130
GwReceivedCallingOctet3=0x0
GwReceivedCallingOctet3a=0x80
Table 39 provides an alphabetical listing of the fields displayed in the output of the show call history fax command and a description of each field.
The following is sample output from the show call history fax brief command:
Router# show call history fax brief
<ID>: <start>hs.<index> +<connect> +<disc> pid:<peer_id> <direction> <addr>
tx:<packets>/<bytes> rx:<packets>/<bytes> <disc-cause>(<text>)
IP <ip>:<udp> rtt:<time>ms pl:<play>/<gap>ms lost:<lost>/<early>/<late>
delay:<last>/<min>/<max>ms <codec>
Telephony <int>: tx:<tot>/<voice>/<fax>ms <codec> noise:<lvl>dBm acom:<lvl>dBm
2 : 5996450hs.25 +-1 +3802 pid:100 Answer 408
tx:0/0 rx:0/0 1F (T30 T1 EOM timeout)
Telephony : tx:38020/38020/0ms g729r8 noise:0dBm acom:0dBm
2 : 5996752hs.26 +-1 +3500 pid:110 Originate uut1@linux2.allegro.com
tx:0/0 rx:0/0 3F (The e-mail was not sent correctly. Remote SMTP server said: 354 )
IP 14.0.0.1 AcceptedMime:0 DiscardedMime:0
3 : 6447851hs.27 +1111 +3616 pid:310 Originate 576341.
tx:11/14419 rx:0/0 10 (Normal connection)
Telephony : tx:36160/11110/25050ms g729r8 noise:115dBm acom:-14dBm
3 : 6447780hs.28 +1182 +4516 pid:0 Answer
tx:0/0 rx:0/0 10 (normal call clearing.)
IP 0.0.0.0 AcceptedMime:0 DiscardedMime:0
4 : 6464816hs.29 +1050 +3555 pid:310 Originate 576341.
tx:11/14413 rx:0/0 10 (Normal connection)
Telephony : tx:35550/10500/25050ms g729r8 noise:115dBm acom:-14dBm
4 : 6464748hs.30 +1118 +4517 pid:0 Answer
tx:0/0 rx:0/0 10 (normal call clearing.)
IP 0.0.0.0 AcceptedMime:0 DiscardedMime:0
5 : 6507900hs.31 +1158 +2392 pid:100 Answer 4085763413
tx:0/0 rx:3/3224 10 (Normal connection)
Telephony : tx:23920/11580/12340ms g729r8 noise:0dBm acom:0dBm
5 : 6508152hs.32 +1727 +2140 pid:110 Originate uut1@linux2.allegro.com
tx:0/2754 rx:0/0 3F (service or option not available, unspecified)
IP 14.0.0.4 AcceptedMime:0 DiscardedMime:0
6 : 6517176hs.33 +1079 +3571 pid:310 Originate 576341.
tx:11/14447 rx:0/0 10 (Normal connection)
Telephony : tx:35710/10790/24920ms g729r8 noise:115dBm acom:-14dBm
6 : 6517106hs.34 +1149 +4517 pid:0 Answer
tx:0/0 rx:0/0 10 (normal call clearing.)
IP 0.0.0.0 AcceptedMime:0 DiscardedMime:0
7 : 6567382hs.35 +1054 +3550 pid:310 Originate 576341.
tx:11/14411 rx:0/0 10 (Normal connection)
Telephony : tx:35500/10540/24960ms g729r8 noise:115dBm acom:-14dBm
7 : 6567308hs.36 +1128 +4517 pid:0 Answer
tx:0/0 rx:0/0 10 (normal call clearing.)
IP 0.0.0.0 AcceptedMime:0 DiscardedMime:0
The following example shows output for the show call history fax command with the T.38 Fax Relay statistics:
Router# show call history fax
Telephony call-legs: 1
SIP call-legs: 0
H323 call-legs: 0
MGCP call-legs: 0
Total call-legs: 1
GENERIC:
SetupTime=9872460 ms
Index=8
PeerAddress=41023
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=1
PeerIfIndex=242
LogicalIfIndex=180
DisconnectCause=10
DisconnectText=normal call clearing (16)
ConnectTime=9875610 ms
DisconnectTime=9936000 ms
CallDuration=00:01:00 sec
CallOrigin=2
ReleaseSource=1
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=fax
TransmitPackets=268
TransmitBytes=4477
ReceivePackets=1650
ReceiveBytes=66882
TELE:
ConnectionId=[0xD6635DD5 0x9FA411D8 0x8005000A 0xF4107CA0]
IncomingConnectionId=[0xD6635DD5 0x9FA411D8 0x8005000A 0xF4107CA0]
CallID=7
TxDuration=6170 ms
VoiceTxDuration=0 ms
FaxTxDuration=0 ms
FaxRate=disable bps
FaxRelayMaxJitterBufDepth=560 ms
FaxRelayJitterBufOverFlow=0
FaxRelayMostRecentHSmodulation=V.17/short/14400
FaxRelayNumberOfPages=1
FaxRelayInitHSmodulation=V.17/long/14400
FaxRelayDirection=Transmit
FaxRelayPktLossConceal=0
FaxRelayEcmStatus=ENABLED
FaxRelayEncapProtocol=T.38 (UDPTL)
FaxRelayNsfCountryCode=Japan
FaxRelayNsfManufCode=0031B8EE80C48511DD0D0000DDDD0000DDDD000000000000000022ED00B0A400
FaxRelayFaxSuccess=Success
NoiseLevel=0
ACOMLevel=0
SessionTarget=
ImgPages=0
CallerName=Analog 41023
CallerIDBlocked=False
OriginalCallingNumber=
OriginalCallingOctet=0x80
OriginalCalledNumber=41021
OriginalCalledOctet=0xA1
OriginalRedirectCalledNumber=
OriginalRedirectCalledOctet=0xFF
TranslatedCallingNumber=41023
TranslatedCallingOctet=0x80
TranslatedCalledNumber=41021
TranslatedCalledOctet=0xA1
TranslatedRedirectCalledNumber=
TranslatedRedirectCalledOctet=0xFF
GwReceivedCalledNumber=41021
GwReceivedCalledOctet3=0xA1
Table 40 describes the fields not shown in Table 39.
Related Commands
show call history video record
To display information about incoming and outgoing video calls, use the show call history video record command in privileged EXEC mode.
show call history video record
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release Modification12.0(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.
Examples
The following example displays information about two video calls:
Router# show call history video record
CallId = 4
CalledNumber = 221
CallDuration = 39006 seconds
DisconnectText = remote hangup
SVC: call ID = 8598630
Remote NSAP = 47.0091810000000002F26D4901.00107B09C645.C8
Local NSAP = 47.0091810000000002F26D4901.00107B4832E1.C8
vcd = 414, vpi = 0, vci = 158
SerialPort = Serial0
VideoSlot = 1, VideoPort = 0
CallId = 3
CalledNumber = 221
CallDuration = 557 seconds
DisconnectText = local hangup
SVC: call ID = 8598581
Remote NSAP = 47.0091810000000002F26D4901.00107B09C645.C8
Local NSAP = 47.0091810000000002F26D4901.00107B4832E1.C8
vcd = 364, vpi = 0, vci = 108
SerialPort = Serial0
VideoSlot = 1, VideoPort = 0
show call history voice
To display the call history table for voice calls, use the show call history voice command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show call history voice [brief [id identifier] | compact [duration {less time | more time}]
| [id identifier] | last number | redirect {rtpvt | tbct}]Syntax Description
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXECCommand History
Usage Guidelines
This command displays a call-history table that contains a list of voice calls connected through the router in descending time order. The maximum number of calls contained in the table can be set to a number between 0 and 500 using the dial-control-mib command in global configuration mode. The default maximum number of table entries is 50. Each call record is aged out of the table after a configurable number of minutes has elapsed, also specified by the dial-control-mib command. The default timer value is 15 minutes.
You can display subsets of the call history table by using specific keywords. To display the last calls connected through this router, use the keyword last, and define the number of calls to be displayed with the number argument.
To display a truncated version of the call history table, use the brief keyword.
Use the show call active voice redirect command to review records for calls that implemented RTPvt or TBCT.
When a call is active, you can view its statistics by using the show call active voice command.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show call history voice command:
Router# show call history voice
GENERIC:
SetupTime=104648 ms
Index=1
PeerAddress=55240
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=2
PeerIfIndex=105
LogicalIfIndex=0
DisconnectCause=10
DisconnectText=normal call clearing.
ConnectTime=104964
DisconectTime=143329
CallDuration=00:06:23
CallOrigin=1
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=speech
TransmitPackets=37668
TransmitBytes=6157536
ReceivePackets=37717
ReceiveBytes=6158452
VOIP:
ConnectionId[0x4B091A27 0x3EDD0003 0x0 0xFEFD4]
RemoteIPAddress=1.14.82.14
RemoteUDPPort=18202
RoundTripDelay=2 ms
SelectedQoS=best-effort
tx_DtmfRelay=inband-voice
FastConnect=TRUE
SessionProtocol=cisco
SessionTarget=ipv4:1.14.82.14
OnTimeRvPlayout=40
GapFillWithSilence=0 ms
GapFillWithPrediction=0 ms
GapFillWithInterpolation=0 ms
GapFillWithRedundancy=0 ms
HiWaterPlayoutDelay=67 ms
LoWaterPlayoutDelay=67 ms
ReceiveDelay=67 ms
LostPackets=0 ms
EarlyPackets=0 ms
LatePackets=0 ms
VAD = enabled
CoderTypeRate=g729r8
CodecBytes=20
cvVoIPCallHistoryIcpif=0
SignalingType=cas
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 = 373sec
Time between Buffer Drain/Fills = Min 0sec Max 0sec
GENERIC:
SetupTime=104443 ms
Index=2
PeerAddress=50110
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=100
PeerIfIndex=104
LogicalIfIndex=10
DisconnectCause=10
DisconnectText=normal call clearing.
ConnectTime=104964
DisconectTime=143330
CallDuration=00:06:23
CallOrigin=2
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=speech
TransmitPackets=37717
TransmitBytes=5706436
ReceivePackets=37668
ReceiveBytes=6609552
TELE:
ConnectionId=[0x4B091A27 0x3EDD0003 0x0 0xFEFD4]
TxDuration=375300 ms
VoiceTxDuration=375300 ms
FaxTxDuration=0 ms
CoderTypeRate=g711ulaw
NoiseLevel=-75
ACOMLevel=11
SessionTarget=
ImgPages=0
The following example from a Cisco AS5350 router displays a sample of voice call history records showing release source information:
Router# show call history voice
Telephony call-legs: 1
SIP call-legs: 0
H323 call-legs: 1
Total call-legs: 2
GENERIC:
SetupTime=85975291 ms
.
.
.
DisconnectCause=10
DisconnectText=normal call clearing (16)
ConnectTime=85975335
DisconnectTime=85979339
CallDuration=00:00:40
CallOrigin=1
ReleaseSource=1
.
.
.
DisconnectCause=10
DisconnectText=normal call clearing (16)
ConnectTime=85975335
DisconnectTime=85979339
CallDuration=00:00:40
CallOrigin=1
ReleaseSource=1
.
.
.
VOIP:
ConnectionId[0x2868AD84 0x375B11D4 0x8012F7A5 0x74DE971E]
.
.
.
GENERIC:
SetupTime=85975290 ms
.
.
.
DisconnectCause=10
DisconnectText=normal call clearing (16)
ConnectTime=85975336
DisconnectTime=85979340
CallDuration=00:00:40
CallOrigin=2
ReleaseSource=1
.
.
.
TELE:
ConnectionId=[0x2868AD84 0x375B11D4 0x8012F7A5 0x74DE971E]
The following is sample output from the show call history voice brief command:
Router# show call history voice brief
<ID>: <CallID> <start>hs.<index> +<connect> +<disc> pid:<peer_id> <direction> <addr>
dur hh:mm:ss tx:<packets>/<bytes> rx:<packets>/<bytes> <disc-cause>(<text>)
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)
Telephony <int> (callID) [channel_id] tx:<tot>/<voice>/<fax>ms <codec> noise:<lvl>dBm acom:<lvl>dBm
MODEMRELAY info:<rcvd>/<sent>/<resent> xid:<rcvd>/<sent> total:<rcvd>/<sent>/<drops> disc:<cause code>
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>
The following is sample output from the show call history voice redirect command:
Router# show call history voice redirect tbct
index=2, xfr=tbct-notify, status=redirect_success, start_time=*00:12:25.981 UTC Mon Mar 1 1993, ctrl name=T1-2/0, tag=13
index=3, xfr=tbct-notify, status=redirect_success, start_time=*00:12:25.981 UTC Mon Mar 1 1993, ctrl name=T1-2/0, tag=13
index=4, xfr=tbct-notify, status=redirect_success, start_time=*00:13:07.091 UTC Mon Mar 1 1993, ctrl name=T1-2/0, tag=12
index=5, xfr=tbct-notify, status=redirect_success, start_time=*00:13:07.091 UTC Mon Mar 1 1993, ctrl name=T1-2/0, tag=12
Number of call-legs redirected using tbct with notify:4
Table 41 describes significant fields shown in the show call history voice redirect tbct display.
Related Commands
show call language voice
To display a summary of languages configured and the URLs of the corresponding Tool Command Language (TCL) modules for the languages that are not built-in languages, use the show call language voice command in EXEC mode.
show call language voice [language | summary]
Syntax Description
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This command is similar to the show call application voice command. If a language is built in, the URL listed reads "fixed." If you decide to overwrite the built-in language with your own language, the word "fixed" in the URL column changes to the actual URL where your new application lives.
Examples
The following command displays a summary of the configured languages:
Router# show call language voice summary
name url
sp fixed
ch fixed
en fixed
ru tftp://dirt/fwarlau/scripts/multilag/ru_translate.tcl
The following command displays information about Russian-language configuration:
Router# show call language voice ru
ru_translate.tcl
ru_translate.tcl~
singapore.cfg
test.tcl
people% more ru_translate.tcl
# Script Locked by: farmerj
# Script Version: 1.1.0.0
# Script Lock Date: Sept 24 2000
# ca_translate.tcl
#------------------------------------------------------------------
# Sept 24, 2000 Farmer Joe
#
# Copyright (c) 2000 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#------------------------------------------------------------------
#<snip>...
...set prefix ""
#puts "argc"
#foreach arg $argv {
#puts "$arg"
# translates $arg
# puts "\t\t**** $prompt RETURNED"
#}
Related Commands
show call leg
To display event logs and statistics for voice call legs, use the show call leg command in privileged EXEC mode.
show call leg {active | history} [summary | [last number | leg-id leg-id] [event-log | info]]
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
If you use the leg-id keyword, only statistics or event logs for that call leg display. To display event logs with this command, you must enable event logging with the call leg event-log command.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show call leg command using different keywords:
Router# show call leg active summary
G<id> L<id> Elog A/O FAX T<sec> Codec type Peer Address IP R<ip>:<udp>
G11DC L A Y ANS T2 None TELE P4085550198
Total call-legs: 1
Router# show call leg active event-log
Event log for call leg ID: A Connection ID: 11DC
buf_size=4K, log_lvl=INFO
<ctx_id>:<timestamp>:<seq_no>:<severity>:<msg_body>
A:1057277701:71:INFO: Call setup indication received, called = 4085550198, calling = 52927, echo canceller = enable, direct inward dialing
A:1057277701:72:INFO: Dialpeer = 1
A:1057277701:77:INFO: Digit collection
A:1057277701:78:INFO: Call connected using codec None
Total call-legs: 1
Router# show call leg active info
Information for call leg ID: A Connection ID: 11DC
GENERIC:
SetupTime=3012940 ms
Index=1
PeerAddress=4085550198
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=1
PeerIfIndex=329
LogicalIfIndex=253
ConnectTime=301295
CallDuration=00:00:20
CallState=4
CallOrigin=2
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=2
TransmitPackets=412
TransmitBytes=98880
ReceivePackets=0
ReceiveBytes=0
TELE:
ConnectionId=[0x632D2CAB 0xACEB11D7 0x80050030 0x96F8006E]
IncomingConnectionId=[0x632D2CAB 0xACEB11D7 0x80050030 0x96F8006E]
TxDuration=20685 ms
VoiceTxDuration=0 ms
FaxTxDuration=0 ms
CoderTypeRate=None
NoiseLevel=-120
ACOMLevel=90
OutSignalLevel=-50
InSignalLevel=-41
InfoActivity=0
ERLLevel=38
EchoCancellerMaxReflector=16685
SessionTarget=
ImgPages=0
CallerName=
CallerIDBlocked=False
OriginalCallingNumber=4085550198
OriginalCallingOctet=0x0
OriginalCalledNumber=52927
OriginalCalledOctet=0xE9
OriginalRedirectCalledNumber=
OriginalRedirectCalledOctet=0xFF
TranslatedCallingNumber=4085550198
TranslatedCallingOctet=0x0
TranslatedCalledNumber=52927
TranslatedCalledOctet=0xE9
TranslatedRedirectCalledNumber=
TranslatedRedirectCalledOctet=0xFF
GwReceivedCalledNumber=52927
GwReceivedCalledOctet3=0xE9
GwReceivedCallingNumber=4085550198
GwReceivedCallingOctet3=0x0
GwReceivedCallingOctet3a=0x81
Total call-legs: 1
For a description of the call leg statistics, refer to the show call active voice command in the Cisco IOS Voice Command Reference, Release 12.3 T.
Router# show call leg active leg-id A
Call Information - Connection ID: 11DC , Call Leg ID: A
GENERIC:
SetupTime=3012940 ms
Index=1
PeerAddress=4085550198
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=1
PeerIfIndex=329
LogicalIfIndex=253
ConnectTime=301295
CallDuration=00:00:40
CallState=4
CallOrigin=2
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=2
TransmitPackets=824
TransmitBytes=197760
ReceivePackets=0
ReceiveBytes=0
TELE:
ConnectionId=[0x632D2CAB 0xACEB11D7 0x80050030 0x96F8006E]
IncomingConnectionId=[0x632D2CAB 0xACEB11D7 0x80050030 0x96F8006E]
TxDuration=20685 ms
VoiceTxDuration=0 ms
FaxTxDuration=0 ms
CoderTypeRate=None
NoiseLevel=-120
ACOMLevel=90
OutSignalLevel=-50
InSignalLevel=-41
InfoActivity=0
ERLLevel=38
EchoCancellerMaxReflector=16685
SessionTarget=
ImgPages=0
CallerName=
CallerIDBlocked=False
OriginalCallingNumber=4085550198
OriginalCallingOctet=0x0
OriginalCalledNumber=52927
OriginalCalledOctet=0xE9
OriginalRedirectCalledNumber=
OriginalRedirectCalledOctet=0xFF
TranslatedCallingNumber=4085550198
TranslatedCallingOctet=0x0
TranslatedCalledNumber=52927
TranslatedCalledOctet=0xE9
TranslatedRedirectCalledNumber=
TranslatedRedirectCalledOctet=0xFF
GwReceivedCalledNumber=52927
GwReceivedCalledOctet3=0xE9
GwReceivedCallingNumber=4085550198
GwReceivedCallingOctet3=0x0
GwReceivedCallingOctet3a=0x81
Call Event Log - Connection ID: 11DC , Call Leg ID: A
buf_size=4K, log_lvl=INFO
<ctx_id>:<timestamp>:<seq_no>:<severity>:<msg_body>
A:1057277701:71:INFO: Call setup indication received, called = 4085550198, calling = 52927, echo canceller = enable, direct inward dialing
A:1057277701:72:INFO: Dialpeer = 1
A:1057277701:77:INFO: Digit collection
A:1057277701:78:INFO: Call connected using codec None
Call-leg found: 1
Router# show call leg active leg-id A event-log
Call Event Log - Connection ID: 11DC , Call Leg ID: A
buf_size=4K, log_lvl=INFO
<ctx_id>:<timestamp>:<seq_no>:<severity>:<msg_body>
A:1057277701:71:INFO: Call setup indication received, called = 4085550198, calling = 52927, echo canceller = enable, direct inward dialing
A:1057277701:72:INFO: Dialpeer = 1
A:1057277701:77:INFO: Digit collection
A:1057277701:78:INFO: Call connected using codec None
Call-leg found: 1
Router# show call leg history summary
G<id> L<id> Elog A/O FAX T<sec> Codec type Peer Address IP R<ip>:<udp> disc-cause
G11DB L 7 Y ANS T24 None TELE P4085550198 D10
G11DC L A Y ANS T159 None TELE P4085550198 D10
Total call-legs: 2
Router# show call leg history last 1
Call Information - Connection ID: 11DC , Call Leg ID: A
GENERIC:
SetupTime=3012940 ms
Index=4
PeerAddress=4085550198
PeerSubAddress=
PeerId=1
PeerIfIndex=329
LogicalIfIndex=253
DisconnectCause=10
DisconnectText=normal call clearing (16)
ConnectTime=301295
DisconnectTime=317235
CallDuration=00:02:39
CallOrigin=2
ReleaseSource=1
ChargedUnits=0
InfoType=speech
TransmitPackets=2940
TransmitBytes=705600
ReceivePackets=0
ReceiveBytes=0
TELE:
ConnectionId=[0x632D2CAB 0xACEB11D7 0x80050030 0x96F8006E]
IncomingConnectionId=[0x632D2CAB 0xACEB11D7 0x80050030 0x96F8006E]
TxDuration=20685 ms
VoiceTxDuration=0 ms
FaxTxDuration=0 ms
CoderTypeRate=None
NoiseLevel=-120
ACOMLevel=90
SessionTarget=
ImgPages=0
CallerName=
CallerIDBlocked=False
OriginalCallingNumber=4085550198
OriginalCallingOctet=0x0
OriginalCalledNumber=52927
OriginalCalledOctet=0xE9
OriginalRedirectCalledNumber=
OriginalRedirectCalledOctet=0xFF
TranslatedCallingNumber=4085550198
TranslatedCallingOctet=0x0
TranslatedCalledNumber=52927
TranslatedCalledOctet=0xE9
TranslatedRedirectCalledNumber=
TranslatedRedirectCalledOctet=0xFF
GwReceivedCalledNumber=52927
GwReceivedCalledOctet3=0xE9
GwReceivedCallingNumber=4085550198
GwReceivedCallingOctet3=0x0
GwReceivedCallingOctet3a=0x81
Call Event Log - Connection ID: 11DC , Call Leg ID: A
buf_size=4K, log_lvl=INFO
<ctx_id>:<timestamp>:<seq_no>:<severity>:<msg_body>
A:1057277701:71:INFO: Call setup indication received, called = 4085550198, calling = 52927, echo canceller = enable, direct inward dialing
A:1057277701:72:INFO: Dialpeer = 1
A:1057277701:77:INFO: Digit collection
A:1057277701:78:INFO: Call connected using codec None
A:1057277860:150:INFO: Inform application call disconnected (cause = normal call clearing (16))
A:1057277860:154:INFO: Call disconnected (cause = normal call clearing (16))
A:1057277860:155:INFO: Call released
Total call-legs: 1
Total call-legs with event log: 1
Router# show call leg history leg-id A event-log
Call Event Log - Connection ID: 11DC , Call Leg ID: A
buf_size=4K, log_lvl=INFO
<ctx_id>:<timestamp>:<seq_no>:<severity>:<msg_body>
A:1057277701:71:INFO: Call setup indication received, called = 4085550198, calling = 52927, echo canceller = enable, direct inward dialing
A:1057277701:72:INFO: Dialpeer = 1
A:1057277701:77:INFO: Digit collection
A:1057277701:78:INFO: Call connected using codec None
A:1057277860:150:INFO: Inform application call disconnected (cause = normal call clearing (16))
A:1057277860:154:INFO: Call disconnected (cause = normal call clearing (16))
A:1057277860:155:INFO: Call released
Call-leg matched ID found: 1
Call-legs matched ID with event log: 1
Related Commands
show call prompt-mem-usage
To display the amount of memory used by prompts, use the show call prompt-mem-usage command in privileged EXEC mode.
show call prompt-mem-usage [detail]
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the number of prompts loaded into the gateway, the amount of memory used by the prompts, the number of prompts currently being played, and the status of prompt loads.
For calls transferred by a Cisco CallManager Express (Cisco CME) system, the ringback tone generation for commit-at-alerting uses an interactive voice response (IVR) prompt playback mechanism. Ringback tone is played to the transferred party by the Cisco CME system associated with the transferring party.
The system automatically generates tone prompts as needed on the basis of the network-locale setting made in the Cisco CME system.
Examples
The following sample output shows details about the memory usage of the prompts that are used.
Router# show call prompt-mem-usage
Prompt memory usage:
config'd wait active free mc total ms total
file(s) 0200 0010 0001 00189 00011 00002
memory 02097152 00081259 00055536 01960357 00136795
Prompt load counts: (counters reset 0)
success 11(1st try) 0(2nd try), failure 0
Other mem block usage:
mcDynamic mcReader
gauge 00001 00001
Number of prompts playing: 1
Number of start delays : 0
MCs in the ivr MC sharing table
===============================
Media Content: NoPrompt (0x83C64554)
URL:
cid=0, status=MC_READY size=24184 coding=g711ulaw refCount=0
Media Content: tone://GB_g729_tone_ringback (0x83266EC8)
URL: tone://GB_g729_tone_ringback
Table 42 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
show call resource voice stats
To display resource statistics for an H.323 gateway, use the show call resource voice stats command in privileged EXEC mode.
show call resource voice stats
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the H.323 resources that are monitored when the resource threshold command is used to configure and enable resource threshold reporting.
Examples
The following example shows the resource statistics for an H.323 gateway:
Router# show call resource voice stats
Resource Monitor - Dial-up Resource Statistics Information:
DSP Statistics:
Utilization: 0 percent
Total channels: 48
Inuse channels: 0
Disabled channels 0:
Pending channels: 0
Free channels: 48
DS0 Statistics:
Total channels: 0
Addressable channels: 0
Inuse channels: 0
Disabled channels: 0
Free channels: 0
Table 43 describes significant fields shown in this output.
Related Commands
show call resource voice threshold
To display the threshold configuration settings and status for an H.323 gateway, use the show call resource voice threshold command in privileged EXEC mode.
show call resource voice threshold
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the H.323 resource thresholds that are configured with the resource threshold command.
Examples
The following example shows the resource threshold settings and status for an H.323 gateway:
Router# show call resource voice threshold
Resource Monitor - Dial-up Resource Threshold Information:
DS0 Threshold:
Client Type: h323
High Water Mark: 70
Low Water Mark: 60
Threshold State: init
DSP Threshold:
Client Type: h323
High Water Mark: 70
Low Water Mark: 60
Threshold State: low_threshold_hit
Related Commands
show call rsvp-sync conf
To display the configuration settings for Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) synchronization, use the show call rsvp-sync conf command in privileged EXEC mode.
show call rsvp-sync conf
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Examples
The following example shows sample output from this command:
Router# show call rsvp-sync conf
VoIP QoS: RSVP/Voice Signaling Synchronization config:
Overture Synchronization is ON
Reservation Timer is set to 10 seconds
Table 44 describes significant fields shown in this output.
Related Commands
show call rsvp-sync stats
To display statistics for calls that attempted Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) reservation, use the show call rsvp-sync stats command in privileged EXEC mode.
show call rsvp-sync stats
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Examples
The following example shows sample output from this command:
Router# show call rsvp-sync stats
VoIP QoS:Statistics Information:
Number of calls for which QoS was initiated : 18478
Number of calls for which QoS was torn down : 18478
Number of calls for which Reservation Success was notified : 0
Total Number of PATH Errors encountered : 0
Total Number of RESV Errors encountered : 0
Total Number of Reservation Timeouts encountered : 0
Table 45 describes significant fields shown in this output.
Related Commands
show call spike status
To display the configured call spike threshold and statistics for incoming calls, use the show call spike status command in privileged EXEC mode.
show call spike status
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show call spike status
Call Spiking:Configured
Call spiking :NOT TRIGGERED
total call count in sliding window ::20
The following table describes significant fields shown in this output.
Related Commands
Command Descriptioncall spike
Configures the limit for the number of incoming calls in a short period of time.
show call threshold
To display enabled triggers, current values for configured triggers, and number of application programming interface (API) calls that were made to global and interface resources, use the
show call threshold command in privileged EXEC mode.show call threshold {config | status [unavailable] | stats}
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Examples
The following is sample output from the show call threshold config command:
Router# show call threshold config
Some resource polling interval:
CPU_AVG interval: 60
Memory interval: 5
IF Type Value Low High Enable
----- ---- ----- ---- ---- ------
Serial3/1:23 int-calls 0 107 107 N/A
N/A cpu-avg 0 70 90 busy&treat
The following is sample output from the show call threshold status command:
Router# show call threshold status
Status IF Type Value Low High Enable
------ --- ------ ---- ---- ---- -----
Avail N/A total-calls 0 5 5000 busyout
Avail N/A cpu-avg 0 5 65 busyout
The following is sample output from the show call threshold status unavailable command:
Router# show call threshold status unavailable
Unavailable configured resources at the current time:
IF Type Value Low High Enable
---- ----- ----- ---- ---- -----
The following is sample output from the show call threshold stats command:
Router# show call threshold stats
Total resource check: 0
successful: 0
failed: 0
The following table describes significant fields shown in this output.
Related Commands
show call treatment
To display the call-treatment configuration and statistics for handling the calls on the basis of resource availability, use the show call treatment command in privileged EXEC mode.
show call treatment {config | stats}
Syntax Description
config
Displays the call treatment configuration.
stats
Displays statistics for handling the calls on the basis of resource availability.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show call treatment config
Call Treatment Config
---------------------
Call treatment is OFF.
Call treatment action is: Reject
Call treatment disconnect cause is: no-resource
Call treatment ISDN reject cause-code is: 41
The following table describes significant fields shown in this output.
The following is sample output from the show call treatment command:
Router# show call treatment stats
Call Treatment Statistics
-------------------------
Total Calls by call treatment: 0
Calls accepted by call treatment: 0
Calls rejected by call treatment: 0
Reason Num. of calls rejected
------ ----------------------
cpu-5sec: 0
cpu-avg: 0
total-mem: 0
io-mem: 0
proc-mem: 0
total-calls: 0
The following table describes significant fields shown in this output.
Related Commands
show call-router routes
To display the routes cached in the current border element (BE), use the show call-router routes in EXEC mode.
show call-router routes [static | dynamic | all]
Syntax Description
static
(Optional) Displays the descriptors provisioned on the border element.
dynamic
(Optional) Displays dynamically learned descriptors.
all
(Optional) Displays both static and dynamic descriptors.
Defaults
All
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Examples
The following example is sample output from this command.
Router# show call-router routes
Static Routes:
==============
DescriptorID= 6561676C65000000000000000000000A
lastChanged = 19930301063311
IP addr :port Prefix
172.18.195.64 :2099 5553122
Dynamic Routes:
===============
DescriptorID= 506174726F6E6F757300000000000002
lastChanged = 19930228190012
IP addr :port Prefix
172.18.195.65 :2099 310
DescriptorID= 506174726F6E6F757300000000000003
lastChanged = 19930228190012
IP addr :port Prefix
172.18.195.65 :2099 555301
DescriptorID= 506174726F6E6F757300000000000004
lastChanged = 19930228190012
IP addr :port Prefix
172.18.195.65 :2099 555302
DescriptorID= 506174726F6E6F757300000000000005
lastChanged = 19930228190012
IP addr :port Prefix
172.18.195.65 :2099 818
DescriptorID= 506174726F6E6F757300000000000001
lastChanged = 19930228190012
IP addr :port Prefix
172.18.195.65 :2099 1005
Related Commands
show call-router status
To display the Annex G border element status, use the show call-router status command in user EXEC mode.
show call-router status [neighbors]
Syntax Description
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Examples
The following example displays the Annex G border element status. Note that the example shows the status for two neighbors.:
Router# show call
-
router status neighbors
ANNEX-G CALL ROUTER STATUS:
===========================
Border Element ID Tag : Celine
Domain Name : Celine-Domain
Border Element State : UP
Border Element Local IP : 172.18.193.31:2099
Advertise Policy : STATIC descriptors
Hopcount Value : 7
Descriptor TTL : 3180
Access Policy : Neighbors only
Current Active Calls : 0
Current Calls in Cache : 0
Cumulative Active Calls : 0
Usage Ind Messages Sent : 0
Usage Ind Cfm Rcvd : 0
IRRs Received : 0
DRQs Received : 0
Usage Ind Send Retrys : 0
NEIGHBOR INFORMATION:
=====================
Local Neighbor ID : (none)
Remote Element ID : (unknown)
Remote Domain ID : (unknown)
IP Addr : 1.2.3.4:2099
Status : DOWN
Caching : OFF
Query Interval : 30 MIN (querying disabled)
Usage Indications :
Current Active Calls : 0
Retry Period : 600 SEC
Retry Window : 3600 MIN
Service Relationship Status: ACTIVE
Inbound Service Relationship : DOWN
Service ID : (none)
TTL : 1200 SEC
Outbound Service Relationship : DOWN
Service ID : (none)
TTL : (none)
Retry interval : 120 SEC (0 until next attempt)
Table 46 describes significant fields shown in this output.
Related Commands
show ccm-manager
To display a list of Cisco CallManager servers and their current status and availability, use the show ccm-manager command in privileged EXEC mode.
show ccm-manager [backhaul | config-download | fallback-mgcp | hosts | music-on-hold | redundancy | download-tones [c1 | c2]]
Syntax Description
Defaults
If none of the optional keywords is specified, information related to all keywords is displayed.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use the show ccm-manager config-download command to determine the status of Cisco CallManager servers and the automatic download information and statistics.
Examples
The following sample output shows the configured amplitudes, frequencies, and cadences of custom tone 1, Hong Kong:
Router# show ccm-manager download-tones C1
!
Custom Tone 1 : Hong Kong
Pulse dial:normal, Percent make:35%, DTMF low Amp.= 65424, high Amp.= 65446, Pcm:u-Law
FXS FXO E&M FXS FXO E&M
Dual Tone DR NF FOF FOS AOF AOF AOF AOS AOS AOS ONTF OFTF ONTS OFTS ONTT OFTT ONT4 OFT4
(optional) FOF2 FOS2 FOF3 FOS3 FOF4 FOS4 FOT FO4 AOT AO4 RCT1 RCT2 RCT3 RCT4
BUSY 0 2 480 620 -120 -120 -120 -120 -120 -120 500 500 0 0 0 0 0 0
RING_BACK 0 2 440 520 -120 -120 -120 -120 -120 -120 400 200 400 3000
CONGESTION 0 2 480 620 -200 -200 -200 -240 -240 -240 250 250 0 0 NUMBER_UNOBTAINABLE 0 2 480 620 -120 -120 -120 -120 -120 -120 65535 0 0 0 DIAL_TONE 0 2 350 440 -150 -150 -150 -150 -150 -150 65535 0 0 0 DIAL_TONE2 0 2 350 440 -150 -150 -150 -150 -150 -150 65535 0 0 0 OUT_OF_SERVICE 0 1 950 0 -150 -150 -150 0 0 0 330 330 0 0 ADDR_ACK 0 1 600 0 -240 -240 -240 0 0 0 125 125 125 65535 DISCONNECT 0 1 600 0 -150 -150 -150 0 0 0 330 330 330 65535 OFF_HOOK_NOTICE 0 2 1400 2040 -240 -240 -240 -240 -240 -240 100 100 0 0 OFF_HOOK_ALERT 0 2 1400 2040 -240 -240 -240 -240 -240 -240 100 100 0 0 WAITING 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CONFIRM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CNFWRN_J 0 1 950 0 -170 -170 -190 0 0 0 100 100 100 65535 CNFWRN_D 0 1 600 0 -170 -170 -190 0 0 0 100 100 100 65535 STUTT_DIALTONE 0 2 350 440 -150 -150 -150 -150 -150 -150 100 100 100 100 100 100 65535 0
PERM_SIG_TONE 0 1 480 0 -170 -170 -170 0 0 0 65535 0 0 0
WAITING1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAITING2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAITING3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAITING4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MSGWAIT_IND 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFF_HOOK_WARN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sequence Tone DR NF F1C1 F2C1 AOF AOS C1ONT C1OFT C2ONT C2OFT C3ONT C3OFT C4ONT C4OFT F1C2 F2C2 F1C3 F2C3 F1C4 F2C4
INTERCEPT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TONE_ON_HOLD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NO_CIRCUIT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Legend:
DR: direction NF: number of frequency FO<F,S,T,4>: frequency of<1st,2nd,3rd,4th> AO<F,S,T,4>: amplitude of<1st,2nd,3rd,4th>
FOF<1-4>: frequency of 1st, cadence<1-4> FOS<1-4>: frequency of 2nd, cadence<1-4>
RCT<1-4>: repeat count for cadence<l-4> F(1-4>C<1-4> : frequency<1-4> of cadence<1-4>
C<1-4>ONT: cadence<1-4> on time C<1-4>OFT: cadence<1-4> off time
The following tables give descriptions of significant fields once the tones are automatically downloaded to the gateway.
Field DescriptionPercent make
Pulse ratio in percent of make.
DTMF low Amp.
Low frequency level.
high Amp.
High frequency level.
Pcm
Pulse Code Modulation (u-law or a-law).
The following is sample output from the show ccm-manager command for displaying the status and availability of both the primary and the backup Cisco CallManager server:
Router# show ccm-manager
MGCP Domain Name: c3660A.cisco.com
Priority Status Host
============================================================
Primary Registered IOS-38 (172.20.71.38)
First Backup Backup Ready ios-44 (172.20.71.44)
Second Backup None
Current active Call Manager: 172.20.71.38
Backhaul/Redundant link port: 2428
Failover Interval: 30 seconds
Keepalive Interval: 15 seconds
Last keepalive sent: 03:06:24 (elapsed time: 00:00:06)
Last MGCP traffic time: 03:06:24 (elapsed time: 00:00:06)
Last failover time: 02:56:35 from (172.20.71.44)
Switchback mode: Graceful
MGCP Fallback mode: Enabled/OFF
Last MGCP Fallback start time: 00:00:00
Last MGCP Fallback end time: 00:00:00
PRI Backhaul Link info:
Link Protocol: TCP
Remote Port Number: 2428
Remote IP Address: 172.20.71.38
Current Link State: OPEN
Statistics:
Packets recvd: 1
Recv failures: 0
Packets xmitted: 3
Xmit failures: 0
PRI Ports being backhauled:
Slot 1, port 1
MGCP Download Tones: Enabled
Configuration Auto-Download Information
=======================================
Current version-id: {1645327B-F59A-4417-8E01-7312C61216AE}
Last config-downloaded:00:00:49
Current state: Waiting for commands
Configuration Download statistics:
Download Attempted : 6
Download Successful : 6
Download Failed : 0
Configuration Attempted : 1
Configuration Successful : 1
Configuration Failed(Parsing): 0
Configuration Failed(config) : 0
Last config download command: New Registration
Configuration Error History:
FAX mode: cisco
Table 47 describesthe significant fields shown in the display.
The following is sample output from the show ccm-manager config-download command showing the status of the SCCP download:
Router# show ccm-manager config-download
Configuration Auto-Download Information
=======================================
Current version-id:{4171F93A-D8FC-49D8-B1C4-CE33FA8095BF}
Last config-downloaded:00:00:47
Current state:Waiting for commands
Configuration Download statistics:
Download Attempted :6
Download Successful :6
Download Failed :0
Configuration Attempted :1
Configuration Successful :1
Configuration Failed(Parsing):0
Configuration Failed(config) :0
Last config download command:New Registration
SCCP auto-configuration status
===============================================================
Registered with Call Manager: No
Local interface: FastEthernet0/0 (000c.8522.6910)
Current version-id: {D3A886A2-9BC9-41F8-9DB2-0E565CF51E5A}
Current config applied at: 04:44:45 EST Jan 9 2003
Gateway downloads succeeded: 1
Gateway download attempts: 1
Last gateway download attempt: 04:44:45 EST Jan 9 2003
Last successful gateway download: 04:44:45 EST Jan 9 2003
Current TFTP server: 10.2.6.101
Gateway resets: 0
Gateway restarts: 0
Managed endpoints: 6
Endpoint downloads succeeded: 6
Endpoint download attempts: 6
Last endpoint download attempt: 04:44:45 EST Jan 9 2003
Last successful endpoint download: 04:44:45 EST Jan 9 2003
Endpoint resets: 0
Endpoint restarts: 0
Configuration Error History:
sccp ccm CCM-PUB7 identifier 1
end
controller T1 2/0no shut
controller T1 2/0no shut
controller T1 2/0no shut
isdn switch-type primary-ni
end
The following table describes significant fields shown in this output.
The following is sample output from the show ccm-manager fallback-mgcp command:
Router# show ccm-manager fallback-mgcp
Current active Call Manager: 172.20.71.38
MGCP Fallback mode: Enabled/OFF
Last MGCP Fallback start time: 00:14:35
Last MGCP Fallback end time: 00:17:25
The following table describes significant the fields shown in the display.
The following is sample output from the show ccm-manager music-on-hold command:
Router# show ccm-manager music-on-hold
Current active multicast sessions :1
Multicast RTP port Packets Call Codec Incoming
Address number in/out id Interface
===================================================================
172.20.71.38 2428 5/5 99 g711
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show cdapi
To display the Call Distributor Application Programming Interface (CDAPI), use the show cdapi command in privileged EXEC mode.
show cdapi
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release Modification12.0(7)T
This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.
12.3(4)T
This command was enhanced to display V.120 call types registering with the modem.
Usage Guidelines
CDAPI is the internal application programming interface (API) that provides an interface between signaling stacks and applications.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show cdapi command. The reports are self-explanatory and display the following information:
•Signaling stacks that register with CDAPI
•Applications that register with CDAPI
•Active calls
•Call type of each active call
•Message buffers in use
Enbloc is the mode where all call establishment information is sent in the setup message (opposite of overlap mode, where additional messages are needed to establish the call). Cot is the Continuity Test (COT) subsystem that supports the Continuity Test required by the Signaling System 7 (SS7) network to conduct loopback and tone check testing on the path before a circuit is established.
Router# show cdapi
Registered CDAPI Applications/Stacks
====================================
Signaling Stack: ISDN
Interface: Se6/0:23
Application: TSP CDAPI Application Voice
Application Type(s) : Voice Data Facility Signaling V110 V120
Application Level : Tunnel
Application Mode : Enbloc
Application: TSP CDAPI Application COT
Application Type(s) : Cot
Application Level : Tunnel
Application Mode : Enbloc
Application: CSM
Application Type(s) : Modem V110 V120
Application Level : Basic
Application Mode : Enbloc
Signaling Stack: XCSP
Application: dialer
Application Type(s) : Data
Application Level : Basic
Application Mode : Enbloc
Active CDAPI Calls
==================
Se7/7:23 Call ID = 0x7717, Call Type = V.120, Application = CSM
CDAPI Message Buffers
=====================
Free Msg Buffers: 320
Free Raw Buffers: 320
Free Large-Raw Buffers: 120
Related Commands
show ces clock-select
To display the setting of the network clock for the specified port, use the show ces clock-select command in privileged EXEC mode.
show ces slot/port clock-select
Syntax Description
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Examples
The following is sample output from this command for slot 1, port 0:
Router# show ces 1/0 clock-select
Priority 1 clock source:not configured
Priority 2 clock source:not configured
Priority 3 clock source:ATM1/0 UP
Priority 4 clock source:Local oscillator
Current clock source:ATM1/0, priority:3
Related Commands
Command Descriptionclock-select
Establishes the sources and priorities of the requisite clocking signals for the OC-3/STM-1 ATM Circuit Emulation Service network module.
show connect
To display configuration information about drop-and-insert connections that have been configured on a router, enter the show connect command in privileged EXEC mode.
show connect {all | elements | name | id | port {T1 | E1} slot/port}}
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release Modification12.0(5)XK
This command was introduced on the Cisco 2600 series and Cisco 3600 series.
12.0(7)T
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)T.
Usage Guidelines
This command shows drop-and-insert connections on modular access routers that support drop-and-insert. It displays different information in different formats, depending on the keyword that you use.
Examples
The following examples show how the same tabular information appears when you enter different keywords:
Router# show connect all
ID Name Segment 1 Segment 2 State
========================================================================
1 Test -T1 1/0 01 -T1 1/1 02 ADMIN UP
2 Test2 -T1 1/0 03 -T1 1/1 04 ADMIN UP
Router# show connect id 1-2
ID Name Segment 1 Segment 2 State
========================================================================
1 Test -T1 1/0 01 -T1 1/1 02 ADMIN UP
2 Test2 -T1 1/0 03 -T1 1/1 04 ADMIN UP
Router# show connect port t1 1/1
ID Name Segment 1 Segment 2 State
========================================================================
1 Test -T1 1/0 01 -T1 1/1 02 ADMIN UP
2 Test2 -T1 1/0 03 -T1 1/1 04 ADMIN UP
The following examples show details about specific connections, including the number of time slots in use and the switching elements:
Router# show connect id 2
Connection: 2 - Test2
Current State: ADMIN UP
Segment 1: -T1 1/0 03
TDM timeslots in use: 14-18 (5 total)
Segment 2: -T1 1/1 04
TDM timeslots in use: 14-18
Internal Switching Elements: VIC TDM Switch
Router# show connect name Test
Connection: 1 - Test
Current State: ADMIN UP
Segment 1: -T1 1/0 01
TDM timeslots in use: 1-13 (13 total)
Segment 2: -T1 1/1 02
TDM timeslots in use: 1-13
Internal Switching Elements: VIC TDM Switch
Related Commands
show controllers rs366
To display information about the RS-366 video interface on the video dialing module (VDM), use the show controllers rs366 command in privileged EXEC mode.
show controllers rs366 slot port
Syntax Description
slot
Slot location of the VDM module. Valid entries are 1 or 2.
port
Port location of the EIA/TIA-366 interface in the VDM module.
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release Modification12.0(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.
Examples
The following example displays information about the RS-366 controller:
Router# show controllers rs366 0 1
RS366:driver is initialized in slot 1, port 0:
STATUS STATE LSR LCR ICSR EXT T1 T2 T3 T4 T5
0x02 0x01 0x00 0x50 0xE0 0x00 5000 5000 5000 20000 10000
Dial string:
121C
Table 48 describes significant fields shown in this output.
show controllers timeslots
To display the channel-associated signaling (CAS) and ISDN PRI state in detail, use the show controllers timeslots command in privileged EXEC mode.
show controllers t1/e1 controller-number timeslots timeslot-range
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release Modification10.0
This command was introduced.
12.1(3)T
The timeslots keyword was added.
12.1(5)T
This command was implemented on the Cisco AS5400.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the CAS and ISDN PRI channel state in detail. This command shows whether the DS0 channels of a controller are in idle, in-service, maintenance, or busyout states. Enter the show controllers t1/e1 command to display statistics about the T1 or E1 links.
Examples
The following example shows that the CAS state is enabled on the Cisco AS5300 universal access server with a T1 PRI card:
Router# show controllers timeslots
T1 1 is up:
Loopback: NONE
DS0 Type Modem <-> Service Channel Rx Tx
State State A B C D A B C D
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 cas-modem 1 in insvc connected 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 cas - - insvc idle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 cas - - insvc idle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 cas - - insvc idle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 cas - - insvc idle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 cas - - insvc idle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 cas - - insvc idle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 cas - - insvc idle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 cas - - insvc idle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 cas - - maint static-bo 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
11 cas - - maint static-bo 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
12 cas - - maint static-bo 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
13 cas - - maint static-bo 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
14 cas - - maint static-bo 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
15 cas - - maint static-bo 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
16 cas - - maint static-bo 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
17 cas - - maint static-bo 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
18 cas - - maint static-bo 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
19 cas - - maint dynamic-bo 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
20 cas - - maint dynamic-bo 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
21 cas - - maint dynamic-bo 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
22 unused
23 unused
24 unused
The following example shows that the ISDN PRI state is enabled on the Cisco AS5300 universal access server with a T1 PRI card:
T1 2 is up:
Loopback: NONE
DS0 Type Modem <-> Service Channel Rx Tx
State State A B C D A B C D
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 pri - - insvc idle
2 pri - - insvc idle
3 pri - - insvc idle
4 pri - - insvc idle
5 pri - - insvc idle
6 pri - - insvc idle
7 pri - - insvc idle
8 pri - - insvc idle
9 pri - - insvc idle
10 pri - - insvc idle
11 pri - - insvc idle
12 pri - - insvc idle
13 pri - - insvc idle
14 pri - - insvc idle
15 pri - - insvc idle
16 pri - - insvc idle
17 pri - - insvc idle
18 pri - - insvc idle
19 pri - - insvc idle
20 pri - - insvc idle
21 pri-modem 2 in insvc busy
22 pri-modem 1 out insvc busy
23 pri-digi - in insvc busy
24 pri-sig - - outofsvc reserved
show controllers voice
To display information about voice-related hardware, use the show controllers voice command in privileged EXEC mode.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This command displays interface status information that is specific to voice-related hardware, such as the registers of the TDM switch, the host port interface of the digital signal processor (DSP), and the DSP firmware versions. The information displayed is generally useful only for diagnostic tasks performed by technical support.
Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show controllers voice
EPIC Switch registers:
STDA 0xFF STDB 0xFF SARA 0xAD SARB 0xFF SAXA 0xFF SAXB 0x0 STCR 0x3F
MFAIR 0x3F
STAR 0x65 OMDR 0xE2 VNSR 0x0 PMOD 0x4C PBNR 0xFF POFD 0xF0 POFU 0x18
PCSR 0x1 PICM 0x0 CMD1 0xA0 CMD2 0x70 CBNR 0xFF CTAR 0x2 CBSR 0x20 CSCR
0x0
DSP 0 Host Port Interface:
HPI Control Register 0x202
InterfaceStatus 0x2A MaxMessageSize 0x80
RxRingBufferSize 0x6 TxRingBufferSize 0x9
pInsertRx 0x4 pRemoveRx 0x4 pInsertTx 0x6 pRemoveTx 0x6
Rx Message 0:
packet_length 100 channel_id 2 packet_id 0 process id 0x1
0000: 0000 4AC7 5F08 91D1 0000 0000 7DF1 69E5 63E1 63E2
0020: 6E7C ED67 DE5D DB5C DC60 EC7E 6BE1 58D3 50CD 4DCE
0040: 50D2 5AE5 7868 DA52 CE4A C746 C647 C94B D25A EAF4
0060: 5DD7 4FCD 4ACA 4ACC 4FD3 5DE8 F769 DC58 D352 D253
0080: D65B E573 6CDF 59D3 4ECF 4FD0
Rx Message 1:
packet_length 100 channel_id 1 packet_id 0 process id 0x1
0000: 0000 1CDD 3E48 3B74 0000 0000 3437 3D4C F0C8 BBB5
0020: B2B3 B7BF D25B 4138 3331 3339 435F CFBD B6B2 B1B4
0040: BBC8 7E48 3B34 3131 363D 4FDE C3B9 B3B1 B3B8 C2DB
0060: 533F 3833 3235 3B48 71CC BDB7 B4B5 B8BF CF67 483D
0080: 3836 383C 455B DAC6 BDB9 B9BB
Rx Message 2:
packet_length 100 channel_id 2 packet_id 0 process id 0x1
0000: 0000 4AC8 5F08 9221 0000 0000 54DA 61F5 EF60 DA53
0020: CF4F CD4E D256 DB63 FCEE 5FDA 55D1 50CF 4FD3 56D8
0040: 5DE1 6E7C EC60 DC59 D655 D456 D85D DF6A F4F4 69E2
0060: 5CDD 5BDC 5BDE 61E9 6DF1 FF76 F16D E96A E566 EA6A
0080: EB6F F16D EF79 F776 F5F5 73F0
Rx Message 3:
packet_length 100 channel_id 1 packet_id 0 process id 0x1
0000: 0000 1CDE 3E48 3BC4 0000 0000 C0CC EC54 453E 3C3C
0020: 3F47 56F3 D1C7 C1BF C0C6 CEE1 6752 4A46 4648 4E59
0040: 6FE4 D6CF CDCE D2DA E57E 675E 5B5B 5E62 6B76 FCF6
0060: F6FA 7D75 7373 7BF5 EAE1 DCDA DADD E6FE 6559 514D
0080: 4D4E 5563 EFD9 CDC8 C5C6 CAD1
Rx Message 4:
packet_length 100 channel_id 2 packet_id 0 process id 0x1
0000: 0000 4AC6 5F08 9181 0000 0000 DD5B DC5E E161 E468
0020: FAFD 6CE1 5AD3 53D1 53D7 61EC EA59 CF4A C644 C344
0040: CA4E D86C 60D0 48C2 3EBD 3CBD 3EC0 47CF 5976 DF4F
0060: C945 C242 C146 C94E D668 73DB 54CE 4DCC 4DCE 53DB
0080: 64F9 ED63 DC59 DA58 DC5D E46C
Rx Message 5:
packet_length 100 channel_id 1 packet_id 0 process id 0x1
0000: 0000 1CDC 3E48 3B24 0000 0000 5B5B 5D62 6A76 FCF5
0020: F5F9 7D78 7374 7CF5 EAE1 DDDA DBDD E7FE 6559 514E
0040: 4D4F 5663 EFD8 CDC8 C6C6 CAD1 E760 4E46 403F 4047
0060: 5173 D5C7 BFBC BCBE C5D4 6D4C 3F3B 3939 3D46 5ADB
0080: C5BC B7B6 B8BD C8E8 4F3F 3835
Tx Message 0:
packet_length 100 channel_id 1 packet_id 0 process id 0x1
0000: 0000 4AC6 5F08 9181 0000 003C DD5B DC5E E161 E468
0020: FAFD 6CE1 5AD3 53D1 53D7 61EC EA59 CF4A C644 C344
0040: CA4E D86C 60D0 48C2 3EBD 3CBD 3EC0 47CF 5976 DF4F
0060: C945 C242 C146 C94E D668 73DB 54CE 4DCC 4DCE 53DB
0080: 64F9 ED63 DC59 DA58 DC5D E46C
Tx Message 1:
packet_length 100 channel_id 2 packet_id 0 process id 0x1
0000: 0000 1CDC 3E48 3B24 0000 003C 5B5B 5D62 6A76 FCF5
0020: F5F9 7D78 7374 7CF5 EAE1 DDDA DBDD E7FE 6559 514E
0040: 4D4F 5663 EFD8 CDC8 C6C6 CAD1 E760 4E46 403F 4047
0060: 5173 D5C7 BFBC BCBE C5D4 6D4C 3F3B 3939 3D46 5ADB
0080: C5BC B7B6 B8BD C8E8 4F3F 3835
Tx Message 2:
packet_length 100 channel_id 1 packet_id 0 process id 0x1
0000: 0000 4AC7 5F08 91D1 0000 003C 7DF1 69E5 63E1 63E2
0020: 6E7C ED67 DE5D DB5C DC60 EC7E 6BE1 58D3 50CD 4DCE
0040: 50D2 5AE5 7868 DA52 CE4A C746 C647 C94B D25A EAF4
0060: 5DD7 4FCD 4ACA 4ACC 4FD3 5DE8 F769 DC58 D352 D253
0080: D65B E573 6CDF 59D3 4ECF 4FD0
Tx Message 3:
packet_length 100 channel_id 2 packet_id 0 process id 0x1
0000: 0000 1CDD 3E48 3B74 0000 003C 3437 3D4C F0C8 BBB5
0020: B2B3 B7BF D25B 4138 3331 3339 435F CFBD B6B2 B1B4
0040: BBC8 7E48 3B34 3131 363D 4FDE C3B9 B3B1 B3B8 C2DB
0060: 533F 3833 3235 3B48 71CC BDB7 B4B5 B8BF CF67 483D
0080: 3836 383C 455B DAC6 BDB9 B9BB
Tx Message 4:
packet_length 100 channel_id 1 packet_id 0 process id 0x1
0000: 0000 4AC8 5F08 9221 0000 003C 54DA 61F5 EF60 DA53
0020: CF4F CD4E D256 DB63 FCEE 5FDA 55D1 50CF 4FD3 56D8
0040: 5DE1 6E7C EC60 DC59 D655 D456 D85D DF6A F4F4 69E2
0060: 5CDD 5BDC 5BDE 61E9 6DF1 FF76 F16D E96A E566 EA6A
0080: EB6F F16D EF79 F776 F5F5 73F0
Tx Message 5:
packet_length 100 channel_id 2 packet_id 0 process id 0x1
0000: 0000 1CDE 3E48 3BC4 0000 003C C0CC EC54 453E 3C3C
0020: 3F47 56F3 D1C7 C1BF C0C6 CEE1 6752 4A46 4648 4E59
0040: 6FE4 D6CF CDCE D2DA E57E 675E 5B5B 5E62 6B76 FCF6
0060: F6FA 7D75 7373 7BF5 EAE1 DCDA DADD E6FE 6559 514D
0080: 4D4E 5563 EFD9 CDC8 C5C6 CAD1
Tx Message 6:
packet_length 100 channel_id 2 packet_id 0 process id 0x1
0000: 0000 1CDA 3E48 3A84 0000 003C E75F 4E46 403F 4147
0020: 5174 D5C7 BFBC BCBE C5D4 6C4C 3F3B 3939 3D46 5BDA
0040: C5BC B7B6 B8BD C8E9 4F3F 3834 3437 3D4C EEC8 BBB5
0060: B2B3 B8BF D35A 4138 3331 3339 435F CEBD B6B1 B1B4
0080: BBC9 7C48 3B34 3131 363D 4FDE
Tx Message 7:
packet_length 100 channel_id 1 packet_id 0 process id 0x1
0000: 0000 4AC5 5F08 9131 0000 003C 66DE 66EB 67EE FE6E
0020: F7E7 6B68 E068 EE6A DF5C DF62 EDF1 6FF2 7A78 67DC
0040: 5EDF 62E7 64E6 66E0 7071 EA69 F86E E260 DE5D E665
0060: EB75 F0FB 6DE9 64E4 69E3 66EA 67E9 6DF9 F177 EC6E
0080: EB6E F876 F875 7D6E E966 E05D
Tx Message 8:
packet_length 100 channel_id 2 packet_id 0 process id 0x1
0000: 0000 1CDB 3E48 3AD4 0000 003C C2B9 B3B1 B3B8 C2DC
0020: 523F 3733 3235 3C49 72CB BDB7 B4B5 B8BF CF67 483C
0040: 3836 373C 455C DAC6 BDB9 B9BB C0CC EE54 453E 3C3C
0060: 3F47 56F1 D1C7 C1BF C0C6 CEE1 6651 4A46 4648 4D59
0080: 70E3 D6CF CDCE D2D9 E67E 675E
Bootloader 1.8, Appn 3.1
Application firmware 3.1.8, Built by claux on Thu Jun 17 11:00:05 1999
VIC Interface Foreign Exchange Station 0/0, DSP instance (0x19543C0)
Singalling channel num 128 Signalling proxy 0x0 Signaling dsp 0x19543C0
tx outstanding 0, max tx outstanding 32
ptr 0x0, length 0x0, max length 0x0
dsp_number 0, Channel ID 1
received 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 gaint packets
0 drops, 0 no buffers, 0 input errors 0 input overruns
650070 bytes output, 4976 frames output, 0 output errors, 0 output
underrun
0 unaligned frames
VIC Interface Foreign Exchange Station 0/1, DSP instance (0x1954604)
Singalling channel num 129 Signalling proxy 0x0 Signaling dsp 0x1954604
tx outstanding 0, max tx outstanding 32
ptr 0x0, length 0x0, max length 0x0
dsp_number 0, Channel ID 2
received 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 gaint packets
0 drops, 0 no buffers, 0 input errors 0 input overruns
393976 bytes output, 3982 frames output, 0 output errors, 0 output
underrun
0 unaligned frames
Related Commands
show crm
To display the carrier call capacities statistics, use the show crm command in privileged EXEC mode.
show crm
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Both the show trunk group command and the show crm command display values for the maximum number of calls. These values originate from different configuration procedures:
•In the show trunk group command, the Max Calls value originates from the max-calls command in the trunk group configuration.
•In the show crm command, Max calls indicates the maximum number of available channels after the carrier ID or trunk group label is assigned to an interface using the trunk-group (interface) command.
Examples
The following example illustrates the carrier call capacities statistics:
Router# show crm
Carrier:1411
Max calls:4
Max Voice (in) : 4 Cur Voice (in) : 0
Max Voice (out): 4 Cur Voice (out): 0
Max Data (in) : 4 Cur Data (in) : 0
Max Data (out) : 4 Cur Data (out) : 0
Trunk Group Label: 100
Max calls:6
Max Voice (in) : 6 Cur Voice (in) : 0
Max Voice (out): 6 Cur Voice (out): 0
Max Data (in) : 6 Cur Data (in) : 0
Max Data (out) : 6 Cur Data (out) : 0
Table 49 describes the fields shown in this output, in alphabetical order.
Related Commands
show csm
To display the call switching module (CSM) statistics for a particular digital signal processor (DSP) channel or all DSP channels or for a specific modem or DSP channel, use the show csm command in privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco AS5300 Universal Access Server
show csm {modem [slot / port | modem-group-number] | voice [slot / dspm / dsp / dsp-channel]}
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release Modification11.3 NA
This command was introduced.
12.0(3)T
Port-specific values for the Cisco AS5300 were added.
12.0(7)T
Port-specific values for the Cisco AS5800 were added.
Usage Guidelines
This command shows the information related to CSM, which includes the DSP channel, the start time of the call, the end time of the call, and the channel on the controller used by the call.
Use the show csm modem command to display the CSM call statistic information for a specific modem, for a group of modems, or for all modems. If a slot/port argument is specified, then CSM call statistics are displayed for the specified modem. If the modem-group-number argument is specified, the CSM call statistics for all of the modems associated with that modem group are displayed. If no keyword is specified, CSM call statistics for all modems on the Cisco AS5300 universal access server are displayed.
Use the show csm voice command to display CSM statistics for a particular DSP channel. If the slot/dspm/dsp/dsp-channel or shelf/slot/port argument is specified, the CSM call statistics for calls using the identified DSP channel are displayed. If no argument is specified, all CSM call statistics for all DSP channels are displayed.
Examples
The following is sample output from this command for the Cisco AS5300 universal access server:
Router# show csm voice 2/4/4/0
slot 2, dspm 4, dsp 4, dsp channel 0,
slot 2, port 56, tone, device_status(0x0002): VDEV_STATUS_ACTIVE_CALL.
csm_state(0x0406)=CSM_OC6_CONNECTED, csm_event_proc=0x600E2678, current call thru PRI line
invalid_event_count=0, wdt_timeout_count=0
wdt_timestamp_started is not activated
wait_for_dialing:False, wait_for_bchan:False
pri_chnl=TDM_PRI_STREAM(s0, u0, c22), tdm_chnl=TDM_DSP_STREAM(s2, c27)
dchan_idb_start_index=0, dchan_idb_index=0, call_id=0xA003, bchan_num=22
csm_event=CSM_EVENT_ISDN_CONNECTED, cause=0x0000
ring_no_answer=0, ic_failure=0, ic_complete=0
dial_failure=0, oc_failure=0, oc_complete=3
oc_busy=0, oc_no_dial_tone=0, oc_dial_timeout=0
remote_link_disc=0, stat_busyout=0
oobp_failure=0
call_duration_started=00:06:53, call_duration_ended=00:00:00, total_call_duration=00:00:44
The calling party phone number = 408
The called party phone number = 5271086
total_free_rbs_timeslot = 0, total_busy_rbs_timeslot = 0, total_dynamic_busy_rbs_timeslot = 0, total_static_busy_rbs_timeslot = 0,
total_sw56_rbs_timeslot = 0, total_sw56_rbs_static_bo_ts = 0,
total_free_isdn_channels = 21, total_busy_isdn_channels = 0,total_auto_busy_isdn_channels = 0,
min_free_device_threshold = 0
Table 50 describes significant fields shown in this output.
Related Commands
show csm call
To view the call switching module (CSM) call statistics, use the show csm call command in privileged EXEC mode
show csm call {failed | rate | total}
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to understand CSM call volume.
Examples
The following examples show the CSM call statistics for the last 60 seconds:
Router# show csm call rate
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0....5....1....1....2....2....3....3....4....4....5....5....
0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5
CSM call switching rate per second (last 60 seconds)
# = calls entering the module per second
Router# show csm call failed
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0....5....1....1....2....2....3....3....4....4....5....5....
0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5
CSM call fail/reject rate per second (last 60 seconds)
# = calls failing per second
Router# sh csm call total
1344
1244
1144
1044
944
844
744
644
544
444
344
244
144
44
0....5....1....1....2....2....3....3....4....4....5....5....
0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5
CSM total calls (last 60 seconds)
# = number of calls
show debug condition
To display the debugging filters that have been enabled for VoiceXML applications, ATM-enabled interfaces, or Frame Relay interfaces, use the show debug condition command in privileged EXEC mode.
show debug condition
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the debugging filter conditions that have been set for VoiceXML applications by using the debug condition application voice command.
Examples
The following is sample output from this command when it is used with the VoiceXML application:
Router# show debug condition
Condition 1: application voice vmail (1 flags triggered)
Flags: vmail
Condition 2: application voice myapp1 (1 flags triggered)
Flags: myapp1
The following is sample output from this command when an ATM interface is being debugged:
Router# show debug condition
Condition 1: atm-vc 0/56784 AT2/0 (0 flags triggered)
Condition 2: atm-vc 255/45546 AT2/0 (0 flags triggered)
Condition 3: atm-vc 0/266 AT6/0 (1 flags triggered)
Table 51 describes the significant fields shown in the display
Related Commands
Posted: Thu Apr 7 11:43:42 PDT 2005
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