show platform hardware qfp active feature sbc sfx
To display the Cisco QuantumFlow Processor SIP Fast-Register (SFX) counters, use the show platform hardware qfp active feature sbc sfx command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show platform hardware qfp active feature sbc sfx [global]
Syntax Description
global |
Specifies SIP Fast-Register (SFX) global state information. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
Information about how SIP fast-register (SFX) messages are processed, that is, which SIP REGISTER request packets are punted to the Route Processor (RP) or dropped, may help explain why call rates are low and why the RP CPU load is high.
Examples
The following example shows information about the parsing of SIP fast-register (SFX) messages in the Cisco QuantumFlow Processor (QFP):
Router# show platform hardware qfp active feature sbc sfx global
SBC QFP SIP Fast Register Dataplane Information
-----------------------------------------------
SIP 200 OK Replies generated = 0
Table 1 lists field descriptions for the show platform hardware qfp active feature sbc sfx command.
Table 1 show platform qfp active feature sbc sfx Field Descriptions
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SIP 200 OK Replies generated |
A SIP REGISTER request was replied to in the QFP fast path using a 200 OK success reply. |
SIP REGISTER punts |
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No table entry |
A SIP REGISTER request could not be matched with a programmed SIP Fast-Register entry. This means that the combination of AoR (Address of Record, the To: field) and the Contact URI did not match any entry. The SIP REGISTER request is then punted to the Route Processor (RP). |
Fast Timer expiry |
When a SIP Fast-Register entry is added for fast-pathing the SIP REGISTER requests for the combination of AoR and Contact URI, a time limit for fast-pathing the re-REGISTER requests is set. When that time limit is exceeded, then the next SIP REGISTER request is punted to the RP. |
Expires=0 |
A SIP REGISTER request was received with either an individual Contact specifying “expires=0” or with a SIP request global “Expires: 0” message header. The SIP REGISTER request is then punted to the RP. |
SIP Syntax Error |
A field in a SIP REGISTER message could not be parsed in the QFP fast path. The request is then punted to the RP. |
QFP Out of Resources |
A resource on the QFP could not be allocated to process a SIP REGISTER request. The request is then punted to the RP. |
QFP Internal Error |
An internal inconsistency in processing a SIP REGISTER request was encountered. The request is then punted to the RP for processing. |
SIP REGISTER drops |
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QFP Internal Error |
A failure to format the reply packet or to send the reply packet back was encountered. The request packet is dropped. |
UDP Length Error |
A packet's UDP length did not match the IP total length and is dropped. |
UDP Checksum Error |
The UDP checksum was incorrect in the SIP REGISTER packet. The packet is dropped. |
Related Commands
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clear platform hardware qfp active feature sbc sfx |
Clears information about SIP fast-register (SFX) messages in the Cisco QuantumFlow Processor (QFP). |
show sbc
To list all the Session Border Controllers (SBCs) configured on the chassis, use the show sbc command in the Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.6.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S |
The output of the command was changed to include the mode and status of the SBC. |
Examples
The following example shows how the show sbc command displays the list of all SBCs configured on the chassis.
Related Commands
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show sbc services |
Displays the list of all SBC services on the chassis. |
show sbc dbe addresses (session border controller)
To list the H.248 control addresses and media addresses configured on data border elements (DBEs), use the show sbc dbe addresses command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc {sbc-name} dbe addresses
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Name of the Session Border Controller (SBC) service. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S |
The format of the output displayed by this command was modified in a release earlier than Release 3.1S. |
Examples
The following example shows the H.248 control and media addresses, VRF name, port ranges, and service class configured on a DBE that is on the mySbc SBC:
Router# show sbc mySbc dbe addresses
H.248 control address: 10.0.0.1
Port-Range (Service-Class): 5-6 (signaling)
Media-Address: 1.1.1.2-1.1.1.3
Port-Range (Service-Class):
Media-Address: 1.1.1.5-1.1.1.6
Port-Range (Service-Class):
Port-Range (Service-Class): 4-6 (signaling)
Port-Range (Service-Class):
Port-Range (Service-Class): 2-6 (signaling)
Port-Range (Service-Class):
Related Commands
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show sbc dbe controllers |
Displays the media gateway controllers and the controller address configured on each DBE. |
show sbc dbe forwarder-stats |
Displays the global list of statistics for the DBE forwarding process. |
show sbc dbe media-stats |
Displays general DBE statistics. These statistics do not include data from active calls. |
show sbc dbe media-flow-stats |
Displays the statistics about one or more media flows collected on the DBE. |
show sbc dbe signaling-flow-stats |
Displays the statistics about one or more signaling flows collected on the DBE. |
unexpected-source-alerting |
Enables the generation of alerts when media packets for a call are received from an unexpected source address and port. |
show sbc dbe controllers (session border controller)
To list the media gateway controllers (MGCs) and the controller address configured on each data border element (DBE), use the show sbc dbe controllers command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc {sbc-name} dbe controllers
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Name of the Session Border Controller (SBC) service. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.2 |
Output was modified to add Session Establishment Time, Transaction Long Timer, and TMAX Timeout fields. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was modified for distributed SBC—output was modified to show Service Change Cold Boot delay timer information. |
Examples
The following example shows that the controller is detached and a new field indicating that a delay timer is set to delay generation of a Service Change Cold Boot for 112 seconds was added in Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 for distributed SBC:
Router# show sbc global dbe controllers
DBE Admin Status: Activation Delayed 112 seconds
Media gateway controller in use:
Sent Received Failed Retried
The following example shows that the controller is attached and a new field displaying the Session Establishment Time (“since 2008/02/19 13:56:30”)that was added in Cisco IOS XE Release 2.2:
*09:06:03.135 UTC Mon Feb 18 2008
Router# show sbc global dbe controllers
Media gateway controller in use:
Status: Attached, since 2008/02/19 13:56:30
Sent Received Failed Retried
The following example establishes controller connection prior to the TMAX timeout being changed:
Router# show sbc global dbe controller
DBE Transaction Long Timer 15000 (ms)
DBE TMAX Timeout 10000 (ms)
Media gateway controller in use:
Status: Attached, since 2008/02/22 17:35:43
Sent Received Failed Retried
Remote address: 200.50.1.254:2970
The following example shows that the Tmax timeout has been changed to 20 seconds and entering the show controller command again displays the new fields, Transaction Long Timer and TMAX Timeout, added in Cisco IOS XE Release 2.2:
Router# show sbc global dbe controllers
DBE Transaction Long Timer 25000 (ms)
DBE TMAX Timeout 20000 (ms)
Media gateway controller in use:
Sent Received Failed Retried
Remote address: 200.50.1.254:2970
The following example shows the H.248 controllers configured on the virtual data border element (vDBE) with a location ID of 1 on an SBC called “mySbc.” In this example, the H.248 status is active.
Router# show sbc mySbc dbe controllers
Media gateway controller in use:
Sent Received Failed Retried
Remote address: 200.100.1.254:2991
Transport: UDP (with IAH)
The following example shows the H.248 controllers configured on the virtual data border element (vDBE) with a location ID of 1 on an SBC called “mySbc.” In this example, the H.248 status is inactive.
Router# show sbc mySbc dbe controllers
DBE Admin Status: Inactive
Media gateway controller in use:
Remote address: 10.1.1.1:6
Table 2 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 2 show sbc dbe controllers Field Descriptions
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DBE Admin Status |
Possible values are Active and Inactive. |
Media gateway controller in use: |
Statistics that follow are applicable to the MGC(s) in use. |
H.248 controller address |
H.248 controller address. |
Status: |
Status of the controller. Possible values are Attached and Detached. |
Requests |
Number of H.248 requests sent, received, failed, or retried. |
Replies |
Number of H.248 replies sent, received, failed, or retried. |
Segmentation: |
Statistics that follow are applicable to the H.248 Segmentation package. |
MGC PDU Size |
Maximum protocol data unit (PDU) size, in bytes, that the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) should use for H.248 control signaling. |
MG PDU Size |
Not applicable. |
MGC Seg timer |
Time interval, in milliseconds, on the segmentation timer. |
MG Seg timer |
Not applicable. |
Segments Sent: |
Number of segments sent. |
Segments Rcvd: |
Number of segments received . |
Configured controllers: |
Statistics that follow are applicable to configured H.248 controllers. |
Remote address |
Remote address of the configured controller. |
Transport |
Transport in use on the configured controller. Possible values are UDP, UDP (with IAH), TCP, and TCP (with IAH) |
Session Establishment Time |
This has the format (YY/MM/DD hour/minute/second). If the router time is changed, the operator is expected to detect this from any console log, as the Session Establishment Time is not updated. |
Transaction Long Timer |
This timer determines the total time the DBE waits (and keep retrying) from initially sending a request until receiving a response. It is set to TMAX + MaxRTT, where TMAX is configurable and MaxRTT is hard coded to 0.5 seconds. The association to the MGC is lost if this timer expires before the transaction reply is received. |
TMAX Timeout |
This is the maximum delay in seconds. It is a parameter of the TMAX timer that limits the maximum delay of retransmissions by the DBE when sending messages to the MGC. The default is 10 seconds. |
Related Commands
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show sbc dbe addresses |
Displays the H.248 control addresses and media addresses configured on DBEs. |
show sbc dbe forwarder-stats |
Displays the global list of statistics for the DBE forwarding process. |
show sbc dbe media-stats |
Displays general DBE statistics. These statistics do not include data from active calls. |
show sbc dbe media-flow-stats |
Displays the statistics about one or more media flows collected on the DBE. |
show sbc dbe signaling-flow-stats |
Displays the statistics about one or more signaling flows collected on the DBE. |
unexpected-source-alerting |
Enables the generation of alerts when media packets for a call are received from an unexpected source address and port. |
show sbc dbe flow-stats (session border controller)
To list all flow statistics, both signaling and media flows, collected on the data border element (DBE), use the show sbc dbe flow-stats command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc {sbc-name} dbe flow-stats [{ summary | detail}] [vrf vrf-name] [ {ipv4 A.B.C.D | ipv6 ipv6-address} [port port-number] ] [context {id}| termination {termination substring}] ]
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Name of the Session Border Controller (SBC) service. |
summary |
(Optional) Displays a summary of all flow statistics, including pinhole flows, for the DBE. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed flow statistics, including pinhole flows, for the DBE. |
vrf vrf-name |
(Optional) Displays only flows to or from the specified VPN routing and forwarding instance (VRF). |
ipv4 A.B.C.D |
(Optional) Displays only flows to or from the specified IPv4 media IP address. |
ipv6 ipv6-address |
(Optional) Displays only flows to or from the specified IPv6 media IP address. |
port port-number |
(Optional) Displays only flows to or from the specified port number. |
context |
(Optional) Shows summary or detailed display of all pinhole flows within the context ID. |
id |
(Optional) Specifies the context ID number. |
termination |
(Optional) Shows summary or detailed display of pinhole flows that match the termination substring. |
termination substring |
(Optional) Specifies the termination substring number. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command is supported for the unified model. |
Usage Guidelines
The flow-stats per-flow counters are updated dynamically.
Not all endpoints report RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) endpoint statistics. In addition, not all endpoints that report RTCP statistics report all the fields shown.
When the “Media Flowing” field is reported as Yes, it either means that media has been observed flowing on the call within the media timeout period, or the call has failed over within the last media timeout period and the SBC has not yet had a chance to observe whether media is flowing or not.
Examples
The following example displays all the active flows, signaling and media flows:
Router# show sbc global dbe flow-stats
State of Media Flow: Allocated
Call Established Time: 15:27:27 PDT Apr 9 2008
Flow Priority: Unspecified
Name mycompany/voice/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/3
Reserved Bandwidth: 12600 (bytes/second)
VLAN Tags(Priorities): 0(0), 0(0)
Local Address: 202.50.2.1
Remote Address: 10.10.127.22
Data Discarded: 0 (bytes)
Time To Recovery: Not known
RTCP Packets Sent: Not known
RTCP Packets Received: Not known
RTCP Packets Lost: Not known
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Billing ID: 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Media directions allowed: inactive
Max Burst size: 0 (bytes)
Delay variation tolerance: 0 (microseconds)
SDP string: m=application $ udp 0
Graceful deactivation: No
Name mycompany/voice/gn/0/2/0/1/bb/4
Reserved Bandwidth: 12600 (bytes/second)
VLAN Tags(Priorities): 0(0), 0(0)
Local Address: 202.50.2.1
Remote Address: 200.0.0.1
Data Discarded: 0 (bytes)
Time To Recovery: Not known
RTCP Packets Sent: Not known
RTCP Packets Received: Not known
RTCP Packets Lost: Not known
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Billing ID: 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Media directions allowed: inactive
Max Burst size: 0 (bytes)
Delay variation tolerance: 0 (microseconds)
SDP string: m=application $ udp 0
Graceful deactivation: No
Signaling flow statistics
State of Signaling Flow: Allocated
Call Established Time: 15:24:38 PDT Apr 9 2008
Flow Priority: Unspecified
Name mycompany/sip4/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/1
Reserved Bandwidth: 0 (bytes/second)
VLAN Tags(Priorities): 0(0), 0(0)
Local Address: 202.50.2.1
Data Discarded: 0 (bytes)
Time To Recovery: Not known
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Max Burst size: 0 (bytes)
Delay variation tolerance: 0 (microseconds)
SDP string: m=application $ udp 0
Graceful deactivation: No
Name mycompany/sip4/gn/0/1/0/1/bb/2
Reserved Bandwidth: 0 (bytes/second)
VLAN Tags(Priorities): 0(0), 0(0)
Local Address: 202.50.2.1
Data Discarded: 0 (bytes)
Time To Recovery: Not known
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Max Burst size: 0 (bytes)
Delay variation tolerance: 0 (microseconds)
SDP string: m=application $ udp 0
Graceful deactivation: No
The following example displays a summary of all flows with context ID number 1:
Router# show sbc global dbe flow-stats summary context 1
Side A: Name mycompany/voice/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/3 Media Flowing: No
Local Address/Port: 202.50.2.1/10002
Remote Address/Port: 10.10.127.22/17384
Side B: Name mycompany/voice/gn/0/2/0/1/bb/4 Media Flowing: No
Local Address/Port: 202.50.2.1/10004
Remote Address/Port: 200.0.0.1/19384
Signaling flow statistics
Side A: Name mycompany/sip4/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/1 Media Flowing: No
Local Address/Port: 202.50.2.1/10000
Remote Address/Port: 3.0.0.3/5000
Side B: Name mycompany/sip4/gn/0/1/0/1/bb/2 Media Flowing: No
Local Address/Port: 202.50.2.1/10001
Remote Address/Port: 3.0.0.3/5000
The following example displays a summary of flows with the termination string, mycompany:
Router# show sbc global dbe flow-stats summary termination mycompany
Side A: Name mycompany/voice/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/3 Media Flowing: No
Local Address/Port: 202.50.2.1/10002
Remote Address/Port: 10.10.127.22/17384
Side B: Name mycompany/voice/gn/0/2/0/1/bb/4 Media Flowing: No
Local Address/Port: 202.50.2.1/10004
Remote Address/Port: 200.0.0.1/19384
Signaling flow statistics
Side A: Name mycompany/sip4/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/1 Media Flowing: No
Local Address/Port: 202.50.2.1/10000
Remote Address/Port: 3.0.0.3/5000
Side B: Name mycompany/sip4/gn/0/1/0/1/bb/2 Media Flowing: No
Local Address/Port: 202.50.2.1/10001
Remote Address/Port: 3.0.0.3/5000
The following example displays a summary of flows with the combination of context ID 1 and the termination string, mycompany:
Router# show sbc global dbe flow-stats summary context 1 termination mycompany
Side A: Name mycompany/voice/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/3 Media Flowing: No
Local Address/Port: 202.50.2.1/10002
Remote Address/Port: 10.10.127.22/17384
Side B: Name mycompany/voice/gn/0/2/0/1/bb/4 Media Flowing: No
Local Address/Port: 202.50.2.1/10004
Remote Address/Port: 200.0.0.1/19384
Signaling flow statistics
Side A: Name mycompany/sip4/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/1 Media Flowing: No
Local Address/Port: 202.50.2.1/10000
Remote Address/Port: 3.0.0.3/5000
Side B: Name mycompany/sip4/gn/0/1/0/1/bb/2 Media Flowing: No
Local Address/Port: 202.50.2.1/10001
Remote Address/Port: 3.0.0.3/5000
Table 3 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 3 show sbc dbe flow-stats Field Descriptions
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Context ID |
The context ID to which the flow is associated. |
Stream ID |
Stream ID. |
State of Media Flow |
Flow (or Termination) state (Active, Allocated, or Unknown). Active—The DBE has programmed the flow pair and media has started flowing in at least one direction. Allocated—The DBE has programmed the flow pair, but no media has started to flow. Unknown—The DBE has not yet been given enough information by the controller to be able to program the flow pair. |
State of Signaling Flow |
Flow state (Active, Allocated, or Unknown).
- Active—DBE has programmed the flow pair and the media has started flowing in at least one direction.
- Allocated—DBE has programmed the flow pair, but no media has started to flow.
- Unknown—DBE has not yet been given enough information by the controller to be able to program the flow pair.
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Call Established Time |
Call established time in the format 23:51:29 UTC Jun 21 2007. |
Flow Priority |
Priority of the call (Routine or Urgent). |
Side A |
Information for the initiating side of the call. |
Side B |
Information for the terminating side of the call. |
Name |
Name of the flow. |
Reserved Bandwidth |
Bandwidth reserved for the call in bytes per second. (This value maps to the tman/sdr value.) |
Status |
Status is InService or OutofService. InService—Flow on this side is in service. OutofService—No media is forwarded. |
VRF Name |
Either the VRF name, or “Global” when there is no VRF. |
VLAN Tags (Priorities) |
VLAN tags and Ethernet priorities information. |
Local Address |
Local address on the DBE on which packets are received for this side of the call. |
Local Port |
Local port on the DBE on which packets are received for this side of the call. |
Remote Address |
Address of the remote endpoint from which packets are expected to be sent for this side of the call. |
Remote Port |
Port on the remote endpoint from which packets are expected to be sent for this side of the call. |
Remote Source Address Mask |
If specified, all packets matching the Remote Source Address Mask are classified as belonging to this flow rather than just those matching the full remote and port. (This value maps to the gm/sam value.) |
Packets Received |
Number of packets received from the remote endpoint. |
Packets Sent |
Number of packets forwarded to the remote endpoint. |
Packets Discarded |
Number of packets dropped (due to bandwidth policing, for example). |
Data Received |
Number of bytes of data received from the remote endpoint. |
Data Sent |
Number of bytes of data forwarded to the remote endpoint. |
Data Discarded |
Number of bytes of data dropped (due to bandwidth policing, for example). (This value maps to the gm/sam value.) |
GM Discarded Packets |
This counter is always set to zero because it is not currently implemented. It will be the number of data packets received from the remote endpoint that have been discarded locally because of source address/port filtering. |
Time To Recovery |
The tsc/ttr value from Termination State Control (TSC) package, in milliseconds. |
RTCP Packets Sent |
If there are RTCP packets flowing in the call, the number of RTP packets (within the most recently received RTCP) that the endpoint reports as being sent. |
RTCP Packets Received |
If there are RTCP packets flowing in the call, the number of RTP packets (within the most recently received RTCP) that the endpoint reports as being received. |
RTCP Packets Lost |
If there are RTCP packets flowing in the call, the number of RTP packets (within the most recently received RTCP) that the endpoint reports as being lost. |
DTMF Interworking |
Indicates whether DTMF interworking is in operation for the flow. |
Media Flowing |
Indicates whether packets are flowing from the endpoint. |
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets |
If unexpected-source-alerting is switched on with the unexpected-source-alerting command, this counter records the number of alerts generated for the flow when media packets for a call are received from an unexpected source address and port. An unexpected source event happens when a packet is received, matched to a flow (but not by a full 5-tuple comparison), and found to have come from the wrong remote address. |
Delay variation tolerance |
The delay variation tolerance (tman/dvt) associated with the Tman package. Defines the delay variation tolerance for the stream in tenths of microseconds when enforcing the PDR value in the first leaky bucket. |
SDP string |
The SDP string is that present on the H.248 ADD request to provision the call. |
Graceful deactivation |
Description to be added. |
DiffServ Code Point |
The Diffserv Code point is the (DSCP value) provided on the H.248 request to mark the media packets. This reflects the ds/dscp parameters. |
Media Loss Event |
Media Loss Event is “Yes” if the flow has the nt/qualert subscription. |
NAT Latch Event |
The NAT Latch Event is “Yes” if the flow has adr/rsac subscribed. |
Billing ID |
Signaling border element (SBE) billing ID for this side of the call. |
Media directions allowed |
Allowed directions of media flow for this side of the call (inactive, sendonly, recvonly, or sendrecv). |
Related Commands
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show sbc dbe addresses |
Displays the H.248 control addresses and media addresses configured on DBEs. |
show sbc dbe controllers |
Displays the media gateway controllers and the controller address configured on each DBE. |
show sbc dbe forwarder-stats |
Displays the global list of statistics for the DBE forwarding process. |
show sbc dbe media-stats |
Displays general DBE statistics. These statistics do not include data from active calls. |
show sbc dbe signaling-flow-stats |
Displays the statistics about one or more signaling flows collected on the DBE. |
unexpected-source-alerting |
Enables the generation of alerts when media packets for a call are received from an unexpected source address and port. |
show sbc dbe forwarder-stats (session border controller)
To display the global list of statistics for the DBE forwarding process, use the show sbc dbe forwarder-stats command in user EXEC mode or privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc {sbc-name} dbe forwarder-stats
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Name of the Session Border Controller (SBC) service. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
Added “Packets violated” field. |
Usage Guidelines
This command provides a live snapshot of the current state of the DBE forwarding process by showing low-level statistics on the packets processed by the process. This command is intended to be used by Cisco customer support engineers to diagnose media problems.
Because DBE forwarding statistics can overwrite after approximately 4 billion packets, overall packet counts might not be accurate. For more accurate statistics on completed calls, use the show sbc dbe media-stats command. For accurate information on active flows, use the show sbc dbe media-flow-stats command.
Examples
The following example shows the list of statistics for the DBE forwarding process:
Router# show sbc global dbe forwarder-stats
IOSd MPF Stub Message statistics
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Total global PMI messages received = 1
Total global PMI messages transmitted = 1
Total call PMI messages received = 0
Total call PMI messages transmitted = 0
Total global PMI message handling failures = 0
Total call PMI message handling failures = 0
Total global TDL messages received = 1
Total global TDL messages transmitted = 1
Total call TDL messages received = 0
Total call TDL messages transmitted = 0
Total global TDL message handling failures = 0
Total call TDL message handling failures = 0
Total packets injected = 0
Total injected packets dropped = 0
Total punted packets dropped = 0
Total global message timeouts = 0
Total call message timeouts = 0
Call ID database is NOT Initialised
IOSd MPF Stub Call statistics
-----------------------------
Number of currently in-use Calls = 0
High-water number of in-use Calls = 0
Maximum number of in-use Calls supported = 0
SBC Media Forwarder Statistics
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Total packets received = 28416
Total packets forwarded = 14336
Total packets dropped = 14080
Incoming packets diverted to SBC subsystem = 0
Outgoing packets inserted by SBC subsystem = 0
Detailed breakdown of statistics:
Wrong source for flow = 0
Ingress flow receive disabled = 0
Egress flow send disabled = 0
Not conforming to flowspec = 14080
Excessive RTCP packet rate = 0
Borrowed for outgoing DTMF = 0
Unknown destination address = 0
Reprocess limit exceeded = 0
H.248 control packets = not implemented
Packets containing options = 0
Unexpected IP protocol = 0
Packets from invalid port range = 0
Punted packets dropped through rate limiting = 0
Packets colored with configured DSCP = 0
Diverted DTMF packets dropped:
Excessive DTMF packet rate = 0
Diverted packet queue full = not implemented
Inserted packets dropped:
Flow inactive or disabled = 0
No outgoing packet buffer available = 0
Generated event information:
Number of media UP events = 0
Number of media DOWN events = 0
Number of unexpected source events = 0
Platform specific statistics:
Packets learn source address = 0
Packets Learn source address timed out = 0
SBC Media Forwarder statistics can wrap after
approximately 18 quintillion packets. For more accurate
statistics on completed calls, please use
show sbc ... dbe media-stats
Table 4 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 4 show sbc dbe forwarder-stats Field Descriptions
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IOSd MPF Stub Message statistics |
Total global PMI messages received
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Total global packet management interface (PMI) messages received by the DBE forwarding process. This counter increments during normal operation. |
Total global PMI messages transmitted
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Total global packet management interface (PMI) messages transmitted by the DBE forwarding process. This counter increments during normal operation. |
Total call PMI messages received
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Total packet management interface (PMI) messages related to calls received by the DBE forwarding process. This counter increments during normal operation. |
Total call PMI messages transmitted
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Total packet management interface (PMI) messages related to calls transmitted by the DBE forwarding process. This counter increments during normal operation. |
Total global PMI message handling failures
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Failure counters indicating that something has gone wrong with handling total global packet management interface (PMI) messages. The suggested action is to monitor the counters and if they are increasing or are associated with another failure, then call TAC. |
Total call PMI message handling failures
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Failure counters indicating that something has gone wrong with handling total packet management interface (PMI) messages related to calls. The suggested action is to monitor the counters and if they are increasing or are associated with another failure, then call TAC. |
Total global TDL messages received
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Total global type definition language (TDL) messages received by the DBE forwarding process. This counter increments during normal operation. |
Total global TDL messages transmitted
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Total global type definition language (TDL) messages transmitted by the DBE forwarding process. This counter increments during normal operation. |
Total call TDL messages received
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Total type definition language (TDL) messages related to calls received by the DBE forwarding process. This counter increments during normal operation. |
Total call TDL messages transmitted
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Total type definition language (TDL) messages related to calls transmitted by the DBE forwarding process. This counter increments during normal operation. |
Total global TDL message handling failures
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Failure counters indicating that something has gone wrong with handling total global type definition language (TDL) messages. The suggested action is to monitor the counters and if they are increasing or are associated with another failure, then call TAC. |
Total call TDL message handling failures
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Failure counters indicating that something has gone wrong with handling total type definition language (TDL) messages related to calls. The suggested action is to monitor the counters and if they are increasing or are associated with another failure, then call TAC. |
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Total dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) packets inserted into the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) stream. If DTMF interworking is configured, then these counters are expected to increase. |
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Total dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) packets removed from the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) streams. If DTMF interworking is configured, then these counters are expected to increase. |
Total injected packets dropped
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Failure counters indicating that something has gone wrong—total DTMF packets inserted into RTP streams that have dropped. The suggested action is to monitor the counters and if they are increasing or are associated with another failure, then call TAC. |
Total punted packets dropped
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Failure counters indicating that something has gone wrong—total DTMF packets removed from RTP streams that have dropped. The suggested action is to monitor the counters and if they are increasing or are associated with another failure, then call TAC. |
IOSd MPF Stub Call statistics
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Number of currently in-use Calls |
Number of calls currently in use. |
High-water number of in-use Calls |
The maximum number of calls that have ever been in use. |
Maximum number of in-use Calls supported |
This will only be filled in once the Call IS database moves to initialized state. |
SBC Media Forwarder Statistics Summary information |
Total packets received |
Total packets received by the DBE forwarding process. |
Total packets forwarded |
Total packets forwarded by the DBE forwarding process. |
Total packets dropped |
Total packets dropped by the DBE forwarding process for any reason. |
Total packets punted |
Total packets punted to the IP stack by the DBE forwarding process. |
Incoming packets diverted to SBC subsystem |
Number of incoming packets diverted to the Media Gateway Manager (MGM). |
Outgoing packets inserted by SBC subsystem |
Number of outgoing packets inserted by MGM. |
Detailed breakdown of statistics |
Dropped packets |
IP TTL expired |
Number of packets rejected by DBE forwarding process and dropped because the IP time to live (TTL) has expired. |
No associated flow |
Number of packets rejected by DBE forwarding process and dropped because they do not correspond to a matching media flow. |
Wrong source for flow |
Number of packets rejected by DBE forwarding process and dropped because the source IP address and source port do not match the expected source address and source port for the flow. |
Ingress flow receive disabled |
Number of packets rejected by DBE forwarding process and dropped because receiving packets from the remote endpoint is disabled. |
Egress flow send disabled |
Number of packets rejected by DBE forwarding process and dropped because sending packets to the remote endpoint is disabled. |
Not conforming to flowspec |
Number of packets rejected by DBE forwarding process and dropped because they do not conform according to flowspec traffic policing for the flow. A flowspec is the traffic parameters of a stream of IP packets between two applications in IPv6 or IPv4. |
Badly formed RTP |
Number of packets rejected by DBE forwarding process and dropped due to Real Time Protocol (RTP) errors. |
Badly formed RTCP |
Number of packets rejected by DBE forwarding process and dropped due to Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP) errors. |
Excessive RTCP packet rate |
Number of RTCP packets rejected by DBE forwarding process and dropped because too many RTCP packets were sent on a given flow; policer indicated violated the flow specifier. The DBE forwarding process allows two RTCP packets per second for each flow. |
Borrowed for outgoing DTMF |
Number of packets rejected by DBE forwarding process and dropped because they were borrowed from their own flow in order to allow an outgoing packet to be inserted into a flow. |
Unknown destination address |
Number of packets rejected by DBE forwarding process and dropped because the destination address is unknown. |
Misdirected |
Number of packets that was dropped due to having an address that would have caused the packets to be punted. |
Feature disabled |
Number of packets that was received while SBC was in the process of being deactivated. Depending on the volume of traffic, this number will remain small. This counter only increments during the deactivation process. Once the feature (SBC) is fully deactivated (with the no activate command), this counter will no longer increment. |
Reprocess limit exceeded |
Error condition counter. Counts errors when an SBC packet is re-processed too many times because the destination address was changed to be a local address on the DBE. After the destination address is translated and forwarded, the packet ends up in the SBC path again. This counter does not typically increase. |
Punted packets |
H.248 control packets |
Not implemented in command output. |
Packets containing options |
Number of packets rejected by DBE forwarding process and punted because the IP header contains IP options. |
Fragmented packets |
Number of packets rejected by DBE forwarding process and punted to the IP stack because the IP datagram is fragmented. |
Unexpected IP protocol |
Number of packets rejected by DBE forwarding process and punted because they are neither UDP nor TCP, or they are TCP but they are not destined for a signaling pinhole. |
Packets from invalid port range |
Number of packets rejected by DBE forwarding process and punted because the destination UDP port is outside the VoIP UDP port range. |
Punted packets dropped through rate limiting |
Number of packets not punted to the IP stack and dropped due to rate limiting. |
Packets colored with configured DSCP |
Number of packets colored with configured marker DSCP value by Two-Rate-Three-Color Marker feature. |
Diverted DTMF packets dropped |
Excessive DTMF packet rate |
Number of incoming packets diverted to MGM but dropped due to rate limiting. These packets are included in the divert count and drop count. |
Bad UDP checksum |
The UDP checksum was incorrect in the DTMF packet. The packet is dropped. |
Diverted packet queue full |
Not implemented in command output. |
Other |
Not implemented in command output. |
Inserted packets dropped |
Flow inactive or disabled |
Number of outgoing packets inserted by MGM but dropped because the request is invalid. These packets are included in the insert count and drop count. |
No outgoing packet buffer available |
Number of outgoing packets inserted by MGM but dropped because no packet buffers are available. These packets are included in the insert count and drop count. |
Outgoing Queue full |
Number of outgoing packets inserted by MGM but dropped because the outgoing packet queue is full. These packets are included in the insert count and drop count. |
Other |
Number of outgoing packets inserted by MGM but dropped for other reasons. These packets are included in the insert count and drop count. |
Generated event information |
Number of media UP events |
Number of media UP events generated. |
Number of media DOWN events |
Number of media DOWN events generated. |
Number of unexpected source events |
Number of unexpected source address events generated. |
Platform specific statistics |
Packets learn source address |
For flows that have source address latching configured, a count of the number of packets that are latched. |
Packets Learn source address timed out |
If a flow has be programmed to relatch the source address and a new source address was not received in the specified timeframe, then this counts the timeout. |
Packets conformed |
Count of the number of packets that the policer indicated conformed to the flow specifier. |
Packets violated |
Count of the number of packets that the policer indicated violated the flow specifier. |
Packets exceed |
Count of the number of packets that the policer indicated exceeded the flow specifier |
Packets RTCP receive |
Count of the number of RTCP packets received. |
Related Commands
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show sbc dbe addresses |
Displays the H.248 control addresses and media addresses configured on DBEs. |
show sbc dbe controllers |
Displays the media gateway controllers and the controller address configured on each DBE. |
show sbc dbe media-flow-stats |
Displays the statistics about one or more media flows collected on the DBE. |
show sbc dbe media-stats |
Displays general DBE statistics. These statistics do not include data from active calls. |
show sbc dbe signaling-flow-stats |
Displays the statistics about one or more signaling flows collected on the DBE. |
show sbc dbe h248-profile
To list the information on the specified H.248 profile, including transport, H.248 form, and active packages, use the show sbc dbe h248-profile command in the Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name dbe h248-profile
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Defines the name of the service. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows the defaults and configured options for the H.248 profile:
Router# show sbc mysbc dbe h248-profile
Base Root(root): Max Terminations per context 10
Segment(seg): Max PDU Size 4096 bytes
Related Commands
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h248-profile |
Configures the vDBE H.248 profile name to interoperate with the MGC. |
h248-profile-version |
Configures the vDBE H.248 profile version to interoperate with the MGC. This command is used after you have defined the name of the profile using the h248-profile command. |
show sbc dbe media-flow-stats (session border controller)
To list the media flow statistics collected on the data border element (DBE), use the show sbc dbe media-flow-stats command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc {sbc-name} dbe media-flow-stats [{ summary | detail}] [vrf vrf-name] [ {ipv4 A.B.C.D | ipv6 ipv6-address} [port port-number] ] [context {id}| termination {termination substring}] ]
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Name of the Session Border Controller (SBC) service. |
summary |
(Optional) Displays a summary of the media flow statistics, including pinhole flows, for the DBE. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed media statistics, including pinhole flows, for the DBE. |
vrf vrf-name |
(Optional) Displays only media flows to or from the specified VPN routing and forwarding instance (VRF). |
ipv4 A.B.C.D |
(Optional) Displays only media flows to or from the specified IPv4 media IP address. |
ipv6 ipv6-address |
(Optional) Displays only media flows to or from the specified IPv6 media IP address. |
port port-number |
(Optional) Displays only media flows to or from the specified port number. |
context |
(Optional) Shows summary or detailed display of all pinhole flows within the context ID. |
id |
(Optional) Specifies the context ID number. |
termination |
(Optional) Shows summary or detailed display of pinhole flows. that match the termination substring. |
termination substring |
(Optional) Specifies the termination substring number. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.2 |
The context and termination keywords were added. New fields (Max Burst size, Delay variation tolerance, SDP string, Graceful deactivation, DiffServ Code Point, Media Loss Event, and NAT Latch Event) were added to the output display. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command is supported for the unified model. |
Usage Guidelines
Not all endpoints report RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) endpoint statistics. In addition, not all endpoints that report RTCP statistics report all the fields shown.
When the “Media Flowing” field is reported as Yes, it either means that media has been observed flowing on the call within the media timeout period, or the call has failed over within the last media timeout period and the SBC has not yet had a chance to observe whether media is flowing or not.
Examples
The following example displays signaling and media flow pairs and additional fields added in Cisco IOS XE Release 2.2:
Router# show sbc global dbe media-flow-stats
State of Media Flow: Allocated
Call Established Time: 16:54:29 UTC Feb 20 2008
Flow Priority: Unspecified
Name mycompany/voice/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/3
Reserved Bandwidth: 12600 (bytes/second)
VLAN Tags(Priorities): 0(0), 0(0)
Local Address: 202.50.2.1
Remote Address: 10.10.127.22
Data Discarded: 0 (bytes)
Time To Recovery: Not known
EndPoint Packets sent: Not known
EndPoint Packets received: Not known
EndPoint Packets Lost: Not known
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Billing ID: 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Media directions allowed: inactive
Max Burst size: 3250 (bytes) <===== additional fields for side A
Delay variation tolerance: 0 (ms)
SDP string: m=audio $ RTP/AVP 0
Graceful deactivation: No
Name mycompany/voice/gn/0/2/0/1/bb/4
Reserved Bandwidth: 12600 (bytes/second)
VLAN Tags(Priorities): 0(0), 0(0)
Local Address: 202.50.2.1
Remote Address: 200.0.0.1
Data Discarded: 0 (bytes)
Time To Recovery: Not known
EndPoint Packets Sent: Not known
EndPoint Packets Received: Not known
EndPoint Packets Lost: Not known
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Billing ID: 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Media directions allowed: inactive
Max Burst size: 3250 (bytes) <===== additional fields for Side B
Delay variation tolerance: 0 (ms)
SDP string: m=audio $ RTP/AVP 0
Graceful deactivation: No
The following example shows detailed statistics from an IPv4 media flow collected on the DBE:
Router# show sbc mySbc dbe media-flow-stats detail
State of Media Flow: Active
Call Established Time: 23:50:20 UTC Jun 21 2007
Name abc/voice/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/3
Reserved Bandwidth: 12 (bytes/second)
VLAN Tags(Priorities): 0(0), 0(0)
Local Address: 202.50.255.113
Remote Address: 100.50.255.110
Remote Source Address Mask: 100.50.255.0/24
Data Received: 266 (bytes)
Data Discarded: 0 (bytes)
Time To Recovery: Not known
EndPoint Packets Sent: Not known
EndPoint Packets Received: Not known
EndPoint Packets Lost: Not known
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Billing ID: 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Media directions allowed: sendrecv
Max Burst size: 3250 (bytes) <===== additional fields for side A
Delay variation tolerance: 0 (ms)
SDP string: m=audio $ RTP/AVP 0
Graceful deactivation: No
Name abc/voice/gn/0/1/0/1/bb/4
Reserved Bandwidth: 23 (bytes/second)
VLAN Tags(Priorities): 0(0), 0(0)
Local Address: 202.50.255.113
Remote Address: 200.50.255.110
Data Received: 263 (bytes)
Data Discarded: 54 (bytes)
Time To Recovery: Not known
EndPoint Packets Sent: Not known
EndPoint Packets Received: Not known
EndPoint Packets Lost: Not known
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Billing ID: 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Media directions allowed: sendrecv
Max Burst size: 3250 (bytes) <===== additional fields for side B
Delay variation tolerance: 0 (ms)
SDP string: m=audio $ RTP/AVP 0
Graceful deactivation: No
The following example shows detailed statistics from an IPv6 media flow collected on the DBE:
Router# show sbc mySbc dbe media-flow-stats detail
State of Media Flow: Allocated
Call Established Time: 23:51:29 UTC Jun 21 2007
Name abc/voice/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/1
Reserved Bandwidth: 23 (bytes/second)
VLAN Tags(Priorities): 0(0), 0(0)
Local Address: 3333:1111:1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:7777
Remote Address: 2222:1111:1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:7777
Data Discarded: 0 (bytes)
Time To Recovery: Not known
EndPoint Packets Sent: Not known
EndPoint Packets Received: Not known
EndPoint Packets Lost: Not known
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Billing ID: 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Media directions allowed: sendrecv
Max Burst size: 3250 (bytes) <===== additional fields for side A
Delay variation tolerance: 0 (ms)
SDP string: m=audio $ RTP/AVP 0
Graceful deactivation: No
Name abc/voice/gn/0/1/0/1/bb/2
Reserved Bandwidth: 12 (bytes/second)
VLAN Tags(Priorities): 0(0), 0(0)
Local Address: 2222:1111:1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:7777
Remote Address: 3333:1111:1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:7777
Data Discarded: 0 (bytes)
Time To Recovery: Not known
EndPoint Packets Sent: Not known
EndPoint Packets Received: Not known
EndPoint Packets Lost: Not known
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Billing ID: 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Media directions allowed: sendrecv
Max Burst size: 3250 (bytes) <===== additional fields for side B
Delay variation tolerance: 0 (ms)
SDP string: m=audio $ RTP/AVP 0
Graceful deactivation: No
The following example shows summary statistics collected for media flows on the DBE:
Router# show sbc mySbc dbe media-flow-stats summary
Side A: Name abc/voice6/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/3 Media Flowing: No
Local Address/Port: 3:100:1:1:1:1:1:1/30000
Remote Address/Port: 2:100:1:1:1:1:1:1/20000
Side B: Name abc/voice6/gn/0/1/0/1/bb/4 Media Flowing: No
Local Address/Port: 2:100:1:1:1:1:1:1/20000
Remote Address/Port: 3:100:1:1:1:1:1:1/30000
Side A: Name abc/voice4/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/7 Media Flowing: No
Local Address/Port: 202.100.1.3/20002
Remote Address/Port: Not known
Side B: Name abc/voice4/gn/0/1/0/1/bb/8 Media Flowing: No
Local Address/Port: 202.100.1.3/20000
Remote Address/Port: 200.100.1.1/30000
The following command lists the statistics for media flows collected on the DBE associated with a VRF vpn1:
Router# show sbc dmsbc-node9 dbe media-flow-stats summary/detail vrf vpn1 ipv4
SBC Service ''dmsbc-node9''
State of Media Flow: Active
Reserved Bandwidth: 10 (kilobytes/second)
No media timeout remaining: 2741
Local Address: 88.88.110.100
Remote Address: 200.200.200.172
RTP Packets Received: 140134
The following command lists the statistics about one or more media flows collected on the DBE for a port with an IPv4 address associated with a specific VRF instance:
Router# show sbc j dbe media-flow-stats detail vrf vpn1 ipv4 10.127.3.1 port 16526
State of Media Flow: Active
Reserved Bandwidth: 10500 (bytes/second)
No media timeout remaining: 30
Local Address: 88.102.9.100
Remote Address: 10.127.3.1
RTP Packets Received: 2119
RTP Data Received: 423800 (bytes)
RTP Data Sent: 419200 (bytes)
RTP Data Discarded: 0 (bytes)
End Point Packets Sent: Not known
End Point Packets Received: Not known
End Point Packets Lost: Not known
Affected by Routing Error: No
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Billing ID: 0x47B507DF2020202020202030302B3030303030300000
Media directions allowed: sendrecv
Local Address: 88.102.10.100
Remote Address: 10.127.4.1
RTP Packets Received: 2096
RTP Data Received: 419200 (bytes)
RTP Data Sent: 423800 (bytes)
RTP Data Discarded: 0 (bytes)
End Point Packets Sent: Not known
End Point Packets Received: Not known
End Point Packets Lost: Not known
Affected by Routing Error: No
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Billing ID: 0x47B507DF2020202020202030302B3030303030300000
Media directions allowed: sendrecv
Table 5 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 5 show sbc dbe media-flow-stats Field Descriptions
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Context ID |
The context ID to which the flow is associated. |
Stream ID |
Stream ID. |
State of Media Flow |
Flow (or Termination) state (Active, Allocated, or Unknown). Active—The DBE has programmed the flow pair and media has started flowing in at least one direction. Allocated—The DBE has programmed the flow pair, but no media has started to flow. Unknown—The DBE has not yet been given enough information by the controller to be able to program the flow pair. |
Call Established Time |
Call established time in the format 23:51:29 UTC Jun 21 2007. |
Flow Priority |
Priority of the call (Routine or Urgent). |
Side A |
Information for the initiating side of the call. |
Side B |
Information for the terminating side of the call. |
Name |
Name of the flow. |
Reserved Bandwidth |
Bandwidth reserved for the call in bytes per second. (This value maps to the tman/sdr value.) |
Status |
Status is InService or OutofService. InService—Flow on this side is in service. OutofService—No media is forwarded. |
VRF Name |
Either the VRF name, or “Global” when there is no VRF. |
VLAN Tags (Priorities) |
VLAN tags and Ethernet priorities information. |
Local Address |
Local address on the DBE on which packets are received for this side of the call. |
Local Port |
Local port on the DBE on which packets are received for this side of the call. |
Remote Address |
Address of the remote endpoint from which packets are expected to be sent for this side of the call. |
Remote Port |
Port on the remote endpoint from which packets are expected to be sent for this side of the call. |
Remote Source Address Mask |
If specified, all packets matching the Remote Source Address Mask are classified as belonging to this flow rather than just those matching the full remote and port. (This value maps to the gm/sam value.) |
Packets Received |
Number of packets received from the remote endpoint. |
Packets Sent |
Number of packets forwarded to the remote endpoint. |
Packets Discarded |
Number of packets dropped (due to bandwidth policing, for example). |
Data Received |
Number of bytes of data received from the remote endpoint. |
Data Sent |
Number of bytes of data forwarded to the remote endpoint. |
Data Discarded |
Number of bytes of data dropped (due to bandwidth policing, for example). (This value maps to the gm/sam value.) |
GM Discarded Packets |
This counter is always set to zero because it is not currently implemented. It will be the number of data packets received from the remote endpoint that have been discarded locally because of source address/port filtering. |
Time To Recovery |
The tsc/ttr value from Termination State Control (TSC) package, in milliseconds. |
EndPoint Packets Sent |
If there are EndPoint packets flowing in the call, the number of RTP packets (within the most recently received EndPoint) that the endpoint reports as being sent. |
EndPoint Packets Received |
If there are EndPoint packets flowing in the call, the number of RTP packets (within the most recently received EndPoint) that the endpoint reports as being received. |
EndPoint Packets Lost |
If there are EndPoint packets flowing in the call, the number of RTP packets (within the most recently received EndPoint) that the endpoint reports as being lost. |
DTMF Interworking |
Indicates whether DTMF interworking is in operation for the flow. |
Media Flowing |
Indicates whether packets are flowing from the endpoint. |
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets |
If unexpected-source-alerting is switched on with the unexpected-source-alerting command, this counter records the number of alerts generated for the flow when media packets for a call are received from an unexpected source address and port. An unexpected source event happens when a packet is received, matched to a flow (but not by a full 5-tuple comparison), and found to have come from the wrong remote address. |
Billing ID |
Signaling border element (SBE) billing ID for this side of the call. |
Media directions allowed |
Allowed directions of media flow for this side of the call (inactive, sendonly, recvonly, or sendrecv). |
Max Burst size |
The maximum burst size (tman/mbs) associated with the Tman package. |
Delay variation tolerance |
The delay variation tolerance (tman/dvt) associated with the Tman package. Defines the delay variation tolerance for the stream in tenths of microseconds when enforcing the PDR value in the first leaky bucket. |
SDP string |
The SDP string is that present on the H.248 ADD request to provision the call. |
Graceful deactivation |
Description to be added. |
DiffServ Code Point |
The Diffserv Code point is the (DSCP value) provided on the H.248 request to mark the media packets. This reflects the ds/dscp parameters. |
Media Loss Event |
Media Loss Event is “Yes” if the flow has the nt/qualert subscription. |
NAT Latch Event |
The NAT Latch Event is “Yes” if the flow has adr/rsac subscribed. |
Related Commands
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show sbc dbe flow-stats |
Lists all flow statistics, both signaling and media flows, collected on the data border element (DBE). |
show sbc dbe addresses |
Displays the H.248 control addresses and media addresses configured on DBEs. |
show sbc dbe controllers |
Displays the media gateway controllers and the controller address configured on each DBE. |
show sbc dbe forwarder-stats |
Displays the global list of statistics for the DBE forwarding process. |
show sbc dbe media-stats |
Displays general DBE statistics. These statistics do not include data from active calls. |
show sbc dbe signaling-flow-stats |
Displays the statistics about one or more signaling flows collected on the DBE. |
unexpected-source-alerting |
Enables the generation of alerts when media packets for a call are received from an unexpected source address and port. |
show sbc dbe media-stats (session border controller)
To list general data border element (DBE) statistics, use the show sbc dbe media- stats command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc {sbc-name} dbe media-stats
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Name of the Session Border Controller (SBC) service. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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|
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command is supported in the unified model. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2S |
The output of the command was updated to include information about the transcoded calls. |
Usage Guidelines
The show sbc dbe media- stats statistics do not include data from active calls. The global counters keep track of packets received and sent on calls that have already ended.
The Active Flows statistic counts the number of flows for which media has been observed within the media-timeout period, or where the call has failed over within the last media-timeout period and the Session Border Controller (SBC) has not yet had a chance to observe whether media is flowing or not.
The Unclassified Pkts statistic includes all packets received on the VLAN interface that are not matched to a valid media flow. This includes media packets not matched to a flow, signaling packets, and any other traffic.
Examples
The following example shows general DBE statistics on a DBE that is on an SBC called “mySbc.” These DBE statistics do not include data from active calls.
Router# show sbc mySbc dbe media-stats
Available Bandwidth = Unlimited
Available Packet Rate = Unlimited
Active Transcoded Flows = 1
Peak Transcoded Flows = 1
Total Transcoded Flows = 1
Active Signaling Flows = 0
Total Signaling Flows = 0
SBC Packets Discarded = 0
Table 6 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 6 show sbc dbe media-stats Field Descriptions
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Max Term per Context |
Maximum number of terminations per context. |
Available Bandwidth |
Total amount of bandwidth available for new calls. |
Available Flows |
Total amount of flows available for new calls. |
Available Packet Rate |
Amount of media packets per second available to new calls. |
Active Media Flows |
Current number of active calls. |
Peak Media Flows |
Maximum number of concurrent calls recorded. |
Total Media Flows |
Total number of calls set up on the DBE since the statistics were last cleared. |
Active Transcoded Flows |
Current number of active transcoded calls. |
Peak Transcoded Flows |
Maximum number of transcoded calls recorded. |
Total Transcoded Flows |
Total number of transcoded calls on the DBE. |
Active Signaling Flows |
Current number of flows that are actively forwarding signaling traffic. |
Peak Signaling Flows |
Peak number of active signaling flows since the statistics were last reset. |
Total Signaling Flows |
Accumulated total number of signaling flows. This count contains both active signaling flows and signaling flows that were allocated but never connected. |
SBC Packets Received |
Total number of SBC packets received by the DBE for completed calls. |
SBC Octets Received |
Number of octets of SBC data received by the DBE for completed calls. |
SBC Packets Sent |
Total number of SBC packets sent by the DBE for completed calls. |
SBC Octets Sent |
Number of octets of SBC data sent by the DBE for completed calls. |
SBC Packets Discarded |
Number of SBC packets discarded on completed calls. |
SBC Octets Discarded |
Number of SBC octets discarded on completed calls. |
No Media Count |
Number of calls that have been dropped because there was no media flowing on the call. |
Related Commands
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show sbc dbe addresses |
Displays the H.248 control addresses and media addresses configured on DBEs. |
show sbc dbe controllers |
Displays the media gateway controllers and the controller address configured on each DBE. |
show sbc dbe forwarder-stats |
Displays the global list of statistics for the DBE forwarding process. |
show sbc dbe media-flow-stats |
Displays the statistics about one or more media flows collected on the DBE. |
show sbc dbe signaling-flow-stats |
Displays the statistics about one or more signaling flows collected on the DBE. |
unexpected-source-alerting |
Enables the generation of alerts when media packets for a call are received from an unexpected source address and port. |
show sbc dbe signaling-flow-stats (session border controller)
To list the signaling flow statistics collected on the data border element (DBE), use the show sbc dbe signaling-flow-stats command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc {sbc-name} dbe signaling-flow-stats [{ summary | detail} [vrf vrf-name] [{ipv4 A.B.C.D | ipv6 ipv6-address} [port port-number] ] [context {id}| termination {termination substring}] ]
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Name of the Session Border Controller (SBC) service. |
summary |
(Optional) Displays a summary of the signaling flow statistics, including pinhole flows, for the DBE. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed signaling flow statistics, including pinhole flows, for the DBE. |
vrf vrf-name |
(Optional) Displays only signaling flows to or from the specified VPN routing and forwarding instance (VRF). |
ipv4 A.B.C.D |
(Optional) Displays only signaling flows to or from the specified IPv4 media IP address. |
ipv6 ipv6-address |
(Optional) Displays only signaling flows to or from the specified IPv6 media IP address. |
port port-number |
(Optional) Displays only signaling flows to or from the specified port number. |
context |
(Optional) Shows summary or detailed display of all pinhole flows within the context ID. |
id |
(Optional) Specifies the context ID number. |
termination |
(Optional) Shows summary or detailed display of pinhole flows. that match the termination substring. |
termination substring |
(Optional) Specifies the termination substring number. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.2 |
The context and termination keywords were added. New fields (Max Burst size, Delay variation tolerance, SDP string, Graceful deactivation, DiffServ Code Point, Media Loss Event, and NAT Latch Event) were added to the output display. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command is supported in the unified model. |
Usage Guidelines
When the “Media Flowing” field is reported as Yes, it either means that media has been observed flowing on the call within the media timeout period, or the call has failed over within the last media timeout period and the SBC has not yet had a chance to observe whether media is flowing or not.
Examples
The following example displays signaling and media flow pairs and additional fields added in Cisco IOS XE Release 2.2:
Router# show sbc global dbe signaling-flow-stats
State of Signaling Flow: Allocated
Call Established Time: 16:53:58 UTC Feb 20 2008
Flow Priority: Unspecified
Name mycompany/sip4/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/1
Reserved Bandwidth: 0 (bytes/second)
VLAN Tags(Priorities): 0(0), 0(0)
Local Address: 202.50.2.1
Data Discarded: 0 (bytes)
Time To Recovery: Not known
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Max Burst size: 0 (bytes) <===== additional fields for Side A
Delay variation tolerance: 0 (microseconds)
SDP string: m=application $ udp 0
Graceful deactivation: No
Name mycompany/sip4/gn/0/1/0/1/bb/2
Reserved Bandwidth: 0 (bytes/second)
VLAN Tags(Priorities): 0(0), 0(0)
Local Address: 202.50.2.1
Data Discarded: 0 (bytes)
Time To Recovery: Not known
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Max Burst size: 0 (bytes) <===== additional fields for side B
Delay variation tolerance: 0 (microseconds)
SDP string: m=application $ udp 0
Graceful deactivation: No
The following example displays detailed statistics from an IPv4 signaling flow collected on the DBE:
Router# show sbc mySbc dbe signaling-flow-stats detail
State of Signaling Flow: Active
Call Established Time: 12:55:11 UTC Aug 11 2007
Name abc/sip/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/1
Reserved Bandwidth: 43 (bytes/second)
VLAN Tags(Priorities): 0(0), 0(0)
Local Address: 202.50.255.110
Remote Address: 100.50.255.110
Remote Source Address Mask: 100.50.255.0/24
Data Received: 885 (bytes)
Data Discarded: 292 (bytes)
Time To Recovery: Not known
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Max Burst size: 0 (bytes) <===== additional fields for Side A
Delay variation tolerance: 0 (microseconds)
SDP string: m=application $ udp 0
Graceful deactivation: No
Name abc/sip/gn/0/1/0/1/bb/2
Reserved Bandwidth: 0 (bytes/second)
VLAN Tags(Priorities): 0(0), 0(0)
Local Address: 202.50.255.110
Remote Address: 200.50.255.110
Data Received: 880 (bytes)
Data Discarded: 880 (bytes)
Time To Recovery: Not known
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Max Burst size: 0 (bytes) <===== additional fields for side B
Delay variation tolerance: 0 (microseconds)
SDP string: m=application $ udp 0
Graceful deactivation: No
The following example displays detailed statistics from an IPv6 signaling flow collected on the DBE:
Router# show sbc global dbe signaling-flow-stats detail
State of Signaling Flow: Allocated
Call Established Time: 12:55:11 UTC Aug 11 2007
Name abc/sip/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/1
Reserved Bandwidth: 23 (bytes/second)
VLAN Tags(Priorities): 0(0), 0(0)
Local Address: 1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:6666:7777:3331
Remote Address: Not known
Remote Source Address Mask: 2222:1111:1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:7777/48
Data Discarded: 0 (bytes)
GM Discarded Packets: Not known
Time To Recovery: Not known
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Max Burst size: 0 (bytes) <===== additional fields for side A
Delay variation tolerance: 0 (microseconds)
SDP string: m=application $ udp 0
Graceful deactivation: No
Name abc/sip/gn/0/1/0/1/bb/2
Reserved Bandwidth: 0 (bytes/second)
VLAN Tags(Priorities): 0(0), 0(0)
Local Address Mask: 2222:1111:1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:7777/48
Remote Address: 3333:1111:1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:7777
Data Discarded: 0 (bytes)
Time To Recovery: Not known
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets: No
Max Burst size: 0 (bytes) <===== additional fields for side B
Delay variation tolerance: 0 (microseconds)
SDP string: m=application $ udp 0
Graceful deactivation: No
The following example shows summary statistics collected for signaling flows on the DBE:
Router# show sbc mySbc dbe signaling-flow-stats summary
Side A: Name abc/sip6/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/1 Media Flowing: Yes
Local Address/Port: 1:100:1:1:1:1:1:1/5060
Remote Address/Port: 2:100:1:1:1:1:1:1/5000
Side B: Name abc/sip6/gn/0/1/0/1/bb/2 Media Flowing: Yes
Local Address/Port: 2:100:1:1:1:1:1:1/5000
Remote Address/Port: 3:100:1:1:1:1:1:1/5060
Side A: Name abc/sip4/gn/0/1/0/1/ac/5 Media Flowing: Yes
Local Address/Port: 202.100.1.1/5000
Remote Address/Port: 100.100.1.1/5000
Side B: Name abcsip4/gn/0/1/0/1/bb/6 Media Flowing: Yes
Local Address/Port: 202.100.1.1/5001
Remote Address/Port: 200.100.1.1/5000
Table 7 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 7 show sbc dbe signaling-flow-stats Field Descriptions
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Context ID |
Context ID to which the flow is associated. |
Stream ID |
Stream ID. |
State of Signaling Flow |
Flow state (Active, Allocated, or Unknown).
- Active—DBE has programmed the flow pair and the media has started flowing in at least one direction.
- Allocated—DBE has programmed the flow pair, but no media has started to flow.
- Unknown—DBE has not yet been given enough information by the controller to be able to program the flow pair.
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Call Established Time |
Call established time in the format 23:51:29 UTC Jun 21 2007. |
Flow Priority |
Priority of the call (Routine or Urgent). |
Side A |
Information for the initiating side of the call |
Side B |
Information for the terminating side of the call |
Name |
Name of the flow. |
Reserved Bandwidth |
Bandwidth reserved for the call in bytes per second. |
Status |
Status is InService or OutofService. InService—Flow on this side is in service. OutofService—No media is forwarded. |
VRF Name |
Either the VRF name, or “Global” when there is no VRF. |
VLAN Tags (Priorities) |
VLAN tags and Ethernet priority information. |
Local Address |
Local address on the DBE on which packets are received for this side of the call. |
Local Port |
Local port on the DBE on which packets are received for this side of the call. |
Remote Address |
Address of the remote endpoint from which packets are expected to be sent for this side of the call. |
Remote Port |
Port on the remote endpoint from which packets are expected to be sent for this side of the call. |
Remote Source Address Mask |
If specified, all packets matching the Remote Source Address Mask are classified as belonging to this flow rather than just those matching the full remote and port. |
Packets Received |
Number of packets received from the remote endpoint. |
Packets Sent |
Number of packets forwarded to the remote endpoint. |
Packets Discarded |
Number of packets dropped (due to bandwidth policing, for example). |
Data Received |
Number of bytes of data received from the remote endpoint. |
Data Sent |
Number of bytes of data forwarded to the remote endpoint. |
Data Discarded |
Number of bytes of data dropped (due to bandwidth policing, for example). |
GM Discarded Packets |
This counter is always set to zero because it is not currently implemented. It will be the number of data packets received from the remote end point and discarded locally because of source address/port filtering. |
Time To Recovery |
The tsc/ttr value from Termination State Control (TSC) package, in milliseconds. |
Media Flowing |
Indicates whether packets are flowing from the endpoint. |
Unexpected SrcAddr Packets |
If unexpected-source-alerting is switched on with the unexpected-source-alerting command, this counter records the number of alerts generated for the flow when media packets for a call are received from an unexpected source address and port. An unexpected source event happens when a packet is received, matched to a flow (but not by a full 5-tuple comparison), and found to have come from the wrong remote address. |
Max Burst size |
The maximum burst size (tman/mbs) associated with the Tman package. |
Delay variation tolerance |
The delay variation tolerance (tman/dvt) associated with the Tman package. Defines the delay variation tolerance for the stream in tenths of microseconds when enforcing the PDR value in the first leaky bucket. |
SDP string |
The SDP string is that present on the H.248 ADD request to provision the call. |
Graceful deactivation |
Description to be added. |
DiffServ Code Point |
The Diffserv Code point is the (DSCP value) provided on the H.248 request to mark the media packets. This reflects the ds/dscp parameters. |
Media Loss Event |
Media Loss Event is “Yes” if the flow has the nt/qualert subscription. |
NAT Latch Event |
The NAT Latch Event is “Yes” if the flow has adr/rsac subscribed. |
Related Commands
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show sbc dbe flow-stats |
Lists all flow statistics, both signaling and media flows, collected on the data border element (DBE). |
show sbc dbe addresses |
Displays the H.248 control addresses and media addresses configured on DBEs. |
show sbc dbe controllers |
Displays the media gateway controllers and the controller address configured on each DBE. |
show sbc dbe forwarder-stats |
Displays the global list of statistics for the DBE forwarding process. |
show sbc dbe media-stats |
Displays general DBE statistics. These statistics do not include data from active calls. |
show sbc dbe media-flow-stats |
Displays the statistics about one or more media flows collected on the DBE. |
unexpected-source-alerting |
Enables the generation of alerts when media packets for a call are received from an unexpected source address and port. |
show sbc h248 bac
To display the H.248 Border Access Controller (BAC) configuration on the Session Border Controller (SBC), use the show sbc h248 bac command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc h248 bac {adjacencies [adj-name]} | call contexts | iad {active-number | sessions [filter] | [mid]} | trace-filter
Syntax Description
adjacencies |
Displays information pertaining to all the H.248 BAC adjacencies on the SBC or a specific H.248 BAC adjacency when the adj-name is configured. |
adj-name |
Specific name of an SBC H.248 BAC adjacency. |
call contexts |
Displays call information pertaining to the SBC H.248 BAC. |
iad |
Displays Integrated Access Device (IAD) information pertaining to the SBC H.248 BAC. |
active-number |
Displays the active number of the SBC H.248 BAC IAD. |
sessions |
Displays the SBC H.248 BAC IAD registry. |
filter |
Specifies the Message Identifier (MID) filter. |
mid |
Specifies the MID. |
trace-filter |
Displays the SBC H.248 BAC trace filter. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 3.7S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
There is no no form of this command.
Examples
The following is a sample output of the show sbc h248 bac adjacencies command:
Name Type State Description
-----------------------------------------------------------
iad_80_123 Access Detached
Table 8 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 8 show sbc h248 bac adjacencies Field Descriptions
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Name |
Name of the H.248 adjacency. |
Type |
Type of the H.248 adjacency. The valid values are Core or Access. |
State |
State of the H.248 adjacency. The valid values are Attached or Detached. |
Description |
Description for the adjacency provided by customers. |
The following is a sample output of the show sbc h248 bac adjacencies core_spec command:
Adjacency core_spec2 (CORE)
Control Address: 192.168.102.222
Control Port Type: PORT-RANGE
Control Port-Range Start: 2944
Control Port-Range End: 2945
Remote Address: 192.168.102.14
Table 9 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 9 show sbc h248 bac adjacencies core_spec Field Descriptions
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Status |
State of the H.248 adjacency. The valid values are Attached or Detached. |
Control Address |
IP address assigned to the H.248 adjacency. |
Control Port Type |
Control port type of the H.248 adjacency. The valid values are Port Binding Type, Port for Static Binding, or Port Range for Dynamic Binding. |
Control Port-Range Start |
Start port number. |
Control Port-Range End |
End port number. |
Remote Address |
IP address of the Media Gateway Controller(MGC). |
Remote Port |
Listening port of the MGC. |
VRF |
Virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) in which the adjacency resides. |
Realm ID |
ID for binding with the reserved IP address pool of media flow. |
The following is a sample output of the show sbc h248 bac adjacencies access_spec command:
Adjacency access (ACCESS)
Binding Core Adjacency: core
H.248 BAC Domain Name: tt
Table 10 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 10 show sbc h248 bac adjacencies access_spec Field Descriptions
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Status |
State of the H.248 adjacency. The valid values are Attached or Detached. |
Control Address |
IP address assigned to the H.248 adjacency. |
Control Port Type |
Only PORT is supported for access adjacency. |
Control Port |
Port number assigned to the access adjacency. |
VRF |
VRF the adjacency resides in. |
Realm ID |
ID for binding with the reserved IP address pool of media flow. |
Binding Core Adjacency |
Core adjacency that the access adjacency binds. |
H.248 BAC Domain Name |
Domain name specified by customers. |
Heart Beat Terminate |
The terminate interval. BAC blocks the heartbeat from the endpoints within the terminate interval. |
Retry |
Retry number. |
Audit Interval |
Interval between BAC's endpoint audits. |
Audit |
Audit type for the H.248 adjacency. The valid values are Auto or Force. |
Register Rate |
Maximum register rate for the access adjacency. |
Media Bypass |
Value shows whether media bypass is enabled or not. |
Media Down |
Value shows whether media down detection is enabled or not. |
NAT |
Value shows whether the endpoints reside behind the NAT device. |
The following is a sample output of the show sbc h248 bac call contexts command :
dst: 192.168.102.81/4006 VRF 0
IAD mid: [192.168.102.80]:2944
---------------------------------------------
Table 11 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 11 show sbc h248 bac call contexts Field Descriptions
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Context ID |
Context ID of the active call. |
MGM correlator |
ID of the MGM correlator. |
MPF correlator |
ID of the MPF correlater. |
State |
Call state. The valid values are IDLE, ALLOCATING, ALLOCATED, CONNECTED, MODIFYING, or DELETING. |
RTP term id |
RTP termination ID. |
Access side RTP addr |
Source or destination IP address, port, and VRF of media flow on the access side. |
Core side RTP addr |
Source or destination IP address, port, and VRF of media flow on the core side. |
IAD mid |
The MID for IAD. |
The following is a sample output of the show sbc h248 bac iad active-number 1 command:
H.248 bac active iad number: 1
H.248 bac active call context numbers: 47
Table 12 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 12 show sbc h248 bac iad active-number 1 Field Descriptions
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H.248 bac active iad number |
Number of registered IADs. |
H.248 bac active call context number |
Number of active call contexts. |
The following is a sample output of the show sbc h248 bac iad sessions command:
Access side remote address: 172.16.104.13 port 2944
Core side local address: 172.16.104.178 port 3000
IAD mid: [172.16.104.13]:2944
BAC mid: [172.16.104.178]:2944
Table 13 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 13 show sbc h248 bac iad sessions Field Descriptions
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Access side remote address |
IP address and port number of the remote endpoint. |
Core side local address |
IP address and port number of the local core adjacency. |
IAD mid |
MID of the IAD. |
BAC mid |
MID of the BAC. |
IAD domain name |
Domain name of the IAD if the domain name is used for the MID. |
show sbc rg
To list the transport and statistical information pertaining to the Session Border Controller (SBC) redundancy group, use the show sbc rg command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name rg {transport | statistics}
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
The name of the SBC service. |
statistics |
Displays the SBC redundancy group statistics. |
transport |
Displays the SBC redundancy group transport information. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows the SBC redundancy group statistics:
Router# show sbc MySBC rg statistics
Number of messages successfully queued = 99901
Number of messages successfully requeued = 3875
Number of messages successfully sent = 99901
Number of IPS messages sent = 99628
Number of messages queue failures = 0
Number of messages send throttles = 0
Number of messages send full throttles = 0
Number of messages requeue failures = 0
Number of attempted-send message failures = 45
Number of message header malloc failures = 0
Number of no packet available failures = 0
Number of high watermark of queued messages = 43
Number of high watermark of recv messages = 0
Number of messages received = 1621
Number of received IPS messages = 1389
Number of received messages discarded = 0
Number of received messages dropped(no group) = 0
Number of received large IPS messages = 0
Number of large message send failures = 0
Number of large message send total = 0
Number of large message recv failures = 0
Number of large message not sent, unsupp by peer = 0
Slow start avoidance counter = 50/50
Send message size high watermark = 7820
The following example shows the SBC redundancy group transport information:
Router# show sbc MySBC rg transport
SBC HA RG connection parameters for domain 2/2
---------------------------------------------
show sbc rsrcmon
To show congestion states and statistics during switchover, use the show sbc rsrcmon command in the Privileged EXEC mode .
show sbc sbc-name rsrcmon
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Specifies the name of the SBC service. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows the addresses that are configured on mySBC:
Router# show sbc test rsrcmon
Resource Monitoring : Enabled
Congestion Status : Normal
CPU Congestion Status : Normal
Mem Congestion Status : Normal
Calls Rejected Due to Congestion : 0
CPU Congestion Threshold : 91 %
CPU Congestion Clear Threshold : 80 %
Top Procs Frequency : 200 ms
CPU Probe Duration during Congestion : 1000 ms
CPU Probe Duration during Normal Operation : 3000 ms
Avg CPU Utilization in last 500 msec : 0%(cpu0) 7%(cpu1)
1500 msec : 0%(cpu0) 10%(cpu1)
SBC Memory Allocation Limit : No Limit
Current Allocation : 78466149 bytes
Peak Allocation : 78466149 bytes
Allocation Failure Count : 0
Buffer Pool Usage : 67413 bytes
CB Pool Usage : 37464456 bytes
Free Memory SBC Holding : 40934280 bytes
Memory Usage Ceiling : 180000000 bytes
Last Monitored Usage : 37533189 bytes (20 %)
Total memory for dynamic memory allocation (arena) -- 440040 bytes
Number of ordinary blk not in use (ordblks) --------- 4
Number of small blk not in use (smblks) ------------- 0
Number of blks allocated w/ mmap (hblks) ------------ 300
Sum of memory allocated with mmap (hblkhd) ---------- 78798848 bytes
Space in small blks in use (usmblks) ---------------- 0 bytes
Space in free small blks (fsmblks) ------------------ 0 bytes
Space in ordinary blocks in use (uordblks) ---------- 434736 bytes
Space in free ordinary blocks (fordblks) ----------- 5304 bytes
keepcost -------------------------------------------- 5168
Used = 470876160 bytes (321875968 bytes after minus buffers/cached)
Free = 373993472 bytes (522993664 bytes after adding buffers/cached)
show sbc sbe aaa
To list the AAA status and configuration on each SBE, use the show sbc sbe aaa command in the Privileged EXEC mode .
show sbc sbc-name sbe aaa
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Specifies the name of the SBC service. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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|
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows the addresses that are configured on mySBC:
AAA control address: 10.1.0.1
Accounting server: 10.2.0.1
Authentication server: 172.19.5.1
Authentication server: 172.19.5.2
show sbc sbe addresses
To list the addresses configured on SBEs, use the show sbc sbe addresses command in the Privileged EXEC mode .
show sbc sbc-name sbe addresses
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Specifies the name of the SBC service. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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|
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.6 |
The command output was modified. |
Examples
The following example shows the addresses that are configured on mySBC:
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe addresses
AAA control address: 10.1.0.1
H.248 control address: 10.1.0.1
H.323 adjacency h323ToIsp42: 10.1.0.2:1720, VRF vpn3
SIP adjacency SipToIsp42: 10.1.0.2:5060, VRF vpn3
The following example shows the addresses that are configured on asr1:
Router# show sbc asr1 sbe addresses
AAA control address: 33.33.36.1
No Media Gateway Controller Listen information found.
No H323 adjacency information found.
SIP adjacency UEV6: 2001:A401::33:33:36:1:4060
SIP adjacency CCM134: 33.33.36.1:5060
SIP adjacency CCM135: 33.33.36.1:5060
SIP adjacency CCM136: 33.33.36.1:5060
SIP adjacency CSPS23: 33.33.36.1:0
SIP adjacency OpensipsV6: 2001:A401::33:33:36:1:7060
SIP adjacency CCM135-IPV6: 2001:A401::33:33:36:1:5060
SIP adjacency CCM135-vrfb: 10.190.7.97:5060, VRF h323-vrf-b
SIP adjacency CCM136-IPv6: 2001:A401::33:33:36:1:5060
SIP adjacency SIPP81-IPv6: 2001:A401::33:33:36:1:5060
show sbc sbe adjacencies
To display the details of the adjacencies configured on the signaling border element (SBE), use the show sbc sbe adjacencies command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe adjacencies {adjacency-name} [detail | authentication-realms | peers]
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Name of the SBC. |
adjacency-name |
Name of the adjacency. |
detail |
Displays all the detailed field output pertaining to a specified Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) adjacency. |
authentication-realms |
Lists the configured authentication realms pertaining to a specified adjacency. |
peers |
Lists the peers configured for a specified adjacency. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4.1 |
This command’s output was modified to show whether an adjacency is configured to support the SIP method statistics. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5 |
This command’s output was modified to show the IP realm information, contact username information, IP-FQDN translation parameters, and 100rel interworking parameters. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.6 |
This command’s output was modified to show the IPv6 details, and indicate whether TLS Mutual Authentication is enabled. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S |
This command was modified. The peers keyword was added. The command output was modified to show IMS Rx information: Ims rx, Ims realm, Ims rx pcrf, and Ims pani. The show sbc sbe adjacencies detail command output was modified to show the peer status and the current peer index. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2S |
This command was modified. The output of the show sbc sbe adjacencies detail command was updated to include detailed information about the Multiple SBC Media Bypass feature. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3S |
This command was modified. The output of the show sbc sbe adjacencies detail command was updated to include detailed information about the H.225 messages, whether the contact username in a SIP REGISTER request is in a rewrite mode or passthrough mode, and the local jitter ratio. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.4S |
This command was modified. The output of the show sbc sbe adjacencies detail command was updated to display the percentage of calls specified for use in the calculation of the Mean Opinion Score; Conversational Quality, Estimated (MOS-CQE) score and the value specified for the Advantage factor. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.5S |
This command was modified. The output of the show sbc sbe adjacencies detail command was updated to display information about the phone proxies associated with the adjacencies. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.7S |
This command was modified. The output of the show sbc sbe adjacencies detail command was updated to display information about value of the IMS Rf interface state for the adjacency. |
Usage Guidelines
The statistics-setting command must be configured in an adjacency before using the show sbc sbe sip-method-stats command to display the SIP method statistics. Use the show sbc sbe adjacencies command to verify that the statistics-setting command is configured in an adjacency.
Examples
The following example shows how, in Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5 and later, the show sbc sbe adjacencies detail command lists the adjacency information, including the IP realm information, configured on an SBE:
Router# show sbc global sbe adjacencies Cisco-gw detail
Signaling address: 111.45.103.119:default
Signaling-peer: :5060 (Default)
In header profile: Default
Out header profile: Default
In method profile: Default
Out method profile: Default
In UA option prof: Default
Out UA option prof: Default
In proxy opt prof: Default
Out proxy opt prof: Default
Reg-min-expiry: 3000 seconds
Fast-register-int: 30 seconds
Register aggregate: Disabled
Registration Required: Disabled
Register Out Interval: 0 seconds
Parse username params: Disabled
Supported timer insert:Disabled
Suppress Expires: Disabled
p-asserted-id header-value: not defined
p-assert-id assert: Disabled
Authenticated realm: None
Auth. nonce life time: 300 seconds
Client authentication: No
Incoming 100rel strip: No
Outbound Flood Rate: None
Hunting Triggers: Global Triggers
Add transport=tls param: Disabled
Redirect mode: Pass-through
Security: Untrusted-Unencrypted
Ping Interval: 32 seconds
Ping Life Time: 32 seconds
Ping Trap sending: Enabled
Ping Peer Status: Not Tested
Rewrite Request-uri: Disabled
Registration Monitor: Disabled
DTMF SIP NOTIFY Relay: Enabled
DTMF SIP NOTIFY Interval: 2000
DTMF SIP default duration: 200
DTMF Preferred Method: SIP NOTIFY
Statistics setting: Disabled
The following example shows how, in Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5 and later, the show sbc sbe adjacencies detail command displays the Register contact username information:
Router# show sbc test sbe adjacencies SIPP1Reg detail
Signaling address: 10.10.100.140:default
Signaling-peer: 10.10.100.12:7068
Register contact username: Rewrite
Target address: 10.10.100.12:7069
Reg-min-expiry: 3000 seconds
Fast-register-int: 30 seconds
Register aggregate: Disabled
Registration Required: Disabled
Register Out Interval: 0 seconds
The following example shows how, in Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1.0S and later, the show sbc sbe adjacencies detail command lists peer information, including the current peer index, configured on an SBE:
Router# show sbc mat sbe adjacencies SIPPA detail
Signaling address: 1.0.0.10:5068
Signaling-peer: 1.0.0.3:5068
Signaling-peer status: Down
Signaling-peer priority: 6
Signaling-peer switch: on-fail
Force next hop select: Out-of-dialog
In header profile: Default
Out header profile: Default
In method profile: Default
Out method profile: Default
Out error profile: Default
In UA option prof: Default
Out UA option prof: Default
In proxy opt prof: Default
Out proxy opt prof: Default
Register contact username: Rewrite
Target address: 1.0.0.3:5068
Reg-min-expiry: 3000 seconds
Fast-register-int: 30 seconds
Register aggregate: Disabled
Registration Required: Disabled
Register Out Interval: 0 seconds
Parse username params: Disabled
Supported timer insert:Disabled
Suppress Expires: Disabled
p-asserted-id header-value: not defined
p-assert-id assert: Disabled
Authenticated realm: None
In Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2S, the output of the show sbc sbe adjacency detail command was updated to include details about multiple SBC media bypass:
Router# show sbc MySBC sbe adjacencies ADJ1 detail
Signaling address: 192.0.2.36.1:5060, VRF sidd_sipp1
Signaling-peer: 192.0.2.37.1:5060 (Default)
Media Bypass Max Out Data Length: 1024
Register unencrypted covert: Enabled
In Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3S, the output of the show sbc sbe adjacency detail command was updated to include details about the H.225 messages, whether the contact username in a SIP REGISTER request is in a rewrite mode or passthrough mode, and the local jitter ratio:
Router# show sbc MySBC sbe adjacencies ADJ1 detail
Adjacency h323adj (H.323)
Signaling address: 0.0.0.0:1720 (default)
Signaling-peer: 0.0.0.0:1720 (default)
Hunting triggers: Global Triggers
Hunting mode: Global Mode
Fast-Slow Interworking: None
Warrant Match-Order: None
Local Jitter Ratio: 0/1000
H225 address block: Enabled
H225 address usage: h323id (default)
Register contact username: Rewrite as userid and digits
Reg-min-expiry: 3000 seconds
Local Jitter Ratio: 0/1000
The following example shows the adjacencies that are configured on the SBE:
Router# show sbc mysbc sbe adjacencies
Name Type State Description
---------------------------------------------
h323-7206-CG H.323 Attached
h323-ixvoice H.323 Attached
sip-7206-CG- SIP Attached
The following example shows the detailed output for the SoftSwitch adjacency, in which softswitch shielding is enabled. The Register Out Timer: field shows the time interval, in seconds, at which the SBC forwards the next REGISTER messages to the softswitch.
Router# show sbc mySbc sbe adjacencies SoftSwitch detail
Adjacency SoftSwitch (SIP)
Signaling address: 100.100.100.100:5060, VRF Admin
Signaling-peer: 10.10.51.10:5060
In header profile: Default
Out header profile: Default
In method profile: Default
Out method profile: Default
In UA option prof: Default
Out UA option prof: Default
In proxy opt prof: Default
Out proxy opt prof: Default
Register Out Timer: 36000 seconds
Register Aggregate: Disabled
Reg-min-expiry: 30 seconds
Fast-register-int: 30 seconds
Authenticated realm: None
Auth. nonce life time: 300 seconds
Hunting Triggers: Global Triggers
Redirect mode: Pass-through
Outbound-flood-rate: None
Signaling Peer Status: Not Tested
The following example displays the detailed output for the Cary-IP-PBX adjacency, including the Register Aggregate: field, which shows that aggregate registration is enabled:
Router# show sbc mySbc sbe adjacencies Cary-IP-PBX detail
Adjacency Cary-IP-PBX (SIP)
Signaling address: 100.100.100.100:5060, VRF Admin
Signaling-peer: 10.10.51.10:5060
In header profile: Default
Out header profile: Default
In method profile: Default
Out method profile: Default
In UA option prof: Default
Out UA option prof: Default
In proxy opt prof: Default
Out proxy opt prof: Default
Register Out Timer: 1800 seconds
Register Aggregate: Enabled
Reg-min-expiry: 30 seconds
Fast-register-int: 30 seconds
Authenticated realm: None
Auth. nonce life time: 300 seconds
Hunting Triggers: Global Triggers
Redirect mode: Pass-through
Outbound-flood-rate: None
Signaling Peer Status: Not Tested
Rewrite Request-uri: Enabled
Registration Monitor: Disabled
The following example displays the detailed output for the Cary-IP-PBX adjacency, including the Registration Monitor: field, which shows that registration monitoring is enabled:
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe adjacencies Cary-IP-PBX detail
Adjacency Cary-IP-PBX (SIP)
Signaling address: 100.100.100.100:5060, VRF Admin
Signaling-peer: 10.10.51.10:5060
In header profile: Default
Out header profile: Default
In method profile: Default
Out method profile: Default
In UA option prof: Default
Out UA option prof: Default
In proxy opt prof: Default
Out proxy opt prof: Default
Register Out Timer: 1800 seconds
Register Aggregate: Enabled
Reg-min-expiry: 30 seconds
Fast-register-int: 30 seconds
Authenticated realm: None
Auth. nonce life time: 300 seconds
Hunting Triggers: Global Triggers
Redirect mode: Pass-through
Outbound-flood-rate: None
Signaling Peer Status: Not Tested
Rewrite Request-uri: Disabled
Registration Monitor: Enabled
The following example displays the detailed output for the CCM135-IPV6 adjacency. This example also contains a new field, TLS Mutual Authentication, to indicate whether TLS Mutual Authentication is enabled on the adjacency.
Router# show sbc asr1 sbe adjacencies CCM135-IPV6 detail
Adjacency CCM135-IPV6 (SIP)
Signaling address: 2001:A401::33:33:36:1:5060
Signaling-peer: 2001::10:0:50:135:5060 (Default)
In header profile: ccmpf1
Out header profile: ccmpf1
In method profile: ccmmethod2
Out method profile: ccmmethod2
In UA option prof: Default
Out UA option prof: Default
In proxy opt prof: Default
Out proxy opt prof: Default
Register contact username: Rewrite
Reg-min-expiry: 3000 seconds
Fast-register-int: 30 seconds
Register aggregate: Disabled
Registration Required: Disabled
Register Out Interval: 0 seconds
Parse username params: Disabled
Supported timer insert:Disabled
Suppress Expires: Disabled
p-asserted-id header-value: not defined
p-assert-id assert: Disabled
Authenticated realm: None
Auth. nonce life time: 300 seconds
Incoming 100rel strip: No
Outbound Flood Rate: None
Hunting Triggers: Global Triggers
Add transport=tls param: Disabled
Redirect mode: Pass-through
Security: Untrusted-Unencrypted
TLS mutual authentication: No
Ping Interval: 32 seconds
Ping Life Time: 32 seconds
Ping Trap sending: Enabled
Ping Peer Status: Not Tested
Rewrite Request-uri: Disabled
Registration Monitor: Disabled
DTMF SIP NOTIFY Relay: Enabled
DTMF SIP NOTIFY Interval: 2000
DTMF SIP default duration: 200
DTMF Preferred Method : SIP NOTIFY
Statistics setting: Summary
The following example shows the output of the show sbc sbe adjacencies peers command. The command lists all the peers configured on the SBEs for a specified adjacency:
Router# show sbc mat sbe adjacencies SIPPA peers
--------------------------------
Index Priority Status Address:Port Network
1 2 Down 5.5.5.5:5060 5.5.5.5/32
2 3 Down 22.22.22.22:2222 22.22.22.22/32
The following example shows the output of the show sbc sbe adjacencies detail command for an adjacency with IMX Rx settings:
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe adjacencies A_1 detail
Signaling address: 0.0.0.0:default
Signaling-peer: :5060 (Default)
Signaling-peer status: Not Tested
Signaling-peer priority: 2147483647
Signaling-peer switch: always
Force next hop select: Out-of-dialog
In header profile: Default
Out header profile: Default
In method profile: Default
Out method profile: Default
Out error profile: Default
In UA option prof: Default
Out UA option prof: Default
In proxy opt prof: Default
Out proxy opt prof: Default
Register contact username: Rewrite
Reg-min-expiry: 3000 seconds
Fast-register-int: 30 seconds
Register aggregate: Disabled
Registration Required: Disabled
Register Out Interval: 0 seconds
Parse username params: Disabled
Supported timer insert:Disabled
Suppress Expires: Disabled
p-asserted-id header-value: not defined
p-assert-id assert: Disabled
Authenticated realm: None
Auth. nonce life time: 300 seconds
Incoming 100rel strip: No
Outbound Flood Rate: None
Hunting Triggers: Global Triggers
Add transport=tls param: Disabled
Redirect mode: Pass-through
Security: Untrusted-Unencrypted
TLS mutual authentication: No
Ping Interval: 32 seconds
Ping Life Time: 32 seconds
Ping Trap sending: Enabled
Ping Peer Status: Not Tested
Rewrite Request-uri: Disabled
Registration Monitor: Disabled
DTMF SIP INFO Relay: Auto_detect
DTMF SIP NOTIFY Relay: Enabled
DTMF SIP NOTIFY Interval: 2000
DTMF SIP default duration: 200
DTMF Preferred Method: SIP NOTIFY
Statistics setting: Summary
Warrant Match-Order: None
The following example shows how, in Cisco IOS XE Release 3.4S and later, the output of the show sbc sbe adjacencies detail command includes the percentage of calls that has been set for use in the calculation of the MOS-CQE score. The output also includes the value that has been set for the Advantage factor.
Router# show sbc mySbc sbe adjacencies adj1 detail
Signaling address: 1.0.0.3:1720 (default)
Signaling-peer: 40.40.40.4:1720 (default)
Hunting triggers: Global Triggers
Hunting mode: Global Mode
Fast-Slow Interworking: None
Warrant Match-Order: None
Local Jitter Ratio: 1000/1000
H225 address block: Disabled (default)
H225 address usage: h323id (default)
The following is a sample output of the show sbc asr sbe adjacency mySBC detail command in Cisco IOS XE Release 3.7S and later:
Router# show sbc asr sbe adjacency mySBC detail
Table 14 describes the significant field shown in the display.
Table 14 show sbc asr sbe adj mySBC detail Field Descriptions
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Ims rf |
Value of the IMS Rf interface state for the adjacency. The valid values are Enabled or Disabled. |
Related Commands
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calc-moscqe |
Specifies the percentage of calls that must be used to calculate the MOS-CQE score. |
g107a-factor |
Sets the Advantage (A) factor. |
g107 bpl |
Set the Packet-Loss Robustness (Bpl) factor. |
g107 ie |
Sets the Equipment Impairment (Ie) factor. |
local-jitter-ratio |
Specifies the percentage of calls that must be used to calculate the local jitter ratio. |
show sbc sbe sip-method-stats |
Displays either a summary of statistics or detailed statistics pertaining to a SIP method. |
statistics-setting |
Configures an adjacency to support the SIP method statistics. |
tls mutual-authentication |
Enables TLS Mutual Authentication on an adjacency. |
show sbc sbe adjacencies authentication-realms
To display authentication realm on the specified adjacency, use the show sbc sbe adjacencies authentication-realms command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe adjacencies adjacency-name authentication-realms
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Specifies the name of the SBC service. |
adjacency-name |
The name of the SIP adjacency whose details are to be displayed. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows how to display all currently configured authentication-realms for all SIP adjacencies:
Router# show sbc mysbc sbe adjacencies sipAdjacency authentication-realms
Configured authentication realms
--------------------------------
show sbc sbe admin-domain
To list the administrative domains on the Session Border Controller (SBC) and per adjacency, use the show sbc sbe admin-domain command in the Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe admin-domain [ adjacency ]
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
The name of the SBC service. |
adjacency |
Displays a list of the administrative domains on an adjacency. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows a list of the administrative domains on an SBC:
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe admin-domain
Default call-policy-set/priority: 1/6
cac call-policy-set/priority
Administrative Domain policy-set inbound-na routing outbound-na
------------------------------ ---------- ------------- ------------- -------------
The following example shows a list of the administrative domains on the adjacency:
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe admin-domain adjacency
Adjacency Name Type State Admin-domain
------------------------------ ---- ---------- ------------------------------
SIPP1A SIP Attached DOMAIN1
Related Commands
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admin-domain |
Configures an administrative domain. |
cac-policy-set global |
Activates the global CAC policy set within an SBE entity. |
cac-policy-set (admin-domain) |
Configures the call admission control (CAC) policy set for an administrative domain. |
call-policy-set (admin-domain) |
Configures the inbound and outbound number analysis and routing policy set for an administrative domain. |
call-policy set default |
Configures a default policy set on the signaling border element (SBE) entity. |
show sbc sbe all-authentication-realms
To display all currently configured authentication-realms for all SIP adjacencies, use the show sbc sbe all-authentication-realms command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbe all-authentication-realms
Syntax Description
.This command has no arguments or keywords |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows how to display all currently configured authentication realms for all SIP adjacencies:
Router# show sbc mySbc sbe all-authentication-realms
Configured authentication realms
--------------------------------
Example.com usersbc passwordsbc
show sbc sbe all-peers
To display peer information of all the adjacencies on an SBE, use the show sbc sbe all-peers command in privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe all-peers
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
The name of the SBC service. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows how the show sbc sbe all-peers command displays peer information of all the adjacencies on an SBE:
Router# show sbc mat sbe all-peers
--------------------------------
Index Priority Status Address:Port Network
1 2 Down 5.5.5.5:5060 5.5.5.5/32
2 3 Down 22.22.22.22:2222 22.22.22.22/32
No peers specified for this adjacency.
No peers specified for this adjacency.
show sbc sbe billing
To display the remote billing configuration, use the show sbc sbe billing command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe billing instance [instance-index] [rf {realms [realm-name current5mins] | cdfs cdf-name} ]
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Specifies the name of the SBC service. |
instance |
Displays the billing details for a specific sbe instance. |
instance-index |
Method for instance. Range: 0 to 7. |
rf |
Displays the Rf information. |
realms |
Displays all the Rf billing realms configurations, or a specific Rf billing realm configuration if the realm-name is configured. |
realm-name |
Name of the realm. |
current5mins |
Displays the stats for current 5-minute interval. |
cdfs |
Displays all the Rf billing Charging Data Function (CDF) configurations, or a specific Rf billing CDF configuration if the cdf-name is configured. |
cdf-name |
Name of the CDF. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.7S |
This command was modified to display the billing information for an Rf billing instance. |
Examples
The following shows how to display the billing information for a packetcable billing instance:
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe billing instance
Billing Manager Information:
Local IP address: 172.18.53.179
Cache path: usb0:billing_cache/
Cache max size: 0 Kilobytes
Cache minor-alarm: 97656 Kilobytes
Cache major-alarm: 488281 Kilobytes
Cache critical-alarm: 976562 Kilobytes
CDR Media-Info: Not Included
CDR Endpoint-Info: Addressing
Transport Mechanism Status: DOWN
Local IP Address: 172.18.53.179
The following shows how to display the billing information for an Rf billing instance:
Router# show sbc asr sbe billing instance
Billing Manager Information:
Local IP address: 0.0.0.0
Transport Mechanism Status: UP
Local IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Origin Host: yfasr.open-ims.test
Origin Realm: open-ims.test
Table 15 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 15 show sbc asr sbe billing instance Field Descriptions
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Local IP address |
IP address of the local billing manager. |
LDR check time |
Check time for LDR. |
Operation Status |
Operation status of the billing manager: UP or DOWN. |
Instance |
Instance for billing configuration. |
Type |
Billing type. |
Transport Mechanism Status |
Transport mechanism status of the billing methods: UP or DOWN. |
Active Calls Billed |
Active calls for billing. |
Local IP Address |
IP address of the local billing host. |
Deact-mode |
Deactive mode of the billing method. |
Admin Status |
Administrator status of the billing methods: UP or DOWN. |
Operation Status |
Operation status of the billing methods: UP or DOWN. |
LDR check time |
Check time for Long Duration Check (LDR). |
Origin Host |
DNS address or IP address of the origin host. |
Origin Realm |
DNS address or IP address of the origin realm. |
show sbc sbe blacklist
To list the limits in force for a particular source, whether from defaults or explicitly configured, in a form in which they can be entered into the command, use the show sbc sbe blacklist command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe blacklist [ source] {ipv4 IP address | ipv6 IP address}
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Specifies the name of the SBC. |
source |
Specifies the source for which you want to display blacklisting information. This source is one of the following values:
- VPN ID (Only VPN ID is permitted in the present implementation.)
|
ipv4 IP address |
Shows configured blacklisting for a single IPv4 address. |
ipv6 IP address |
Shows configured blacklisting for a single IPv6 address. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.6 |
The ipv6 keyword was added. |
Usage Guidelines
Also listed are any defaults for a smaller scope configured at this address.
Values not explicitly configured and, therefore, inherited from other defaults, are bracketed.
Examples
The following example shows how to list blacklisting information for a specific VPN with a valid IPv4 address:
Router# show sbc mySbc sbe blacklist vpn3 ipv4 172.19.12.12
SBC Service mySbc SBE dynamic blacklist vpn3 172.19.12.12
Reason Trigger Trigger Blacklisting
------ ------- ------- ------------
Authentication (20) 10 ms (1 hour)
Bad address (20) 10 ms (1 hour)
Routing (20) 10 ms (1 hour)
Registration (5) 100 ms (10 hours)
Policy (20) 10 ms (1 day)
Corrupt 40 10 ms (1 hour)
Default for ports of vpn3 172.19.12.12
======================================
Reason Trigger Trigger Blacklisting
------ ------- ------- ------------
Authentication 20 1 sec 1 hour
Bad address 20 1 sec 1 hour
Registration 5 30 sec 10 hours
The following example shows the blacklist information for an IPv6 address:
Router# show sbc asr1 sbe blacklist ipv6 2001::10:0:0:1
Reason Trigger Trigger Blacklisting
Authentication (4) (100 ms) (10 mins)
Bad-Address (4) (100 ms) (10 mins)
Routing (4) (100 ms) (10 mins)
Registration (4) (100 ms) (10 mins)
Policy (4) (100 ms) (10 mins)
Corruption 65535 1 mins (10 mins)
Spam (30) (100 ms) (10 mins)
--------------------------------------------------------------
Default for all ports of 2001::10:0:0:1
=========================================
Reason Trigger Trigger Blacklisting
Related Commands
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reason |
Enters a mode for configuring a limit to a specific event type on the source (in other words, a port, IP address, VPN, global address space). |
trigger-size |
Defines the number of the specified events from the specified source that are allowed before the blacklisting is triggered, and blocks all packets from the source. |
trigger-period |
Defines the period over which events are considered. For details, see the description of the trigger-size command. |
timeout |
Defines the length of time that packets from the source are blocked, should the limit be exceeded. |
show sbc sbe blacklist configured-limits |
Lists the explicitly configured limits, showing only the sources configured. Any values not explicitly defined for each source are in brackets. |
show sbc sbe blacklist current-blacklisting |
Lists the limits causing sources to be blacklisted. |
show sbc sbe blacklist configured-limits
To list the explicitly configured limits, showing only the configured sources, use the show sbc sbe blacklist configured-limits command in Privileged EXEC mode.
Values that are not explicitly configured and therefore inherited from other defaults, are within brackets.
show sbc sbc-name sbe blacklist configured-limits
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Specifies the name of the SBC. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2S |
The output of this command was updated to include the blacklist alerts. |
Examples
The following command displays explicitly configured limits, displaying only the sources. Nonexplicitly configured values are displayed withing brackets:
Router(config-sbc-sbe)# show sbc mySbc sbe blacklist configured-limits
Reason Trigger Trigger Blacklisting Minor Major Critical
Size Period Period Alert Alert Alert
Auth-failure (4) (100 ms) (10 mins) not set not set not set
Bad-address (4) (100 ms) (10 mins) not set not set not set
RTG-policy-rejection (4) (100 ms) (10 mins) not set not set not set
Endpoint-registration (4) (100 ms) (10 mins) not set not set not set
CAC-policy-rejection (4) (100 ms) (10 mins) not set not set not set
Corrupt-message (4) (100 ms) (10 mins) not set not set not set
Spam (30) (100 ms) (10 mins) not set not set not set
NA-policy-rejection (4) (100 ms) (10 mins) not set not set not set
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Reason Trigger Trigger Blacklisting Minor Major Critical
Size Period Period Alert Alert Alert
NA-policy-rejection (4) (100 ms) (10 mins) 2 not set not set
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Related Commands
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critical-alert-size |
Configures the number of specified events that must occur before a critical alert is triggered. |
major-alert-size |
Configures the number of specified events that must occur before a major alert is triggered. |
minor-alert-size |
Configures the number of specified events that must occur before a minor alert is triggered. |
reason |
Enables the entry of a user into a mode for configuring a limit to a specific event type on the source (in other words, a port, IP address, VPN, and global address space). |
trigger-size |
Defines the number of specified events from the specified source that are allowed before blacklisting is triggered, and blocks all the packets from the source. |
trigger-period |
Defines the period over which events are considered. For details, see the description of the trigger-size command. |
timeout |
Defines the length of time for which packets from the source are blocked, should the limit be exceeded. |
show sbc sbe blacklist |
Lists the limits in force for a particular source (whether they are from defaults or are explicitly configured) in a form in which they can be entered in the CLI. Also listed are any defaults for a smaller scope configured at this address. |
show sbc sbe blacklist current-blacklisting |
Lists the limits that cause sources to be blacklisted. |
show sbc sbe blacklist critical
To show all configured critical blacklists for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, use the show sbc sbe blacklist critical command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe blacklist [ critical ] { WORD } ipv4 addr [ tcp tcp-port | udp udp-port ]
show sbc sbc-name sbe blacklist critical { ipv4 addr | ipv6 addr } [ tcp tcp-port | udp udp-port ]
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Specifies the name of the SBC. |
WORD |
Specifies the VPN ID for which you want to display critical blacklisting information. |
ipv4 |
Shows configured critical blacklisting for a single IPv4 address. |
ipv6 |
Shows configured critical blacklisting for a single IPv6 address. |
addr |
IPv4 or IPv6 address. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.6 |
The ipv6 keyword was added. |
Examples
The following example shows critical blacklist information for VPN ID 600 for a specific IPv4 address:
Router# show sbc test sbe blacklist critical 600 ipv4 10.0.120.12
Reason Trigger Trigger Blacklisting
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Authentication (4) (100 ms) (10 mins)
Bad-Address (4) (100 ms) (10 mins)
Routing (4) (100 ms) (10 mins)
Registration (4) (100 ms) (10 mins)
Policy (4) (100 ms) (10 mins)
Corruption 2 1 secs (10 mins)
Default for all ports of 600 10.0.120.12
==========================================
Reason Trigger Trigger Blacklisting
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Authentication (4) (100 ms) (10 mins)
Bad-Address (4) (100 ms) (10 mins)
Routing (4) (100 ms) (10 mins)
Registration (4) (100 ms) (10 mins)
Policy (4) (100 ms) (10 mins)
Corruption (4) (100 ms) (10 mins)
Spam (30) (100 ms) (10 mins)
The following example shows critical blacklist information for a specific IPv6 address:
Router# show sbc asr1 sbe blacklist critical ipv6 2001::10:0:0:1
Reason Trigger Trigger Blacklisting
Authentication 65535 1 mins (10 mins)
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Default for all ports of 2001::10:0:0:1
=========================================
Reason Trigger Trigger Blacklisting
Related Commands
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reason |
Enters a mode for configuring a limit to a specific event type on the source (in other words, a port, IP address, VPN, global address space). |
trigger-size |
Defines the number of the specified events from the specified source that are allowed before the blacklisting is triggered, and blocks all packets from the source. |
trigger-period |
Defines the period over which events are considered. For details, see the description of the trigger-size command. |
timeout |
Defines the length of time that packets from the source are blocked, should the limit be exceeded. |
show sbc sbe blacklist configured-limits |
Lists the explicitly configured limits, showing only the sources configured. Any values not explicitly defined for each source are in brackets. |
show sbc sbe blacklist current-blacklisting |
Lists the limits causing sources to be blacklisted. |
show sbc sbe blacklist critical configured-limits
To show all configured blacklisting limits for critical blacklists, use the show sbc sbe blacklist critical configured-limits command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe blacklist critical configured-limits
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Specifies the name of the SBC. |
configured-limits |
Shows all configured blacklisting limits for critical blacklists. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows the configured blacklisting limits for critical blacklists:
Router# show sbc test sbe blacklist critical configured-limits
Related Commands
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reason |
Enters a mode for configuring a limit to a specific event type on the source (in other words, a port, IP address, VPN, global address space). |
trigger-size |
Defines the number of the specified events from the specified source that are allowed before the blacklisting is triggered, and blocks all packets from the source. |
trigger-period |
Defines the period over which events are considered. For details, see the description of the trigger-size command. |
timeout |
Defines the length of time that packets from the source are blocked, should the limit be exceeded. |
show sbc sbe blacklist configured-limits |
Lists the explicitly configured limits, showing only the sources configured. Any values not explicitly defined for each source are in brackets. |
show sbc sbe blacklist current-blacklisting |
Lists the limits causing sources to be blacklisted. |
show sbc sbe blacklist critical current-blacklisting
To show all currently blacklisted addresses for critical blacklists, use the show sbc sbe blacklist critical command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe blacklist critical current-blacklisting
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Specifies the name of the SBC. |
current-blacklisting |
Shows the currently blacklisted addresses for critical blacklists. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4.2 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows the currently blacklisted addresses for critical blacklists:
Router# show sbc test sbe blacklist critical current-blacklisting
SBC Service "test" SBE dynamic blacklist current members
Source Source Blacklist Time
Address Port Reason Remaining
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10.0.120.12 All Corruption 585 secs
Related Commands
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reason |
Enters a mode for configuring a limit to a specific event type on the source (in other words, a port, IP address, VPN, global address space). |
trigger-size |
Defines the number of the specified events from the specified source that are allowed before the blacklisting is triggered, and blocks all packets from the source. |
trigger-period |
Defines the period over which events are considered. For details, see the description of the trigger-size command. |
timeout |
Defines the length of time that packets from the source are blocked, should the limit be exceeded. |
show sbc sbe blacklist configured-limits |
Lists the explicitly configured limits, showing only the sources configured. Any values not explicitly defined for each source are in brackets. |
show sbc sbe blacklist current-blacklisting |
Lists the limits causing sources to be blacklisted. |
show sbc sbe blacklist current-blacklisting
To list the limit causing sources to be blacklisted, use the show sbc sbe blacklist current-blacklisting command in the Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe blacklist current-blacklisting
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Defines the name of the service. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows the current blacklisting information for the SBC:
Router# show sbc mySbc sbe blacklist current-blacklisting
SBC Service mySbc SBE dynamic blacklist current members
Source Source Blacklist Time
Address Port Reason Remaining
------- ------ --------- ---------
125.125.111.123 All Authentication 15 mins
125.125.111.253 UDP 85 Registration 10 secs
144.12.12.4 TCP 80 Corruption Never ends
192.169.0.9 All Spam 49 secs
Source Source Blacklist Time
Address Port Reason Remaining
------- ------ --------- ---------
132.15.1.2 TCP 285 Registration 112 secs
172.23.22.2 All Policy 10 hours
192.169.0.9 All Spam 49 secs
Related Commands
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reason |
Enters a mode for configuring a limit to a specific event type on the source (in other words, a port, IP address, VPN, global address space). |
trigger-size |
Defines the number of the specified events from the specified source that are allowed before the blacklisting is triggered, and blocks all packets from the source. |
trigger-period |
Defines the period over which events are considered. For details, see the description of the trigger-size command. |
timeout |
Defines the length of time that packets from the source are blocked, should the limit be exceeded. |
show sbc sbe blacklist |
Lists the limits in force for a particular source (whether they are from defaults or explicitly configured) in a form in which they can be entered into the CLI. Also listed are any defaults for a smaller scope configured at this address. |
show sbc sbe blacklist configured-limits |
Lists the explicitly configured limits, showing only the sources configured. Any values not explicitly defined for each source are in brackets. |
show sbc sbe cac-policy-set
To list detailed information pertaining to a given entry in a call admission control (CAC) policy table, use the show sbc sbe cac-policy-set command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc name sbe cac-policy-set [ id [ table name [ entry id]] | global [ table name [ entry id] ]] [ detail ]
Syntax Description
name |
Name of the Session Border Controller (SBC) service. |
id |
CAC policy set ID, that is, the numeric identifier of the CAC policy set to which the table belongs. Valid range is 1 through 2147483647. |
table name |
table specifies the table in a CAC policy set. name is the name of a table. |
entry id |
entry specifies the numeric identifier of the CAC entry you want to display. It displays the output in detail. id is the CAC entry ID. |
global |
Displays the global CAC policy sets. |
detail |
Displays information pertaining to the CAC policy sets in detail format. |
Command Default
Brief output format is the default.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5 |
This command was modified. Callee Bandwidth-Field and Caller Bandwidth-Field were added to the output. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5.1 |
This command was modified. The output of this command was modified to show the caller and callee media capabilities and extra terminal capability exchange message capabilities. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.6 |
This command was modified. The output of this command was modified to show IPv6 call type and the caller and callee secure media. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S |
This command was modified. The command output was modified to display:
- IMS Rx information: Ims rx preliminary-aar
- Ims media-service
- Asymmetric payload types that are allowed or disallowed
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Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2S |
This command was modified. The active keyword was replaced with the global keyword. The output of the show sbc sbe cac-policy-set table entry detail command was updated to include details about multiple SBC media bypass. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3S |
This command was modified. The output of the show sbc sbe cac-policy-set command was updated to include information about the billing filter and the rejection counts of the failed CAC policies. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.5S |
This command was modified. The output of the show sbc sbe cac-policy-set command was updated to include information about the branch command settings. |
Usage Guidelines
There are two output formats, brief (default) and detail. The brief version displays important high-level information for each entry on a single line. The detail version displays the policy sets, tables, and entry values in detail.
This command allows filters according to the policy set IDs, the active policy sets, table names, and entry IDs. The default displays all the policy sets, tables, and entries.
If the entry option is specified, the information is displayed in the detail format.
Examples
The following example shows the output of the show sbc sbe cac-policy-set table entry command that was updated in Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3S to include information about the billing filter and the rejection counts of the failed CAC policies:
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe cac-policy-set 1 table t1 entry 1
CAC Averaging period 1: 60 sec
CAC Averaging period 2: 0 sec
Total call setup failures (due to non-media limits): 0
CAC scope prefix length: 0
Number of call setup failures (due to non-media limits): 0
No. of registrations rejected (due to registration limits): 0
Max calls per scope: Unlimited
No. of events rejected due to Max Call Limit: 0
Max reg. per scope: Unlimited
No. of events rejected due to Max Reg limit: 0
Max channels per scope: Unlimited
Max updates per scope: Unlimited
Max bandwidth per scope: Unlimited
Averaging-period 1 Averaging-period 2
Max call rate per scope: Unlimited Unlimited
No. of events rejected due to Max call rate: 0 0
Max reg. rate per scope: Unlimited Unlimited
No. of events rejected due to Max reg rate: 0 0
Max in-call message rate: Unlimited Unlimited
No. of events rejected due to Max in-call rate: 0 0
Max out-call message rate: Unlimited Unlimited
No. of events rejected due to Max Out call rate: 0 0
Timestamp when the rejection counts were last reset: 2011/03/07 04:38:24
media bandwidth policing: Degrade
IPsec maximum registers: 10
Billing filter methods: xml
The following example shows the output of the show sbc sbe cac-policy-set table entry detail command that was updated in Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2S to include details about multiple SBC media bypass:
Router# show sbc asr8 sbe cac-policy-set 1 table table1 entry 1 detail
Media Bypass Type: Full Partial
Caller Media Bypass: Enabled
Callee Media Bypass: Enabled
In Cisco IOS XE Release 2.6, the command output was modified to show the caller and callee media capabilities and extra TCS message capabilities, and the caller and callee sides configured with granular secure media:
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe cac-policy-set 2 table table2 entry 1
First CAC prefix length: 4294967256
Total call setup failures (due to non-media limits): 0
CAC scope prefix length: 0
Number of call setup failures (due to non-media limits): 0
Max calls per scope: Unlimited Max call rate per scope: Unlimited
Max in-call rate: Unlimited Max out-call rate: Unlimited
Max reg. per scope: Unlimited Max reg. rate per scope: Unlimited
Max channels per scope: Unlimited Max updates per scope: Unlimited
Early media: Allowed Early media direction: Both
Early media timeout: None Transcoder per scope: Allowed
Callee Bandwidth-Field: None Caller Bandwidth-Field: None
Renegotiate Strategy: Delta
Max bandwidth per scope: Unlimited
Caller media capabilities: <codec-list-name>
Callee media capabilities: <codec-list-name>
Extra TCS capabilities: <codec-list-name>
Caller unsignaled secure media: Allowed
Callee unsignaled secure media: Allowed
Caller tel-event payload type: Default
Callee tel-event payload type: Default
Ignore bandwidth-fields (b=), Telephone Event Interworking
Restrict codecs to list: Default
Restrict caller codecs to list: Default
Restrict callee codecs to list: Default
Maximum Call Duration: Unlimited
The following example displays in detail format the output for CAC policy set 10, table 10, and entry 1 with the IPv6 details included in Cisco IOS XE Release 2.6:
Router# show sbc asr1 sbe cac-policy-set 10 table table10 entry 1 detail
Table type: limit dst-adjacency
Total call setup failures (due to non-media limits): 0
Number of call setup failures (due to non-media limits): 0
Max calls per scope: Unlimited Max call rate per scope: Unlimited
Max in-call message rate: Unlimited Max out-call message rate: Unlimited
Max reg. per scope: Unlimited Max reg. rate per scope: Unlimited
Max channels per scope: Unlimited Max updates per scope: Unlimited
Early media: Allowed Early media direction: Both
Early media timeout: None Transcoder per scope: Allowed
Callee Bandwidth-Field: None Caller Bandwidth-Field: None
Renegotiate Strategy: Delta
Max bandwidth per scope: Unlimited
SRTP Transport: Trusted-Only (by default)
Caller hold setting: Standard
Callee hold setting: Standard
Caller privacy setting: Never hide
Callee privacy setting: Never hide
Caller voice QoS profile: Default
Callee voice QoS profile: Default
Caller video QoS profile: Default
Callee video QoS profile: Default
Caller sig QoS profile: Default
Callee sig QoS profile: Default
Caller inbound SDP policy: None
Callee inbound SDP policy: None
Caller outbound SDP policy: None
Callee outbound SDP policy: None
Caller media disabled: None
Callee media disabled: None
Caller unsignaled secure media: Not Allowed
Callee unsignaled secure media: Not Allowed
Caller tel-event payload type: Default
Callee tel-event payload type: Default
Restrict codecs to list: Default
Restrict caller codecs to list: Default
Restrict callee codecs to list: Default
Caller media caps list: None
Callee media caps list: None
TCS extra codec list: None
Caller media-type: Inherit (default)
Maximum Call Duration: Unlimited
The following example displays in detail format the output for CAC policy set 1, table 1, and entry 1, including the Callee Bandwidth-Field and Caller Bandwidth-Field introduced in Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5:
Router# show sbc SBC1 sbe cac-policy-set 1 table 1 entry 1
Description: This is a description for cac-policy-set 1
Table type: policy-set Total call failures: 0
Action: CAC complete Number of calls rejected: 0
Max calls per scope: Unlimited Max call rate per scope: Unlimited
Max in-call rate: Unlimited Max out-call rate: Unlimited
Max reg. per scope: Unlimited Max reg. rate per scope: Unlimited
Max channels per scope: Unlimited Max updates per scope: 1
Early media: Allowed Early media direction: Both
Early media timeout: None Transcoder per scope: Allowed
Callee Bandwidth-Field: TIAS-to-AS Caller Bandwidth-Field: AS-to-TIAS
Renegotiate Strategy: Delta
Max bandwidth per scope: Unlimited
SRTP Transport: Trusted-Only (by default)
Caller hold setting: Standard
Callee hold setting: Standard
Caller privacy setting: Never hide
Callee privacy setting: Never hide
Caller voice QoS profile: Default
Caller video QoS profile: Default
Caller sig QoS profile: Default
Callee voice QoS profile: Default
Callee video QoS profile: Default
Callee sig QoS profile: Default
Restrict codecs to list: Default
Restrict caller codecs to list: Default
Restrict callee codecs to list: Default
Caller inbound SDP policy: None
Caller outbound SDP policy: None
Callee inbound SDP policy: None
Callee outbound SDP policy: None
The following example displays in brief format the information pertaining to global CAC policy set 6:
Router# show sbc SBC1 sbe cac-policy-set global
First CAC table: white-list1
First CAC scope: category
Table type: limit category Total call failures: 0
Entry Match value Action Failures
----- ----------- ------ --------
2 non-emergency white-list2 0
Table type: policy-set Total call failures: 0
Entry Scope Action Failures
----- ----- ------ --------
The following example displays the detailed output for global CAC policy set 2:
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe cac-policy-set global detail
CAC Averaging period 1: 100 sec
CAC Averaging period 2: 1500 sec
First CAC scope: src-adjacency
Table type: limit adjacency
Total call setup failures (due to non-media limits): 0
Number of call setup failures (due to non-media limits): 0
Max calls per scope: 1 Max reg. per scope: Unlimited
Max channels per scope: Unlimited Max updates per scope: Unlimited
Max bandwidth per scope: Unlimited
Averaging-period 1 Averaging-period 2
Max call rate per scope: Unlimited Unlimited
Max reg. rate per scope: Unlimited Unlimited
Max in-call message rate: Unlimited Unlimited
Max out-call message rate: Unlimited Unlimited
Early media: Allowed Early media direction: Both
Early media timeout: None Transcoder per scope: Allowed
Callee Bandwidth-Field: None Caller Bandwidth-Field: None
Media bypass: Allowed Asymmetric Payload Type: Not Set
Renegotiate Strategy: Delta
SRTP Transport: Trusted-Only (by default)
Caller hold setting: Standard
Callee hold setting: Standard
Caller limited-privacy-service: Never hide identity
Callee limited-privacy-service: Never hide identity
Caller privacy-service: Not set
Callee privacy-service: Not set
Caller edit-privacy-request: Not set
Callee edit-privacy-request: Not set
Caller edit-privacy-request sip strip: Not set
Callee edit-privacy-request sip strip: Not set
Caller edit-privacy-request sip insert: Not set
Callee edit-privacy-request sip insert: Not set
Caller voice QoS profile: Default
Callee voice QoS profile: Default
Caller video QoS profile: Default
Callee video QoS profile: Default
Caller sig QoS profile: Default
Callee sig QoS profile: Default
Caller inbound SDP policy: None
Callee inbound SDP policy: None
Caller outbound SDP policy: None
Callee outbound SDP policy: None
Caller media disabled: None
Callee media disabled: None
Caller unsignaled secure media: Not Allowed
Callee unsignaled secure media: Not Allowed
Caller response downgrade support: No
Callee response downgrade support: No
Caller retry rtp support: No
Callee retry rtp support: No
Resend sdp answer in 200ok: No
Caller tel-event payload type: Default
Callee tel-event payload type: Default
Restrict codecs to list: Default
Restrict caller codecs to list: Default
Restrict callee codecs to list: Default
Codec preference list: Default
Caller Codec profile: None
Callee Codec profile: None
Caller media caps list: None
Callee media caps list: None
TCS extra codec list: None
Caller media-type: Inherit (default)
Callee media-type: Inherit (default)
Caller Media Bypass: Inherit (default)
Callee Media Bypass: Inherit (default)
Media Bypass Type: Not set
Callee local transfer support: Inherit (default)
Maximum Call Duration: Unlimited
Caller SRTP support: Inherit (default)
Callee SRTP support: Inherit (default)
SRTP Interworking: Inherit (default)
SRTP media Interworking: Inherit (default)
Ims rx preliminary-aar: Disabled(default)
Ims media-service: None(default)
media bandwidth policing: Inherit(default)
Caller ptime: None (default)
Callee ptime: None (default)
Caller codec variant conversion: Disabled (default)
Callee codec variant conversion: Disabled (default)
Caller inband DTMF mode: Inherit(default)
Callee inband DTMF mode: Inherit(default)
Caller Port Range Tag: Inherit (default)
Callee Port Range Tag: Inherit (default)
Session refresh renegotiation: Inherit(default)
Number of call setup failures (due to non-media limits): 0
Max calls per scope: 4 Max reg. per scope: Unlimited
Max channels per scope: Unlimited Max updates per scope: Unlimited
Max bandwidth per scope: Unlimited
Averaging-period 1 Averaging-period 2
Max call rate per scope: Unlimited Unlimited
Max reg. rate per scope: Unlimited Unlimited
Max in-call message rate: Unlimited Unlimited
Max out-call message rate: Unlimited Unlimited
Early media: Allowed Early media direction: Both
Early media timeout: None Transcoder per scope: Allowed
Callee Bandwidth-Field: None Caller Bandwidth-Field: None
Media bypass: Allowed Asymmetric Payload Type: Not Set
Renegotiate Strategy: Delta
SRTP Transport: Trusted-Only (by default)
Caller hold setting: Standard
Callee hold setting: Standard
Caller limited-privacy-service: Never hide identity
Callee limited-privacy-service: Never hide identity
Caller privacy-service: Not set
Callee privacy-service: Not set
Caller edit-privacy-request: Not set
Callee edit-privacy-request: Not set
Caller edit-privacy-request sip strip: Not set
Callee edit-privacy-request sip strip: Not set
Caller edit-privacy-request sip insert: Not set
Callee edit-privacy-request sip insert: Not set
Caller voice QoS profile: Default
Callee voice QoS profile: Default
Caller video QoS profile: Default
Callee video QoS profile: Default
Caller sig QoS profile: Default
Callee sig QoS profile: Default
Caller inbound SDP policy: None
Callee inbound SDP policy: None
Caller outbound SDP policy: None
Callee outbound SDP policy: None
Caller media disabled: None
Callee media disabled: None
Caller unsignaled secure media: Not Allowed
Callee unsignaled secure media: Not Allowed
Caller response downgrade support: No
Callee response downgrade support: No
Caller retry rtp support: No
Callee retry rtp support: No
Resend sdp answer in 200ok: No
Caller tel-event payload type: Default
Callee tel-event payload type: Default
Restrict codecs to list: Default
Restrict caller codecs to list: Default
Restrict callee codecs to list: Default
Codec preference list: Default
Caller Codec profile: None
Callee Codec profile: None
Caller media caps list: None
Callee media caps list: None
TCS extra codec list: None
Caller media-type: Inherit (default)
Callee media-type: Inherit (default)
Caller Media Bypass: Inherit (default)
Callee Media Bypass: Inherit (default)
Media Bypass Type: Not set
Callee local transfer support: Inherit (default)
Maximum Call Duration: Unlimited
Caller SRTP support: Inherit (default)
Callee SRTP support: Inherit (default)
SRTP Interworking: Inherit (default)
SRTP media Interworking: Inherit (default)
Ims rx preliminary-aar: Disabled(default)
Ims media-service: None(default)
media bandwidth policing: Inherit(default)
Caller ptime: None (default)
Callee ptime: None (default)
Caller codec variant conversion: Disabled (default)
Callee codec variant conversion: Disabled (default)
Caller inband DTMF mode: Inherit(default)
Callee inband DTMF mode: Inherit(default)
Caller Port Range Tag: Inherit (default)
Callee Port Range Tag: Inherit (default)
Session refresh renegotiation: Inherit(default)
The following command output shows that the SBC is configured to allow Asymmetric Payload Types:
Router(config)# show sbc RAND sbe cac-policy-set 1 TAB1
Total call setup failures (due to non-media limits): 0
CAC scope prefix length: 0
Number of call setup failures (due to non-media limits): 0
Max calls per scope: Unlimited Max call rate per scope: Unlimited
Max in-call message rate: Unlimited Max out-call message rate: Unlimited
Max reg. per scope: Unlimited Max reg. rate per scope: Unlimited
Max channels per scope: Unlimited Max updates per scope: Unlimited
Early media: Allowed Early media direction: Both
Early media timeout: None Transcoder per scope: Allowed
Callee Bandwidth-Field: AS-to-TIAS Caller Bandwidth-Field: None
Asymmetric Payload Types: Allowed Media bypass: Allowed
Renegotiate Strategy: Delta
Max bandwidth per scope: Unlimited
SRTP Transport: Trusted-Only (by default)
Caller hold setting: Standard
Callee hold setting: Standard
Caller privacy setting: Never hide
Callee privacy setting: Never hide
Caller voice QoS profile: Default
Callee voice QoS profile: Default
Caller video QoS profile: Default
Callee video QoS profile: Default
Caller sig QoS profile: Default
Callee sig QoS profile: Default
Caller inbound SDP policy: None
Callee inbound SDP policy: None
Caller outbound SDP policy: None
Callee outbound SDP policy: None
Caller media disabled: None
Callee media disabled: None
Caller unsignaled secure media: Not Allowed
Callee unsignaled secure media: Not Allowed
Caller tel-event payload type: Default
Callee tel-event payload type: Default
Restrict codecs to list: Default
Restrict caller codecs to list: Default
Restrict callee codecs to list: Default
Caller media-type: Inherit (default)
Callee media-type: Inherit (default)
Maximum Call Duration: Unlimited
The following example shows the output of the show sbc sbe cac-policy-set detail command that was updated in Cisco IOS XE Release 3.5S to include information about the branch command settings:
Router# show sbc SBC2 sbe cac-policy-set 1 detail
CAC Averaging period 1: 60 sec
CAC Averaging period 2: 0 sec
Total call setup failures (due to non-media limits): 0
CAC scope prefix length: 0
Number of call setup failures (due to non-media limits): 0
No. of registrations rejected (due to registration limits): 0
Max calls per scope: Unlimited
No. of events rejected due to Max Call Limit: 0
Max reg. per scope: Unlimited
No. of events rejected due to Max Reg limit: 0
Max channels per scope: Unlimited
Max updates per scope: Unlimited
Max bandwidth per scope: Unlimited
Averaging-period 1 Averaging-period 2
Max call rate per scope: Unlimited Unlimited
No. of events rejected due to Max call rate: 0 0
Max reg. rate per scope: Unlimited Unlimited
No. of events rejected due to Max reg rate: 0 0
Max in-call message rate: Unlimited Unlimited
No. of events rejected due to Max in-call rate: 0 0
Max out-call message rate: Unlimited Unlimited
No. of events rejected due to Max Out call rate: 0 0
Timestamp when the rejection counts were last reset: 2011/10/11 04:40:42
Early media: Allowed Early media direction: Both
Early media timeout: None Transcoder per scope: Allowed
Callee Bandwidth-Field: None Caller Bandwidth-Field: None
Branch Bandwidth-Field: None
Media bypass: Allowed Asymmetric Payload Type: Not Set
Renegotiate Strategy: Delta
SRTP Transport: Trusted-Only (by default)
Caller hold setting: Standard
Callee hold setting: Standard
Branch hold setting: Standard
Caller limited-privacy-service: Never hide identity
Callee limited-privacy-service: Never hide identity
Caller privacy-service: Not set
Callee privacy-service: Not set
Branch privacy-service: Not set
Caller edit-privacy-request: Not set
Callee edit-privacy-request: Not set
Branch edit-privacy-request: Not set
Caller edit-privacy-request sip strip: Not set
Callee edit-privacy-request sip strip: Not set
Branch edit-privacy-request sip strip: Not set
Caller edit-privacy-request sip insert: Not set
Callee edit-privacy-request sip insert: Not set
Branch edit-privacy-request sip insert: Not set
Caller voice QoS profile: Default
Callee voice QoS profile: Default
Branch voice QoS profile: Default
Caller video QoS profile: Default
Callee video QoS profile: Default
Branch video QoS profile: Default
Caller sig QoS profile: Default
Callee sig QoS profile: Default
Branch sig QoS profile: Default
Caller inbound SDP policy: None
Callee inbound SDP policy: None
Branch inbound SDP policy: None
Caller outbound SDP policy: None
Callee outbound SDP policy: None
Branch outbound SDP policy: None
Caller Generic Stream: Default
Callee Generic Stream: Default
Branch Generic Stream: Default
Caller media disabled: None
Callee media disabled: None
Branch media disabled: None
Caller unsignaled secure media: Not Allowed
Callee unsignaled secure media: Not Allowed
Branch unsignaled secure media: Not Allowed
Caller response downgrade support: No
Callee response downgrade support: No
Branch response downgrade support: No
Caller retry rtp support: No
Callee retry rtp support: No
Branch retry rtp support: No
Resend sdp answer in 200ok: No
Caller tel-event payload type: Default
Callee tel-event payload type: Default
Branch tel-event payload type: Default
Restrict codecs to list: Default
Restrict caller codecs to list: Default
Restrict callee codecs to list: Default
Restrict branch codecs to list: Default
Codec preference list: Default
Caller Codec profile: None
Callee Codec profile: None
Branch Codec profile: None
Caller media caps list: None
Callee media caps list: None
Branch media caps list: None
TCS extra codec list: None
Caller media-type: Inherit (default)
Callee media-type: Inherit (default)
Branch media-type: Inherit (default)
Caller Media Bypass: Inherit (default)
Callee Media Bypass: Disabled
Branch Media Bypass: Inherit (default)
Media Bypass Type: All (Hairpin, Partial, Full)
Callee local transfer support: Inherit (default)
Maximum Call Duration: Unlimited
Caller SRTP support: Inherit (default)
Callee SRTP support: Inherit (default)
Branch SRTP support: Inherit (default)
SRTP Interworking: Inherit (default)
SRTP media Interworking: Inherit (default)
Ims rx preliminary-aar: Disabled(default)
Ims media-service: None(default)
media bandwidth policing: Inherit(default)
Billing filter: Inherit(default)
Caller ptime: None (default)
Callee ptime: None (default)
Branch ptime: None (default)
Caller codec variant conversion: Disabled (default)
Callee codec variant conversion: Disabled (default)
Branch codec variant conversion: Disabled (default)
Caller inband DTMF mode: Inherit(default)
Callee inband DTMF mode: Inherit(default)
Branch inband DTMF mode: Inherit(default)
Media policy limit table name: None
IPsec maximum registers: Unlimited (default)
IPsec maximum calls: Unlimited (default)
Caller Port Range Tag: Inherit (default)
Callee Port Range Tag: Inherit (default)
Branch Port Range Tag: Inherit (default)
Session refresh renegotiation: Inherit(default)
Related Commands
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cac-policy-set |
Creates a new CAC policy set, copies an existing complete policy set, swaps the references of a complete policy set to another policy set, or sets the averaging period for rate calculations in a CAC policy set. |
cac-policy-set global |
Activates the global CAC policy set within an SBE entity. |
show sbc sbe call-policy-set
To show the properties associated with a given policy set, use the show sbc sbe call-policy-set command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe call-policy-set { Routing-policy-set-ID { detail | number-analysis-tables { detail } | routing-tables { detail } | table table-name { detail | entry entry-id detail }} | default { detail | number-analysis-tables { detail } | routing-tables { detail } | table table-name { detail | entry entry-id detail }} | detail }
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
The name of the Session Border Controller (SBC) service. |
Routing-policy-set-ID |
ID of the routing-policy-set. |
detail |
Shows the detailed information for call policy set. |
number-analysis-tables |
Shows all number analysis tables. |
routing-tables |
Shows all routing policy tables. |
table |
Filters based on the call table. |
table-name |
Name of the call table to be displayed. |
entry |
Filters based on the call-table-entry ID. |
entry-id |
Entry ID of the call table. |
default |
Shows the default call policy set. |
detail |
Shows details of all the call-policy-sets. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2S |
This command was modified. The output was updated with information about the first outbound number analysis table and the first inbound number analysis table. This command provides two forms of outputs: the brief (default) and the detailed. The brief version displays important high-level information for each entry on a single line. The detail version displays the entire policy-set, table, and entry values in detail. |
Examples
The following example shows a sample output of the show sbc sbe call-policy-set command:
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe call-policy-set
First call routing table : TAB1
First reg routing table : TAB2
First outbound NA table :
Total Call-policy Failures : 0 (0 *)
Entry Match Value Destination Adjacency Action
----- ----------- --------------------- ------
1 SIPP1A SIPP1B Routing complete
2 SIPP1B SIPP1A Routing complete
Total Call-policy Failures : 0 (0 *)
Entry Match Value Destination Adjacency Action
----- ----------- --------------------- ------
1 SIPP1A Registrar Routing complete
2 SIPP1B Registrar Routing complete
Default policy set : Yes (priority 1)
First call routing table : TAB1
First reg routing table : TAB2
First outbound NA table :
Total Call-policy Failures : 0 (0 *)
Entry Match Value Destination Adjacency Action
----- ----------- --------------------- ------
1 SIPP1A SIPP1B Routing complete
2 SIPP1B SIPP1A Routing complete
Total Call-policy Failures : 0 (0 *)
Entry Match Value Destination Adjacency Action
----- ----------- --------------------- ------
1 SIPP1A Registrar Routing complete
2 SIPP1B Registrar Routing complete
First call routing table : TAB1
First reg routing table : TAB2
First outbound NA table :
Total Call-policy Failures : 0 (0 *)
Entry Match Value Destination Adjacency Action
----- ----------- --------------------- ------
1 SIPP1A SIPP1B Routing complete
2 SIPP1B SIPP1A Routing complete
Total Call-policy Failures : 0 (0 *)
Entry Match Value Destination Adjacency Action
----- ----------- --------------------- ------
1 SIPP1A Registrar Routing complete
2 SIPP1B Registrar Routing complete
First inbound NA table : ADMINTable
First call routing table :
First reg routing table :
First outbound NA table : OutTable
First call routing table :
First reg routing table :
First outbound NA table :
First call routing table :
First reg routing table :
First outbound NA table :
* Numbers in brackets refer to a call being rejected by a routing or number
analysis table because there were no matching entries in the table. This is
also included in the total figure.
Related Commands
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call-policy-set |
Creates a new policy set on the Session Border Controller (SBC). |
call-policy set default |
Configures a default policy set on the signaling border element (SBE) entity. |
first-inbound-na-table |
Configures the name of the first inbound policy table to be processed when performing the number analysis stage of a policy. |
first-outbound-na-table |
Configures the name of the first outbound policy table to be processed when performing the number analysis stage of a policy. |
rtg-dst-address-table |
Configures the name of the first policy table to be processed when performing the number analysis stage of a policy. |
show sbc sbe call-policy-sets
To list all of the routing policy sets on the SBE, use the show sbc sbe call-policy-sets command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe call-policy-sets
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows how to list the routing policy sets on the SBE with a configuration that has one call-policy-set:
Router# show sbc test sbe call-policy-sets
---------------------------------------------------------
The following example shows how to list all of the routing policy sets on the SBE with multiple call-policy-sets with descriptions:
Router# show sbc a sbe call-policy-sets
---------------------------------------------------------
1 Call policy set for navtel
2 Call policy set for number analysis
3 Call policy set for h323
show sbc sbe call-policy-set default
To display the summary of the default policy set, use the show sbc sbe call-policy-set default command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe call-policy-set default
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
The name of the SBC service. |
adjacency |
Displays the list of administrative domains on the adjacency. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.6 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2S |
This command was modified. The active keyword was replaced with the default keyword. |
Examples
The following example shows how to display a summary of the default call policy set:
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe call-policy-set default
Default policy set : Yes (priority 6)
First call routing table : TAB1
First reg routing table : TAB2
First outbound NA table :
Total Call-policy Failures : 0 (0 *)
Entry Match Value Destination Adjacency Action
----- ----------- --------------------- ------
1 SIPP1A SIPP1B Routing complete
2 SIPP1B SIPP1A Routing complete
Total Call-policy Failures : 0 (0 *)
Entry Match Value Destination Adjacency Action
----- ----------- --------------------- ------
1 SIPP1A Registrar Routing complete
2 SIPP1B Registrar Routing complete
* Numbers in brackets refer to a call being rejected by a routing or number analysis table because there were no matching entries in the table. This is also included in the total figure.
Related Commands
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call-policy-set |
Creates a new policy set on the Session Border Controller (SBC). |
call-policy set default |
Configures a default policy set on the signaling border element (SBE) entity. |
first-inbound-na-table |
Configures the name of the first inbound policy table to be processed when performing the number analysis stage of a policy. |
first-outbound-na-table |
Configures the name of the first outbound policy table to be processed when performing the number analysis stage of a policy. |
show sbc sbe call-policy-set |
Lists the details of the policy sets configured on the SBC. |
show sbc sbe call-policy-set (enum)
To display configuration and status information about call policy sets, use the show sbc sbe call-policy-set command in privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe call-policy-set [ active ] [ detail ] [ rps-id ]
Syntax Description
active |
(Optional) Displays configuration information for active call policy sets. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed configuration and status information for call policy sets. |
rps-id |
(Optional) Displays information for the specified routing policy set ID number. The range is 1 to 2147483647. |
Command Default
If no parameters are given, information for all policies is displayed.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in the correct configuration mode. The Examples section shows the hierarchy of modes required to run the command.
Examples
The following example shows how to display information about call policy sets:
Example 1: Active
Router# show sbc test sbe call-policy-set default
First Number Analysis table :
First call routing table : rt1
First reg routing table :
Total Call-policy Failures : 0 (0 *)
Entry Match Value Destination Adjacency Action
----- ----------- --------------------- ------
Example 2: Active with Detail
A number in parentheses indicates the number of calls being rejected by a routing table or by a number analysis table because no matching entries were found in the table. These rejected calls are included in the total number as well.
Router# show sbc test sbe call-policy-set default detail
First Number Analysis table :
First call routing table : rt1
First reg routing table :
Total Call-policy Failures : 0 (0)
Related Commands
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activate |
Activates ENUM client. |
dial-plan-suffix |
Configures the dial plan suffix used for the ENUM query. |
div-address |
Enters the diverted-by address mode to set the priority of the header or headers from which to derive a diverted-by address (inbound only). |
dst-address |
Enters the destination address mode to set the priority of the header or headers from which to derive a called party address (inbound only). |
entry (enum) |
Configures the ENUM client entry name and enter the ENUM entry configuration mode. |
enum |
Configures the ENUM client ID number and enter the ENUM configuration mode. |
header-prio header-name |
Configures the priority of a header that is used to derive a source, destination, or diverted-by address. |
max-recursive-depth |
Configures the maximum number of recursive ENUM look-ups for non-terminal Resource Records (RR). |
max-responses |
Configures the maximum number of ENUM records returned to the routing module. |
req-timeout |
Configures the ENUM request timeout period. |
src-address |
Enters the source address mode to set the priority of the header or headers from which to derive a calling party address (inbound only). |
server ipv4 |
Configures the IPv4 address of a DNS server for ENUM client and optionally associate the DNS server to a VRF. |
show sbc sbe call-policy-set |
Displays configuration and status information about call policy sets. |
show sbc sbe enum |
Displays the configuration information about an ENUM client. |
show sbc sbe enum entry |
Displays the contents of an ENUM client entry. |
show sbc sbe call-policy-set tables
To list a summary of the call policy tables associated with the given policy set, use the show sbc sbe call-policy-set tables command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe call-policy-set policy-set tables
Syntax Description
sbc name |
This is the name of the SBC service. |
policy-set |
The numeric identifier of the call policy set whose tables are to be displayed. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows how to display a summary of the routing policy tables associated with the given policy set:
Router# show sbc a sbe call-policy-set 2 tables
Table name Match type Description Total Failures
----------------------------------------------------------
start-table rtg-src-adj 0 (0 *)
na-table na-dst-num 0 (0 *)
* Numbers in brackets refer to a call being rejected by a
routing or number analysis table because there were no
matching entries in the table. This is also included in
show sbc sbe call-policy-set table entries
To display a summary of the entries associated with a given table, use the show sbc sbe call-policy-set table entries command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe call-policy-set id table name entries
Syntax Description
id |
Specifies the numeric identifier of the routing policy set to which the table belongs. |
sbc name |
This is the name of the SBC service. |
name |
Specifies the table whose entries are to be displayed. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows how to display a summary of the entries associated with the given table:
Router# show sbc a sbe call-policy-set 1 table start-table entries
Policy set 1 table start-table entries
Table class Entry Match Value
--------------------------------------
show sbc sbe call-policy-set table entry
To display detailed information for a given entry in a CAC policy table, use the show sbc sbe call-policy-set table entry command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe call-policy-set id table name entry
Syntax Description
id |
Specifies the numeric identifier of the routing policy set to which the table belongs. |
name |
Specifies the table whose entries are to be displayed. |
sbc name |
This is the name of the SBC service. |
entry |
Specifies the entry index of the table. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows how to display a summary of the entries associated with the given table:
Router# show sbc mySbc sbe call-policy-set 1 table rtgTable entry 1
Policy set 1 table rtgTable entry 1
show sbc sbe call-rate-stats
To list all of the current rate of attempted call setups per second over a short period of time (default to 3 seconds,. use the show sbc sbe call-rate-stats command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe call-rate-stats
Syntax Description
sbc name |
This is the name of the SBC service. |
Command Default
Default value is 3 seconds.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows how to list all of the current rate of attempted call setups per second:
Router# show sbc sbc-1 sbe call-rate-stats
show sbc sbe call-stats
To display the statistics pertaining to all the calls on the SBE, use the show sbc sbe call-stats command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe call-stats {all | global | per-adjacency adjacency-name | src-account name | dst-account name | src-adjacency name | dst-adjacency name } period
show sbc sbc-name sbe call-stats { reject-threshold}
show sbc sbc-name sbe call-stats failures {detail | summary} period
show sbc sbc-name sbe call-stats {global | adjacency adjacency-name } emergence
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Name of the SBC service. |
name |
Name of the account for which you want the statistics to be displayed. The maximum length of this value is 30 characters. |
period |
Interval at which the statistics are displayed. The possible values are:
- current5mins—Shows the statistics pertaining to the current 5-minute interval.
- previous5mins—Shows the statistics pertaining to the previous 5-minute interval.
- current15mins—Shows the statistics pertaining to the current 5-minute interval and the previous two 5-minute intervals.
- previous15mins—Shows the statistics pertaining to the previous 5-minute interval and the previous two 5-minute intervals.
- currenthour—Shows the statistics pertaining to the current 5-minute interval and the previous eleven 5-minute intervals.
- previoushour—Shows the statistics pertaining to the previous 5-minute interval and the previous eleven 5-minute intervals.
- currentday—Shows the statistics pertaining to the current 5-minute interval and the previous two hundred eighty seven 5-minute intervals.
- previousday—Shows the statistics pertaining to the previous 5-minute interval and the previous two hundred eighty seven 5-minute intervals.
- currentindefinite —Shows the statistics pertaining to the period since the last explicit reset.
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global |
Displays the emergency call statistics globally for the entire SBC. |
adjacency |
Displays the emergency calls statistics for calls received and sent for the specified adjacency name. |
adjacency-name |
Name of the adjacency for which emergency calls belonging to that adjacency should be displayed. |
emergence |
Displays the emergency call statistics for the entire SBC or for a specific adjacency name. |
failures |
Displays the incremental failure counters of failed calls. |
detail |
Displays the detailed output of all the statistics containing incremental failure counters for the specified period. |
summary |
Displays the summary of all the statistics containing incremental failure counters for the specified period. |
per-adjacency |
Displays the QOS-related statistics for a single adjacency. |
dst-adjacency |
Displays the statistics for the destination adjacency. |
src-adjacency |
Displays the statistics for the source adjacency. |
reject-threshold |
Displays the rejection threshold statistics. |
src-account |
Displays the statistics for the source account. |
dst-account |
Displays the statistics for the destination account. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and failure statistics were added to the output. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.5 |
This command was modified. New parameters were added to the command to list the statistics for all the policy failures. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.6 |
The output of this command was modified to include the number of active IPv6 calls. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S |
The output of this command was modified to show Internet Mail Service (IMS) Rx statistics and Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) statistics. The reject-threshold and failures keywords were added. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2S |
The command was modified. The adjacency keyword and the adjacency-name parameter were added to the show sbc sbe call-stats command. The emergence keyword was added to display the emergency call statistics globally or for a specified adjacency name. The output of the command was updated to list the count of the active transcoded and transrated calls. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3S |
This command was modified. The per-adjacency keyword and the currentindefinite parameter were added to the command. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.4S |
The output of this command was modified to include the values of the QoS statistics and the current alert levels of the statistics. |
Usage Guidelines
The statistics are collected at 5-minute intervals past the hour (that is, 0, 5, 10, 15, and so on). The system keeps a bucket that collects each of the over 5-minutes counts. Each bucket is started at 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, and 55-minutes past the hour according to the system clock. The show sbc sbe call-stats command then combines a number of these buckets and displays the sum of these buckets.
For example, if the current time is 12:34, currenthour will apply to the statistics collected since 11:35, and current15mins will apply to the statistics collected since 12:20. In this example, previoushour is 10:35 to 11:35, and previous15mins is 12:05 to 12:20.
NoteCall statistics for rejection of calls based on the memory threshold is not tracked based on time intervals. Call statistics for rejection of calls based on the memory threshold is not tracked based on time intervals.
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2S
To display the emergency call statistics for calls belonging to a particular category and assigned a priority number globally, execute the show sbc sbc-name sbe call-stats global emergence command from the privileged EXEC mode. The command output displays the global call statistics for the entire SBC.
To display the emergency call statistics for calls belonging to a particular adjacency, run the show sbc sbc-name sbe call-stats adjacency adjacency-name emergence command. The command output displays the call statistics for calls that are both received and sent on the specified adjacency.
Examples
The following example shows how to list the complete call statistics for the current day:
Router# show sbc global sbe call-stats all currentday
statistics for the current day for global counters
Total active IPv6 calls = 0
Total activating calls = 0
Total de-activating calls = 0
Total active emergency calls = 0
Total active e2 emergency calls = 0
Total IMS rx active calls = 0
Total IMS rx call renegotiation attempts = 0
Total SRTP-RTP interworked calls = 0
Total active calls not using SRTP = 0
Total active transcoded calls = 0
Total active transrated calls = 0
Total calls completed = 0
General call failure counters:
Total call setup failures = 0
Total active call failures = 0
Total failed call attempts = 0
Total failed calls due to update failure = 0
Total failed calls due to resource failure = 0
Total failed calls due to congestion = 0
Total failed calls due to media failure = 0
Total failed calls due to signaling failure = 0
Total failed calls due to IMS rx setup failure = 0
Total failed calls due to IMS rx renegotiation failure = 0
Total failed calls due to RTP disallowed on call leg = 0
Total failed calls due to SRTP disallowed on call leg = 0
Call setups failed due to NA = 0
Call setups failed due to RTG = 0
Call setups failed due to CAC = 0
CAC fails due to number of calls limit = 0
CAC fails due to call rate limit = 0
CAC fails due to bandwidth limit = 0
CAC fails due to number of media channels limit = 0
CAC fails due to number of media update limit = 0
CAC message drops due to mid call message rate limit = 0
CAC message drops due to out of call message rate limit = 0
Timestamp when stats for this summary period were reset = 2010/10/21 20:30:21
Table 16 provides the descriptions for the important fields in the displayed example.
Table 16 show sbc sbe call-stats Field Descriptions
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Active calls |
If the period being queried is “current5mins”, this is the number of calls (IPv4 and IPv6) currently active at the instant that the query is issued. Otherwise, this is the average number of calls that have been active for the entire period. A call must have been active for at least half of the period in order to count as having been active on an average for the entire period. Therefore, this statistic is effectively a count of the number of calls that have been active for half the period or more. |
Active Ipv6 calls |
If the period being queried is “current5mins”, this is the number of IPv6 calls active at the instant the query is issued. Otherwise, this is the average number of calls that have been active for the entire period. A call must have been active for at least half of the period in order to count as having been active on an average for the entire period. Therefore, this statistic is effectively a count of the number of calls that have been active for half the period or more. |
Activating calls |
If the period being queried is “current5mins”, this is the number of calls currently activating at the instant that the query is issued. Otherwise, this is the average number of calls that have been activating for the entire period. A call must have been activating for at least half of the period in order to count as having been activating on average for the entire period. Therefore this statistic is effectively a count of the number of calls that have been activating for half the period or more. |
Deactivating calls |
If the period being queried is “current5mins,” this is the number of calls that are undergoing deactivation at the instant that the query is issued. Otherwise, this is the average number of calls that have been undergoing deactivation for the entire period. A call must have been undergoing deactivation for at least half of the period in order to count as having been undergoing deactivation on average for the entire period. Therefore, this statistic is effectively a count of the number of calls that have been undergoing deactivation for half the period or more. |
Total call attempts |
Call establishment attempts made. A call attempt may have failed in a later summary period. This counter may include failed calls which are not included in the failed call attempt count. |
Failed call attempts |
Indicates the calls that have failed to establish a successful call. A failed call attempt may result from a call that was started during a previous summary period. This counter may include call attempts that are not included in the total call attempt count. |
Successful call attempts |
Total call attempts minus failed call attempts. |
Call routing failed |
Call establishment attempts failed due to a routing failure. |
Call resources failed |
Call establishment attempts failed due to a resource failure. |
Call media failed |
Call establishment attempts failed due to a media failure. |
Call signaling failed |
Call establishment attempts failed due to a signaling failure. |
Active call failures |
Calls failed from an active state. This count includes all deactivation causes other than normal release. |
Congestion failures |
Call establishment attempts failed due to system congestion. |
Total call setup failures |
Total number of call setup failures due to Number Analysis, Routing, and Multiple CAC policies. |
Total call update failures |
Total number of call update failures due to Multiple CAC policies. |
Call setup failed due to NA |
Total number of call setup failures due to Number Analysis policies. |
Call setup failed due to rtg |
Total number of call setup failures due to routing policies. |
Call setup failed due to CAC |
Total number of call setup failures due to Multiple CAC policies. |
CAC fails due to num call lim |
Total number of call setup failures due to CAC call limit. |
CAC fails due to call rate lim |
Total number of call setup failures due to CAC call rate limit. |
CAC fails due to num media channels lim |
Total number of call setup failures due to CAC number of media channels limit. |
CAC fails due to num media updates lim |
Total number of call setup failures due to CAC number of media updates limit. |
CAC fails due to bandwidth lim |
Total number of call setup failures due to CAC Bandwidth limit. |
CAC fails due to in-call rate lim |
Total number of failures due to the CAC limit on the rate of in-call messages. |
CAC fails due to out-call rate lim |
Total number of failures due to the CAC limit on the rate of out-of-call requests. |
The following is an example of the show command output for reject threshold:
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe call-stats reject-threshold
Level Memory Trigger Action
-------------------------------------------------
minor < 25 percent 0 in 10 calls dropped
major < 20 percent 4 in 10 calls dropped
critical < 15 percent 9 in 10 calls dropped
halt < 10 percent 10 in 10 calls dropped
Total calls rejected due to low memory threshold: 0
The following example shows the emergency call statistics globally for the entire SBC:
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe call-stats global emergence
Emergence call statistics for global counters
Category ABCEMERGENCY active calls = 1
Category ABCEMERGENCY unaudit calls = 0
Category ABCHIGHPRIORITY active calls = 2
Category ABCHIGHPRIORITY unaudit calls = 0
Priority unspecified active calls = 3
Priority unspecified unaudit calls = 0
The following example shows the emergency call statistics for calls belonging to a specified adjacency. The following show command output displays the per-adjacency count for calls received and sent on a specified adjacency name:
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe call-stats adjacency govt-adj emergence
Statistics for the current hour for source adjacency govt-adj
Category govtcalls incoming calls = 90
Category govtcalls outgoing calls = 90
Category sipheader incoming calls = 80
Category sipheader outgoing calls = 80
Priority routing incoming calls = 80
Priority routing outgoing calls = 80
The following example shows an output of the show sbc sbe call-stats global current5min command that lists the count of the active transcoded and transrated calls.
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe call-stats global current5min
Statistics for the current 5 mins for global counters
Total active IPv6 calls = 0
Total activating calls = 0
Total de-activating calls = 0
Total active emergency calls = 0
Total active e2 emergency calls = 0
Total IMS rx active calls = 0
Total IMS rx call renegotiation attempts = 0
Total SRTP-RTP interworked calls = 0
Total active calls not using SRTP = 1
Total active transcoded calls = 1
Total active transrated calls = 0
General call failure counters:
Total call setup failures = 0
Total active call failures = 0
Total failed call attempts = 0
Total failed calls due to update failure = 0
Total failed calls due to resource failure = 0
Total failed calls due to congestion = 0
Total failed calls due to media failure = 0
Total failed calls due to signaling failure = 0
Total failed calls due to IMS rx setup failure = 0
Total failed calls due to IMS rx renegotiation failure = 0
Total failed calls due to RTP disallowed on call leg = 0
Total failed calls due to SRTP disallowed on call leg = 0
The following example shows how, in Release 3.4S and later, the output of the show sbc sbe call-stats per-adjacency currentindefinite command was modified to include the values of the QoS statistics and the current alert levels of the statistics:
Router# show sbc Mysbc sbe call-stats per-adjacency adj1 currentindefinite
Statistics for the current hour for adjacency adj1
Timestamp when stats for this summary period were reset = 2011/04/08 04:05:09
Current count of Media Packets Lost = 0
Current count of Media Packets Dropped = 1
Current count of Media Packets Sent = 116
Current count of Media Packets Received = 116
Current count of RTCP Packets Sent = 0
Current count of RTCP Packets Received = 0
Average Call Duration = 21 secs 16 ms
Average of the Unanswered Call Ratio per thousand call = 0
Average of the Round Trip Delay = 0 ms
Average of the locally calculated jitter = 77 ms
Average of the remotely calculated jitter = 0 ms
Average of the received media dropped per thousand pkts = 8
Average of the sent media lost per thousand pkts = 0
Average of Mean Opinion Score = 20
Current alert level of the Unanswer Seizure Ratio = NONE
Current alert level of the Round Trip Delay = NORMAL
Current alert level of the locally calculated Jitter = MINOR
Current alert level of the remotely calculated Jitter = NORMAL
Current alert level of the media packet dropped = MAJOR
Current alert level of the sent packets lost = NORMAL
Current alert level of the Media Opinion Score = MINOR
Related Commands
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calc-moscqe |
Specifies the percentage of calls that must be used to calculate the MOS-CQE score. |
reject-threshold |
Configures the memory threshold and reject rate for new calls. |
show sbc sbe call-rate-stats |
Lists all the calls on the SBE. |
show sbc sbe calls
To list all the calls on the signaling border elemenst (SBEs), use the show sbc sbe calls command in privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe calls [ ipv6 | media-detail | srtp | srtp-iw ]
Syntax Description
sbc name |
Name of the Session Border Controller (SBC) service. |
ipv6 |
Displays the details of the IPv6 calls on the SBE. |
media-detail |
Displays details of the calls, including their media information. |
srtp |
Displays details of the calls with Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) media on the SBE. |
srtp-iw |
Displays details of the calls performing SRTP-to-Real-Time Transport Protocol interworking. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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|
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.6 |
This command’s output was modified to provide details of IPv6 calls. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S |
The media-detail , srtp-iw , and srtp optional keywords were added. |
Examples
The following examples show how to display the call statistics for the current hour:
Example 1: Default
Router# show sbc a sbe calls
Call State Type Src Adjacency Dest Adjacency
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
393 Activating Audio navtel1 navtel2
394 Activating Audio navtel1 navtel2
Example 2: IPv6 Details
Router# show sbc test sbe calls ipv6
Call State Src Adjacency Dest Adjacency
---------------------------------------------------------------
923752 Active CCM135 CCM136-IpV6
Example 3: Media Detail
Router# show sbc b2b1 sbe calls media-detail
Call State Src Adjacency Dest Adjacency
---------------------------------------------------------------
Context ID 1 Stream ID 49153
Side A: Media Flowing: Yes
Local Address/Port: 10.2.0.10/16384
Remote Address/Port: 2.0.0.3/6000
Side B: Media Flowing: Yes
Local Address/Port: 10.2.0.10/16386
Remote Address/Port: 3.0.0.3/7000
Example 4: SRTP
Router# show sbc b2b1 sbe calls srtp
Call State Src Adjacency Dest Adjacency
---------------------------------------------------------------
Example 5: SRTP-to-RTP Interworking
Router# show sbc global sbe calls srtp-iw
Call State Src Adjacency Dest Adjacency
---------------------------------------------------------------
Related Commands
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srtp caller |
Configures SRTP for a caller in a CAC policy. |
srtp callee |
Configures SRTP for a callee in a CAC policy. |
srtp media interworking |
Configures SRTP-to-RTP media interworking in a CAC policy. |
srtp interworking |
Configures SRTP-to-RTP interworking in a CAC policy. |
srtp retry rtp |
Configures the SBC to retry and enable SRTP-to-RTP interworking after it has rejected an SRTP offer. |
srtp response downgrade |
Configures a SIP endpoint to support a nonstandard offer/answer SRTP downgrade. |
show sbc sbe call branches
To show all the branches on the specified call on SBEs, use the show sbc sbe call branches command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbe call call-num branches
Syntax Description
call-num |
Specifies the call to display information about. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows how to display the branches associated with call 2:
Router# show sbc mySbc sbe call 2 branches
Branch Calling Number Called Number Billing ID
1 102 789 767 - DAB3C4D153624C7124E1234
show sbc sbe codec-list
To show information about the codec lists that are configured on the SBE, use the show sbc sbe codec-list command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe codec-list list-name
Syntax Description
sbc name |
This is the name of the SBC service. |
list-name |
Specifies the name of the codec list. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows how to display information about the codec list named my_codecs.
Router# show sbc mySbc sbe codec-list my_codecs
Codec list "my_codecs" (Legitimate codecs)
Codec Name Min Packetization Period
========== ========================
show sbc sbe codecs
To view the codecs included in the Session Border Controller (SBC) and the codecs dynamically configured on the SBC, use the show sbc sbe codecs command in the Privileged EXEC configuration mode.
show sbc sbcname sbe codecs [[base | user | modified] | [name] codec-name | variant [ profiles ] ]
Syntax Description
sbcname |
The name of the SBC. |
base |
Displays codecs that have not been modified. |
user |
Displays the codecs defined by a user. |
modified |
Displays the codecs that have been modified. |
name |
Displays information about a specific codec. |
codec-name |
The unique name of a codec. |
variant |
Displays information about codec variants. |
profiles |
Displays information about codec variant profiles. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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|
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.6 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2S |
The command was modified. The variant and profiles keywords were added to this command. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in the correct configuration mode.
Examples
The following example shows how to display all the codecs on the mySBC SBC:
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe codecs
-------------------------------------------
Configured State = modified
The following example shows how to display the details of a specific codec :
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe codecs name gsm-efr
-------------------------------------------
Max Frames Per Pkt = 65535
Configured State = user defined
The following example shows how to display information about the codec variants:
Router# show sbc mySBC sbe codecs variant
**Note: base variants begin with '#'.
Variant Encoded name = CCD
Standard Codec Name = CLEARMODE
-------------------------------------------
Variant Encoded name = NSE
Standard Codec Name = X-NSE
-------------------------------------------
Variant Encoded name = NTE
Standard Codec Name = telephone-event
-------------------------------------------
The following example shows how to display information about the codec variant profiles:
Router# show sbc MySBC sbe codecs variant profiles
show sbc sbe diameter
To display the configuration information for the Diameter protocol, use the show sbc sbe diameter command in privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe diameter
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Name of the SBC service. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in the correct configuration mode. The Examples section shows the hierarchy of modes required to run the command.
Examples
The following example shows how to display the configuration information for the Diameter protocol.
Router# show sbc MySBC sbe diameter
Related Commands
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diameter |
Enables the Diameter protocol on a node and enter the Diameter configuration mode. |
origin-realm |
Configures the domain name of an IMS local realm. |
origin-host |
Configures the domain name of an IMS local host. |
peer |
Creates an IMS peer and configure the name and IPv4 address of the peer. |
realm (diameter) |
Configures a peer and assign the peer to a realm. |
show sbc sbe diameter |
Displays the configuration information for the Diameter protocol. |
show sbc sbe diameter peers |
Displays the configuration information for IMS peers. |
show sbc sbe diameter stats |
Displays the transport statistics for an IMS peer. |
ims rx |
Configures an IMS Rx interface for access adjacency |
ims pani |
Configures the P-Access-Network-Info (PANI) header process preference for an adjacency. |
ims realm |
Configures an IMS realm for use by an IMS Rx interface. |
ims rx preliminary-aar-forbid |
Prevents preliminary AAR messages from being sent in an IMS Rx session. |
ims media-service |
Configures a CAC table to allow the use of media resources and 3rd party transcoding resources as well as Rx resources. |
show sbc sbe diameter peers
To display the configuration information for IMS peers, use the show sbc sbe diameter peers command in privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe diameter peers peer-name
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Name of the SBC service. |
peer-name |
Name of the IMS peer. |
Command Default
If no peer name is given, brief information for all peers is displayed.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in the correct configuration mode. The Examples section shows the hierarchy of modes required to run the command.
Examples
The following example shows how to display the configuration information for an IMS peer.
Router# show sbc MySBC sbe diameter peers Peer1
Peer Address: 10.10.10.10
Related Commands
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diameter |
Enables the Diameter protocol on a node and enter the Diameter configuration mode. |
origin-realm |
Configures the domain name of an IMS local realm. |
origin-host |
Configures the domain name of an IMS local host. |
peer |
Creates an IMS peer and configure the name and IPv4 address of the peer. |
realm (diameter) |
Configures a peer and assign the peer to a realm. |
show sbc sbe diameter |
Displays the configuration information for the Diameter protocol. |
show sbc sbe diameter peers |
Displays the configuration information for IMS peers. |
show sbc sbe diameter stats |
Displays the transport statistics for an IMS peer. |
ims rx |
Configures an IMS Rx interface for access adjacency |
ims pani |
Configures the P-Access-Network-Info (PANI) header process preference for an adjacency. |
ims realm |
Configures an IMS realm for use by an IMS Rx interface. |
ims rx preliminary-aar-forbid |
Prevents preliminary AAR messages from being sent in an IMS Rx session. |
ims media-service |
Configures a CAC table to allow the use of media resources and 3rd party transcoding resources as well as Rx resources. |
show sbc sbe diameter stats
To display the transport statistics for an IMS peer, use the show sbc sbe diameter stats command in privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe diameter stats
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Name of the SBC service. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in the correct configuration mode. The Examples section shows the hierarchy of modes required to run the command.
Examples
The following example shows how to display the transport statistics for an IMS peer.
Router# show sbc MySBC sbe diameter stats
Diameter up time: 0 seconds
Diameter packets received: 0
Diameter malformed packets received: 0
Diameter unknown indentifier answer messages received: 0
Diameter protocol error answer messages received: 0
Diameter unknown command code packets received: 0
Diameter requests transient failures: 0
Diameter requests permanent failures: 0
Diameter requests unexpected transport failures: 0
Related Commands
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diameter |
Enables the Diameter protocol on a node and enter the Diameter configuration mode. |
origin-realm |
Configures the domain name of an IMS local realm. |
origin-host |
Configures the domain name of an IMS local host. |
peer |
Creates an IMS peer and configure the name and IPv4 address of the peer. |
realm (diameter) |
Configures a peer and assign the peer to a realm. |
show sbc sbe diameter |
Displays the configuration information for the Diameter protocol. |
show sbc sbe diameter peers |
Displays the configuration information for IMS peers. |
show sbc sbe diameter stats |
Displays the transport statistics for an IMS peer. |
ims rx |
Configures an IMS Rx interface for access adjacency |
ims pani |
Configures the P-Access-Network-Info (PANI) header process preference for an adjacency. |
ims realm |
Configures an IMS realm for use by an IMS Rx interface. |
ims rx preliminary-aar-forbid |
Prevents preliminary AAR messages from being sent in an IMS Rx session. |
ims media-service |
Configures a CAC table to allow the use of media resources and 3rd party transcoding resources as well as Rx resources. |
show sbc sbe editors
To display a list of all the editors registered on the SBC, use the show sbc sbe editors command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe editors
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Specifies the name of the SBC service. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 3.4S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
There are no specific usage guidelines for using the show sbc sbe editors command. Note that the clear sbc sbe script-set-stats command can be used to clear the stored statistics from which the show sbc sbe editors command draws data.
Examples
In the following example, the show sbc sbe editors command is used to display a list of all the editors registered on the SBC:
Router# show sbc mySbc sbe editors
Editor Script-set Type Total executions
-------------------------------------------------------------
my_body_editor n/a profile 0
preset-call-tag n/a profile 0
my_header_editor n/a profile 0
my_method_editor n/a profile 0
my_option_editor n/a profile 0
preset-acc-in-hdr n/a profile 0
preset-acc-in-mth n/a profile 0
preset-acc-in-opt n/a profile 0
preset-std-in-hdr n/a profile 0
preset-std-in-mth n/a profile 0
preset-std-in-opt n/a profile 0
preset-acc-out-hdr n/a profile 0
preset-acc-out-mth n/a profile 0
preset-acc-out-opt n/a profile 0
preset-core-in-hdr n/a profile 0
preset-core-in-mth n/a profile 0
preset-core-in-opt n/a profile 0
preset-std-out-hdr n/a profile 0
preset-std-out-mth n/a profile 0
preset-std-out-opt n/a profile 0
default-body-editor n/a profile 0
preset-core-out-hdr n/a profile 0
preset-core-out-mth n/a profile 0
preset-core-out-opt n/a profile 0
preset-ipsec-in-hdr n/a profile 0
preset-ipsec-in-mth n/a profile 0
preset-ipsec-in-opt n/a profile 0
preset-ipsec-out-hdr n/a profile 0
preset-ipsec-out-mth n/a profile 0
preset-ipsec-out-opt n/a profile 0
default-header-editor n/a profile 36
default-method-editor n/a profile 36
default-option-editor n/a profile 36
preset-ibcf-ext-in-hdr n/a profile 0
preset-ibcf-ext-in-mth n/a profile 0
preset-ibcf-ext-in-opt n/a profile 0
preset-ibcf-int-in-hdr n/a profile 0
preset-ibcf-int-in-mth n/a profile 0
preset-ibcf-int-in-opt n/a profile 0
preset-ibcf-utr-in-hdr n/a profile 0
preset-ibcf-utr-in-mth n/a profile 0
preset-ibcf-utr-in-opt n/a profile 0
preset-ibcf-ext-out-hdr n/a profile 0
preset-ibcf-ext-out-mth n/a profile 0
preset-ibcf-ext-out-opt n/a profile 0
preset-ibcf-int-out-hdr n/a profile 0
preset-ibcf-int-out-mth n/a profile 0
preset-ibcf-int-out-opt n/a profile 0
preset-ibcf-utr-out-hdr n/a profile 0
preset-ibcf-utr-out-mth n/a profile 0
preset-ibcf-utr-out-opt n/a profile 0
preset-std-block-in-hdr n/a profile 0
preset-std-block-in-mth n/a profile 0
preset-std-block-in-opt n/a profile 0
preset-std-block-out-hdr n/a profile 0
preset-std-block-out-mth n/a profile 0
preset-std-block-out-opt n/a profile 0
monitor_packetization 3 script 0
Table 17 describes the significant fields in the output of the show sbc sbe editors command.
Table 17 show sbc sbe editors Field Descriptions
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Editor |
Name of the editor. |
Script-set |
Number of the script set in which the editor has been configured. |
Type |
Type of editor. The type can be profile or script. |
Total executions |
Number of times the editor has been applied. The counter for tracking the number of times the editor has been applied is incremented even when a message that does not meet the criteria for applying the editor is processed. |
Related Commands
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active-script-set |
Activates a script set, |
clear sbc sbe script-set-stats |
Clears the stored statistics related to a script set. |
complete |
Completes a CAC policy set, call policy set, or script set after committing the full set. |
editor |
Specifies the order in which a particular editor must be applied. |
editor-list |
Specifies the stage at which the editors must be applied. |
editor type |
Configures an editor type to be applied on a SIP adjacency. |
filename |
Specifies the path and name of the script file written using the Lua programming language. |
load-order |
Specifies the load order of a script in a script set. |
script |
Configures a script written using the Lua programming language. |
show sbc sbe script-set |
Displays a summary of the details pertaining to all the configured script sets or the details of a specified script set. |
script-set lua |
Configures a script set composed of scripts written using the Lua programming language. |
sip header-editor |
Configures a header editor. |
sip method-editor |
Configures a method editor. |
sip option-editor |
Configures an option editor. |
sip parameter-editor |
Configures a parameter editor. |
test sbc message sip filename script-set editors |
Tests the message editing functionality of the SBC. |
test script-set |
Tests the working of a script set. |
type |
Specifies the type of a script written using the Lua programming language. |
show sbc sbe enum
To display the configuration information about an ENUM client, use the show sbc sbe enum command in privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe enum enum-id
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Name of the SBC service. |
enum-id |
ENUM client ID number. Currently, only the number 1 is allowed. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
|
|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in the correct configuration mode. The Examples section shows the hierarchy of modes required to run the command.
Examples
The following example shows how to display the configuration information about all currently configured ENUM Supplementary Routing Services (SRS):
Router# show sbc MySBC sbe enum 1
Supplementary routing service id : 1
Enum Server IPV4 Address : 20.21.28.125
Dial plan suffix string : enum.com
Enum Server IPV4 Address : 20.21.28.125
Dial plan suffix string : e164.arpa
Related Commands
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activate (enum) |
Activates ENUM client. |
dial-plan-suffix |
Configures the dial plan suffix used for the ENUM query. |
div-address |
Enters the diverted-by address mode to set the priority of the header or headers from which to derive a diverted-by address (inbound only). |
dst-address |
Enters the destination address mode to set the priority of the header or headers from which to derive a called party address (inbound only). |
entry (enum) |
Configures the ENUM client entry name and enter the ENUM entry configuration mode. |
enum |
Configures the ENUM client ID number and enter the ENUM configuration mode. |
header-prio header-name |
Configures the priority of a header that is used to derive a source, destination, or diverted-by address. |
max-recursive-depth |
Configures the maximum number of recursive ENUM look-ups for non-terminal Resource Records (RR). |
max-responses |
Configures the maximum number of ENUM records returned to the routing module. |
req-timeout |
Configures the ENUM request timeout period. |
src-address |
Enters the source address mode to set the priority of the header or headers from which to derive a calling party address (inbound only). |
server ipv4 |
Configures the IPv4 address of a DNS server for ENUM client and optionally associate the DNS server to a VRF. |
show sbc sbe call-policy-set |
Displays configuration and status information about call policy sets. |
show sbc sbe enum |
Displays the configuration information about an ENUM client. |
show sbc sbe enum entry |
Displays the contents of an ENUM client entry. |
show sbc sbe enum entry
To display the contents of an ENUM client entry, use the show sbc sbe enum entry command in privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe enum enum-id entry entry-name
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Name of the SBC service. |
enum-id |
ENUM client ID number. Currently, only the number 1 is allowed. |
entry-name |
ENUM client entry name. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in the correct configuration mode. The Examples section shows the hierarchy of modes required to run the command.
Examples
The following example shows how to configure display the contents of an ENUM client entry:
Router# show sbc MySBC sbe enum 1 entry MyEntry
Enum Server IPV4 Address : 10.10.10.10
Dial plan suffix string : e164.arpa
Related Commands
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activate |
Activates ENUM client. |
dial-plan-suffix |
Configures the dial plan suffix used for the ENUM query. |
div-address |
Enters the diverted-by address mode to set the priority of the header or headers from which to derive a diverted-by address (inbound only). |
dst-address |
Enters the destination address mode to set the priority of the header or headers from which to derive a called party address (inbound only). |
entry (enum) |
Configures the ENUM client entry name and enter the ENUM entry configuration mode. |
enum |
Configures the ENUM client ID number and enter the ENUM configuration mode. |
header-prio header-name |
Configures the priority of a header that is used to derive a source, destination, or diverted-by address. |
max-recursive-depth |
Configures the maximum number of recursive ENUM look-ups for non-terminal Resource Records (RR). |
max-responses |
Configures the maximum number of ENUM records returned to the routing module. |
req-timeout |
Configures the ENUM request timeout period. |
src-address |
Enters the source address mode to set the priority of the header or headers from which to derive a calling party address (inbound only). |
server ipv4 |
Configures the IPv4 address of a DNS server for ENUM client and optionally associate the DNS server to a VRF. |
show sbc sbe call-policy-set |
Displays configuration and status information about call policy sets. |
show sbc sbe enum |
Displays the configuration information about an ENUM client. |
show sbc sbe enum entry |
Displays the contents of an ENUM client entry. |
show sbc sbe h323 timers
To display a list of H.323 timer configuration, use the show sbc sbe h323 command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe h323 timers
Syntax Description
sbc name |
This is the name of the SBC service. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows how the show sbc sbe h323 timers command is used to display a list of H.323 timer configuration:
Router# show sbc test sbe h323 timers
adjacency retry timeout 30000
h225 timeout proceeding 10000
h225 timeout establishment 180000
H225 Timeout Proceeding 10000
H225 Timeout Establishment 180000
show sbc sbe hold-media-timeout
To show the configured duration of the media timeout timer for on-hold calls, use the show sbc sbe hold-media-timeout command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe hold-media-timeout
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Specifies the SBC service. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows sample data for the media timeout timer for on-hold calls:
Router# show sbc mysbc sbe hold-media-timeout
SBE On-hold media timeout duration is: 10 seconds
show sbc sbe hunting-trigger
To show the H.323 or SIP hunting triggers at the global level, use the show sbc sbe hunting-trigger command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe {h323 | sip} hunting-trigger
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Specifies the SBC service. |
h323 |
Specifies H.323 hunting-trigger. |
sip |
Specifies SIP hunting-trigger. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows sample data for the media timeout timer for on-hold calls:
Router# show sbc uut105-1 sbe h323 hunting-trigger
Related Commands
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hunting-trigger |
Configures failure return codes to trigger hunting. |
show sbc sbe media-gateway-associations
To list all the media gateways associated with this SBE and statistics associated with the media gateway, use the show sbc sbe media-gateway-associations command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe media-gateway-associations
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Specifies the SBC service. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows how to list all the media gateways associated with this SBE and statistics associated with the media gateway:
Router# show sbc test sbe media-gateway-associations
Media gateway 200.200.207.101:2944
Gateway Protocol = megaco
Local Address = 88.104.1.3:2944
Sent Received Failed Retried
show sbc sbe media-gateway-policy
To display the details of a media gateway policy, use the show sbc sbe media-gateway-policy command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe media-gateway-policy [stats | type {default | local | remote {ipv4 | ipv6} ip-address [port port-number ]}]
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Name of the SBC. |
stats |
Specifies that the media gateway policy statistics must be displayed. |
type |
Specifies that the configuration and status of the specified media gateway policy type must be displayed. The type can be default, local, or remote. |
default |
Specifies that the configuration and status of the default media gateway policy must be displayed. |
local |
Specifies that the configuration and status of the local media gateway policy must be displayed. |
remote |
Specifies that the configuration and status of the remote media gateway policy must be displayed. |
ipv4 |
Specifies that the remote media gateway has an IPv4 IP address. |
ipv6 |
Specifies that the remote media gateway has an IPv6 IP address. |
ip-address |
IP address of the remote media gateway. The IP address can be in the IPv4 format or IPv6 format. |
port |
Specifies the port number of the remote media gateway. |
port-number |
Port number of the remote media gateway. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 3.4S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following command shows the output of the show sbc sbe media-gateway-policy type command for a remote type media gateway policy:
Router# show sbc mySbc sbe media-gateway-policy type remote ipv4 192.0.2.26 port 6886
Gateway Policy Type = REMOTE
_____________________________________________________
Remote address type = IPV4
Remote address = 192.0.2.26
Transcode Audio Cost = 10
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interwork maximum |
Specifies the maximum number of media streams that can use the inband DTMF interworking resource or the SRTP interworking resource at any point of time. |
interwork cost |
Specifies the resource cost for an audio stream using inband DTMF interworking or specifies the resource cost for an audio or video stream using SRTP encryption and decryption. |
ipsec maximum |
Specifies the maximum number of endpoint registrations that can use IPsec encryption and decryption on their signaling link to the SBC or the maximum number of calls that can use IPsec-protected signaling, at any point of time. |
media-gateway policy type |
Configures a media gateway policy. |
media limits |
Specifies the media policy to be associated with the CAC policy table entry or applied on the media gateway. |
media-policy |
Configures a media policy. |
show sbc sbe media-gateway-policy |
Displays the details of media gateway policies. |
show sbc sbe media-policy |
Displays the details of media policies. |
total resource maximum |
Specifies the total number of video and audio streams that can use transcoding, transrating, inband DTMF interworking, and SRTP encryption and decryption—weighted by the costs assigned to each of these resources. |
transcode cost |
Specifies the resource cost for transcoding an audio or video stream. |
transcode maximum |
Specifies the maximum number of audio or video streams that can use the transcoding resource at any point of time. |
transrate audio cost |
Specifies the resource cost for transrating an audio stream. |
transrate audio maximum |
Specifies the maximum number of audio streams that can use the transrating resource at any point of time. |
type |
Configures a media policy as a CAC-policy type policy or a gateway type policy. |
show sbc sbe media-gateways
To list the gateway configuration and attachment status on SBE, use the show sbc sbe media-gateways command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe media-gateways
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Specifies the SBC service. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.4 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows how to list the gateway configuration and attachment status on SBEs:
Router# show sbc mySbc sbe media-gateways
Configured Gateway 10.0.0.1
Configured Gateway 100.1.0.1
Configured Gateway 172.3.4.9
show sbc sbe media-policy
To display the details of media policies, use the show sbc sbe media-policy command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show sbc sbc-name sbe media-policy [ policy-name ]
Syntax Description
sbc-name |
Name of the SBC. |
policy-name |
Name of the media policy. If you do not enter the name of a media policy, the command displays details of all media policies configured on the SBC. |
Command Default
No default behavior or values are available.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
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Cisco IOS XE Release 3.4S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
In the following example, the show sbc sbe media-policy command is used to display the details of the my_media_policy media policy:
Router# show sbc mySbc sbe media-policy my_media_policy
Policy Name: my_media_policy
___________________________________________________________
Audio transcode limit = 30
Audio transrate limit = 30
Video transcode limit = 30
Inband-dtmf-iw limit = 10
Total resource limit = 40
Related Commands
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interwork maximum |
Specifies the maximum number of media streams that can use the inband DTMF interworking resource or the SRTP interworking resource at any point of time. |
interwork cost |
Specifies the resource cost for an audio stream using inband DTMF interworking or specifies the resource cost for an audio or video stream using SRTP encryption and decryption. |
ipsec maximum |
Specifies the maximum number of endpoint registrations that can use IPsec encryption and decryption on their signaling link to the SBC or the maximum number of calls that can use IPsec-protected signaling, at any point of time. |
media-gateway policy type |
Configures a media gateway policy. |
media limits |
Specifies the media policy to be associated with the CAC policy table entry or applied on the media gateway. |
media-policy |
Configures a media policy. |
show sbc sbe media-gateway-policy |
Displays the details of media gateway policies. |
show sbc sbe media-policy |
Displays the details of media policies. |
total resource maximum |
Specifies the total number of video and audio streams that can use transcoding, transrating, inband DTMF interworking, and SRTP encryption and decryption—weighted by the costs assigned to each of these resources. |
transcode cost |
Specifies the resource cost for transcoding an audio or video stream. |
transcode maximum |
Specifies the maximum number of audio or video streams that can use the transcoding resource at any point of time. |
transrate audio cost |
Specifies the resource cost for transrating an audio stream. |
transrate audio maximum |
Specifies the maximum number of audio streams that can use the transrating resource at any point of time. |
type |
Configures a media policy as a CAC-policy type policy or a gateway type policy. |