Ce document explique comment configurer et vérifier un réseau VoIP avec un contrôleur d'accès.
Aucune spécification déterminée n'est requise pour ce document.
Les informations contenues dans ce document sont basées sur les versions de matériel et de logiciel suivantes :
Logiciel Cisco IOS® Version 12.1(1)
Routeurs Cisco AS5300 et Cisco 3640
Remarque : il est nécessaire de charger le jeu de fonctions Cisco IOS -x- pour la fonctionnalité de contrôleur d'accès sur toutes les plates-formes Cisco.
The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command.
For more information on document conventions, refer to the Cisco Technical Tips Conventions.
Un contrôleur d'accès est une entité H.323 sur un réseau local qui fournit la traduction d'adresses et l'accès au réseau local pour les terminaux et les passerelles H.323. Le contrôleur d'accès peut fournir d'autres services aux terminaux et aux passerelles H.323, tels que la gestion de la bande passante et l'emplacement des passerelles. Un contrôleur d'accès gère un registre des périphériques du réseau multimédia. Les périphériques s'enregistrent auprès du contrôleur d'accès au démarrage et demandent l'admission à un appel du contrôleur d'accès.
Vous pouvez utiliser la configuration du contrôleur d'accès dans ce document à ces fins :
Pour faire évoluer une mise en oeuvre VoIP où vous avez installé plusieurs passerelles et périphériques finaux
Cette configuration permet d'apporter des modifications à un point central, le contrôleur d'accès.
Pour contrôler le contrôle d'admission des appels (CAC) afin de limiter le nombre d'appels sur le réseau
Pour mettre en oeuvre l'utilisation d'un proxy sur le réseau pour gérer vos appels VoIP séparément du trafic de données
Cette section vous fournit des informations pour configurer les fonctionnalités décrites dans ce document.
Remarque : Pour en savoir plus sur les commandes utilisées dans le présent document, utilisez l’outil de recherche de commandes (clients inscrits seulement).
Ce réseau est une topologie simple avec deux passerelles Cisco AS5300. Une passerelle se trouve à San José et l'autre à Raleigh. Sur chaque site, il existe une configuration de contrôleur d'accès qui s'exécute sur un Cisco 3640. Dans la topologie que présente cette section, un contrôleur d'accès n'est pas vraiment nécessaire pour passer des appels VoIP simples entre les deux passerelles. Mais le diagramme inclut un contrôleur d'accès afin de montrer l'aspect de la configuration complète.
Les configurations des contrôleurs d'accès Cisco pour cette topologie diffèrent d'une mise en oeuvre VoIP régulière de ces manières :
Chaque passerelle de configuration de passerelle s'enregistre auprès du contrôleur d'accès local à l'aide des commandes h323-gateway voip interface. Dans ce cas, les passerelles sont des AS5300 et le contrôleur d'accès est le 3640.
La cible de session de la commande dial-peer voice 2 voip pointe vers Enregistrement, Admission et Status (RAS) au lieu de l'adresse ipv4:ip appropriée. RAS effectue les tâches suivantes :
Définit l'emplacement de la passerelle à enregistrer auprès du contrôleur d'accès
Envoie des demandes d'admission pour chaque appel
Effectue certaines interrogations d'informations d'état pour les appels
Dans le réseau H.323, vous avez un contrôleur d'accès principal par zone. Le contrôleur d'accès peut contrôler plusieurs passerelles ou mettre fin à des périphériques H.323 dans la zone. Dans la configuration que cette section illustre, un appel est acheminé vers la zone et le contrôleur d'accès appropriés. Ensuite, le contrôleur d'accès répond à la demande d'appel avec l'adresse IP de la passerelle enregistrée qui a le préfixe technologique (tech-prefix) qui correspond au numéro appelé.
Ces étapes expliquent le fonctionnement du processus du contrôleur d'accès. Un téléphone du côté de Raleigh appelle un téléphone du côté de San Jose :
Raleigh 5300A reçoit un appel du PBX au 4085556400, qui est un téléphone qui se connecte au PBX San Jose.
Ce numéro correspond au numéro sous la voix 2 de dial-peer et a également un préfixe technologique de 408#.
La demande d'admission au contrôleur d'accès Raleigh, Raleigh 3640A, inclut le préfixe technologique et le numéro appelé au format 408#4085556400.
Le 408556400 correspond à la commande de préfixe de zone de 408.......
Le contrôleur d'accès Raleigh envoie une demande d'emplacement au contrôleur d'accès San Jose, San Jose 3640A.
Étant donné que la configuration du contrôleur d'accès San Jose contient le San Jose 5300A avec un préfixe technologique de 408#, le contrôleur d'accès San Jose répond au contrôleur d'accès Raleigh avec l'adresse IP du San Jose 5300.
Cette adresse IP est transmise à Raleigh 5300A via une confirmation d'admission (ACF).
Raleigh 5300A ouvre un appel H.323 normal avec San Jose 5300A.
Ce document utilise les configurations suivantes :
Raleigh 5300A |
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Raleigh5300A# show run Building configuration... Current configuration: ! ! Last configuration change at 00:15:38 UTC Tue Mar 28 2000 ! NVRAM config last updated at 00:15:39 UTC Tue Mar 28 2000 ! version 12.1 service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec no service password–encryption ! hostname Raleigh5300A ! logging buffered 50000 debugging enable secret < password > [Choose a strong password with at least one capital letter, one number, and one special character.] ! ! ! resource–pool disable ! ! ! ! ! clock calendar–valid ip subnet–zero ! isdn switch–type primary–5ess isdn voice–call–failure 0 mta receive maximum–recipients 0 ! ! controller T1 0 framing esf clock source line primary linecode b8zs pri–group timeslots 1–24 ! controller T1 1 clock source line secondary 1 ! controller T1 2 ! controller T1 3 ! ! voice–port 0:D ! ! dial–peer voice 1 pots answer–address 9195552001 destination–pattern 919#9195552... direct–inward–dial port 0:D prefix 919 ! dial–peer voice 2 voip destination–pattern 4085556400 tech–prefix 408# session target ras ! num–exp 6... 4085556... gateway ! interface Ethernet0 no ip address shutdown ! interface Serial0:23 no ip address ip mroute–cache isdn switch–type primary–5ess isdn incoming–voice modem fair–queue 64 256 0 no cdp enable ! interface FastEthernet0 ip address 172.16.120.2 255.255.255.0 duplex auto speed auto h323–gateway voip interface h323–gateway voip id RALgk1 ipaddr 172.16.120.1 1718 h323–gateway voip h323–id RAL5300A@cisco.com h323–gateway voip tech–prefix 919# ! ip classless ip route 172.16.110.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.120.10 no ip http server ! line con 0 transport input none line 1 48 transport output lat pad telnet rlogin udptn v120 lapb–ta line aux 0 line vty 0 4 password cisco login ! ntp clock–period 17179850 ntp server 172.16.110.10 end |
Raleigh 3640A |
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Raleigh3640A# show run Building configuration... Current configuration: ! version 12.1 service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec no service password–encryption ! hostname Raleigh3640A ! logging buffered 50000 debugging enable secret < password > [Choose a strong password with at least one capital letter, one number, and one special character.] ! ! ! ! ! ip subnet–zero ! ip dvmrp route–limit 20000 ! ! ! ! ! interface Ethernet1/0 ip address 172.16.120.1 255.255.255.0 ! interface Serial1/0 no ip address no ip mroute–cache no fair–queue ! interface TokenRing1/0 no ip address shutdown ring–speed 16 ! ip classless ip route 172.16.110.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.120.10 no ip http server ! ! gatekeeper zone local RALgk1 cisco.com zone remote SJgk1 cisco.com 172.16.110.1 1719 zone prefix SJgk1 408....... gw–type–prefix 408#* no shutdown ! ! line con 0 transport input none line aux 0 line vty 0 4 password cisco login ! ntp clock–period 17179864 ntp server 172.16.110.10 end |
San José 5300A |
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SanJose5300A# show run Building configuration... Current configuration: ! ! Last configuration change at 00:15:49 UTC Tue Mar 28 2000 ! NVRAM config last updated at 00:15:50 UTC Tue Mar 28 2000 ! version 12.1 service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec no service password–encryption ! hostname SanJose5300A ! logging buffered 50000 debugging enable secret < password > [Choose a strong password with at least one capital letter, one number, and one special character.] ! ! ! resource–pool disable ! ! ! ! ! ip subnet–zero ! isdn voice–call–failure 0 mta receive maximum–recipients 0 ! ! controller T1 0 framing esf clock source line primary linecode b8zs ds0–group 1 timeslots 1–4 type e&m–immediate–start ! controller T1 1 clock source line secondary 1 ! controller T1 2 ! controller T1 3 ! ! voice–port 0:1 ! ! dial–peer voice 1 pots answer–address 4085556001 destination–pattern 408#4085556... direct–inward–dial port 0:1 prefix 6 ! dial–peer voice 2 voip destination–pattern 9195552... tech–prefix 919# session target ras ! num–exp 2... 9195552... gateway ! interface Ethernet0 no ip address ! interface FastEthernet0 ip address 172.16.110.2 255.255.255.0 duplex auto speed auto h323–gateway voip interface h323–gateway voip id SJgk1 ipaddr 172.16.110.1 1718 h323–gateway voip h323–id SJ5300A@cisco.com h323–gateway voip tech–prefix 408# ! ip classless ip route 172.16.120.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.110.10 no ip http server ! ! ! line con 0 transport input none line aux 0 line vty 0 4 password cisco login ! ntp clock–period 17179892 ntp server 172.16.110.10 end |
San José 3640A |
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SanJose3640A# show run Building configuration... Current configuration: ! ! NVRAM config last updated at 00:05:33 UTC Tue Mar 28 2000 ! version 12.1 service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec no service password–encryption ! hostname SanJose3640A ! boot system flash c3640–ix–mz.120–7.T logging buffered 50000 debugging enable secret < password > [Choose a strong password with at least one capital letter, one number, and one special character.] ! ! ! ! ! ip subnet–zero ! ip dvmrp route–limit 20000 ! ! interface Ethernet1/0 ip address 172.16.110.1 255.255.255.0 ! interface Serial1/0 no ip address no ip mroute–cache shutdown no fair–queue ! interface Ethernet1/1 no ip address shutdown ! ip classless ip route 172.16.120.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.110.10 no ip http server ! tftp–server flash:c3640–ix–mz.121–1.bin ! gatekeeper zone local SJgk1 cisco.com zone remote RALgk1 cisco.com 172.16.120.1 1719 zone prefix RALgk1 919....... gw–type–prefix 919#* no shutdown ! ! line con 0 transport input none line aux 0 line vty 0 4 password cisco login ! ntp server 172.16.110.10 end |
Cette section présente des informations que vous pouvez utiliser pour vous assurer que votre configuration fonctionne correctement.
Certaines commandes show sont prises en charge par l'Output Interpreter Tool (clients enregistrés uniquement), qui vous permet de voir une analyse de la sortie de la commande show.
show debug : affiche les commandes debug activées
undebug all : désactive tous les débogages
show gatekeeper : affiche l'état du gatekeeper.
show log : affiche la sortie du fichier journal
show call active voice brief : affiche une version abrégée du contenu de la table d'appels active
L'écran affiche tous les appels avec la connexion actuelle via le routeur.
show call active voice : affiche le contenu de la table d'appels active.
Cet affichage affiche tous les appels avec la connexion actuelle via le routeur.
show gatekeeper endpoints : affiche l'état d'enregistrement des points d'extrémité sur le gatekeeper.
show gatekeeper call : affiche les appels actifs traités par le gatekeeper.
show gatekeeper gw : affiche l'état d'enregistrement des points d'extrémité pour le préfixe technologique
Raleigh5300A# show debug ISDN: ISDN Q931 packets debugging is on ISDN Q931 packets debug DSLs. (On/Off/No DSL:1/0/–) DSL 0 ––> 7 1 – – – – – – – H.323 RAS: H.323 RAS Messages debugging is on voip: voip ccAPI function enter/exit debugging is on Raleigh5300A# undebug all All possible debugging has been turned off Raleigh5300A# show gatekeeper Gateway RAL5300A@cisco.com is registered to Gatekeeper RALgk1 Alias list (CLI configured) H323–ID RAL5300A@cisco.com Alias list (last RCF) H323–ID RAL5300A@cisco.com H323 resource thresholding is Disabled Raleigh5300A# show log Syslog logging: enabled (0 messages dropped, 0 flushes, 0 overruns) Console logging: level debugging, 1048 messages logged Monitor logging: level debugging, 0 messages logged Buffer logging: level debugging, 1048 messages logged Trap logging: level informational, 106 message lines logged Log Buffer (50000 bytes): Mar 28 00:22:47.624: ISDN Se0:23: RX <– SETUP pd = 8 callref = 0x30 Mar 28 00:22:47.624: Bearer Capability i = 0x8090A2 Mar 28 00:22:47.624: Channel ID i = 0xA98393 Mar 28 00:22:47.624: Calling Party Number i = 0x2180, '9195552010', Plan:ISDN, Type:National Mar 28 00:22:47.624: Called Party Number i = 0xA1, '4085556400', Plan:ISDN, Type:National Mar 28 00:22:47.628: ISDN Se0:23: TX –> CALL_PROC pd = 8 callref = 0x8030 Mar 28 00:22:47.628: Channel ID i = 0xA98393 Mar 28 00:22:47.628: ISDN Se0:23: TX –> ALERTING pd = 8 callref = 0x8030 Mar 28 00:22:48.016: cc_api_call_setup_ind (vdbPtr=0x61B9ADAC, callInfo={called=4085556400, calling=9195552010, fdest=1 peer_tag=1}, callID=0x61A088C4) Mar 28 00:22:48.020: cc_process_call_setup_ind (event=0x61BB71B8) handed call to app "SESSION" Mar 28 00:22:48.020: sess_appl: ev(23=CC_EV_CALL_SETUP_IND), cid(32), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:48.020: ccCallSetContext (callID=0x20, context=0x61A2C368) Mar 28 00:22:48.020: ssaCallSetupInd finalDest cllng(9195552010), clled(4085556400) Mar 28 00:22:48.020: ssaSetupPeer cid(32) peer list: tag(2) called number (4085556400) Mar 28 00:22:48.020: ssaSetupPeer cid(32), destPat(4085556400), matched(10), prefix(), peer(61C088AC) Mar 28 00:22:48.020: ccCallProceeding (callID=0x20, prog_ind=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:48.020: ccCallSetupRequest (Inbound call = 0x20, outbound peer =2, dest=, params=0x61A2C37C mode=0, *callID=0x61BBE868) Mar 28 00:22:48.020: callingNumber=9195552010, calledNumber=4085556400, redirectNumber= Mar 28 00:22:48.020: accountNumber=, finalDestFlag=1, guid=1acb.27d8.98f4.0043.0000.0000.205d.0abc Mar 28 00:22:48.020: peer_tag=2 Mar 28 00:22:48.020: ccIFCallSetupRequest: (vdbPtr=0x6174EC64, dest=, callParams= {called=4085556400, calling=9195552010, fdest=1, voice_peer_tag=2}, mode=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:48.020: ccCallSetContext (callID=0x21, context=0x61A8FD88) Mar 28 00:22:48.024: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 115 from 172.16.120.2:51726 to 172.16.120.1:1719 Mar 28 00:22:48.024: RASLib::RASSendARQ: ARQ (seq# 12119) sent to 172.16.120.1 Mar 28 00:22:48.028: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 7 from 172.16.120.1:1719 Mar 28 00:22:48.028: RASLib::RASRecvData: RIP (seq# 12119) rcvd from [172.16.120.1:1719] on sock[61A18664] Mar 28 00:22:48.044: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 24 from 172.16.120.1:1719 Mar 28 00:22:48.044: RASLib::RASRecvData: ACF (seq# 12119) rcvd from [172.16.120.1:1719] on sock [0x61A18664] Mar 28 00:22:49.232: cc_api_call_alert(vdbPtr=0x6174EC64, callID=0x21, prog_ind=0x8, sig_ind=0x1) Mar 28 00:22:49.232: sess_appl: ev(7=CC_EV_CALL_ALERT), cid(33), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:49.232: ssaTraceSct: cid(33)st(1)oldst(0)cfid(–1) csize(0)in(0)fDest(0)–cid2(32)st2(1)oldst2(0) Mar 28 00:22:49.232: ccCallAlert (callID=0x20, prog_ind=0x8, sig_ind=0x1) Mar 28 00:22:49.232: ccConferenceCreate (confID=0x61BBE8B0, callID1=0x20, callID2=0x21, tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:49.232: cc_api_bridge_done (confID=0xD, srcIF=0x6174EC64, srcCallID=0x21, dstCallID=0x20, disposition=0, tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:49.232: cc_api_bridge_done (confID=0xD, srcIF=0x61B9ADAC, srcCallID=0x20, dstCallID=0x21, disposition=0, tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:49.232: cc_api_caps_ind (dstVdbPtr=0x6174EC64, dstCallId=0x21, srcCallId=0x20, caps={codec=0xEBF7, fax_rate=0xFF, vad=0x3, modem=0x3 codec_bytes=1638535964, signal_type=2}) Mar 28 00:22:49.236: sess_appl: ev(28=CC_EV_CONF_CREATE_DONE), cid(32), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:49.236: ssaTraceSct: cid(32)st(3)oldst(0)cfid(13) csize(0)in(1)fDest(1)–cid2(33)st2(3)oldst2(1) Mar 28 00:22:49.844: cc_api_caps_ind (dstVdbPtr=0x61B9ADAC, dstCallId=0x20, srcCallId=0x21, caps={codec=0x4, fax_rate=0x2, vad=0x2, modem=0x1 codec_bytes=20, signal_type=0}) Mar 28 00:22:49.844: cc_api_caps_ack (dstVdbPtr=0x61B9ADAC, dstCallId=0x20, srcCallId=0x21, caps={codec=0x4, fax_rate=0x2, vad=0x2, modem=0x1 codec_bytes=20, signal_type=0}) Mar 28 00:22:49.848: cc_api_caps_ack (dstVdbPtr=0x6174EC64, dstCallId=0x21, srcCallId=0x20, caps={codec=0x4, fax_rate=0x2, vad=0x2, modem=0x1 codec_bytes=20, signal_type=0}) Mar 28 00:22:51.504: cc_api_call_connected(vdbPtr=0x6174EC64, callID=0x21) Mar 28 00:22:51.508: sess_appl: ev(8=CC_EV_CALL_CONNECTED), cid(33), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:51.508: ssaTraceSct: cid(33)st(4)oldst(1)cfid(13) csize(0)in(0)fDest(0)–cid2(32)st2(4)oldst2(3) Mar 28 00:22:51.508: ccCallConnect (callID=0x20) Mar 28 00:22:51.508: ssaFlushPeerTagQueue cid(32) peer list: (empty) Mar 28 00:22:51.508: ISDN Se0:23: TX –> CONNECT pd = 8 callref = 0x8030 Mar 28 00:22:51.564: ISDN Se0:23: RX <– CONNECT_ACK pd = 8 callref = 0x30 Mar 28 00:22:51.564: ISDN Se0:23: CALL_PROGRESS: CALL_CONNECTED call id 0x11, bchan –1, dsl 0 Mar 28 00:22:54.620: cc_api_call_digit_begin (vdbPtr=0x61B9ADAC, callID=0x20, digit=1, flags=0x1, timestamp=0xCAAF06B, expiration=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:54.620: sess_appl: ev(10=CC_EV_CALL_DIGIT_BEGIN), cid(32), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:54.620: ssaTraceSct: cid(32)st(5)oldst(3)cfid(13) csize(0)in(1)fDest(1)–cid2(33)st2(5) oldst2(4) Mar 28 00:22:54.620: ccCallDigitBegin (callID=0x21, db=0x61BBE8EC) Mar 28 00:22:54.700: cc_api_call_digit (vdbPtr=0x61B9ADAC, callID=0x20, digit=1, duration=130) Mar 28 00:22:54.700: sess_appl: ev(9=CC_EV_CALL_DIGIT), cid(32), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:54.700: ssaTraceSct: cid(32)st(5)oldst(5)cfid(13) csize(0)in(1)fDest(1)–cid2(33)st2(5) oldst2(4) Mar 28 00:22:54.700: ccCallDigitEnd (callID=0x21, de=0x61BBE8EC) Mar 28 00:22:55.120: ISDN Se0:23: RX <– DISCONNECT pd = 8 callref = 0x30 Mar 28 00:22:55.120: Cause i = 0x8090 – Normal call clearing Mar 28 00:22:55.120: %ISDN–6–DISCONNECT: Interface Serial0:18 disconnected from 9195552010 , call lasted 3 seconds Mar 28 00:22:55.124: ISDN Se0:23: TX –> RELEASE pd = 8 callref = 0x8030 Mar 28 00:22:55.124: cc_api_call_disconnected(vdbPtr=0x61B9ADAC, callID=0x20, cause=0x10) Mar 28 00:22:55.124: sess_appl: ev(12=CC_EV_CALL_DISCONNECTED), cid(32), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:55.124: ssaTraceSct: cid(32)st(5)oldst(5)cfid(13) csize(0)in(1)fDest(1)–cid2(33)st2(5)oldst2(4) Mar 28 00:22:55.124: ssa: Disconnected cid(32) state(5) cause(0x10) Mar 28 00:22:55.124: ccConferenceDestroy (confID=0xD, tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:55.124: cc_api_bridge_drop_done (confID=0xD, srcIF=0x6174EC64, srcCallID=0x21, dstCallID=0x20, disposition=0 tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:55.124: cc_api_bridge_drop_done (confID=0xD, srcIF=0x61B9ADAC, srcCallID=0x20, dstCallID=0x21, disposition=0 tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:55.124: sess_appl: ev(29=CC_EV_CONF_DESTROY_DONE), cid(32), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:55.124: ssaTraceSct: cid(32)st(6)oldst(5)cfid(–1) csize(0)in(1)fDest(1)–cid2(33)st2(6)oldst2(4) Mar 28 00:22:55.124: ccCallDisconnect (callID=0x20, cause=0x10 tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:55.124: ccCallDisconnect (callID=0x21, cause=0x10 tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:55.128: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 76 from 172.16.120.2:51726 to 172.16.120.1:1719 Mar 28 00:22:55.128: RASLib::RASSendDRQ: DRQ (seq# 12120) sent to 172.16.120.1 Mar 28 00:22:55.132: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 3 from 172.16.120.1:1719 Mar 28 00:22:55.132: RASLib::RASRecvData: DCF (seq# 12120) rcvd from [172.16.120.1:1719] on sock [0x61A18664] Mar 28 00:22:55.132: cc_api_call_disconnect_done(vdbPtr=0x6174EC64, callID=0x21, disp=0, tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:55.132: sess_appl: ev(13=CC_EV_CALL_DISCONNECT_DONE), cid(33), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:55.132: ssaTraceSct: cid(33)st(7)oldst(4)cfid(–1) csize(0)in(0)fDest(0)–cid2(32)st2(7)oldst2(6) Mar 28 00:22:55.140: cc_api_call_disconnect_done(vdbPtr=0x61B9ADAC, callID=0x20, disp=0, tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:55.140: sess_appl: ev(13=CC_EV_CALL_DISCONNECT_DONE), cid(32), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:55.140: ssaTraceSct: cid(32)st(7)oldst(6)cfid(–1) csize(1)in(1)fDest(1) Mar 28 00:22:55.172: ISDN Se0:23: RX <– RELEASE_COMP pd = 8 callref = 0x30 Mar 28 00:23:14.251: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 76 from 172.16.120.2:51726 to 172.16.120.1:1719 Mar 28 00:23:14.251: RASLib::RASSendRRQ: RRQ (seq# 12121) sent to 172.16.120.1 Mar 28 00:23:14.255: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 52 from 172.16.120.1:1719 Mar 28 00:23:14.255: RASLib::RASRecvData: RCF (seq# 12121) rcvd from [172.16.120.1:1719] on sock [0x61A18664] Mar 28 00:23:59.255: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 76 from 172.16.120.2:51726 to 172.16.120.1:1719 Mar 28 00:23:59.255: RASLib::RASSendRRQ: RRQ (seq# 12122) sent to 172.16.120.1 Mar 28 00:23:59.259: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 52 from 172.16.120.1:1719 Mar 28 00:23:59.259: RASLib::RASRecvData: RCF (seq# 12122) rcvd from [172.16.120.1:1719] on sock [0x61A18664] Raleigh5300A# Raleigh5300A# show call active voice brief <ID>: <start>hs.<index> +<connect> pid:<peer_id> <dir> <addr> <state> dur hh:mm:ss tx:<packets>/<bytes> rx:<packets>/<bytes> <state> IP <ip>:<udp> rtt:<time>ms pl:<play>/<gap>ms lost:<lost>/<early>/<late> delay:<last>/<min>/<max>ms <codec> FR <protocol><y/n><y/n><y/n><on/off> [int dici cid] vad: dtmf: seq: sig: <codec> (payload size) Tele <int>: tx:<tot>/<v>/<fax>ms <codec> noise:<l> acom:<l> i/o:<l>/<l> dBm 4B : 54320146hs.1 +1112 pid:1 Answer 9195552010 active dur 00:00:15 tx:954/15972 rx:259/8288 Tele 0:D:36: tx:24500/5180/0ms g729r8 noise:–55 acom:0 i/0:–56/–44 dBm 4B : 54320146hs.2 +1112 pid:2 Originate 4085556400 active dur 00:00:15 tx:259/5180 rx:954/19080 IP 172.16.110.2:17024 rtt:4ms pl:16250/0ms lost:0/0/0 delay:50/50/70ms g729r8 Raleigh5300A# show call active voice GENERIC: SetupTime=54320146 ms Index=1 PeerAddress=9195552010 PeerSubAddress= PeerId=1 PeerIfIndex=56 LogicalIfIndex=26 ConnectTime=54321258 CallDuration=00:00:24 CallState=4 CallOrigin=2 ChargedUnits=0 InfoType=2 TransmitPackets=1414 TransmitBytes=20900 ReceivePackets=615 ReceiveBytes=19680 TELE: ConnectionId=[0x1ACB27D8 0x98F4004B 0x0 0x206098B4] TxDuration=33700 ms VoiceTxDuration=12300 ms FaxTxDuration=0 ms CoderTypeRate=g729r8 NoiseLevel=–55 ACOMLevel=0 OutSignalLevel=–45 InSignalLevel=–55 InfoActivity=2 ERLLevel=19 SessionTarget= ImgPages=0 GENERIC: SetupTime=54320146 ms Index=2 PeerAddress=4085556400 PeerSubAddress= PeerId=2 PeerIfIndex=57 LogicalIfIndex=0 ConnectTime=54321258 CallDuration=00:00:24 CallState=4 CallOrigin=1 ChargedUnits=0 InfoType=2 TransmitPackets=615 TransmitBytes=12300 ReceivePackets=1415 ReceiveBytes=28300 VOIP: ConnectionId[0x1ACB27D8 0x98F4004B 0x0 0x206098B4] RemoteIPAddress=172.16.110.2 RemoteUDPPort=17024 RoundTripDelay=4 ms SelectedQoS=best–effort tx_DtmfRelay=inband–voice SessionProtocol=cisco SessionTarget=ras OnTimeRvPlayout=25900 GapFillWithSilence=0 ms GapFillWithPrediction=0 ms GapFillWithInterpolation=0 ms GapFillWithRedundancy=0 ms HiWaterPlayoutDelay=70 ms LoWaterPlayoutDelay=50 ms ReceiveDelay=50 ms LostPackets=0 EarlyPackets=0 LatePackets=0 VAD = enabled CoderTypeRate=g729r8 CodecBytes=20 SignalingType=cas Raleigh5300A#
Raleigh3640A# show gatekeeper end GATEKEEPER ENDPOINT REGISTRATION ================================ CallSignalAddr Port RASSignalAddr Port Zone Name Type F ––––––––––––––– ––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––– ––––––––– –––– –– 172.16.120.2 1720 172.16.120.2 51726 RALgk1 VOIP–GW H323–ID: RAL5300A@cisco.com Total number of active registrations = 1 Raleigh3640A# show gatekeeper gw GATEWAY TYPE PREFIX TABLE ========================= Prefix: 408#* Prefix: 919#* Zone RALgk1 master gateway list: 172.16.120.2:1720 RAL5300A Raleigh3640A# show log Syslog logging: enabled (0 messages dropped, 0 flushes, 0 overruns) Console logging: level debugging, 239 messages logged Monitor logging: level debugging, 0 messages logged Buffer logging: level debugging, 239 messages logged Trap logging: level informational, 106 message lines logged Log Buffer (50000 bytes): Mar 28 00:22:48.019: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 115 from 172.16.120.2:51726 Mar 28 00:22:48.019: RASLib::RASRecvData: ARQ (seq# 12119) rcvd from [172.16.120.2:51726] on sock [0x60F2F9A0] RASLib::parse_arq_nonstd: ARQ Nonstd decode succeeded, remlen = 0 Mar 28 00:22:48.023: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 7 from 172.16.120.1:1719 to 172.16.120.2:51726 Mar 28 00:22:48.023: RASLib::RASSendRIP: RIP (seq# 12119) sent to 172.16.120.2 Mar 28 00:22:48.023: RASLib::RAS_WK_TInit: ipsock [0x612328CC] setup successful Mar 28 00:22:48.027: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 79 from 172.16.120.1:52893 to 172.16.110.1:1719 Mar 28 00:22:48.027: RASLib::RASSendLRQ: LRQ (seq# 20) sent to 172.16.110.1 Mar 28 00:22:48.035: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 128 from 172.16.110.1:1719 Mar 28 00:22:48.035: RASLib::RASRecvData: LCF (seq# 20) rcvd from [172.16.110.1:1719] on sock [0x612328CC] RASLib::parse_lcf_nonstd: LCF Nonstd decode succeeded, remlen = 0 Mar 28 00:22:48.039: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 24 from 172.16.120.1:1719 to 172.16.120.2:51726 Mar 28 00:22:48.039: RASLib::RASSendACF: ACF (seq# 12119) sent to 172.16.120.2 Mar 28 00:22:55.123: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 76 from 172.16.120.2:51726 Mar 28 00:22:55.123: RASLib::RASRecvData: DRQ (seq# 12120) rcvd from [172.16.120.2:51726] on sock [0x60F2F9A0] Mar 28 00:22:55.127: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 3 from 172.16.120.1:1719 to 172.16.120.2:51726 Mar 28 00:22:55.127: RASLib::RASSendDCF: DCF (seq# 12120) sent to 172.16.120.2 Mar 28 00:23:14.247: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 76 from 172.16.120.2:51726 Mar 28 00:23:14.251: RASLib::RASRecvData: RRQ (seq# 12121) rcvd from [172.16.120.2:51726] on sock [0x60F2F9A0] Mar 28 00:23:14.251: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 52 from 172.16.120.1:1719 to 172.16.120.2:51726 Mar 28 00:23:14.251: RASLib::RASSendRCF: RCF (seq# 12121) sent to 172.16.120.2 Mar 28 00:23:59.251: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 76 from 172.16.120.2:51726 Mar 28 00:23:59.251: RASLib::RASRecvData: RRQ (seq# 12122) rcvd from [172.16.120.2:51726] on sock [0x60F2F9A0] Mar 28 00:23:59.255: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 52 from 172.16.120.1:1719 to 172.16.120.2:51726 Mar 28 00:23:59.255: RASLib::RASSendRCF: RCF (seq# 12122) sent to 172.16.120.2 Mar 28 00:24:44.255: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 76 from 172.16.120.2:51726 Mar 28 00:24:44.255: RASLib::RASRecvData: RRQ (seq# 12123) rcvd from [172.16.120.2:51726] on sock [0x60F2F9A0] Mar 28 00:24:44.259: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 52 from 172.16.120.1:1719 to 172.16.120.2:51726 Mar 28 00:24:44.259: RASLib::RASSendRCF: RCF (seq# 12123) sent to 172.16.120.2 Raleigh3640A# Raleigh3640A# show gatekeeper call Total number of active calls = 1. GATEKEEPER CALL INFO ==================== LocalCallID Age(secs) BW 18–6872 41 64(Kbps) Endpt(s): Alias E.164Addr CallSignalAddr Port RASSignalAddr Port src EP: RAL5300A 9195552010 172.16.120.2 1720 172.16.120.2 51726 dst EP: 408#408555640 172.16.110.2 1720 172.16.110.2 1720 Raleigh3640A#
SanJose5300A# show gatekeeper Gateway SJ5300A@cisco.com is registered to Gatekeeper SJgk1 Alias list (CLI configured) H323–ID SJ5300A@cisco.com Alias list (last RCF) H323–ID SJ5300A@cisco.com H323 resource thresholding is Disabled SanJose5300A# show log Syslog logging: enabled (0 messages dropped, 0 flushes, 0 overruns) Console logging: level debugging, 1695 messages logged Monitor logging: level debugging, 0 messages logged Buffer logging: level debugging, 1695 messages logged Trap logging: level informational, 96 message lines logged Log Buffer (50000 bytes): Mar 28 00:22:48.043: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 122 from 172.16.110.2:52521 to 172.16.110.1:1719 Mar 28 00:22:48.043: RASLib::RASSendARQ: ARQ (seq# 12092) sent to 172.16.110.1 Mar 28 00:22:48.047: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 24 from 172.16.110.1:1719 Mar 28 00:22:48.047: RASLib::RASRecvData: ACF (seq# 12092) rcvd from [172.16.110.1:1719] on sock [0x61752218] Mar 28 00:22:48.047: cc_api_call_setup_ind (vdbPtr=0x616F8D2C, callInfo={called=408#4085556400, calling=9195552010, fdest=1 peer_tag=2}, callID=0x6199B54C) Mar 28 00:22:48.051: cc_process_call_setup_ind (event=0x619B3954) handed call to app "SESSION" Mar 28 00:22:48.051: sess_appl: ev(23=CC_EV_CALL_SETUP_IND), cid(25), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:48.051: ccCallSetContext (callID=0x19, context=0x61A643D8) Mar 28 00:22:48.051: ssaCallSetupInd finalDest cllng(9195552010), clled(408#4085556400) Mar 28 00:22:48.051: ssaSetupPeer cid(25) peer list: tag(1) called number (408#4085556400) Mar 28 00:22:48.051: ssaSetupPeer cid(25), destPat(408#4085556400), matched(11), prefix(6), peer(61A03B88) Mar 28 00:22:48.051: ccCallProceeding (callID=0x19, prog_ind=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:48.051: ccCallSetupRequest (Inbound call = 0x19, outbound peer =1, dest=, params=0x61A643EC mode=0, *callID=0x619BB9F0) Mar 28 00:22:48.051: callingNumber=9195552010, calledNumber=408#4085556400, redirectNumber= Mar 28 00:22:48.051: accountNumber=, finalDestFlag=1, guid=1acb.27d8.98f4.0043.0000.0000.205d.0abc Mar 28 00:22:48.051: peer_tag=1 Mar 28 00:22:48.051: ccIFCallSetupRequest: (vdbPtr=0x619AC884, dest=, callParams= {called=408#4085556400, calling=9195552010, fdest=1, voice_peer_tag=1}, mode=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:48.051: ccCallSetContext (callID=0x1A, context=0x61A6DCC8) Mar 28 00:22:48.235: cc_api_call_proceeding(vdbPtr=0x619AC884, callID=0x1A, prog_ind=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:48.235: sess_appl: ev(20=CC_EV_CALL_PROCEEDING), cid(26), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:48.235: ssaTraceSct: cid(26)st(1)oldst(0)cfid(–1) csize(0)in(0)fDest(0)–cid2(25)st2(1)oldst2(0) Mar 28 00:22:48.235: ssaIgnore cid(26), st(1),oldst(1), ev(20) Mar 28 00:22:49.215: cc_api_call_alert(vdbPtr=0x619AC884, callID=0x1A, prog_ind=0x8, sig_ind=0x1) Mar 28 00:22:49.215: sess_appl: ev(7=CC_EV_CALL_ALERT), cid(26), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:49.215: ssaTraceSct: cid(26)st(1)oldst(1)cfid(–1)csize(0)in(0)fDest(0) –cid2(25)st2(1)oldst2(0) Mar 28 00:22:49.215: ccCallAlert (callID=0x19, prog_ind=0x8, sig_ind=0x1) Mar 28 00:22:49.215: ccConferenceCreate (confID=0x619BBA38, callID1=0x19, callID2=0x1A, tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:49.219: cc_api_bridge_done (confID=0xD, srcIF=0x616F8D2C, srcCallID=0x19,dstCallID=0x1A, disposition=0, tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:49.219: cc_api_bridge_done (confID=0xD, srcIF=0x619AC884, srcCallID=0x1A, dstCallID=0x19, disposition=0, tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:49.219: cc_api_caps_ind (dstVdbPtr=0x616F8D2C, dstCallId=0x19, srcCallId=0x1A, caps={codec=0xEBF7, fax_rate=0xFF, vad=0x3, modem=0x3codec_bytes=1637472312, signal_type=2}) Mar 28 00:22:49.219: sess_appl: ev(28=CC_EV_CONF_CREATE_DONE), cid(25), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:49.219: ssaTraceSct: cid(25)st(3)oldst(0)cfid(13) csize(0)in(1)fDest(1)–cid2(26)st2(3)oldst2(1) Mar 28 00:22:49.631: cc_api_caps_ind (dstVdbPtr=0x619AC884, dstCallId=0x1A, srcCallId=0x19 caps={codec=0x4, fax_rate=0x2, vad=0x2, modem=0x1 codec_bytes=20, signal_type=0}) Mar 28 00:22:49.631: cc_api_caps_ack (dstVdbPtr=0x619AC884, dstCallId=0x1A, srcCallId=0x19, caps={codec=0x4, fax_rate=0x2, vad=0x2, modem=0x1 codec_bytes=20, signal_type=0}) Mar 28 00:22:49.635: cc_api_caps_ack (dstVdbPtr=0x616F8D2C, dstCallId=0x19, srcCallId=0x1A, caps={codec=0x4, fax_rate=0x2, vad=0x2, modem=0x1 codec_bytes=20, signal_type=0}) Mar 28 00:22:51.491: cc_api_call_connected(vdbPtr=0x619AC884, callID=0x1A) Mar 28 00:22:51.491: sess_appl: ev(8=CC_EV_CALL_CONNECTED), cid(26), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:51.491: ssaTraceSct: cid(26)st(4)oldst(1)cfid(13) csize(0)in(0)fDest(0)–cid2(25)st2(4)oldst2(3) Mar 28 00:22:51.491: ccCallConnect (callID=0x19) Mar 28 00:22:51.491: ssaFlushPeerTagQueue cid(25) peer list: (empty) Mar 28 00:22:55.119: cc_api_call_disconnected(vdbPtr=0x0, callID=0x19, cause=0x10) Mar 28 00:22:55.119: sess_appl: ev(12=CC_EV_CALL_DISCONNECTED), cid(25), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:55.119: ssaTraceSct: cid(25)st(5)oldst(3)cfid(13) csize(0)in(1)fDest(1)–cid2(26) st2(5)oldst2(4) Mar 28 00:22:55.119: ssa: Disconnected cid(25) state(5) cause(0x10) Mar 28 00:22:55.119: ccConferenceDestroy (confID=0xD, tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:55.119: cc_api_bridge_drop_done (confID=0xD, srcIF=0x616F8D2C, srcCallID=0x19, dstCallID=0x1A, disposition=0 tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:55.119: cc_api_bridge_drop_done (confID=0xD, srcIF=0x619AC884, srcCallID=0x1A, dstCallID=0x19, disposition=0 tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:55.119: sess_appl: ev(29=CC_EV_CONF_DESTROY_DONE), cid(25), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:55.119: ssaTraceSct: cid(25)st(6)oldst(5)cfid(–1) csize(0)in(1)fDest(1)–cid2(26)st2(6)oldst2(4) Mar 28 00:22:55.119: ccCallDisconnect (callID=0x19, cause=0x10 tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:55.119: ccCallDisconnect (callID=0x1A, cause=0x10 tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:55.123: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 76 from 172.16.110.2:52521 to 172.16.110.1:1719 Mar 28 00:22:55.123: RASLib::RASSendDRQ: DRQ (seq# 12093) sent to 172.16.110.1 Mar 28 00:22:55.127: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 3 from 172.16.110.1:1719 Mar 28 00:22:55.127: RASLib::RASRecvData: DCF (seq# 12093) rcvd from [172.16.110.1:1719] on sock [0x61752218] Mar 28 00:22:55.127: cc_api_call_disconnect_done(vdbPtr=0x0, callID=0x19, disp=0, tag=0x0) Mar 28 00:22:55.127: sess_appl: ev(13=CC_EV_CALL_DISCONNECT_DONE), cid(25), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:55.127: ssaTraceSct: cid(25)st(7)oldst(6)cfid(–1) csize(0)in(1)fDest(1)–cid2(26)st2 (7)oldst2(4) Mar 28 00:22:55.139: cc_api_call_disconnect_done(vdbPtr=0x619AC884, callID=0x1A, disp=0, tag=0x61A630BC) Mar 28 00:22:55.139: sess_appl: ev(13=CC_EV_CALL_DISCONNECT_DONE), cid(26), disp(0) Mar 28 00:22:55.139: ssaTraceSct: cid(26)st(7)oldst(4)cfid(–1) csize(1)in(0)fDest(0) Mar 28 00:22:55.443: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 74 from 172.16.110.2:52521 to 172.16.110.1:1719 Mar 28 00:22:55.443: RASLib::RASSendRRQ: RRQ (seq# 12094) sent to 172.16.110.1 Mar 28 00:22:55.447: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 52 from 172.16.110.1:1719 Mar 28 00:22:55.447: RASLib::RASRecvData: RCF (seq# 12094) rcvd from [172.16.110.1:1719] on sock [0x61752218] Mar 28 00:23:40.448: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 74 from 172.16.110.2:52521 to 172.16.110.1:1719 Mar 28 00:23:40.448: RASLib::RASSendRRQ: RRQ (seq# 12095) sent to 172.16.110.1 Mar 28 00:23:40.452: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 52 from 172.16.110.1:1719 Mar 28 00:23:40.452: RASLib::RASRecvData: RCF (seq# 12095) rcvd from [172.16.110.1:1719] on sock [0x61752218] Mar 28 00:24:25.452: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 74 from 172.16.110.2:52521 to 172.16.110.1:1719 Mar 28 00:24:25.452: RASLib::RASSendRRQ: RRQ (seq# 12096) sent to 172.16.110.1 Mar 28 00:24:25.456: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 52 from 172.16.110.1:1719 Mar 28 00:24:25.456: RASLib::RASRecvData: RCF (seq# 12096) rcvd from [172.16.110.1:1719] on sock [0x61752218] Mar 28 00:25:10.457: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 74 from 172.16.110.2:52521 to 172.16.110.1:1719 Mar 28 00:25:10.457: RASLib::RASSendRRQ: RRQ (seq# 12097) sent to 172.16.110.1 Mar 28 00:25:10.461: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 52 from 172.16.110.1:1719 Mar 28 00:25:10.461: RASLib::RASRecvData: RCF (seq# 12097) rcvd from [172.16.110.1:1719] on sock [0x61752218] SanJose5300A# Raleigh5300A# show call active voice brief <ID>: <start>hs.<index> +<connect> pid:<peer_id> <dir> <addr> <state> dur hh:mm:ss tx:<packets>/<bytes> rx:<packets>/<bytes> <state> IP <ip>:<udp> rtt:<time>ms pl:<play>/<gap>ms lost:<lost>/<early>/<late> delay:<last>/<min>/<max>ms <codec> FR <protocol><y/n><y/n><y/n><on/off> [int dici cid] vad: dtmf: seq: sig: <codec> (payload size) Tele <int>: tx:<tot>/<v>/<fax>ms <codec> noise:<l> acom:<l> i/o:<l>/<l> dBm 4B : 54285525hs.1 +1107 pid:2 Answer 9195552010 active dur 00:00:38 tx:2106/42120 rx:1023/20460 IP 172.16.120.2:17698 rtt:4ms pl:19920/0ms lost:0/0/0 delay:30/30/70ms g729r8 4B : 54285543hs.1 +1089 pid:1 Originate 408#4085556400 active dur 00:00:38 tx:1023/–5040 rx:2125/68000 Tele 0:1 (30): tx:47730/42500/0ms g729r8 noise:–72 acom:0 i/0:–41/–41 dBm SanJose5300A# show call active voice GENERIC: SetupTime=54285525 ms Index=1 PeerAddress=9195552010 PeerSubAddress= PeerId=2 PeerIfIndex=17 LogicalIfIndex=0 ConnectTime=54286632 CallDuration=00:00:44 CallState=4 CallOrigin=2 ChargedUnits=0 InfoType=2 TransmitPackets=2415 TransmitBytes=48300 ReceivePackets=1055 ReceiveBytes=21100 VOIP: ConnectionId[0x1ACB27D8 0x98F4004B 0x0 0x206098B4] RemoteIPAddress=172.16.120.2 RemoteUDPPort=17698 RoundTripDelay=65535 ms SelectedQoS=best–effort tx_DtmfRelay=inband–voice SessionProtocol=cisco SessionTarget= OnTimeRvPlayout=21090 GapFillWithSilence=0 ms GapFillWithPrediction=0 ms GapFillWithInterpolation=0 ms GapFillWithRedundancy=0 ms HiWaterPlayoutDelay=70 ms LoWaterPlayoutDelay=30 ms ReceiveDelay=30 ms LostPackets=0 EarlyPackets=0 LatePackets=0 VAD = enabled CoderTypeRate=g729r8 CodecBytes=20 SignalingType=cas GENERIC: SetupTime=54285543 ms Index=1 PeerAddress=408#4085556400 PeerSubAddress= PeerId=1 PeerIfIndex=16 LogicalIfIndex=13 ConnectTime=54286632 CallDuration=00:00:44 CallState=4 CallOrigin=1 ChargedUnits=0 InfoType=2 TransmitPackets=1055 TransmitBytes=–8108 ReceivePackets=2434 ReceiveBytes=77888 TELE: ConnectionId=[0x1ACB27D8 0x98F4004B 0x0 0x206098B4] TxDuration=53920 ms VoiceTxDuration=48690 ms FaxTxDuration=0 ms CoderTypeRate=g729r8 NoiseLevel=–72 ACOMLevel=0 OutSignalLevel=–71 InSignalLevel=–43 InfoActivity=2 ERLLevel=9 SessionTarget= ImgPages=0 SanJose5300A#
SanJose3640A# show gatekeeper end GATEKEEPER ENDPOINT REGISTRATION ================================ CallSignalAddr Port RASSignalAddr Port Zone Name Type F ––––––––––––––– ––––– ––––––––––––––– ––––– ––––––––– –––– –– 172.16.110.2 1720 172.16.110.2 52521 SJgk1 VOIP–GW H323–ID: SJ5300A@cisco.com Total number of active registrations = 1 SanJose3640A# show gatekeeper gw GATEWAY TYPE PREFIX TABLE ========================= Prefix: 919#* Prefix: 408#* Zone SJgk1 master gateway list: 172.16.110.2:1720 SJ5300A SanJose3640A# show log Syslog logging: enabled (0 messages dropped, 0 flushes, 0 overruns) Console logging: level debugging, 1266 messages logged Monitor logging: level debugging, 0 messages logged Buffer logging: level debugging, 1258 messages logged Trap logging: level informational, 102 message lines logged Log Buffer (50000 bytes): Mar 28 00:22:48.025: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 79 from 172.16.120.1:52893 Mar 28 00:22:48.029: RASLib::RASRecvData: LRQ (seq# 20) rcvd from [172.16.120.1:52893] on sock [0x60FE9B04] RASLib::parse_lrq_nonstd: LRQ Nonstd decode succeeded, remlen = 0 Mar 28 00:22:48.033: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 128 from 172.16.110.1:1719 to 172.16.120.1:52893 Mar 28 00:22:48.033: RASLib::RASSendLCF: LCF (seq# 20) sent to 172.16.120.1 Mar 28 00:22:48.049: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 122 from 172.16.110.2:52521 Mar 28 00:22:48.049: RASLib::RASRecvData: ARQ (seq# 12092) rcvd from [172.16.110.2:52521] on sock [0x60FE9B04] RASLib::parse_arq_nonstd: ARQ Nonstd decode succeeded, remlen = 0 Mar 28 00:22:48.053: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 24 from 172.16.110.1:1719 to 172.16.110.2:52521 Mar 28 00:22:48.053: RASLib::RASSendACF: ACF (seq# 12092) sent to 172.16.110.2 Mar 28 00:22:55.129: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 76 from 172.16.110.2:52521 Mar 28 00:22:55.129: RASLib::RASRecvData: DRQ (seq# 12093) rcvd from [172.16.110.2:52521] on sock [0x60FE9B04] Mar 28 00:22:55.129: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 3 from 172.16.110.1:1719 to 172.16.110.2:52521 Mar 28 00:22:55.129: RASLib::RASSendDCF: DCF (seq# 12093) sent to 172.16.110.2 Mar 28 00:22:55.449: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 74 from 172.16.110.2:52521 Mar 28 00:22:55.449: RASLib::RASRecvData: RRQ (seq# 12094) rcvd from [172.16.110.2:52521] on sock [0x60FE9B04] Mar 28 00:22:55.453: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 52 from 172.16.110.1:1719 to 172.16.110.2:52521 Mar 28 00:22:55.453: RASLib::RASSendRCF: RCF (seq# 12094) sent to 172.16.110.2 Mar 28 00:23:40.453: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 74 from 172.16.110.2:52521 Mar 28 00:23:40.457: RASLib::RASRecvData: RRQ (seq# 12095) rcvd from [172.16.110.2:52521] on sock [0x60FE9B04] Mar 28 00:23:40.457: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 52 from 172.16.110.1:1719 to 172.16.110.2:52521 Mar 28 00:23:40.457: RASLib::RASSendRCF: RCF (seq# 12095) sent to 172.16.110.2 Mar 28 00:24:25.457: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 74 from 172.16.110.2:52521 Mar 28 00:24:25.461: RASLib::RASRecvData: RRQ (seq# 12096) rcvd from [172.16.110.2:52521] on sock [0x60FE9B04] Mar 28 00:24:25.461: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 52 from 172.16.110.1:1719 to 172.16.110.2:52521 Mar 28 00:24:25.461: RASLib::RASSendRCF: RCF (seq# 12096) sent to 172.16.110.2 Mar 28 00:25:10.465: RASLib::RASRecvData: successfully rcvd message of length 74 from 172.16.110.2:52521 Mar 28 00:25:10.465: RASLib::RASRecvData: RRQ (seq# 12097) rcvd from [172.16.110.2:52521] on sock [0x60FE9B04] Mar 28 00:25:10.465: RASlib::ras_sendto: msg length 52 from 172.16.110.1:1719 to 172.16.110.2:52521 Mar 28 00:25:10.469: RASLib::RASSendRCF: RCF (seq# 12097) sent to 172.16.110.2 SanJose3640A# SanJose3640A# show gatekeeper call Total number of active calls = 1
. GATEKEEPER CALL INFO ==================== LocalCallID Age(secs) BW 15–6872 60 64(Kbps) Endpt(s): Alias E.164Addr CallSignalAddr Port RASSignalAddr Port src EP: 9195552010 dst EP: SJ5300A 408#408555640 172.16.110.2 1720 172.16.110.2 52521 SanJose3640A#
Cette section fournit des informations que vous pouvez utiliser pour dépanner votre configuration.
Remarque : Avant d'émettre des commandes debug, reportez-vous à Informations importantes sur les commandes de débogage.
Remarque : reportez-vous à Présentation et dépannage de la durée de vie et du processus de vieillissement du contrôleur d'accès. Ce document décrit comment le contrôleur d'accès Cisco vieillit les terminaux en utilisant la valeur TTL (Time to Live).
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