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show vdev
show vfc
show vfc cap-list
show vfc default-file
show vfc directory
show vfc version
show video call summary
show voice accounting method
show voice accounting response pending
show voice busyout
show voice call
show voice cause-code
show voice class called-number
show voice class called-number-pool
show voice class uri
show voice dnis-map
show voice dsmp stream
show voice dsp
show voice dsp crash-dump
show voice eddri prefix
show voice enum-match-table
show voice hpi capture
show voice iec description
show voice lmr
show voice permanent-call
show voice port
show voice source-group
show voice statistics csr interval accounting
show voice statistics csr interval aggregation
show voice statistics csr since-reset accounting
show voice statistics csr since-reset aggregation-level
show voice statistics csr since-reset all
show voice statistics iec
show voice statistics interval-tag
show voice statistics memory-usage
show vdev
To display information about the digital signal processors (DSPs) on a specific card, use the show vdev command in privileged EXEC mode.
show vdev {slot/port}
Syntax Description
slot
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Slot in which the voice card resides.
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port
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Port on the voice card.
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Command Default
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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12.3(2)T
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This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5850.
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Usage Guidelines
This command can be used on the standby and active route switch controller (RSC) to verify that dynamic and bulk synchronization have been performed correctly on a specified port.
Examples
The following example shows the output for the last port on a 324 universal port card.
min_speed = 0, max_speed = 0
modulation = 0, err_correction = 0, compression = 0
csm_call_info = 0x0, csm_session = Invalid
Bulk sync reference = 2, Global bulk syncs = 2
Table 182 displays significant fields shown in the output.
Table 182 show vdev Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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flags
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Internal vdev flags
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dev_status
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Additional flags giving status of the resource
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service
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Service currently running on this DSP
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service_type
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Service type as passed in by RPM
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min_speed
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Minimum configured modem speed
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max_speed
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Maximum configured modem speed
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modulation
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Maximum modulation to be negotiated
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err_correction
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Error correction to be negotiated
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compression
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Compression to be negotiated
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csm_call_info
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Address of the associated csm_call_info structure
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csm_session
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Session ID as maintained by CSM
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vdev_p
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Address of the associated resource structure
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dsplib_state
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State of the resource as seen by the DSPLIB
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dsplib_next_action
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Next DSPLIB action that should be taken on this resource
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call_id
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Call identifier if this resource has a HDLC call
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called_number
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Called number if this resource has a HDLC call
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speed
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Speed of the connection if this resource has a HDLC call
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ces
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Circuit emulation service information
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spc
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True if semi permanent call link
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d_idb
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Address of the associated D channel idb, if this resource has a HDLC call
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Bulk sync reference
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Number of times that this resource has been bulk synchronized
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Global bulk syncs
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Number of bulk synchronizations that the VDEV High Availability client has performed
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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debug vdev
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Turns on debugging for voice devices.
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show redundancy
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Displays current or historical status and related information on a redundant RSC.
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show vfc
To see the entries in the host-name-and-address cache, use the show vfc command in privileged EXEC mode.
show vfc slot-number [technology]
Syntax Description
slot-number
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VFC slot number.
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technology
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(Optional) Displays the technology type of the VFC.
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Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3 NA
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This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.
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12.0(2)XH
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The technology keyword was added.
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Examples
The following is sample output from this command showing that the card in slot 1 is a C549 DSPM:
Router# show vfc 1 technology
Technology in VFC slot 1 is C549
Field descriptions should be self-explanatory.
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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voice-card
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Configures a voice card and enters voice-card configuration mode.
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show vfc cap-list
To show the current list of files on the capability list for this voice feature card (VFC), use the show vfc cap-list command in user EXEC mode.
show vfc slot cap-list
Syntax Description
slot
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Slot where the VFC is installed. Range is from 0 to 2.
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Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3 NA
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This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.
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Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show vfc 1 cap-list
Capability List for VFC in slot 1:
The first line in this output is a general description, stating that this is the capability list for the VFC residing in slot 1. Below this is a numbered list, each line of which identifies one currently installed in-service file.
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show vfc default-file
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Displays the default files included in the default file list for this VFC.
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show vfc directory
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Displays the list of all files residing on this VFC.
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show vfc version
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Displays the version of the software residing on this VFC.
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show vfc default-file
To show the default files included in the default file list for a voice feature card (VFC), use the show vfc default-file command in user EXEC mode.
show vfc slot default-file
Syntax Description
slot
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Slot where the VFC is installed. Range is from 0 to 2.
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Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3 NA
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This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.
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Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show vfc 1 default-file
Default List for VFC in slot 1:
The first line in this output is a general description, stating that this is the default list for the VFC residing in slot 1. Below this is a numbered list, each line of which identifies one default file.
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show vfc cap-list
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Displays the current list of files on the capability list for this VFC.
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show vfc directory
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Displays the list of all files residing on this VFC.
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show vfc version
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Displays the version of the software residing on this VFC.
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show vfc directory
To show the list of all files residing on a voice feature card (VFC), use the show vfc directory command in user EXEC mode.
show vfc slot directory
Syntax Description
slot
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Slot where the VFC is installed. Range is from 0 to 2.
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Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3 NA
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This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.
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Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display a list of all of the files currently stored in Flash memory for a particular VFC.
Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show vfc 1 directory
Files in slot 1 VFC flash:
1 . vcw-vfc-mz.gsm.VCW 292628
2 . btl-vfc-l.0.13.0.bin 4174
3 . cor-vfc-l.0.1.bin 54560
4 . jbc-vfc-l.0.13.0.bin 16760
5 . fax-vfc-l.0.1.bin 64290
6 . bas-vfc-l.0.1.bin 54452
7 . cdc-g711-l.0.1.bin 190
8 . cdc-g729-l.0.1.bin 21002
9 . cdc-g726-l.0.1.bin 190
10. cdc-g728-l.0.1.bin 22270
11. cdc-gsmfr-l.0.1.bin 190
Table 183 describes significant fields in this output.
Table 183 show vfc directory Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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File Name
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Name of the file stored in Flash memory.
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Size (Bytes)
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Size of the file in bytes.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show vfc cap-list
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Displays the current list of files on the capability list for this VFC.
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show vfc default-file
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Displays the default files included in the default file list for this VFC.
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show vfc version
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Displays the version of the software residing on this VFC.
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show vfc version
To show the version of the software residing on a voice feature card (VFC), use the show vfc version command in user EXEC mode.
show vfc slot version {dspware | vcware}
Syntax Description
slot
|
Slot where the VFC is installed. Range is from 0 to 2.
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dspware
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Which DSPWare software to display.
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vcware
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Which VCWare software to display.
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Command Modes
Privileged or user EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.3 NA
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This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300.
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12.2(11)T
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T with changes to the command output.
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Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the version of the software currently installed in Flash memory on a VFC.
Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show vfc 0 version dspware
Version of Dspware in VFC slot 0 is 0.10
The output from this command is a simple declarative sentence stating the version number for the selected type of software (in this example, DSPWare) for the VFC residing in the selected slot number (in this example, slot 0).
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)T adds new information to the output of the show vfc slot version vcware and show vfc slot version dspware commands. Messages are output if the Cisco VCWare or DSPWare is not compatible with the Cisco IOS image. The new information is advisory only, so there is no action taken if the software is compatible or incompatible.
If the versions detected fall within the defined criteria and are compatible, nothing is output at bootup time. A confirmation line is output when the show vfc version vcware and show vfc version dspware commands are used:
Router# show vfc 1 version vcware
Voice Feature Card in Slot 1:
DSPWare Version : 3.4.46L
VCWare/DSPWare version compatibility OK
Table 184 shows output field descriptions for the show vfc version vcware command with compatible firmware.
Table 184 show vfc version vcware Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Voice Feature Card in Slot
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Slot in which the VFC is installed.
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VCWare Version
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Cisco VCWare version. Version 7.35 is the required minimum for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T and higher.
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ROM
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ROM monitor version shows 1.3.
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DSPWare Version
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The DSPWare version shows 3.4.46L, which is the required minimum for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T and higher.
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Technology
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The technology shows C549. C549 technology is available to support either medium-complexity codecs or high-complexity codecs.
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VCWare/DSPWare version compatibility
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The Cisco VCWare and DSPWare versions are compatible with Cisco IOS software. Cisco VCWare/DSPWare version compatibility is either OK or shows a mismatch.
Note This option is available only with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(10) mainline and later release or Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T and later.
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The following is sample outpou from this command.
Router# show vfc 1 version dspware
DSPWare version in VFC slot 1 is 3.4.46L
VCWare/DSPWare version compatibility OK
Table 185 shows output field descriptions for the show vfc version dspware command with compatible firmware.
Table 185 show vfc version dspware Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Voice Feature Card in Slot
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Slot in which the VFC is installed.
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DSPWare Version
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The DSPWare version shows 3.4.46L, which is the required minimum for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(10)T and higher.
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VCWare/DSPWare version compatibility
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The Cisco VCWare and DSPWare versions are compatible with Cisco IOS software. Cisco VCWare/DSPWare version compatibility is either OK or shows a mismatch.
Note This option is available only with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(10) mainline and later or 12.2(11)T and later.
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If the found versions are out of range or otherwise mismatched, a representative message is output when you boot up the router or is appended to the output of the show vfc version vcware and show vfc version dspware commands. Other than the output of these messages, the version check has no other effect, and the software functions normally. The following is an example of when a found version is out of range or mismatched at bootup:
Firmware version mismatch for bundle AS5300 VCWare
- version found (6.04) is lower than minimum required (7.35)
Firmware version mismatch for bundle AS5300 C549
- version found (3.3.10L) is lower than minimum required (3.4.46L)
If you were to enter an explicit request, and the software were incompatible, the following output would be displayed:
Router# show vfc 1 version vcware
Voice Feature Card in Slot 1:
DSPWare Version : 3.3.10L
Firmware version mismatch for bundle AS5300 VCWare
- version found (6.04) is lower than minimum required (7.14)
Firmware version mismatch for bundle AS5300 C549
- version found (3.3.10L) is lower than minimum required (3.4.26L)
Router# show vfc 1 version dspware
DSPWare version in VFC slot 1 is 3.3.10L
Firmware version mismatch for bundle AS5300 VCWare
- version found (6.04) is lower than minimum required (7.14)
Firmware version mismatch for bundle AS5300 C549
- version found (3.3.10L) is lower than minimum required (3.4.26L)
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show vfc cap-list
|
Displays the current list of files on the capability list for this VFC.
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show vfc default-file
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Displays the default files included in the default file list for this VFC.
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show vfc directory
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Displays the list of all files residing on this VFC.
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show video call summary
To display summary information about video calls and the current status of the Video CallManager (ViCM), use the show video call summary command in privileged EXEC mode.
show video call summary
Syntax Description
There are no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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12.0(5)XK
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This command was introduced on the Cisco MC3810.
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12.0(7)T
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The command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)T.
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Usage Guidelines
Use this command to quickly examine the status of current video calls. In Cisco IOS Release 12.0(5)XK and Release 12.0(7)T, there can be only one video call in progress.
Examples
The following example displays information about the ViCM when no call is in progress on the serial interface that connects to the local video codec:
Router# show video call summary
Serial0:ViCM = Idle, Codec Ready
The following output shows a call starting:
Router# show video call summary
Serial0:ViCM = Call Connected
The following output shows a call disconnecting:
Router# show video call summary
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show call history video record
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Displays information about video calls.
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show voice accounting method
To display connectivity status information for accounting method lists, use the show voice accounting method command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice accounting method [method-list-name]
Syntax Description
method-list-name
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(Optional) Name of a specific method list. This option displays connectivity status information for a single method list identified by this argument.
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Command Default
If no argument is specified, connectivity status information for all accounting method lists is displayed.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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12.3(4)T
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the show voice accounting method command to display the history of status (reachable or unreachable), status transition time, and statistics of the accounting status for a specified accounting method list or all the accounting method lists. A maximum of ten status histories are displayed.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show voice accounting method command for a specific method list:
Router# show voice accounting method ml1
Accounting Method List [ml1]
unreachable [21:52:39 gmt Dec 4 2002]
last record sent time [23:14:59 gmt Dec 4 2002]
total probe sent out [84]
(2) unreachable [21:52:39 gmt Dec 4 2002]
(1) reachable [21:46:19 gmt Dec 4 2002]
Record [Received | Notified ] [Received | Notified | Reported ]
Type [from server| to client] [from server| to client | to call ]
------ [-----------|----------] [-----------|------------|----------]
START [ 0 | 0 ] [ 0 | 0 | 0 ]
UPDATE [ 0 | 0 ] [ 0 | 0 | 0 ]
STOP [ 0 | 0 ] [ 84 | 84 | 0 ]
ACCT_ON [ 0 | 0 ] [ 0 | 0 | 0 ]
------ [-----------|----------] [-----------|------------|----------]
TOTAL [ 0 | 0 ] [ 84 | 84 | 0 ]
If there is no status history, as in the following example, no status history is displayed.
Router# show voice accounting method
Accounting Method List [ml1]
reachable [21:52:39 gmt Dec 4 2002]
last record sent time [23:14:59 gmt Dec 4 2002]
Record [Received | Notified ] [Received | Notified | Reported ]
Type [from server| to client] [from server| to client | to call ]
------ [-----------|----------] [-----------|------------|----------]
START [ 0 | 0 ] [ 0 | 0 | 0 ]
UPDATE [ 0 | 0 ] [ 0 | 0 | 0 ]
STOP [ 0 | 0 ] [ 2 | 2 | 0 ]
ACCT_ON [ 0 | 0 ] [ 0 | 0 | 0 ]
------ [-----------|----------] [-----------|------------|----------]
TOTAL [ 0 | 0 ] [ 2 | 2 | 0 ]
Table 186 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 186 show voice accounting method Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Current Status: reachable or unreachable
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Current status of the method list: reachable or unreachable and the time (in hh:mm:ss) and date the method list reached this status.
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last record sent time
|
Time (in hh:mm:ss) and date the last accounting record was sent to the method list.
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total probe sent out
|
Number of probe records sent up to the time of the show command.
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SUCCESS: Received from server
|
Number of success status of the accounting records of this type received from the method list.
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SUCCESS: Notified to client
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Number of success status of the accounting records of this type for which notifications were sent to the GAS.
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FAILURE: Received from server
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Number of failure status of the accounting records of this type received from the method list.
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FAILURE: Notified to client
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Number of failure status of the accounting records of this type for which notifications were sent to the GAS.
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FAILURE: Reported to call
|
Number of failure status of the accounting records of this type that were reported to the call application.
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Related Commands
Command
|
Description
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clear voice accounting method
|
Clears accounting status statistics for a particular accounting method list or all accounting method lists.
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show voice accounting response pending
To display information regarding pending VoIP AAA accounting responses, use the show voice accounting response pending command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice accounting response pending
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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12.3(4)T
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example displays information regarding pending VoIP AAA accounting responses:
Router# show voice accounting response pending
Total num of acct sessions waiting for acct responses: 0
Total num of acct start responses pending: 0
Total num of acct interim update responses pending: 0
Total num of acct stop responses pending: 0
Table 187 lists and describes the significant output fields.
Table 187 show voice accounting response pending Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Total num of acct sessions waiting for acct responses
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Number of accounting sessions that are waiting for accounting responses.
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Total num of acct start responses pending
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Number of accounting start responses that are pending.
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Total num of acct interim update responses pending
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Number of accounting interim update responses that are pending.
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Total num of acct stop responses pending
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Number of accounting stop responses that are pending.
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show voice busyout
To display information about the voice-busyout state, use the show voice busyout command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice busyout
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
|
12.0(3)T
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This command was introduced on the Cisco MC3810.
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12.0(7)XK
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This command was implemented on the Cisco 2600 series and Cisco 3600 series.
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12.1(2)T
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(2)T.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays the following information:
•Interfaces that are being monitored for busyout events
•Voice ports currently in the busyout state and the reasons
Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show voice busyout
If following network interfaces are down, voice port will be put into busyout state
ATM0
Serial0
The following voice ports are in busyout state
1/1 is forced into busyout state
1/2 is in busyout state caused by network interfaces
1/3 is in busyout state caused by ATM0
1/4 is in busyout state caused by network interfaces
1/5 is in busyout state caused by Serial0
Field descriptions should be self-explanatory.
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
busyout forced
|
Forces a voice port into the busyout state.
|
busyout monitor
|
Places a voice port in the busyout monitor state.
|
busyout seize
|
Changes the busyout seize procedure from a voice port.
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voice-port busyout
|
Places all voice ports associated with a serial or ATM interface in a busyout state.
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show voice call
To display the call status for voice ports on the Cisco router, use the show voice call command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco 827, Cisco 1700 Series, and Cisco 7750 with Analog Voice Ports
show voice call [slot/port | status call-id [sample sample-period] | summary]
Cisco 2600, Cisco 3600, Cisco 3700 Series with Analog Voice Ports
show voice call [slot/subunit/port | status call-id [sample sample-period] | summary]
Cisco 2600, Cisco 3600, and Cisco 3700 Series with Digital Voice Ports (with T1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Modules)
show voice call [slot/port:ds0-group | status call-id [sample sample-period] | summary]
Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, Cisco AS5850, Cisco 7200 Series, and Cisco 7500 Series with Digital Voice Ports
show voice call [slot/port:ds0-group | status call-id [sample sample-period] | summary]
Syntax Description
Cisco 827, Cisco 1700 Series, and Cisco 7750 with Analog Voice Ports
:
slot/port
|
(Optional) A specific analog voice port:
•slot—Physical slot in which the analog voice module (AVM) is installed.
•port—Analog voice port number. Range is from 1 to 6.
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status call-id
|
(Optional) Displays status of active calls. If call-id is specified, this command displays the status of a specific call.
|
sample sample-period
|
(Optional) Status over a specified sampling interval, in seconds. Range is from 1 to 30. Default is 10.
|
summary
|
(Optional) Displays current settings and state of voice port, regardless of port activity.
|
Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, Cisco 3700 Series with Analog Voice Ports
slot/subunit/port
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(Optional) A specific analog voice port:
•slot—Router slot in which a voice network module (NM) is installed. Valid entries are router slot numbers for the particular platform.
•subunit—Voice interface card (VIC) in which the voice port is located. Valid entries are 0 and 1. (The VIC fits into the voice network module.)
•port—Analog voice port number. Valid entries are 0 and 1.
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status call-id
|
(Optional) Displayss status of active calls. If call-id is specified, this command displays the status of a specific call.
|
sample sample-period
|
(Optional) Status over a specified sampling interval, in seconds. Range is from 1 to 30. Default is 10.
|
summary
|
(Optional) Displays current settings and state of voice port, regardless of port activity.
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Cisco 2600, Cisco 3600, and Cisco 3700 Series with Digital Voice Ports (with T1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Modules)
slot/port:ds0-group
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(Optional) A specific digital voice port:
•slot—Router slot in which the packet voice trunk network module (NM) is installed. Valid entries are router slot numbers for the particular platform.
•port—T1 or E1 physical port in the voice WAN interface card (VWIC). Valid entries are 0 and 1. (One VWIC fits in an NM.)
•ds0-group—T1 or E1 logical port number. Range is from 0 to 23 for T1 and from 0 to 30 for E1.
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status call-id
|
(Optional) Displays status of active calls. If call-id is specified, this command shows the status of a specific call.
|
sample sample-period
|
(Optional) Status over a specified sampling interval, in seconds. Range is from 1 to 30. Default is 10.
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summary
|
(Optional) Displays current settings and state of DSP port regardless of port activity.
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Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, Cisco AS5850, Cisco 7200 Series, and Cisco 7500 Series with Digital Voice Ports
slot/port:ds0-group
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(Optional) A specific digital voice port:
•slot—Router slot in which the packet voice trunk network module (NM) is installed. Valid entries are router slot numbers for the particular platform.
•port—T1 or E1 physical port in the voice WAN interface card (VWIC). Valid entries are 0 and 1. (One VWIC fits in an NM.)
•ds0-group—T1 or E1 logical port number. Range is from 0 to 23 for T1 and from 0 to 30 for E1.
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status call-id
|
(Optional) Displays status of active calls. If call-id is specified, this command shows the status of a specific call.
|
sample sample-period
|
(Optional) Status over a specified sampling interval, in seconds. Range is from 1 to 30. Default is 10.
|
summary
|
(Optional) Displays current settings and state of voice port regardless of port activity.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC or privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.3(1)MA
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco MC3810.
|
12.0(7)XK
|
This command was implemented on the Cisco 2600 series and Cisco 3600 series.
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12.1(2)T
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(2)T.
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12.2(13)T
|
This command was modified with the status, call-id, and sample sample-period command options. This command is available on all voice platforms.
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12.4(3d)
|
This command was modified to support the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 platforms for NFAS configuration. Output was modified to provide accurate port information for NFAS configuration on these platforms.
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Usage Guidelines
This command applies to Voice over Frame Relay, Voice over ATM, and Voice over IP by providing the status at the following levels of the call-handling module:
•Tandem switch
•End-to-end call manager
•Call-processing state machine
•Protocol state machine
Note This command is not supported in Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 platforms for Non-Facility Associated Signaling(NFAS) configuration before Cisco IOS Release 12.4(3d).
This command displays call-processing and protocol state-machine information for a voice port if the information is available. This command also shows information on the digital signal processor (DSP) channel associated with the voice port if the information is available. All real-time information in the DSP channel, such as jitter and buffer overrun, is queried to the DSP channel, and asynchronous responses are returned to the host side.
If no call is active on a voice port, the show voice call summary command displays only the VPM (shutdown) state. If a call is active on a voice port, the show voice call summary command displaysVTSP (voice telephony service provider) state. For an on-net call or a local call without local bypass (not cross-connected), the codec and VAD (voice-activity-detection) fields are displayed. For an off-net call or a local call with local bypass, the codec and VAD fields are not displayed.
When a call is active on a voice port, the show voice call summary command displays the VTSP state. The VTSP state always shows the VTSP signaling state irrespective of the type of call: voice call or a fax call. A fax call does not display S_Fax. The following output is displayed:
PORT CODEC VAD VTSP STATE VPM STATE
============== ======== === ==================== ======================
1/0:1.1 1 y S_CONNECT EM_CONNECT
Note Use the show voice dsmp stream command to display the current session of voice Distributed Stream Media Processor (DSMP) media stream and its related applications.
The show voice call command does not display the codec and VAD fields because this information is in the summary display.
If you use the show voice call status command by itself, an immediate list of all the active calls is shown. You can use the call-id argument to request that the DSP associated with the call-id be queried for run-time statistics twice, once immediately, and a second time after sample sample-period seconds.
The sample sample-period is the number of seconds over which the status is to be determined. The results of the run-time statistic queries are then analyzed and presented in a one-line summary format.
When a call terminates during the specified sample period, the following output message is returned:
CallID call id cannot be queried
CallID call id second sample responses unavailable
Note The Voice Call Tuning feature is not supported on the Cisco AS5300.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show voice call summary command showing two local calls connected without local bypass:
Router# show voice call summary
PORT CODEC VAD VTSP STATE VPM STATE
======= ======== === ===================== ========================
0:18.19 g729ar8 n S_CONNECT FXOLS_OFFHOOK
1/6 g729ar8 n S_CONNECT FXOLS_CONNECT
The following is sample output from the show voice call summary command showing two local calls connected with local bypass:
Router# show voice call summary
PORT CODEC VAD VTSP STATE VPM STATE
======= ======== === ===================== ========================
0:18.19 S_CONNECT FXOLS_OFFHOOK
1/6 S_CONNECT FXOLS_CONNECT
The following is sample output from the show voice call summary command showing one regular PRI port and one NFAS PRI port on a Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, or Cisco AS5850 platform. Port 3/2:D belongs to a regular PRI voice port with timeslots 0 and 22. Port Se3/1 belongs to an NFAS PRI voice port with timeslots 0,1, and 2 on T1 controller 3/1, which is a member of an NFAS group.
In the case of NFAS on Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 platforms, the port is reported in terms of the Serial interface associated with the T1 controller, and the timeslot is counted from 0 (for example, 0, 1, 2, 3).
Router# show voice call summary
PORT CODEC VAD VTSP STATE VPM STATE
============== ======== === ==================== ======================
3/2:D.0 None y S_ALERTING S_TSP_INCALL
3/2:D.22 None y S_ALERTING S_TSP_INCALL
Se3/1:0 None y S_CONNECT S_TSP_CONNECT
Se3/1:1 None y S_CONNECT S_TSP_CONNECT
Se3/1:2 None y S_CONNECT S_TSP_CONNECT
Note The output for the show voice call summary command is slightly different in the PORT field on platforms other than the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850. The contrast between platform types is as follows:
Platform Regular PRI (T1) NFAS PRI (T1)*
--------------------------------------------------------------
non-AS5xxx 3/0:23.TS 3/1:23.TS
AS5xxx 3/0:D.TS Ser3/1:(TS-1)
* Assumes T1 3/1 is a member of an NFAS group with T1 3/0 as the primary NFAS member, and TS is the timeslot counted from a base of 1 (for example 1, 2, 3).
The following is sample output from the show voice call command for analog voice ports:
1/1 vpm level 1 state = FXSLS_ONHOOK
1/2 vpm level 1 state = FXSLS_ONHOOK
1/4 vtsp level 0 state = S_CONNECT
vpm level 1 state = S_TRUNKED
1/5 vpm level 1 state = EM_ONHOOK
1/6 vpm level 1 state = EM_ONHOOK
Router# show voice call 1/4
1/4 vtsp level 0 state = S_CONNECT
vpm level 1 state = S_TRUNKED
router# ***DSP VOICE VP_DELAY STATISTICS***
Clk Offset(ms): 1445779863, Rx Delay Est(ms): 95
Rx Delay Lo Water Mark(ms): 95, Rx Delay Hi Water Mark(ms): 125
***DSP VOICE VP_ERROR STATISTICS***
Predict Conceal(ms): 10, Interpolate Conceal(ms): 0
Silence Conceal(ms): 0, Retroact Mem Update(ms): 0
Buf Overflow Discard(ms): 20, Talkspurt Endpoint Detect Err: 0
***DSP VOICE RX STATISTICS***
Rx Vox/Fax Pkts: 537, Rx Signal Pkts: 0, Rx Comfort Pkts: 0
Rx Dur(ms): 50304730, Rx Vox Dur(ms): 16090, Rx Fax Dur(ms): 0
Rx Non-seq Pkts: 0, Rx Bad Hdr Pkts: 0
Rx Early Pkts: 0, Rx Late Pkts: 0
***DSP VOICE TX STATISTICS***
Tx Vox/Fax Pkts: 567, Tx Sig Pkts: 0, Tx Comfort Pkts: 0
Tx Dur(ms): 50304730, Tx Vox Dur(ms): 17010, Tx Fax Dur(ms): 0
***DSP VOICE ERROR STATISTICS***
Rx Pkt Drops(Invalid Header): 0, Tx Pkt Drops(HPI SAM Overflow): 0
TDM Bus Levels(dBm0): Rx -70.3 from PBX/Phone, Tx -68.0 to PBX/Phone
TDM ACOM Levels(dBm0): +2.0, TDM ERL Level(dBm0): +5.6
TDM Bgd Levels(dBm0): -71.4, with activity being voice
The following is sample output from the show voice call command for analog voice ports on a Cisco 7200 series. The output includes the DSPfarm, T1 interface, and DS0 or TLM slot configuration:
Router# show voice call 6/0:0
6/0:0 1 - - - vpm level 1 state = FXOGS_ONHOOK
6/0:0 2 - - - vpm level 1 state = FXOGS_ONHOOK
6/0:0 3 - - - vpm level 1 state = FXOGS_ONHOOK
6/0:0 4 - - - vpm level 1 state = FXOGS_ONHOOK
6/0:0 5 - - - vpm level 1 state = FXOGS_ONHOOK
6/0:0 6 - - - vpm level 1 state = FXOGS_ONHOOK
6/0:0 7 - - - vpm level 1 state = FXOGS_ONHOOK
6/0:0 8 - - - vpm level 1 state = FXOGS_ONHOOK
6/0:0 9 - - - vpm level 1 state = FXOGS_ONHOOK
6/0:0 10- - - vpm level 1 state = FXOGS_ONHOOK
6/0:0 11- - - vpm level 1 state = FXOGS_ONHOOK
6/0:0 12- - - vpm level 1 state = FXOGS_ONHOOK
The following is sample output from the show voice call status command on the Cisco 2600 series. You can use this command rather than the show call active brief command to obtain the caller ID; the caller ID output of the show voice call status command is already in hexadecimal form.
Router# show voice call status
CallID CID ccVdb Port DSP/Ch Called # Codec Dial-peers
0x1 11CE 0x02407B20 1:0.1 1/1 1000 g711ulaw 2000/1000
Using the call-id argument is a generic means to identify active calls. If the call-id is omitted, the enquiry shows all active voice calls. In the following example, a list of all active calls with relevant identifying information is shown:
Router# show voice call status
CallID CID ccVdb Port DSP/Ch Called # Codec Dial-peers
0x3 11D4 0x62972834 1/0/0 1/1 10001 g711ulaw 1/2
0x4 11D4 0x62973AD0 1/0/1 2/1 *10001 g711ulaw 2/1
0xA 11DB 0x62FE9D68 1/1/0 3/1 *2692 g729r8 0/2692
Note You can query only one call at a time. If you attempt queries from different ports (console and Telnet), and if a query is in progress on another port, the system asks you to wait for completion of that query. You can query any call from anywhere, at anytime, except during the sample interval for an enquiry that is already in progress. This simplifies the implementation significantly and does not reduce the usefulness of the command.
The following example shows echo-return-loss (ERL) reflector information where the call ID is 3 and the sample period is 10 seconds:
Router# show voice call status 3 sample 10
Gathering information (10 seconds)...
CallID Port DSP/Ch Codec Rx/Tx ERL Jitter
0x3 1/0/0 1/1 g711ulaw 742/154 5.6 50/15
In this example, ERL is the echo return loss (in dB) as reported by the DSP. Jitter values are the current delay and the jitter of the packets around that delay.
If the router is running the extended echo canceller, output looks similar to the following when using the same command. The output shows a new value under ERL/Reflctr: the time difference, in ms, between the original signal and the loudest echo (peak reflector) as detected by the echo canceller.
Router# show voice call status 3 sample 10
Gathering information (10 seconds)...
CallID Port DSP/Ch Codec Rx/Tx ERL/Reflctr Jitter
0x3 1/0/0 1/1 g711ulaw 742/154 5.6/12 50/15
The following examples show output using the NextPort version of the standard echo canceller. (Time-slot information is also in the output for digital ports.)
Router# show voice call status
CallID CID ccVdb Port DSP/Ch Called # Codec Dial-peers
0x97 12BB 0x641B0F68 3/0:D.1 1012/2 31001 g711ulaw 3/31000
0x99 12BE 0x641B0F68 3/0:D.2 1012/3 31002 g711ulaw 3/31000
Router# show voice call status
CallID CID ccVdb Port DSP/Ch Called # Codec Dial-peers
0x2 11D1 0x62FE6478 1/0/0 1/1 10001 g711ulaw 1/2
0x3 11D1 0x62FE80F0 1/0/1 2/1 *10001 g711ulaw 2/1
When using the test call id command, you must specify a call ID, which you can obtain by using the show voice call status command. The following is an example of how to obtain the call ID for use as the call-id argument. The first parameter displayed in the output is the call ID.
Note Do not use the 0x prefix in the call-id argument when you enter the resulting call ID in the test call status command.
The following shows keyword choices when using the show voice call command with the | (pipe) option:
Router# show voice call | ?
append Append redirected output to URL (URLs supporting append operation
begin Begin with the line that matches
exclude Exclude lines that match
include Include lines that match
redirect Redirect output to a URL
Table 188 describes significant fields shown in the previous displays.
Table 188 show voice call Field Descriptions
Field (listed alphabetically)
|
Description
|
Called #
|
Called number.
•No `*' before the number denotes an originating call leg. Two of the call legs in the example constitute one locally switched call and one network call, so the call legs refer to two active calls.
•A `*' before the number denotes a destination call leg (for example, this number was called with Called #).
|
CallID
|
This hexadecimal number used for further enquiry is the monotonically increasing number that call control maintains for each call leg (ccCallID_t).
|
ccVdb
|
Value that is displayed in many other debugs to identify these call legs.
|
CID
|
Conglomerate value derived from the GUID that appears in the show call active brief command.
|
Codec
|
Codec.
|
Dial-peers
|
Dial peer.
|
DSP/Ch
|
DSP and channel allocated to this call leg. The format of these values is platform dependent (particularly the Cisco AS5300, which shows the DSP number as a 3-digit number, <VFC#><DSPM#><DSP#>).
Time-slot information is also in the output for digital ports. For example, if you are using a digital port, the time slot is also returned: dsp/ch/time slot.
|
ERL
|
Echo return loss (in dB).
|
ERL/Reflctr
|
Time difference, in ms, between the original signal and the loudest echo (peak reflector) as detected by the echo canceller.
|
Jitter
|
Current values of the delay and the jitter of the packets around that delay.
|
Port
|
Voice port.
|
Rx/Tx
|
Transmit and receive rates for the connection.
|
VAD
|
Voice-activity detection: y or n.
|
VPM State
|
Voice-port-module (VPM) state.
|
VTSP State
|
Voice-telephony-service-provider (VTSP) state.
|
For more information about the extended echo canceller, see Extended ITU-T G.168 Echo Cancellation.
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show dial-peer voice
|
Displays the configuration for all VoIP and POTS dial peers configured on the router.
|
show voice dsmp stream
|
Displays the current session of voice DSPM media stream.
|
show voice dsp
|
Displays the current status of all DSP voice channels.
|
show voice port
|
Displays configuration information about a specific voice port.
|
test call id
|
Manipulates the echo canceller and jitter buffer parameters in real time.
|
show voice cause-code
To display error category to Q.850 cause code mapping, use the show voice cause-code command in user EXEC mode.
show voice cause-code category-q850
Syntax Description
category q850
|
Displays error category to Q.850 cause code mapping.
|
Command Default
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(4)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the internal error category to Q.850 cause code mapping table, and configured and default values, with category descriptions.
Examples
The following example displays Q.850 cause code mapping:
Router# show voice cause-code category-q850
The Internal Error Category to Q850 cause code mapping table:-
Error Configured Default Description
128 27 3 Destination address resolution failure
129 38 102 Call setup timeout
178 41 41 Internal Communication Error
179 41 41 External communication Error
181 47 47 Software Resources Unavailable
182 47 47 Hardware Resources Unavailable
183 41 41 Capability Exchange Failure
185 41 41 RTP/RTCP receive timer expired or bearer layer failure
186 38 38 Signaling socket failure
187 38 38 Gateway or signaling interface taken out of service
228 50 50 User is denied access to this service
278 65 65 Media Negotiation Failure due to non-existing Codec
Table 189 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 189 show voice cause-code Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
128
|
Destination address resolution failure
|
129
|
Call setup timeout
|
178
|
Internal communication error
|
179
|
External communication Error
|
180
|
Software error
|
181
|
Software resources unavailable
|
182
|
Hardware resources unavailable
|
183
|
Capability exchange failure
|
184
|
QoS error
|
185
|
RTP/RTCP receive timer expired or bearer layer failure
|
186
|
Signaling socket failure
|
187
|
Gateway or signaling interface taken out of service
|
228
|
User denied access to this service
|
278
|
Media negotiation failure due to non existing codec
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
error-category q850-cause
|
Specifies Q.850 cause code mapping
|
show voice class called-number
To display a specific voice class called-number, use the show voice class called-number command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice class called-number [inbound | outbound] tag
Syntax Description
inbound
|
Displays the specified inbound voice class called-number.
|
outbound
|
Displays the specified outbound voice class called-number.
|
tag
|
Digits that identify this voice class called-number.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.4(11)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display a specific inbound or outbound voice class called-number.
Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show voice class called-number outbound 200
Called Number Outbound: 200
Table 190 describes significant fields shown in the display.
Table 190 show voice class called-number Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Called Number Inbound/Outbound
|
The tag for the specified inbound or outbound voice class called-number.
|
index number
|
The number or range of numbers for this voice class called number.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show voice class called-number-pool
|
Displays voice class called number pool configuration information.
|
show voice class called-number-pool
To display a voice class called-number pool, use the show voice class called-number-pool command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice class called-number-pool tag [detail]
Syntax Description
tag
|
Digits that identify this voice class called-number-pool. Range is 1 to 10000.
|
detail
|
Displays idle called number and allocated called number information.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.4(11)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the voice class called number pool configuration information. The detail keyword displays up to 16 idle called numbers, and up to 4 allocated called numbers for each allocated request.
Examples
The following sample output displays configuration information for voice class called-number-pool 100, including idle called numbers and allocated called numbers:
Router(config)# show voice class called-number-pool 100 detail
index 3 5551111 - 6662333
All called numbers are generated from table: FALSE
No of idle called numbers: 16
List of idle called numbers:
100A11 100A12 .. Display up to 16 idle called number from the pool
List of alloc called numbers: .. Display the first 4 allocated called number for RefId 2
Table 191 describes significant fields shown in the display.
Table 191 show voice class called-number-pool Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Called Number Pool
|
Tag that identifies the called number pool.
|
index
|
Number or range of numbers for this called number pool.
|
All called numbers are generated from table
|
•FALSE—Numbers are not generated from called number table.
•TRUE—Numbers are generated from called number table.
|
No. of idle called numbers
|
Number of idle called numbers in the called number pool.
|
List of idle called numbers
|
List of idle numbers in the called number pool.
|
No. of alloc requests
|
Number of requests for numbers from the called number pool.
|
Ref Id Alloc PC Size
|
Reference ID for a specific list of allocated numbers.
|
List of alloc called numbers
|
List of first four allocated numbers from the called number pool.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show voice class called-number
|
Displays a specific voice class called-number.
|
show voice class uri
To display summary or detailed information about configured uniform resource identifier (URI) voice classes, use the show voice class uri command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show voice class uri [tag | summary]
Syntax Description
tag
|
(Optional) Specific URI voice class for which to display detailed information.
|
summary
|
(Optional) Short summary of all URI voice classes.
|
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(4)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
If both the tag argument and summary keyword are omitted, the output displays detailed information about all URI voice classes.
Examples
The following is sample output from this command:
Router# show voice class uri
pattern = elmo@sip.tgw.com*
The following is sample output from this command with the summary keyword:
Router# show voice class uri summary
__________________________________________
------------------------------------------
__________________________________________
Table 192 describes significant fields in the displays.
Table 192 show voice class uri Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Class Name
|
Tag that identifies the URI voice class.
|
Schema
|
Whether the voice class is used for SIP or TEL URIs.
|
pattern
|
Pattern used to match the entire SIP or TEL URI as configured with the pattern command.
|
user-id
|
Pattern used to match the user-id field in the SIP URI as configured with the user-id command.
|
host
|
Pattern used to match the host field in the SIP URI with the host command.
|
phone number
|
Pattern used to match the phone number field in a TEL URI as configured with the phone number command.
|
phone context
|
Pattern used to match the phone context field in a SIP or TEL URI as configured with the phone context command.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
debug voice uri
|
Displays debugging messages related to URI voice classes.
|
show dialplan incall uri
|
Displays which dial peer is matched for a specific URI in an incoming call.
|
show dialplan uri
|
Displays which outbound dial peer is matched for a specific destination URI.
|
voice class uri
|
Creates or modifies a voice class for matching dial peers to calls containing a SIP or TEL URI.
|
show voice dnis-map
To display current dialed-number identification service (DNIS) map information, use the show voice dnis-map command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice dnis-map [dnis-map-name | summary]
Syntax Description
dnis-map-name
|
(Optional) Name of a specific DNIS map.
|
summary
|
(Optional) Displays a short summary of each DNIS map.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(2)XB
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco AS5300, Cisco AS5350, and Cisco AS5400.
|
12.2(11)T
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T and implemented on the Cisco 3640 and Cisco 3660.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays a detailed description of each configured DNIS map.
If the name of a specific DNIS map is entered, the command displays detailed information about only that DNIS map.
If the summary keyword is used, the command displays a one-line summary about each DNIS map.
If an asterisk is displayed next to a DNIS map name when the summary keyword is used, it means that the DNIS map is configured, but not running. Normally this is because the external text file was not successfully loaded, for example:
*dmap4 0 http://dnismaps/dnismap4.txt
To create a DNIS map, use the voice dnis-map command. You can link to an external DNIS map text file or use the dnis command to add numbers to a DNIS map in Cisco IOS software.
To associate a DNIS map with a dial peer, use the dnis-map command.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show voice dnis-map command:
Router# show voice dnis-map
There are 2 dnis-maps configured
-----------------------------------------
It is not populated from a file.
4085551212 tftp://global/tickets/movies.vxml
4085551234 tftp://global/tickets/plays.vxml
4085554321 tftp://global/tickets/games.vxml
-----------------------------------------
It is populated from url http://dnismaps/dnismap4.txt
Table 193 describes the fields shown in this output.
Table 193 show voice dnis-map Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Dnis-map
|
Name of a DNIS map that is configured on the gateway.
|
DNIS
|
Destination telephone number specified in this DNIS map.
|
URL
|
Location of the VoiceXML document to invoke for this DNIS number.
|
The following is sample output from the show voice dnis-map summary command:
Router# show voice dnis-map summary
There are 3 dnis-maps configured
dmap4 0 http://dnismaps/dnismap4.txt
Table 194 describes the fields shown in this output.
Table 194 show voice dnis-map summary Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
dnis-map
|
Names of the DNIS maps that are configured on the gateway.
|
Entries
|
Number of entries in DNIS maps that reside on the gateway. This field displays 0 if the DNIS map is a text file stored on an external server.
|
URL
|
Location of externally stored DNIS maps.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
dnis
|
Adds a DNIS number to a DNIS map.
|
dnis-map
|
Associates a DNIS map to a dial peer.
|
voice dnis-map
|
Enters DNIS map configuration mode to create a DNIS map.
|
voice dnis-map load
|
Reloads a DNIS map that has changed since the previous load.
|
show voice dsmp stream
To display the current session of voice Distributed Stream Media Processor (DSPM) media stream, the recent state transitions, and stream connection, use the show voice dsmp stream command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice dsmp stream {stream ID | leg}
Syntax Description
stream ID
|
DSMP media stream identifier. Range: 1 to 4294967295.
|
leg
|
Call leg corresponding to a caller ID.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
When the calls hang, use this command to get the current sessions of the DSMP media stream. You can look at the DSMP state transitions corresponding to the calls and find out the problems.
Examples
The following example shows an output of a typical DSMP session in a VoIP call. This call consists of four streams, two input streams and two output streams:
Router# show voice dsmp stream
Total number of streams in use is: 4
Stream information:: stream=1
Type: TDM, Direction: OUTPUT
Xmit Function: 0x00000000
Call ID: 4, Conference ID: -1
Session information:: session=0x658CA948 dsp_intf=0x642DDD8C dsp_name=1/9:3
connections=2 streams=4 (5 1 4 3 )
current state S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING current container simple_voice_container
State Transitions: timestamp (container, state) -- event -> (container, state)
367121.596 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367121.796 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367122.712 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367122.732 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367122.920 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367122.940 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367123.112 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367123.152 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367124.432 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367124.632 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367124.732 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367124.932 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367125.032 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367125.232 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367126.140 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367126.160 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367126.340 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367126.380 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367126.548 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367126.568 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
Session log information::
Timestamp Duration(ms) Caller
367122.652 4000 0x6113397C
367119.388 4000 0x6113397C
367117.624 10000 0x6112ED88
Timestamp Duration(ms) Caller
Number of overwritten entries: 2
Packet suppression is disabled
Stream information:: stream=3
Type: PACKET, Direction: OUTPUT
Xmit Function: 0x6111D324
Call ID: 3, Conference ID: 2
Codec Mask: 0x4; Codec Bytes: 20
Fax Rate Mask: 0x2; Fax Bytes: 20; T38 Disabled
Session information:: session=0x658CA948 dsp_intf=0x642DDD8C dsp_name=1/9:3
connections=2 streams=4 (5 1 4 3 )
current state S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING current container simple_voice_container
State Transitions: timestamp (container, state) -- event -> (container, state)
367128.452 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367128.652 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367129.556 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367129.588 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367129.756 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367129.796 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367129.968 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367129.988 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367131.276 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367131.472 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367131.572 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367131.772 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367131.872 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367132.072 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367132.980 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367133.000 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367133.180 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367133.220 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367133.400 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367133.420 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
Session log information::
Timestamp Duration(ms) Caller
367131.020 4000 0x6113397C
367128.316 4000 0x6113397C
367122.652 4000 0x6113397C
367119.388 4000 0x6113397C
Number of overwritten entries: 1
Timestamp Duration(ms) Caller
Number of overwritten entries: 4
Packet suppression is disabled
Stream information:: stream=4
Type: PACKET, Direction: INPUT
Xmit Function: 0x61F2CA34
Call ID: 3, Conference ID: 2
Codec Mask: 0x4; Codec Bytes: 20
Fax Rate Mask: 0x2; Fax Bytes: 20; T38 Disabled
Session information:: session=0x658CA948 dsp_intf=0x642DDD8C dsp_name=1/9:3
connections=2 streams=4 (5 1 4 3 )
current state S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING current container simple_voice_container
State Transitions: timestamp (container, state) -- event -> (container, state)
367133.400 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367133.420 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367134.692 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367134.892 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367134.992 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367135.192 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367135.292 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367135.492 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367136.400 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367136.432 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367136.600 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367136.640 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367136.812 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367136.840 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367138.112 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367138.312 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367138.412 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367138.612 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367138.712 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367138.912 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
Session log information::
Timestamp Duration(ms) Caller
367137.648 4000 0x6113397C
367134.440 4000 0x6113397C
367131.020 4000 0x6113397C
367128.316 4000 0x6113397C
Number of overwritten entries: 3
Timestamp Duration(ms) Caller
Number of overwritten entries: 6
Packet suppression is disabled
Stream information:: stream=5
Type: TDM, Direction: INPUT
Xmit Function: 0x00000000
Call ID: 4, Conference ID: -1
Session information:: session=0x658CA948 dsp_intf=0x642DDD8C dsp_name=1/9:3
connections=2 streams=4 (5 1 4 3 )
current state S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING current container simple_voice_container
State Transitions: timestamp (container, state) -- event -> (container, state)
367138.712 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367138.912 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367139.824 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367139.844 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367140.024 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367140.064 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367140.244 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367140.252 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367141.536 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367141.736 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367141.836 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367142.036 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367142.136 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367142.336 (simple_voice_container, S_DSMP_VC_RUNNING) -- E_DSMP_CC_PLAY_REQ ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367143.244 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367143.264 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367143.444 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367143.484 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367143.652 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_BEGIN
-> (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
367143.672 (simple_voice_container, CNFSM_CONTAINER_STATE) -- E_DSMP_DSP_DTMF_DIGIT_END ->
(simple_voice_container, CNFSM_NO_STATE_CHANGE)
Session log information::
Timestamp Duration(ms) Caller
367137.648 4000 0x6113397C
367134.440 4000 0x6113397C
367131.020 4000 0x6113397C
367128.316 4000 0x6113397C
Number of overwritten entries: 3
Timestamp Duration(ms) Caller
Number of overwritten entries: 6
Packet suppression is disabled
Table 195 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 195 show voice dsmp stream Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Stream information
|
Shows stream ID.
|
Type
|
Type of stream.
|
Direction
|
Direction of stream.
|
Fax/Modem Type
|
Type of fax or modem.
|
Xmit Function
|
Transmit function in use.
|
Call ID
|
Caller ID of call leg.
|
Conference ID
|
Conference ID.
|
Session information
|
Information about the associated session.
|
connections
|
Number of stream connections.
|
streams
|
Number of streams.
|
current state
|
Current state and container of the session.
|
State Transitions
|
State transitions of the associated session.
|
DSP Encap
|
Encapsulation associated with the session.
|
Codec Mask
|
Codec mask associated with the session.
|
Fax Rate Mask
|
Fax rates associated with the session.
|
Fax Bytes
|
Fax bytes associated with the session.
|
VAD Mask
|
VAD mask associated with the session.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show call active voice
|
Displays call information for voice calls in progress.
|
show voice call
|
Displays the call status for voice ports on the Cisco router.
|
show voice dsp
To display the current status or selective statistics of digital signal processor (DSP) voice channels, use the show voice dsp command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice dsp [active | channel {operational-status | statistics | traffic} [slot [/dsp [/channel]]]
[slot [/dsp [/channel]]] | crash-dump | detailed | error | group | signaling | summary | version
| voice]
Syntax Description
active
|
(Optional) Displays active channels.
|
channel
|
(Optional) Displays information for a specific channel or range of channels.
|
operational-status
|
(Optional) Displays the operational state for active sessions on a specific channel or range of channels.
|
statistics
|
(Optional) Displays DSP statistics for a specific channel or range of channels.
|
traffic
|
(Optional) Displays traffic on a specific channel or range of channels.
|
slot
|
(Optional) Specifies either a single slot or the first slot in a range. To specify a range of slots, you can enter a second slot in the syntax of this argument. The second slot specifies the end of the range. All slots in the range are affected by the command.
|
/dsp
|
(Optional) Specifies either a single DSP on the slot or the first DSP in a range. To specify a range of DSPs, you can enter a second DSP in the syntax of this argument. The second DSP specifies the end of the range. All DSPs in the range are affected by the command.
|
channel
|
(Optional) Specifies either a single DSP channel or the first DSP channel in a range. Second occurrence of this argument specifies either a single DSP channel or the last DSP channel in a range. The slash mark is required.
|
crash-dump
|
(Optional) Displays information on the DSP crash dump facility.
|
detailed
|
(Optional) Displays detailed information about DSP status.
|
error
|
(Optional) Displays DSP errors.
|
group
|
(Optional) Displays DSP group information.
|
signaling
|
(Optional) Displays DSP signaling channel usage.
|
summary
|
(Optional) Displays the DSP channel summary.
|
version
|
(Optional) Displays the DSP firmware version.
|
voice
|
(Optional) Displays DSP voice channel usage.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.3(1)MA
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco MC3810.
|
12.0(7)XK
|
This command was implemented on the Cisco 2600 series and Cisco 3600 series, and the display format was modified.
|
12.1(2)T
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(2)T.
|
12.3(14)T
|
Command output was enhanced to display status information for NM-HDV network module TI-549 DSPs.
|
12.4(4)T
|
Command output was enhanced to display codec setting for modem relay operation.
|
12.4(4)XC
|
The summary, version, channel, operational status, statistics, and traffic keywords were added and the command was implemented on the Cisco AS5350XM and Cisco AS5400XM platforms.
|
12.4(11)T
|
Command output was enhanced to display information about DSP H.320 channels.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use this command when abnormal behavior occurs in the DSP voice channels. The channel or channels should have an active voice call at the time the command is executed.
Examples
The following sample output shows the current status of the codec, set for modem relay, on channel 1:
----------------------------FLEX VOICE CARD 1 ------------------------------
DSP DSP DSPWARE CURR BOOT PAK TX/RX
TYPE NUM CH CODEC VERSION STATE STATE RST AI VOICEPORT TS ABRT PACK COUNT
===== === == ======== ======= ===== ======= === == ========= == ==== ============
C5510 001 01 modem-re 4.5.909 busy idle 0 0 1/1/0 05 0 298/353
DSP DSP DSPWARE CURR BOOT PAK TX/RX
TYPE NUM CH CODEC VERSION STATE STATE RST AI VOICEPORT TS ABRT PACK COUNT
===== === == ======== ======= ===== ======= === == ========= == ==== ============
C5510 001 05 {flex} 4.5.909 alloc idle 0 0 1/1/3 02 0 15/0
C5510 001 06 {flex} 4.5.909 alloc idle 0 0 1/1/2 02 0 17/0
C5510 001 07 {flex} 4.5.909 alloc idle 0 0 1/1/1 06 0 31/0
C5510 001 08 {flex} 4.5.909 alloc idle 0 0 1/1/0 06 0 321/0
------------------------END OF FLEX VOICE CARD 1 ----------------------------
The following sample output shows the current status of all DSP voice channels:
DSP# 0, channel# 0 G729A BUSY
DSP# 0, channel# 1 G729A BUSY
DSP# 1, channel# 2 FAX IDLE
DSP# 1, channel# 3 FAX IDLE
DSP# 2, channel# 4 NONE BAD
DSP# 2, channel# 5 NONE BAD
DSP# 3, channel# 6 NONE BAD
DSP# 3, channel# 7 NONE BAD
DSP# 4, channel# 8 NONE BAD
DSP# 4, channel# 9 NONE BAD
DSP# 5, channel# 10 NONE BAD
DSP# 5, channel# 11 NONE BAD
The following is sample output from this command on a Cisco 1750 router:
DSP#0: state IN SERVICE, 2 channels allocated
channel#0: voice port 1/0, codec G711 ulaw, state UP
channel#1: voice port 1/1, codec G711 ulaw, state UP
DSP#1: state IN SERVICE, 2 channels allocated
channel#0: voice port 2/0, codec G711 ulaw, state UP
channel#1: voice port 2/1, codec G711 ulaw, state UP
DSP#2: state RESET, 0 channels allocated
The following is sample output from this command on a secure Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) router with the NM-HDV network module and the TI-549 (C549) DSP installed:
DSP DSP DSPWARE CURR BOOT PAK TX/RX
TYPE NUM CH CODEC VERSION STATE STATE RST AI VOICEPORT TS ABORT PACK COUNT
==== === == ======== ======= ===== ======= === == ======== === ==== ===========
C549 1 01 {medium} 4.4.3 IDLE idle 0 0 1/0:0 1 0 9357/9775
C549 1 02 {medium} 4.4.3 IDLE idle 0 1/0:0 2 0 0/0
C549 2 01 {medium} 4.4.3 IDLE idle 0 0 1/0:0 3 0 0/0
C549 2 02 {medium} 4.4.3 IDLE idle 0 1/0:0 4 0 0/0
C549 3 01 {medium} 4.4.3 IDLE idle 0 0 1/0:0 5 0 0/13
C549 3 02 {medium} 4.4.3 IDLE idle 0 1/0:0 6 0 0/13
The following is sample output from this command for an H.320 network configured for video support:
DSP DSP DSPWARE CURR BOOT PAK TX/RX
TYPE NUM CH CODEC VERSION STATE STATE RST AI VOICEPORT TS ABORT PACK COUNT
==== === == ======== ======= ===== ======= === == ========= == ===== ============ edsp 001
01 g711ulaw 0.1 IDLE 50/0/1.1 edsp 002 02 g711ulaw 0.1 IDLE 50/0/1.2 edsp 003 01
g729r8 p 0.1 IDLE 50/0/2.1 ----------------------------FLEX VOICE CARD 1
------------------------------
DSP DSP DSPWARE CURR BOOT PAK TX/RX
TYPE NUM CH CODEC VERSION STATE STATE RST AI VOICEPORT TS ABRT PACK COUNT
===== === == ======== ======= ===== ======= === == ========= == ==== ============
C5510 001 05 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 001 06 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 001 07 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 001 08 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 001 09 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 001 10 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 001 11 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 001 12 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 001 13 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 001 14 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 001 15 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 001 16 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 003 01 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 003 02 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 003 03 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 003 04 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 003 05 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 003 06 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 003 07 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 003 08 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 003 09 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 003 10 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 003 11 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 003 12 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 003 13 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 003 14 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 003 15 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
C5510 003 16 None 9.0.105 idle idle 0 0 0 0/0
DSP DSP TX/RX DSPWARE CURR PAK TX/RX
TYPE NUM CH CODEC VERSION STATE VOICEPORT TS ABRT PACK COUNT
===== === === =========== ======= ===== ========= == ==== ============
C5510 001 01 h320p(01) 9.0.105 busy 1/0/0:15 06
001 02 h320s(02) 9.0.105 busy 1/0/0:15 07
001 03 h320s(03) 9.0.105 busy 1/0/0:15 08
001 04 h320s(04) 9.0.105 busy 1/0/0:15 09
001 01a g711ulaw 9.0.105 busy 0 1013663/5083
001 01v h263 /h263 9.0.105 busy 0 104908/30911
------------------------END OF FLEX VOICE CARD 1 ----------------------------
Table 196 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.
Table 196 show voice dsp Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
DSP
|
Number of the DSP.
|
channel
|
Number of the channel and its status.
|
DSP TYPE
|
TI-549 (C549) DSP.
|
DSP NUM
|
Number of the DSP.
|
CH
|
Channel number.
|
CODEC
|
Complexity setting.
|
DSPWARE VERSION
|
Version of DSPware.
|
CURR STATE
|
Current status of the channel: idle, busy, or allocated.
|
BOOT STATE
|
DSP readiness, either idle or in service.
|
RST
|
Number of times the DSP has been reset or restarted.
|
AI
|
Alarm indication count on the channel.
|
VOICEPORT
|
Voice card number and slot.
|
TS
|
Time slot.
|
PAK ABORT
|
Number of dropped packets.
|
TX/RX PACKCOUNT
|
Number of transmitted and received packets.
|
The following example shows the traffic activity for slot 3 on an AS5400XM router:
Router# show voice dsp channel traffic 3
Show traffic info for all voice channels under slot 3
Duration: Session duration in seconds.
Total received Total transmitted
DSP/Channel Duration bytes packets avg pps bytes packets avg pps
1/1 164 164220 8211 50 229236 8187 49
1/2 60 60880 3044 50 85064 3038 50
Table 197 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 197 show voice dsp channel traffic Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Duration
|
How long (in seconds) a call has been active.
|
avg pps
|
The average packets per second transmitted during a call.
|
The following example shows the error statistics for slot 3 on an AS5400XM router:
Router# show voice dsp channel statistics 3
Show Error statistics info for all voice channels under slot 3
DSP/Channel ErrRxDrop ErrTxDrop ErrRxControl ErrTxControl
Table 198 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 198 show voice dsp channel statistics Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
ErrRxDrop
|
The number of receive packets that are detected as bad and dropped.
|
ErrTxDrop
|
The number of transmit packets that are detected as bad and dropped.
|
The following example shows the operational status for slot 3, dsp 2, channel 15 on an AS5400XM router:
Router# show voice dsp channel operational-status 3/2/15
Slot/DSP/channel -- 3/2/15
Service Type : Fax-relay service
Max. transmission rate : 14400 bps
TCF generation : transparent
Encapsulation protocol : UDPTL
ECM Disable : Not disabled
Current playout delay : 13 ms
Min/Max playout delay : 1/240 ms
Buffer underflow discard : 0
Buffer overflow discard : 0
End-point detection errors : 0
Tx/Rx Fax packets : 979/35
Tx/Rx duration : 20549/4412 ms
Out of sequence packets : 0
Fax state : V.17 demodulation - short train 14400 bps
Current signal level : 4.5 dBm
Phase jitter : 253 degrees
Packet loss concealment count : 0
Recent HS Modulation : V.17 modulation - short train 14400 bps
Number of SSRC changes : 0
Number of payload violations : 0
Note If the GSMAMR-NB codec has been configured, and there are calls using this codec, the following statistics will be included in the output for the show voice dsp channel operational-status command.
CodecEncodeRate=7
CodecDecodeRate=7
CodecEncodeChanges=0
CodecDecodeChanges=0
CodecCrcFails=0
CodecBadFrameQuality=0
CodecInvalidCMRs=0
CodecInvalidFrameType=0
Table 199 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 199 show voice dsp channel operation-status Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
TCF Generation
|
Training check message for T.38 fax.
|
Transmit level
|
Transmit level of remodulator (in decibels per milliwatt [dBm]): -10 to -21.
|
ECM
|
Error correction mode is enabled or disabled.
|
Current playout delay
|
Current playout delay estimate (in ms).
|
Min/Max playout delay
|
Minimum and maximum playout delay encountered (in ms).
|
Buffer underflow discard
|
Cumulative number of buffer underflow discards.
|
Buffer overflow discard
|
Cumulative number of buffer overflow discards.
|
End-point detection errors
|
Cumulative number of endpoint detection errors.
|
Tx/Rx Fax packets
|
Number of fax packets transmitted and received.
|
Tx/Rx duration
|
Time elapses (in ms) for transmitting and receiving fax packets.
|
Tx/Rx pages
|
Number of fax pages transmitted and received.
|
Out of sequence packets
|
Cumulative count of packets received out of sequence.
|
Bad protocol headers
|
Cumulative count of packets received with bad protocol headers.
|
Current signal level
|
Current sent and received signal level estimate in dBm.
|
Phase jitter
|
Amount of phase jitter measured. Indicates how large the "rocking" is in degrees.
|
Frequency offset
|
Difference between the modulation carriers (frequency shift in the receive spectrum) between the expected RX carrier frequency and the actual RX carrier frequency.
|
TX/RX Byte Count
|
Total number of bytes transmitted and received.
|
Recent HS Modulation
|
Recent high-speed modulation used.
|
Number of SSRC changes
|
Value of Tx/Rx SSRC in the Routing Table Protocol (RTP) header.
|
show voice dsp crash-dump
To display voice digital signal processor (DSP) crash dump information, use the show voice dsp crash-dump command in privileged EXEC configuration mode.
show voice dsp crash-dump
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(4)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example checks your configuration:
Router# show voice dsp crash-dump
Voice DSP Crash-dump status:
Destination file url is slot0:banjo-152-s
Last DSP dump file written was
tftp://112.29.248.12/tester/26-152-t2
Next DSP dump file written will be slot0:banjo-152-s1
The following example shows that the crash dump feature is enabled:
Router# show voice dsp crash-dump
Voice DSP Crash-dump status:
tftp://172.29.248.12/xxtir/dspdump6.bin
Last DSP dump file written was
tftp://172.29.248.12/xxtir/dspdump6.bin1
Next DSP dump file written will be
tftp://172.29.248.12/xxtir/dspdump6.bin2
The following example shows that the crash dump feature is disabled:
Router# show voice dsp crash-dump
Voice DSP Crash-dump status:
tftp://172.29.248.12/xxtir/dspdump6.bin
Last DSP dump file written was
tftp://172.29.248.12/xxtir/dspdump6.bin1
DSP crash dump is currently disabled
To enable DSP crash dump, set file-limit to a non-zero number
Field descriptions should be self-explanatory.
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
debug voice dsp crash-dump
|
Displays crash dump debug information.
|
voice dsp crash-dump
|
Enables the crash dump feature and specifies the destination file and the file limit.
|
show voice eddri prefix
To show applicable prefixes for the event dispatcher and data repository interface (EDDRI), use the show voice eddri prefix command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice eddri prefix [prefix_number]
Syntax Description
all
|
All neighbors
|
prefix_number
|
(Optional) Specified EDDRI prefix.
|
Command Default
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
If no prefix is specified, all configured prefixes appear.
The EDDRI notifies threaded grep (TGREP) when an attribute changes on some subsystems. EDDRI interacts with the dial-peer subsystem, trunk-group subsystems, call-control API (CCAPI) subsystem, and customer-relationship-management (CRM) subsystem to notify changes in particular attributes. EDDRI is responsible for creating the prefix database.
Examples
The following example shows output for the show voice eddri prefix command:
prefix 4 address family decimal
advertise flag 0x27 ac 24 tc 24 capacity timer 25 sec
AC_avg 24, FD_avg 0, SD_avg 0
succ_report 0 tot_report 0
changed 0 replacement position 0
Field descriptions should be self-explanatory.
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
debug voip eddri
|
Turns on debugging for the EDDRI.
|
show voice enum-match-table
To display the rules of an ENUM match table, use the show voice enum-match-table command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice enum-match-table [table-number [sort]]
Syntax Description
table-number
|
(Optional) ENUM match table to display, by number. Range is from 1 to 15.
|
sort
|
(Optional) Sorts the output by ascending table number.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(11)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the ENUM match table rules in the order in which they were defined. The sort keyword changes the display to list the rules from lowest to highest preference.
Examples
The following sample output displays the rules of ENUM match table number 3:
Router# show voice enum-match-table 3
rule 1 5 /^9\(1.*\)/ /+\1/ cisco
rule 2 4 /^9011\(.*\)/ /+1408\1/ arpa
rule 10 1 /^(.*)/ /\1/ e164.cisco.com
The following sample output displays the ENUM match tables in ascending order by table number:
Router# show voice enum-match-table
rule 1 5 /^9\(1.*\)/ /+\1/ cisco
rule 2 4 /^9011\(.*\)/ /+1408\1/ arpa
rule 10 1 /^(.*)/ /\1/ e164.cisco.com
rule 2 4 /^9011\(.*\)/ /+1408\1/ arpa
rule 10 1 /^(.*)/ /\1/ e164.cisco.com
Field descriptions should be self-explanatory.
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
rule (ENUM configuration)
|
Defines the ENUM rule.
|
test enum
|
Tests the ENUM rule.
|
voice enum-match-table
|
Initiates the voice ENUM match table definition.
|
show voice hpi capture
To display capture status and statistics, use the show voice hpi capture command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice hpi capture
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(10)
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.2(11)T
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the capture status and statistics. Use this command to confirm logger status and to examine the logger status output when the logger is running.
Caution Using the message logger feature in a production network environment increases CPU and memory usage on the gateway.
Note If you are experiencing problems with certain voice calls, the engineering team at Cisco might ask you to capture the control messages using the voice DSP logger. You can capture these messages by turning on the logger, repeating the problematic calls, and capturing the logs. Only Cisco engineers can determine if you should send the logs in for further review.
Examples
The following sample output shows capture statistics (HPI capture and logging) and status:
Router# show voice hpi capture
HPI Capture is on and is logging to URL ftp://172.23.184.216/d:\test_data.dat1 messages
sent to URL, 0 messages droppedMessage Buffer (total:inuse:free) 2134:0000:2134Buffer
Memory:699952 bytes, Message size:328 bytes
Field descriptions should be self-explanatory.
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
debug hpi
|
Enables debugging for HPI message events.
|
voice hpi capture
|
Allocates the Host Port Interface (HPI) capture buffer (size in bytes) and sets up or changes the destination URL for captured data.
|
show voice iec description
To display Internal Error Code (IEC) descriptions, use the show voice iec description command in user EXEC mode.
show voice iec description string
Syntax Description
string
|
Six-part dotted decimal string that displays the definition of an internal error code.
|
Command Default
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(4)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example displays IEC descriptions:
Router# show voice iec description 1.1.180.2.21.4
Category: 180 (Software error)
Error: 21 (Script syntax)
Table 200 describes significant fields shown in the display.
Table 200 show voice iec description Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
IEC version
|
IEC version. A value of 1 indicates the Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T version.
|
Entity
|
Network physical entity (hardware system) that generated the IEC. The value 1 is assigned to the gateway.
|
Category
|
Error category, defined in terms of ITU-based Q.850 cause codes and VoIP network errors.
|
Subsystem
|
Specific subsystem within the physical entity where the IEC was generated.
|
Error Code
|
Error code within the subsystem.
|
Diagnostic Code
|
Cisco internal diagnostic value. Report this value to Cisco Technical Support.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show voice statistics iec
|
Displays IEC statistics.
|
show voice lmr
To display the Land Mobile Radio (LMR) related dynamic information and static information for LMR ports or a ds0 group, use the show voice lmr command in EXEC mode.
show voice lmr [slot/subunit/port | slot/port:ds0-group] [details]
Syntax Description
slot/subunit/port
|
(Optional) Voice port that you specify with the slot/subunit/port designation.
•slot specifies a router slot in which a voice network module (NM) is installed. Valid entries are router slot numbers for the particular platform.
•subunit specifies a voice interface card (VIC) in which the voice port is located. Valid entries are 0 and 1.
•port specifies an analog voice port number. Valid entries are 0 and 1.
The slash marks are required.
|
slot/port:ds0-group
|
(Optional) Voice port that you specify with the slot/port:ds0-group designation.
•slot specifies a router slot in which the packet voice NM is installed. Valid entries are router slot numbers for the particular platform.
•port specifies a T1 or E1 physical port in the voice WAN interface card (VWIC). Valid entries are 0 and 1.
•ds0-group specifies a T1 or E1 logical port number. T1 range is from 0 to 23. E1 range is from 0 to 30.
The colon is required.
|
details
|
(Optional) Displays more information. If this keyword is omitted, less information is displayed.
|
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(4)XD
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.3(7)T
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)T.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays information for LMR voice ports only. If no voice port is specified, the command displays information for all E&M LMR voice ports.
When the details keyword is used, this command displays information about timeouts, timers, and injected tones and pauses, in addition to detailed voice port and active call information found in the show voice port and show call active voice commands.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show voice lmr command for an E&M LMR analog voice port on a Cisco 3745 router:
Router# show voice lmr 2/0/0
Out Attenuation = 0 db, In Gain = 0 dB
E-lead capability is inactive, polarity = normal
M-lead capability is inactive, polarity = normal
voice-class tone-signal test
state = LMR_CONNECT, e-lead = off, m-lead = off
full duplex, voice path = rx
Terminating side of the connection
TransmitPackets=113, TransmitBytes=2241
ReceivePackets=113, ReceiveBytes=2241
NoiseLevel=-65, ACOMLevel=22
OutSignalLevel=-68, InSignalLevel=-79
RemoteIPAddress=10.5.25.40, RemoteUDPPort=17272
Remote SignallingIPAddress=10.5.25.40, Port=15418
Remote MediaIPAddress=10.5.25.40, Port=17272
The following is sample output from the show voice lmr details command for an E&M LMR analog voice port on a Cisco 3745 router:
Router# show voice lmr 2/0/0 details
Out Attenuation = 0 db, In Gain = 0 dB
E-lead capability is inactive, polarity = normal
M-lead capability is inactive, polarity = normal
Timing delay-voice: 470 ms
Music On Hold Threshold: -38 dB, Noise Threshold: -62 dB
E&M type: 1, Operation: 2-wire
Impedance is set to 600r Ohm
lmr tear down timeout is set to 1800 second
lmr PTT transmit timeout is not set
lmr PTT receive timeout is not set
voice-class tone-signal test
inject guard-tone 6 1950 -10
state = LMR_CONNECT, e-lead = off, m-lead = off
full duplex, voice path = rx
Terminating side of the connection
TransmitPackets=113, TransmitBytes=2241
ReceivePackets=113, ReceiveBytes=2241
NoiseLevel=-66, ACOMLevel=22
OutSignalLevel=-68, InSignalLevel=-79
RemoteIPAddress=10.5.25.40, RemoteUDPPort=17272
Remote SignallingIPAddress=10.5.25.40, Port=15418
Remote MediaIPAddress=10.5.25.40, Port=17272
Table 201 describes the significant fields shown in the output, in the order in which they appear.
Table 201 show voice lmr Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Connection type
|
Type of connection between LMR routers: private line, automatic ringdown (PLAR), trunk, or n/a
|
Out Attenuation
|
Output attenuation.
|
In Gain
|
Input gain.
|
E-lead capability
|
Active or inactive.
|
polarity
|
Polarity of the E&M voice port: normal or reverse.
|
M-lead capability
|
Active or inactive.
|
voice class tone-signal
|
Name of the tone-signal voice class.
|
state=
|
Signaling state.
|
e-lead =
|
On or off.
|
m-lead =
|
On or off.
|
full duplex
|
Voice path for the voice port is operating in full duplex mode.
|
half duplex
|
Voice path for the voice port is operating in half duplex mode.
|
voice path
|
Transmit or receive.
|
TransmitPackets
|
Number of packets sent by this peer during this call.
|
TransmitBytes
|
Number of bytes sent by this peer during this call.
|
ReceivePackets
|
Number of packets received by this peer during this call.
|
ReceiveBytes
|
Number of bytes received by the peer during this call.
|
CoderTypeRate
|
Negotiated coder rate. This value specifies the send rate of voice or fax compression to its associated call leg for this call.
|
NoiseLevel
|
Active noise level for this call.
|
ACOMLevel
|
Current ACOM level for this call. ACOM is the combined loss achieved by the echo canceller, which is the sum of the Echo Return Loss, Echo Return Loss Enhancement, and nonlinear processing loss for the call.
|
OutSignalLevel
|
Active output signal level to the telephony interface used by this call.
|
InSignalLevel
|
Active input signal level from the telephony interface used by this call.
|
RemoteIPAddress
|
Remote system IP address for the VoIP call.
|
RemoteUDPPort
|
Remote system User Datagram Protocol (UDP) listener port to which voice packets are sent.
|
Remote SignallingIPAddress, Port
|
Call control server IP address and signaling port number.
|
Remote MediaIPAddress, Port
|
Remote side media server IP address and RTP port number.
|
RoundTripDelay
|
Voice packet round trip delay between the local and remote systems on the IP backbone for this call.
|
SessionProtocol
|
Session protocol used for an Internet call between the local and remote routers through the IP backbone.
|
VAD
|
Whether voice activation detection (VAD) is enabled.
|
Description
|
Description of what the port is connected to.
|
Timing hangover
|
Number of milliseconds of delay before the digital signal processor (DSP) tells Cisco IOS software to turn off the E-lead after the DSP detects that the voice stream has stopped.
|
Timing hookflash-in
|
Maximum duration of a hookflash for a Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) interface.
|
Timing delay-voice
|
Delay before a voice packet is played out.
|
Music On Hold Threshold
|
Decibel level of music played when calls are put on hold.
|
Noise Threshold
|
Noise threshold for incoming calls.
|
E&M type
|
E&M signaling type.
|
Operation
|
2-wire or 4-wire operation.
|
Impedance
|
Terminating impedance of the interface.
|
lmr tear down timeout
|
Time for which the voice port waits before tearing down an LMR connection after detecting no voice activity.
|
lmr PTT transmit timeout
|
Maximum time for transmitting a voice packet.
|
lmr PTT receive timeout
|
Maximum time for receiving a voice packet.
|
inject pause
|
Pause injected before the voice packet is played out.
|
inject tone
|
Tone injected before the voice packet is played out.
|
inject guard-tone
|
Guard tone played out with the voice packet.
|
PeerAddress
|
Destination pattern or number associated with this peer.
|
PeerSubAddress
|
Subaddress when this call is connected.
|
PeerId
|
ID value of the peer table entry to which this call was made.
|
SessionTarget
|
Network-specific address to receive calls from the dial peer.
|
SelectedQoS
|
Selected RSVP quality of service (QoS) for this call.
|
ProtocolCallId
|
Voice signaling specific call ID.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show call active voice
|
Displays call information for voice calls in progress.
|
show voice port
|
Displays configuration information about a specific voice port.
|
show voice permanent-call
To display information about the permanent calls on a voice interface, use the show voice permanent-call command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show voice permanent-call [voice-port] [summary]
Syntax Description
voice-port
|
(Optional) Slot number or slot/port number of the voice interface for which you wish to display permanent call information.
|
summary
|
(Optional) Displays summary information about VoFR and VoATM ports used for permanent connections.
|
Command Default
When no parameters are specified with this command, the output displays information for all ports containing permanent calls. When a specific interface is specified, information is displayed about the permanent calls for that interface only.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(3)XG
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco MC3810.
|
12.0(4)T
|
The command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(4)T.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show voice permanent-call command:
Router# show voice permanent-call 1/1
1/1 state=connect coding=G729A payload size=30 vad=off
ec=8 (ms), cng=off fax=on digit_relay=on Seq num = off, VOFR Serial0,dlci = 550,cid = 6
TX INFO :slow-mode seq#= 25, sig pkt cnt= 19646, last-ABCD=1101
hardware-state ACTIVE signal type is CEPT/MELCAS
voice-gate CLOSED,network-path OPEN MASTER
1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101
1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101
1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101
RX INFO :slow-mode, sig pkt cnt= 19648, under-run = 0, over-run = 0
missing = 0, out of seq = 0, very late = 0
playout depth = 0 (ms), refill count = 1
prev-seq#= 25, last-ABCD=1101, slave standby timeout 25000 (ms)
max inter-arrival time 0 (ms), current timer 384 (ms)
max timeout timer 5016 (ms), restart timeout is 0 (ms)
signaling packet fast-mode inter-arrival times (ms)
16 24 16 24 16 24 16 24 16 24 16 24 16 24 16 24
16 24 16 24 16 24 16 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
signaling playout history
1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101
1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101
1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101 1101
The following is sample output from the show voice permanent-call summary command:
Router# show voice permanent-call summary
1/1 state= connect, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 880,cid = 6
1/2 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 102
1/3 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 103
1/4 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 104
1/5 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 105
1/6 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 106
1/7 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 107
1/8 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 108
1/9 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 109
1/10 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 110
1/11 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 111
1/12 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 112
1/13 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 113
1/14 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 114
1/15 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 115
1/17 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 117
1/18 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 118
1/19 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 119
1/20 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 120
1/21 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 121
1/22 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 122
1/23 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 123
1/24 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 124
1/25 state= frf11, coding=G729A, payload size=30, vad=off, ec=64, cng=off, fax=on
digit_relay=off, VOFR Serial0:1,dlci = 990,cid = 125
Table 202 describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 202 show voice permanent-call Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
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state
|
Current status of the call on this voice port.
|
coding
|
Codec type used for this call.
|
payload size
|
Size in bytes of the voice payload.
|
vad
|
Whether voice activity detection is turned on or off.
|
ec
|
Echo canceler length, in milliseconds.
|
cng
|
Whether comfort noise generation is used.
|
fax
|
Whether fax-relay is enabled.
|
digit_relay
|
Whether FRF.11 Annex A DTMF digit-relay is enabled.
|
Seq num
|
Whether sequence numbers are turned on or off.
|
VOFR
|
Interface used for this call.
|
dlci
|
DLCI for this call.
|
cid
|
DLCI subchannel for this call.
|
TX INFO:slow-mode
|
FRF.11 Annex B packets are being sent at the slow rate defined by the signal timing keepalive period.
|
TX INFO:seq#
|
Sequence number of the last packet sent.
|
TX INFO:sig pkt cnt
|
Number of signaling packets sent by this dial peer.
|
TX INFO:last-ABCD
|
Last ABCD signaling state sent by this dial peer to the network.
|
hardware-state
|
On-hook/off-hook state of the call when the signaling protocol in use is a supported protocol. Not valid when the signal type is "transparent."
|
signal type
|
Type of call-control signaling used by this dial peer.
|
voice-gate
|
Whether voice packets are being sent (OPEN) or not sent (CLOSED).
|
network-path
|
Whether any type of packet is being sent (OPEN) or not sent (CLOSED) to the network. This field indicates CLOSED only if the port is configured as a slave using the connection trunk answer-mode command.
|
RX INFO:slow-mode
|
FRF.11 Annex B packets are being received at the slow rate. Successive packets have the same sequence number.
|
RX INFO:sig pkt cnt
|
Number of slow-mode signaling packets received by this dial peer.
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RX INFO:under-run
|
Valid for fast-mode only. Counts the number of times the signaling playout buffer became empty during FRF.11 Annex B fast-mode. In this mode, signaling packets are expected to be received every 20 milliseconds.
|
RX INFO:over-run
|
Valid for fast-mode only. Counts the number of times the signaling playout buffer became full during FRF.11 Annex B fast-mode. In this mode, signaling packets are expected to be received every 20 milliseconds.
|
RX INFO:missing
|
Number of FRF.11 Annex B packets that were counted as missing based on checking Annex B sequence numbers.
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RX INFO:out of seq
|
Number of FRF.11 Annex B packets that were counted as received in the wrong order based on checking Annex B sequence numbers.
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RX INFO:very late
|
Number of FRF.11 Annex B packets that were received with a sequence number significantly different from the expected sequence number.
|
RX INFO:playout depth
|
Valid for fast-mode only. Shows the current FRF.11 Annex B signaling buffer playout depth in milliseconds.
|
RX INFO:refill count
|
Indicates the number of times the FRF.11 Annex B signaling playout buffer was refilled as a result of a slow-mode to fast-mode transition.
|
RX INFO:prev-seq#
|
Sequence number of the last FRF.11 Annex B signaling packet received.
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RX INFO:last-ABCD
|
Last ABCD signaling bit pattern sent to the attached PBX (telephone network side). In the out-of-service condition, this shows the OOS pattern being sent to the PBX.
|
RX INFO:slave standby timeout
|
Value configured using the signal timing oos standby command for the applicable voice class permanent entry.
|
max inter-arrival time
|
Maximum interval between the arrival of fast-mode FRF.11 Annex B packets since the last time this parameter was displayed.
|
current timer
|
Time, in milliseconds, since the last signaling packet was received.
|
max timeout timer
|
Maximum value of the "current timer" parameter since the last time it was displayed.
|
restart timeout
|
Connection restart timeout value.
|
signaling packet fast-mode inter-arrival time
|
Last several values of the fast-mode FRF.11 Annex B signaling packet inter-arrival time.
|
signaling playout history
|
Recent ABCD signaling bits received from the data network.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
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show frame-relay fragment
|
Displays Frame Relay fragmentation details.
|
show frame-relay pvc
|
Displays statistics about PVCs for Frame Relay interfaces.
|
show frame-relay vofr
|
Displays details about FRF.11 subchannels being used on Voice over Frame Relay DLCIs.
|
show voice port
To display configuration information about a specific voice port, use the show voice port command in Privileged EXEC mode.
Cisco 1750 Router
show voice port slot/port
Cisco 2600 and Cisco 3600 Series Router with Analog Voice Ports
show voice port [slot/subunit/port | summary]
Cisco 2600 and Cisco 3600 Series Router with Digital Voice Ports (with T1 Packet Voice Trunk Network Modules)
show voice port [slot/port:ds0-group | summary]
Cisco AS5300 Universal Access Server
show voice port controller-number:D
Cisco 7200 Series Router
show voice port {slot/port:ds0-group-no | slot/subunit/port}
Syntax Description
Cisco 1750 Router
|
slot
|
Slot number in the router in which the VIC is installed. Valid entries are 0, 1, and 2, depending on the slot in which it is installed.
|
port
|
Voice port. Valid entries are 0 and 1. The slash mark is required.
|
Cisco 2600 and Cisco 3600 Series Router with Analog Voice Ports
|
slot/subunit/port
|
(Optional) Specifies the analog voice port designation:
•slot—Router slot in which a voice network module (VNM) is installed. Valid entries are router slot numbers for the particular platform.
•subunit—VIC in which the voice port is located. Valid entries are 0 and 1. (The VIC fits into the voice network module.)
•port—Analog voice port number. Valid entries are 0 and 1.
|
summary
|
(Optional) Output displays a summary of all voice ports.
|
Cisco 2600 and Cisco 3600 Series Router with Digital Voice Ports
|
slot/port:ds0-group
|
(Optional) Specifies the digital voice port designation:
•slot—Router slot in which the packet voice trunk network module (NM) is installed. Valid entries are router slot numbers for the particular platform.
•port—T1 or E1 physical port in the voice WAN interface card (VWIC). Valid entries are 0 and 1. (One VWIC fits in an NM.)
•ds0-group—T1 or E1 logical port number. T1 range is 0 to 23. E1 range is 0 to 30.
|
summary
|
(Optional) Output displays a summary of all voice ports.
|
Cisco AS5300 Access Server
|
controller-number
|
T1 or E1 controller.
|
:D
|
D channel that is associated with the ISDN PRI. The colon is required.
|
Cisco 7200 Series Router
|
slot
|
Router location where the voice port adapter is installed. Range is 0 to 3.
|
port
|
Voice interface card location. Valid entries are 0 and 1. The colon is required.
|
dso-group-no
|
Defined DS0 group number. Because each defined DS0 group number is represented on a separate voice port, you can define individual DS0s on the digital T1/E1 card.
|
slot
|
Slot number in the Cisco router where the VIC is installed. Range is 0 to 3, depending on the slot where it is installed.
|
subunit
|
Subunit on the VIC where the voice port is located. Valid entries are 0 and 1.
|
port
|
Voice port number. Valid entries are 0 and 1.
|
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.3(1)T
|
This command was introduced on the Cisco 3600 series.
|
11.3(1)MA
|
Port-specific values for the Cisco MC3810 were added.
|
12.0(3)T
|
Port-specific values for the Cisco MC3810 were added.
|
12.0(5)XK
|
The ds0-group argument was added for the Cisco 2600 series and Cisco 3600 series.
|
12.0(5)XE
|
Additional syntax was created for digital voice to allow specification of the DS0 group. This command applies to VoIP on the Cisco 7200 series.
|
12.0(7)T
|
This command wasd integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)T.
|
12.0(7)XK
|
The summary keyword was added for the Cisco 2600 series and Cisco 3600 series. The ds0-group argument was added for the Cisco MC3810.
|
12.1(2)T
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.1(2)T.
|
12.2(8)T
|
This command was implemented for direct inward dial (DID) on the Cisco IAD2420 series.
|
12.2(2)XN
|
Support for enhanced Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) voice gateway interoperability was added to Cisco CallManager Version 3.1 for the Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco Gateway 200 (Cisco VG200).
|
12.2(11)T
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)T and Cisco CallManager Version 3.2. It was implemented on the Cisco IAD2420 series.
|
12.4(12)
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(12) and output was modified to display the parameter set by the timing sup-disconnect command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display configuration and VIC-specific information about a specific port.
This command works on Voice over IP, Voice over Frame Relay, and Voice over ATM.
The ds0-group command automatically creates a logical voice port that is numbered as follows on Cisco 2600, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco 7200 series routers: slot/port:ds0-group-no. Although only one voice port is created for each group, applicable calls are routed to any channel in the group.
Note This command is not supported on Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, Cisco AS5800, and Cisco AS5850 platforms for Non-Facility Associated Signaling (NFAS) configuration.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show voice port command for an E&M analog voice port:
Router# show voice port 1/0/0
E&M Slot is 1, Sub-unit is 0, Port is 0
Operation State is unknown
Administrative State is unknown
The Interface Down Failure Cause is 0
Noise Regeneration is disabled
Non Linear Processing is disabled
Music On Hold Threshold is Set to 0 dBm
Out Attenuation is Set to 0 dB
Echo Cancellation is disabled
Echo Cancel Coverage is set to 16ms
Connection Mode is Normal
Connection Number is not set
Initial Time Out is set to 0 s
Interdigit Time Out is set to 0 s
Region Tone is set for northamerica
Currently processing none
Maintenance Mode Set to None (not in mtc mode)
Number of signaling protocol errors are 0
Voice card specific Info Follows:
Signal Type is wink-start
Impedance is set to 600r Ohm
Digit Duration Timing is set to 0 ms
InterDigit Duration Timing is set to 0 ms
Pulse Rate Timing is set to 0 pulses/second
InterDigit Pulse Duration Timing is set to 0 ms
Clear Wait Duration Timing is set to 0 ms
Wink Wait Duration Timing is set to 0 ms
Wink Duration Timing is set to 0 ms
Delay Start Timing is set to 0 ms
Delay Duration Timing is set to 0 ms
The following is sample output from the show voice port command for an E&M digital voice port:
Router# show voice port 1/0/1
receEive and transMit Slot is 1, Sub-unit is 0, Port is 1
Operation State is DORMANT
Administrative State is UP
No Interface Down Failure
Noise Regeneration is enabled
Non Linear Processing is enabled
Music On Hold Threshold is Set to -38 dBm
Out Attenuation is Set to 0 dB
Echo Cancellation is enabled
Echo Cancel Coverage is set to 8 ms
Connection Mode is normal
Connection Number is not set
Initial Time Out is set to 10 s
Interdigit Time Out is set to 10 s
Region Tone is set for US
The following is sample output from the show voice port command for a foreign exchange station (FXS) analog voice port:
Router# show voice port 1/1/1
Foreign Exchange Station 1/1/1 Slot is 1, Sub-unit is 1, Port is 1
Type of VoicePort is FXS VIC2-2FXS
Operation State is DORMANT
Administrative State is UP
The Last Interface Down Failure Cause is Administrative Shutdown
Description is I am a FXS LoopStart port
Noise Regeneration is enabled
Non Linear Processing is enabled
Non Linear Mute is disabled
Non Linear Threshold is -21 dB
Music On Hold Threshold is Set to -38 dBm
Out Attenuation is Set to 3 dB
Echo Cancellation is enabled
Echo Cancellation NLP mute is disabled
Echo Cancellation NLP threshold is -21 dB
Echo Cancel Coverage is set to 64 ms
Echo Cancel worst case ERL is set to 6 dB
Playout-delay Mode is set to adaptive
Playout-delay Nominal is set to 60 ms
Playout-delay Maximum is set to 250 ms
Playout-delay Minimum mode is set to default, value 40 ms
Playout-delay Fax is set to 300 ms
Connection Mode is normal
Connection Number is not set
Initial Time Out is set to 10 s
Interdigit Time Out is set to 10 s
Call Disconnect Time Out is set to 60 s
Supervisory Disconnect Time Out is set to 750 ms
Ringing Time Out is set to 180 s
Wait Release Time Out is set to 30 s
Region Tone is set for US
Currently processing none
Maintenance Mode Set to None (not in mtc mode)
Number of signaling protocol errors are 0
Impedance is set to 600r Ohm
Station name None, Station number None
Translation profile (Incoming):
Translation profile (Outgoing):
Voice card specific Info Follows:
Ring Active Status is inactive
Ring Ground Status is inactive
Tip Ground Status is active
Digit Duration Timing is set to 100 ms
InterDigit Duration Timing is set to 100 ms
Hookflash-in Timing is set to max=1000 ms, min=150 ms
Hookflash-out Timing is set to 400 ms
No disconnect acknowledge
Ring Cadence is defined by CPTone Selection
Ring Cadence are [20 40] * 100 msec
Ringer Equivalence Number is set to 1
The following is sample output from the show voice port command for an FXO analog voice port:
Router# show voice port 1/0/1
Foreign Exchange Office 1/0/1 Slot is 1, Sub-unit is 0, Port is 1
Operation State is DORMANT
Administrative State is UP
The Last Interface Down Failure Cause is Administrative Shutdown
Description is I am an FXO LoopStart port
Noise Regeneration is enabled
Non Linear Processing is enabled
Non Linear Mute is disabled
Non Linear Threshold is -21 dB
Music On Hold Threshold is Set to -38 dBm
Out Attenuation is Set to 3 dB
Echo Cancellation is enabled
Echo Cancellation NLP mute is disabled
Echo Cancellation NLP threshold is -21 dB
Echo Cancel Coverage is set to 64 ms
Echo Cancel worst case ERL is set to 6 dB
Playout-delay Mode is set to adaptive
Playout-delay Nominal is set to 60 ms
Playout-delay Maximum is set to 250 ms
Playout-delay Minimum mode is set to default, value 40 ms
Playout-delay Fax is set to 300 ms
Connection Mode is normal
Connection Number is not set
Initial Time Out is set to 10 s
Interdigit Time Out is set to 10 s
Call Disconnect Time Out is set to 60 s
Ringing Time Out is set to 180 s
Wait Release Time Out is set to 30 s
Region Tone is set for US
Currently processing none
Maintenance Mode Set to None (not in mtc mode)
Number of signaling protocol errors are 0
Impedance is set to 600r Ohm
Station name None, Station number None
Translation profile (Incoming):
Translation profile (Outgoing):
Voice card specific Info Follows:
Battery-Reversal is enabled
Number Of Rings is set to 1
Supervisory Disconnect is signal
Answer Supervision is inactive
Ring Detect Status is inactive
Ring Ground Status is inactive
Tip Ground Status is inactive
Digit Duration Timing is set to 100 ms
InterDigit Duration Timing is set to 100 ms
Pulse Rate Timing is set to 10 pulses/second
InterDigit Pulse Duration Timing is set to 750 ms
Percent Break of Pulse is 60 percent
GuardOut timer is 2000 ms
Minimum ring duration timer is 125 ms
Hookflash-in Timing is set to 600 ms
Hookflash-out Timing is set to 400 ms
Supervisory Disconnect Timing (loopStart only) is set to 750 ms
OPX Ring Wait Timing is set to 6000 ms
Table 203 describes significant fields shown in these outputs, in alphabetical order.
Table 203 show voice port Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Administrative State
|
Administrative state of the voice port.
|
Alias
|
User-supplied alias for the voice port.
|
Clear Wait Duration Timing
|
Time of inactive seizure signal to declare call cleared.
|
Companding Type
|
Companding standard used to convert between analog and digital signals in pulse code modulation (PCM) systems.
|
Connection Mode
|
Connection mode of the interface.
|
Connection Number
|
Full E.164 telephone number used to establish a connection with the trunk or private line automatic ringdown (PLAR) mode.
|
Currently Processing
|
Type of call currently being processed: none, voice, or fax.
|
Delay Duration Timing
|
Maximum delay signal duration for delay dial signaling.
|
Delay Start Timing
|
Timing of generation of delayed start signal from detection of incoming seizure.
|
Dial Type
|
Out-dialing type of the voice port.
|
Digit Duration Timing
|
Dual-Tone Multifrequency (DTMF) digit duration, in milliseconds.
|
E&M Type
|
Type of E&M interface.
|
Echo Cancel Coverage
|
Echo cancel coverage for this port.
|
Echo Cancellation
|
Whether echo cancellation is enabled for this port.
|
Impedance
|
Configured terminating impedance for the E&M interface.
|
In Gain
|
Amount of gain inserted at the receiver side of the interface.
|
In Seizure
|
Incoming seizure state of the E&M interface.
|
Initial Time Out
|
Amount of time the system waits for an initial input digit from the caller.
|
InterDigit Duration Timing
|
DTMF interdigit duration, in milliseconds.
|
InterDigit Pulse Duration Timing
|
Pulse dialing interdigit timing, in milliseconds.
|
Interdigit Time Out
|
Amount of time the system waits for a subsequent input digit from the caller.
|
Maintenance Mode
|
Maintenance mode of the voice port.
|
Music On Hold Threshold
|
Configured music-on-hold threshold value for this interface.
|
Noise Regeneration
|
Whether background noise should be played to fill silent gaps if voice activity detection (VAD) is activated.
|
Non Linear Processing
|
Whether nonlinear processing is enabled for this port.
|
Number of signaling protocol errors
|
Number of signaling protocol errors.
|
Operation State
|
Operational state of the voice port.
|
Operation Type
|
Operation type of the E&M signal: 2-wire or 4-wire.
|
Out Attenuation
|
Amount of attenuation inserted at the transmit side of the interface.
|
Out Seizure
|
Outgoing seizure state of the E&M interface.
|
Port
|
Port number for the interface associated with the voice interface card.
|
Pulse Rate Timing
|
Pulse dialing rate, in pulses per second (pps).
|
Region Tone
|
Configured regional tone for this interface.
|
Ring Active Status
|
Ring active indication.
|
Ring Cadence
|
Configured ring cadence for this interface.
|
Ring Frequency
|
Configured ring frequency for this interface.
|
Ring Ground Status
|
Ring ground indication.
|
Ringing Time Out
|
Ringing timeout duration.
|
Signal Type
|
Type of signaling for a voice port: delay-dial, ground-start, immediate, loop-start, and wink-start.
|
Slot
|
Slot used in the voice interface card for this port.
|
Sub-unit
|
Subunit used in the voice interface card for this port.
|
Tip Ground Status
|
Tip ground indication.
|
Type of VoicePort
|
Type of voice port: FXO, FXS, or E&M.
|
The Interface Down Failure Cause
|
Text string describing why the interface is down,
|
Wait Release Time Out
|
Length of time that a voice port stays in call-failure state while a busy tone, reorder tone, or out-of-service tone is sent to the port.
|
Wink Duration Timing
|
Maximum wink duration for wink-start signaling.
|
Wink Wait Duration Timing
|
Maximum wink wait duration for wink-start signaling.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
ds0 group
|
Specifies the DS0 time slots that make up a logical voice port on a T1 or E1 controller and specifies the signaling type by which the router communicates with the PBX or PSTN.
|
timing sup-disconnect
|
Defines the minimum time to ensure that an on-hook indication is intentional and not an electrical transient on the line before a supervisory disconnect occurs (based on power denial signaled by the PSTN or PBX).
|
show voice source-group
To display the details of one or more voice source IP groups, use the show voice source-group command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice source-group [name | sort [ascending | descending]]
Syntax Description
name
|
(Optional) Name of the source IP group to display.
|
sort [ascending | descending]
|
(Optional) Displays the source IP groups in either ascending or descending alphanumerical order.
|
Command Default
Ascending order
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(11)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following sample output shows an invalid configuration.
Router# show voice source-group abc
carrier-id source="sj_area",
trunk-group-label source="",
trunk-group-label target="ny_main",
disconnect-cause="no-service",
The following sample output shows a valid configuration for carrier-ID routing:
Router# show voice source-group abc
trunk-group-label source="texas_backup",
trunk-group-label target="ny_main",
disconnect-cause="no-service",
If you are using carrier-ID routing, both carrier-ID fields are filled in and the "trunk-group-label" fields are blank.
The following sample output displays the source groups in ascending order. Both source IP groups use carrier-ID routing.
Router# show voice source-group sort ascending
description="routec calls from 1311 to 1411",
carrier-id source="1311",
carrier-id target="1411",
trunk-group-label source="",
trunk-group-label target="",
disconnect-cause="user-busy",
incoming called-number="",
translation-profile="10",
carrier-id source="abcd",
trunk-group-label source="",
trunk-group-label target="",
disconnect-cause="no-service",
incoming called-number="",
Table 204 describes significant fields shown in this output.
Table 204 show voice source-group Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Source Group
|
Name of the voice source IP group.
|
description
|
Description of the voice source IP group.
|
carrier-id source
|
Name of the source carrier ID used by the terminating gateway to select a target carrier.
|
carrier-id target
|
Name of the target carrier ID used by the terminating gateway to select a dial peer for routing the call over a POTS line.
|
trunk-group-label source
|
Name of the source trunk group used by the originating gateway to route the call over an inbound dial peer.
|
trunk-group-label target
|
Name of the target trunk group used by the terminating gateway to select a dial peer for routing an outbound call over a POTS line.
|
h323zone-id
|
Name of the zone associated with incoming H.323 calls to the voice source IP group.
|
access-list
|
Number of the access list used by the voice source IP group to block calls.
|
disconnect-cause
|
Phrase returned by the voice source IP group when a call is blocked.
|
translation-profile
|
Name of the translation profile used by the voice source IP group to translate calls.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
voice source-group
|
Initiates a voice source IP group definition.
|
show voice statistics csr interval accounting
To display accounting statistics by configured intervals, use the show voice statistics csr interval accounting command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice statistics csr interval tag-number accounting {all | method-list method-list-name}
[push {all | ftp | syslog}]
Syntax Description
tag-number
|
Interval that represents a specified time range. The valid range is from 1 to 36655.
Note You must first enter the show voice statistics interval-tag command to obtain the valid tag numbers that you can enter for this command.
|
all
|
Displays all voice accounting statistics.
|
method-list-name method-list-name
|
Displays accounting statistics by method list. You must specify a method-list name.
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push
|
(Optional) Statistics are downloaded to an FTP or syslog server, or to both servers. The keywords are as follows:
•all—Pushes statistics to both the FTP and syslog servers.
•ftp—Pushes statistics to the FTP server.
•syslog—Pushes statistics to the syslog server.
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Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(4)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following sample output shows all of the statistics that were collected for interval tag 102 for method list h323-1:
Router# show voice statistics csr interval 102 accounting method-list h323-1
Client Type: Voice ACCT Stats
Start Time: 2002-05-01T19:35:17Z End Time: 2002-05-01T19:36:29Z
methodlist=h323-1,acc_pass_criteria=1,pstn_in_pass=0,pstn_in_fail=0,pstn_out_pass=0,
pstn_out_fail=0,ip_in_pass=0,ip_in_fail=0,ip_out_pass=0,ip_out_fail=0
Table 205 lists and describes the significant output fields.
Table 205 show voice statistics csr interval accounting Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Client Type
|
The type of statistics collected.
|
Start Time
|
The start time of the statistics collection.
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End Time
|
The ending time of the statistics collection.
|
method-list
|
The method list name.
|
acc_pass_criteria
|
Accounting pass criteria:
•1: all start/interim/stop messages passed.
•2: all start/stop messages passed.
•3: stop-only message passed.
|
pstn_in_pass
|
Number of incoming calls on the PSTN leg that meet acc_pass_criteria.
|
pstn_in_fail
|
Number of incoming calls on the PSTN leg that fail acc_pass_criteria.
|
pstn_out_pass
|
Number of outgoing calls on the PSTN leg that meet acc_pass_criteria.
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pstn_out_fail
|
Number of outgoing calls on the PSTN leg that fail acc_pass_criteria.
|
ip_in_pass
|
Number of incoming calls on the IP leg that meet acc_pass_criteria.
|
ip_in_fail
|
Number of incoming calls on the IP leg that fail acc_pass_criteria.
|
ip_out_pass
|
Number of outgoing calls on the IP leg that meet acc_pass_criteria.
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ip_out_fail
|
Number of outgoing calls on the IP leg that fail acc_pass_criteria.
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Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show event-manager consumers
|
Displays event-manager statistics.
|
show voice statistics csr interval aggregation
|
Displays statistical information by configured intervals for signaling statistics.
|
show voice statistics csr since-reset accounting
|
Displays all accounting CSRs since the last reset.
|
show voice statistics csr since-reset aggregation-level
|
Displays all signaling CSRs since the last reset.
|
show voice statistics csr since-reset all
|
Displays all CSRs since the last reset.
|
show voice statistics interval-tag
|
Displays the configured interval numbers.
|
show voice statistics memory-usage
|
Displays current memory usage.
|
show voice statistics csr interval aggregation
To display signaling statistics by configured intervals, use the show voice statistics csr interval aggregation command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice statistics csr interval tag-number aggregation {all | gateway | ip | pstn | trunk-group
{trunk-group-label | all } | voice-port {voice-port-label | all}} [mode {concise | verbose}]
[push {all | ftp | syslog}]
Syntax Description
tag-number
|
Interval that represents a specified time range. The valid range is from 1 to 36655.
Note You must first enter the show voice statistics interval-tag command to obtain the valid tag numbers that you can enter for this command.
|
all
|
Displays all levels of signaling statistics.
|
gateway
|
Displays gateway-wide level statistics.
|
ip
|
Displays VoIP interface level statistics.
|
pstn
|
Displays telephone interface level statistics.
|
trunk-group
|
Displays trunk-group level statistics.
•trunk-group-label—displays statistics for a specific trunk group
•all—Displays statistics for all trunk groups.
|
voice-port
|
Displays voice-port level statistics:
•voice-port-label—displays statistics for a specific voice port
•all—Displays statistics for all voice ports.
|
mode
|
(Optional) Statistics are displayed in a specified mode. The keywords are as follows:
•concise—Displays output that contains total calls, answered calls, and answered call duration.
•verbose—Displays all fields contained in call statistic records (CSRs). This is the default setting.
|
push
|
(Optional) Statistics are downloaded to an FTP or syslog server, or to both servers. The keywords are as follows:
•all—Pushes statistics to both the FTP and syslog servers.
•ftp—Pushes statistics to the FTP server.
•syslog—Pushes statistics to the syslog server.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(4)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command is valid only if the voice statistics time-range command is configured to either the periodic or start-stop value. If you enter the show voice statistics csr interval aggregation command but the gateway has been configured to collect statistics only since the last reset, the gateway displays an error message.
You must first enter the show voice statistics interval-tag to obtain the valid tag numbers that you can enter for this command.
Examples
The following sample output shows signaling statistics for all aggregation levels for interval tag 200:
Router# show voice statistics csr interval 200 aggregation all
Start Time: 2002-04-28T01:48:24Z End Time: 2002-04-28T01:50:01Z
record_type=gw,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,out_call=0,
out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,orig_disconn=0,
in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,in_setup_delay=0,
out_setup_delay=0,lost_pkt=0,latency=0,jitter=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=ip,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,out_call=0,
out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,orig_disconn=0,
in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,in_setup_delay=0,
out_setup_delay=0,lost_pkt=0,latency=0,jitter=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=pstn,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,out_call=0,
out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,orig_disconn=0,
in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,in_setup_delay=0,
out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=4/0/0,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,
out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=4/0/1,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,
out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=4/1/0,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,
out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=4/1/1,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,
out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=2/0:23,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0
,out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=2/1:23,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0
out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
Table 206 lists and describes the significant output fields.
Table 206 show voice statistics csr interval aggregation Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Client Type
|
The type of statistics collected.
|
Start Time
|
The start time of the statistics collection.
|
End Time
|
The ending time of the statistics collection.
|
record_type
|
Call statistics record type. Symbols are gw, ip, pstn, tg, and vp.
|
trunk_group_id
|
Trunk group ID.
Note For the symbols gw, ip, pstn, and some vp records, this field is empty.
|
voice_port_id
|
Voice port ID.
Note For the symbols gw, ip, pstn, and some vp records, this field is empty.
|
in_call
|
Number of incoming calls.
|
in_ans
|
Number of incoming calls answered by the gateway.
|
in_fail
|
Number of incoming calls that failed.
|
out_call
|
Number of outgoing calls attempted.
|
out_ans
|
Number of outgoing calls that received answers.
|
out_fail
|
Number of outgoing calls that failed.
|
in_szre_d
|
Incoming seizure duration (in seconds).
|
out_szre_d
|
Outgoing seizure duration (in seconds).
|
in_conn_d
|
Incoming connected duration (in seconds).
|
out_conn_d
|
Outgoing connected duration (in seconds).
|
orig_disconn
|
Number of calls encountering the originating side having been disconnected before the outgoing calls were connected.
|
in_ans_abnorm
|
Number of incoming answered calls terminated with any cause code other than "normal".
|
out_ans_abnorm
|
Number of outgoing answered calls terminated with any cause code other than "normal".
|
in_mcd
|
Number of incoming calls lasting less than the configured minimum call duration (MCD).
|
out_mcd
|
Number of outgoing calls lasting less than the configured MCD.
|
in_pdd
|
Total post dial delay duration on incoming calls (in ms).
|
out_pdd
|
Total post dial delay duration on outgoing calls (in ms).
|
in_setup_delay
|
Total inbound setup delay duration (in ms).
|
out_setup_delay
|
Total outbound setup delay duration (in ms).
|
lost_pkt
|
Number of calls losing more than the configured number of packets.
Note This field will exist only in IP records. In other types of records, this field will be empty and extra commas are expected.
|
latency
|
Number of calls encountering more than the configured amount of latency.
Note This field will exist only in IP records. In other types of records, this field will be empty and extra commas are expected.
|
jitter
|
Number of calls encountering more than configured amount of jitter.
Note This field will exist only in IP records. In other types of records, this field will be empty and extra commas are expected.
|
in_cc_no
|
Number of the following disconnect cause code counters as per incoming calls (expected to be fewer than 5).
|
in_disc_cc
|
Incoming disconnect cause code. For example, in_disc_cc_16=3 indicates that 3 calls were disconnected or finished with a disconnect cause code of 16 (normal).
|
out_disc_cc
|
Outgoing disconnect cause code.
|
out_cc_no
|
Number of the following disconnect cause code counters as per outgoing calls (expected to be fewer than 5).
|
in_cc_id
|
Disconnect cause code ID for the following field for incoming calls.
|
in_cc_cntr
|
Disconnect cause code counter for incoming calls (any incoming cause code counter pairs).
|
out_cc_id
|
Disconnect cause code ID for the following field for outgoing calls.
|
out_cc_cntr
|
Disconnect cause code counter for outgoing calls (any outgoing cause code counter pairs).
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show event-manager consumers
|
Displays event statistics.
|
show voice statistics csr interval accounting
|
Displays statistical information by configured intervals for accounting statistics.
|
show voice statistics csr since-reset accounting
|
Displays all accounting CSRs since the last reset.
|
show voice statistics csr since-reset aggregation-level
|
Displays all signaling CSRs since the last reset.
|
show voice statistics csr since-reset all
|
Displays all CSRs since the last reset.
|
show voice statistics interval-tag
|
Displays the configured interval numbers.
|
show voice statistics memory-usage
|
Displays current memory usage.
|
voice statistics time-range
|
Specifies the time range to collect CSRs.
|
show voice statistics csr since-reset accounting
To display VoIP AAA accounting statistics since the last reset, use the show voice statistics csr since-reset accounting command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice statistics csr since-reset accounting {all | method-list method-list-name} [push {all |
ftp | syslog}]
Syntax Description
all
|
All collected statistics since the last reset are displayed.
|
method-list method-list-name
|
Collected statistics by method list since the last reset are displayed. The method-list-name argument specifies the name of the method list.
|
push
|
(Optional) Statistics are downloaded to an FTP or syslog server, or to both servers. The keywords are as follows:
•all—Pushes statistics to both the FTP and syslog servers.
•ftp—Pushes statistics to the FTP server.
•syslog—Pushes statistics to the syslog server.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(4)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command only applies if the voice statistics time-range command is configured to the since-reset value. Voice statistics collection on the gateway is reset using the clear voice statistics csr command.
If you enter the show voice statistics csr since-reset accounting command but the gateway has been configured for periodic collection or to a specific interval, the gateway will display an error message.
Examples
The following sample output shows the accounting statistics for method list h323-1 since the last reset:
Router# show voice statistics csr since-reset accounting method-list h323-1
Client Type: Voice ACCT Stats
Start Time: 2002-05-05T17:39:17Z End Time: 2002-05-09T19:00:16Z
methodlist=h323-1,acc_pass_criteria=1,pstn_in_pass=0,pstn_in_fail=1,pstn_out_pass=0,
pstn_out_fail=0,ip_in_pass=0,ip_in_fail=0,ip_out_pass=0,ip_out_fail=1
Table 207 lists and describes the significant output fields.
Table 207 show voice statistics csr since-reset accounting Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Client Type
|
The type of statistics collected.
|
Start Time
|
The start time of the statistics collection.
|
End Time
|
The ending time of the statistics collection.
|
method-list
|
The method list name.
|
acc_pass_criteria
|
Accounting pass criteria:
•1: all start/interim/stop messages passed.
•2: all start/stop messages passed.
•3: stop-only message passed.
|
pstn_in_pass
|
Number of incoming calls on the PSTN leg that meet acc_pass_criteria.
|
pstn_in_fail
|
Number of incoming calls on the PSTN leg that fail acc_pass_criteria.
|
pstn_out_pass
|
Number of outgoing calls on the PSTN leg that meet acc_pass_criteria.
|
pstn_out_fail
|
Number of outgoing calls on the PSTN leg that fail acc_pass_criteria.
|
ip_in_pass
|
Number of incoming calls on the IP leg that meet acc_pass_criteria.
|
ip_in_fail
|
Number of incoming calls on the IP leg that fail acc_pass_criteria.
|
ip_out_pass
|
Number of outgoing calls on the IP leg that meet acc_pass_criteria.
|
ip_out_fail
|
Number of outgoing calls on the IP leg that fail acc_pass_criteria.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
clear voice statistics
|
Clears voice statistics, resetting the statistics collection.
|
show event-manager consumers
|
Displays event statistics.
|
show voice statistics csr interval accounting
|
Displays statistical information by configured intervals for accounting statistics.
|
show voice statistics csr interval aggregation
|
Displays statistical information by configured intervals for signaling statistics.
|
show voice statistics csr since-reset aggregation-level
|
Displays all signaling CSRs since the last reset.
|
show voice statistics interval-tag
|
Displays the configured interval numbers
|
show voice statistics memory-usage
|
Displays current memory usage.
|
voice statistics time-range
|
Specifies a time range to collect statistics from the gateway on a periodic basis, since the last reset, or for a specific time duration.
|
show voice statistics csr since-reset aggregation-level
To display signaling statistics since the last reset, use the show voice statistics csr since-reset aggregation-level command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice statistics csr since-reset aggregation-level {all | gateway | ip | pstn | trunk-group {all
| trunk-group-label} | voice-port {all | voice-port-label}} [mode {concise | verbose}] [push
{all | ftp | syslog}]
Syntax Description
all
|
All signaling statistics.
|
gateway
|
Gateway-wide level statistics.
|
ip
|
VoIP-interface-level statistics.
|
pstn
|
PSTN-level statistics.
|
trunk-group
|
Trunk-group-level statistics. Keywords and arguments are as follows.
•all—Statistics for all trunk groups.
•trunk-group-label—Statistics for a specific trunk group.
|
voice-port
|
Voice-port-level statistics. Keywords and arguments are as follows:
•all—Statistics for all voice ports.
•voice-port-label—Statistics for a specific voice port.
|
mode
|
(Optional) Statistics in a specified mode. Keywords are as follows:
•concise—Output contains total calls, answered calls, and answered call duration.
•verbose—All fields contained in call statistic records (CSRs). This is the default.
|
push
|
(Optional) Statistics are downloaded to an FTP or syslog server, or to both servers. Keywords are as follows:
•all—Pushes statistics to both the FTP and syslog servers.
•ftp—Pushes statistics to the FTP server.
•syslog—Pushes statistics to the syslog server.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(4)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command applies only if the voice statistics time-range command is configured to the since-reset value. Voice statistics collection on the gateway is reset using the clear voice statistics csr command.
If you enter the show voice statistics csr since-reset aggregation-level command but the gateway has been configured for periodic collection or to a specific interval, the gateway will display an error message.
Examples
The following sample output shows signaling statistics for all aggregation levels since the last reset:
Router# show voice statistics csr since-reset aggregation-level all
Start Time: 2002-04-25T01:48:12Z End Time: 2002-04-25T01:50:01Z
record_type=gw,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,out_call=0,
out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,orig_disconn=0,
in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,in_setup_delay=0,
out_setup_delay=0,lost_pkt=0,latency=0,jitter=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=ip,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,out_call=0,
out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,orig_disconn=0,
in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,in_setup_delay=0,
out_setup_delay=0,lost_pkt=0,latency=0,jitter=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=pstn,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,out_call=0,
out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,orig_disconn=0,
in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,in_setup_delay=0,
out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=4/0/0,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,
out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=4/0/1,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,
out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=4/1/0,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,
out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=4/1/1,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,
out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=2/0:23,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0
,out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=2/1:23,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0
out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
The following sample output shows signaling statistics for the IP aggregation level since the last reset:
Router# show voice statistics csr since-reset aggregation-level ip
Start Time: 2002-04-25T01:48:12Z End Time: 2002-05-02T21:21:27Z
record_type=ip,trunk_group_id=10,voice_port_id=2,in_call=15,in_ans=15,in_fail=0,out_call=0
out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,orig_disconn=0,
in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,in_setup_delay=0,
out_setup_delay=0,lost_pkt=0,latency=0,jitter=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
The following sample output shows signaling statistics for the PSTN aggregation level since the last reset:
Router# show voice statistics csr since-reset aggregation-level pstn
Start Time: 2002-04-25T01:48:12Z End Time: 2002-05-02T21:21:42Z
record_type=pstn,trunk_group_id=25,voice_port_id=2,in_call=100,in_ans=10,in_fail=90,
out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=100,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
Table 208 lists and describes the significant output fields.
Table 208 show voice statistics csr since-reset aggregation-level Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Client Type
|
The type of statistics collected.
|
Start Time
|
The start time of the statistics collection.
|
End Time
|
The ending time of the statistics collection.
|
record_type
|
Call statistics record type. Symbols are gw, ip, pstn, tg, and vp.
|
trunk_group_id
|
Trunk group ID.
Note For the symbols gw, ip, pstn, and some vp records, this field is empty.
|
voice_port_id
|
Voice port ID.
Note For the symbols gw, ip, pstn, and some vp records, this field is empty.
|
in_call
|
Number of incoming calls.
|
in_ans
|
Number of incoming calls answered by the gateway.
|
in_fail
|
Number of incoming calls that failed.
|
out_call
|
Number of outgoing calls attempted.
|
out_ans
|
Number of outgoing calls that received answers.
|
out_fail
|
Number of outgoing calls that failed.
|
in_szre_d
|
Incoming seizure duration (in seconds).
|
out_szre_d
|
Outgoing seizure duration (in seconds).
|
in_conn_d
|
Incoming connected duration (in seconds).
|
out_conn_d
|
Outgoing connected duration (in seconds).
|
orig_disconn
|
Number of calls encountering the originating side having been disconnected before the outgoing calls were connected.
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in_ans_abnorm
|
Number of incoming answered calls terminated with any cause code other than "normal".
|
out_ans_abnorm
|
Number of outgoing answered calls terminated with any cause code other than "normal".
|
in_mcd
|
Number of incoming calls lasting less than the configured minimum call duration (MCD).
|
out_mcd
|
Number of outgoing calls lasting less than the configured MCD.
|
in_pdd
|
Total post dial delay duration on incoming calls (in ms).
|
out_pdd
|
Total post dial delay duration on outgoing calls (in ms).
|
in_setup_delay
|
Total inbound setup delay duration (in ms).
|
out_setup_delay
|
Total outbound setup delay duration (in ms).
|
lost_pkt
|
Number of calls losing more than the configured number of packets.
Note This field will exist only in IP records. In other types of records, this field will be empty and extra commas are expected.
|
latency
|
Number of calls encountering more than the configured amount of latency.
Note This field will exist only in "IP" records. In other types of records, this field will be empty and extra commas are expected.
|
jitter
|
Number of calls encountering more than configured amount of jitter.
Note This field will exist only in IP records. In other types of records, this field will be empty and extra commas are expected.
|
in_disc_cc
|
Incoming disconnect cause code. For example, in_disc_cc_16=3 indicates that 3 calls were disconnected or finished with a disconnect cause code of 16 (normal).
|
out_disc_cc
|
Outgoing disconnect cause code.
|
in_cc_no
|
Number of the following disconnect cause code counters as per incoming calls (expected to be fewer than 5).
|
out_cc_no
|
Number of the following disconnect cause code counters as per outgoing calls (expected to be fewer than 5).
|
in_cc_id
|
Disconnect cause code ID for the following field for incoming calls.
|
in_cc_cntr
|
Disconnect cause code counter for incoming calls (any incoming cause code counter pairs).
|
out_cc_id
|
Disconnect cause code ID for the following field for outgoing calls.
|
out_cc_cntr
|
Disconnect cause code counter for outgoing calls (any outgoing cause code counter pairs).
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
clear voice statistics
|
Clears voice statistics, resetting the statistics collection.
|
clear voice statistics csr
|
Clears voice-statistic collection settings on the gateway.
|
show event-manager consumers
|
Displays event statistics.
|
show voice statistics csr interval accounting
|
Displays statistical information by configured intervals for accounting statistics.
|
show voice statistics csr interval aggregation
|
Displays statistical information by configured intervals for signaling statistics.
|
show voice statistics csr since-reset accounting
|
Displays all accounting CSRs since the last reset.
|
show voice statistics interval-tag
|
Displays voice statistics within a specified interval.
|
show voice statistics memory-usage
|
Displays current memory usage.
|
voice statistics time-range
|
Specifies the time range to collect CSRs.
|
show voice statistics csr since-reset all
To display all voice call statistical information since a reset occurred, use the show voice statistics csr since-reset all command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice statistics csr since-reset all [mode {concise | verbose}] [push {all | ftp | syslog}]
Syntax Description
mode
|
(Optional) Statistics are displayed in a specified mode. The keywords are as follows:
•concise—Displays output that contains total calls, answered calls, and answered call duration.
•verbose—Displays all fields contained in call statistic records (CSRs). This is the default setting.
|
push
|
(Optional) Statistics are downloaded to an FTP or syslog server, or to both servers. The keywords are as follows:
•all—Pushes statistics to both the FTP and syslog servers.
•ftp—Pushes statistics to the FTP server.
•syslog—Pushes statistics to the syslog server.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(4)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command can also be used to display and push VoIP internal error codes (IECs).
Examples
The following example shows all of the statistics that were collected since the last reset:
Router# show voice statistics csr since-reset all
Start Time: 2002-05-01T19:35:17Z End Time: 2002-05-01T19:36:26Z
record_type=gw,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,out_call=0,
out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,orig_disconn=0,
in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,in_setup_delay=0,
out_setup_delay=0,lost_pkt=0,latency=0,jitter=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=ip,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,out_call=0,
out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,orig_disconn=0,
in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,in_setup_delay=0,
out_setup_delay=0,lost_pkt=0,latency=0,jitter=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=pstn,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,out_call=0,
out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,orig_disconn=0,
in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,in_setup_delay=0,
out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=4/0/0,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,
out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=4/0/1,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,
out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=4/1/0,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,
out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=4/1/1,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0,
out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=2/0:23,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0
out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
record_type=vp,trunk_group_id=,voice_port_id=2/1:23,in_call=0,in_ans=0,in_fail=0
out_call=0,out_ans=0,out_fail=0,in_szre_d=0,out_szre_d=0,in_conn_d=0,out_conn_d=0,
orig_disconn=0,in_ans_abnorm=0,out_ans_abnorm=0,in_mcd=0,out_mcd=0,in_pdd=0,out_pdd=0,
in_setup_delay=0,out_setup_delay=0,in_disc_cc_16=0,out_disc_cc_16=0
Client Type: Voice ACCT Stats
Start Time: 2002-05-01T19:35:17Z End Time: 2002-05-01T19:36:29Z
methodlist=h323-1,acc_pass_criteria=1,pstn_in_pass=0,pstn_in_fail=0,pstn_out_pass=0,
pstn_out_fail=0,ip_in_pass=0,ip_in_fail=0,ip_out_pass=0,ip_out_fail=0
Table 209 lists and describes the significant output fields.
Table 209 show voice statistics csr since-reset all Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Client Type
|
The type of statistics collected.
|
Start Time
|
The start time of the statistics collection.
|
End Time
|
The ending time of the statistics collection.
|
record_type
|
Call statistics record type. Symbols are gw, ip, pstn, tg, and vp.
|
trunk_group_id
|
Trunk group ID.
Note For the symbols gw, ip, pstn, and some vp records, this field is empty.
|
voice_port_id
|
Voice port ID.
Note For the symbols gw, ip, pstn, and some vp records, this field is empty.
|
in_call
|
Number of incoming calls.
|
in_ans
|
Number of incoming calls answered by the gateway.
|
in_fail
|
Number of incoming calls that failed.
|
out_call
|
Number of outgoing calls attempted.
|
out_ans
|
Number of outgoing calls that received answers.
|
out_fail
|
Number of outgoing calls that failed.
|
in_szre_d
|
Incoming seizure duration (in seconds).
|
out_szre_d
|
Outgoing seizure duration (in seconds).
|
in_conn_d
|
Incoming connected duration (in seconds).
|
out_conn_d
|
Outgoing connected duration (in seconds).
|
orig_disconn
|
Number of calls encountering the originating side having been disconnected before the outgoing calls were connected.
|
in_ans_abnorm
|
Number of incoming answered calls terminated with any cause code other than "normal".
|
out_ans_abnorm
|
Number of outgoing answered calls terminated with any cause code other than "normal".
|
in_mcd
|
Number of incoming calls lasting less than the configured minimum call duration (MCD).
|
out_mcd
|
Number of outgoing calls lasting less than the configured MCD.
|
in_pdd
|
Total post dial delay duration on incoming calls (in ms).
|
out_pdd
|
Total post dial delay duration on outgoing calls (in ms).
|
in_setup_delay
|
Total inbound setup delay duration (in ms).
|
out_setup_delay
|
Total outbound setup delay duration (in ms).
|
lost_pkt
|
Number of calls losing more than the configured number of packets.
Note This field will exist only in IP records. In other types of records, this field will be empty and extra commas are expected.
|
latency
|
Number of calls encountering more than the configured amount of latency.
Note This field will exist only in IP records. In other types of records, this field will be empty and extra commas are expected.
|
jitter
|
Number of calls encountering more than the configured amount of jitter.
Note This field will exist only in IP records. In other types of records, this field will be empty and extra commas are expected.
|
in_disc_cc
|
Incoming disconnect cause code. For example, in_disc_cc_16=3 indicates that 3 calls were disconnected or finished with a disconnect cause code of 16 (normal).
|
out_disc_cc
|
Outgoing disconnect cause code.
|
in_cc_no
|
Number of the following disconnect cause code counters as per incoming calls (expected to be fewer than 5).
|
out_cc_no
|
Number of the following disconnect cause code counters as per outgoing calls (expected to be fewer than 5).
|
in_cc_id
|
Disconnect cause code ID for the following field for incoming calls.
|
in_cc_cntr
|
Disconnect cause code counter for incoming calls (any incoming cause code counter pairs).
|
out_cc_id
|
Disconnect cause code ID for the following field for outgoing calls.
|
out_cc_cntr
|
Disconnect cause code counter for outgoing calls (any outgoing cause code counter pairs).
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
clear voice statistics
|
Clears voice statistics, resetting the statistics collection.
|
show event-manager consumers
|
Displays event statistics.
|
show voice statistics csr interval accounting
|
Displays statistical information by configured intervals for accounting statistics.
|
show voice statistics csr interval aggregation
|
Displays statistical information by configured intervals for signaling statistics.
|
show voice statistics csr since-reset accounting
|
Displays all accounting CSRs since the last reset.
|
show voice statistics csr since-reset aggregation-level
|
Displays all signaling CSRs since the last reset.
|
show voice statistics interval-tag
|
Displays voice statistics within a specified interval.
|
show voice statistics memory-usage
|
Displays current memory usage.
|
show voice statistics iec
To display Internal Error Code (IEC) statistics, use the show voice statistics iec command in user EXEC mode.
show voice statistics iec [{interval number | since-reboot | since-reset}
Syntax Description
interval number
|
Displays statistics for the specified interval. The number argument ranges in value from 1 to 9, as defined by the interval-tag.
|
since-reboot
|
Displays statistics since last reboot.
|
since-reset
|
Displays statistics since last reset.
|
Command Default
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
User EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(4)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
Before you can display IEC statistics for a specific interval, use the show voice statistics interval-tag command to display available interval options. Before you display view IEC statistics since reboot, you must configure the voice statistics type iec command. Before you can display IEC statistics since reset, you must configure the voice statistics type iec command and the voice statistics time-range since-reset command.
Examples
The following example displays statistics since the last instance when IEC counters were cleared:
Router# show voice statistics iec since-reset
Internal Error Code counters
----------------------------
Counters since last reset (2002-11-28T01:55:31Z):
SUBSYSTEM CCAPI [subsystem code 1]
[errcode 6] No DSP resource 5
SUBSYSTEM SSAPP [subsystem code 4]
[errcode 5] No dial peer match 2
SUBSYSTEM H323 [subsystem code 5]
[errcode 22] No Usr Responding, H225 timeout 1
[errcode 27] H225 invalid msg 1
[errcode 79] H225 chn, sock fail 27
SUBSYSTEM VTSP [subsystem code 9]
[errcode 6] No DSP resource 83
Table 210 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 210 show voice statistics iec Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Subsystem
|
Indicates the specific subsystem within the physical entity where the IEC was generated.
|
Error Code
|
Identifies the error code within the subsystem.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
clear voice statistics
|
Clears voice statistics, resetting the statistics collection.
|
show voice statistics
|
Displays voice statistics
|
show voice statistics interval-tag
|
Displays interval options available for IEC statistics
|
voice statistics time-range since-reset
|
Enables collection of call statistics accumulated since the last resetting of IEC counters
|
voice statistics type iec
|
Enables collection of IEC statistics
|
show voice statistics interval-tag
To display the interval numbers assigned by the gateway, use the show voice statistics interval-tag command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice statistics interval-tag
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(4)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
This is used to obtain the interval tag number required for the show voice statistics csr interval accounting and show voice statistics csr interval aggregation commands.
Examples
The following example shows the start and end times for specific interval tags:
Router# show voice statistics interval-tag
Current System Time is: 2002-4-1T010:10:00Z
Interval-Tag Intervals Start Time End Time
101 2002-3-31T010:00:00Z 2002-3-31T010:55:00Z
105 2002-3-31T012:15:00Z 2002-3-31T012:30:00Z
Table 211 lists and describes the significant output fields.
Table 211 show voice statistics interval-tag Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Current System Time
|
Current system time of the gateway.
|
Interval-Tag
|
Interval number.
|
Intervals Start Time
|
Interval start time.
|
End Time
|
Interval end time.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show event-manager consumers
|
Displays event statistics.
|
show voice statistics csr interval accounting
|
Displays statistical information by configured intervals for accounting statistics.
|
show voice statistics csr interval aggregation
|
Displays statistical information by configured intervals for signaling statistics.
|
show voice statistics csr since-reset accounting
|
Displays all accounting CSRs since the last reset.
|
show voice statistics csr since-reset aggregation-level
|
Displays all signaling CSRs since the last reset.
|
show voice statistics csr since-reset all
|
Displays all CSRs since the last reset.
|
show voice statistics memory-usage
|
Displays current memory usage.
|
show voice statistics memory-usage
To display the memory used for collecting call statistics and to estimate the future use of memory, use the show voice statistics memory-usage command in privileged EXEC mode.
show voice statistics memory-usage {all | csr | iec}
Syntax Description
all
|
Memory used to collect both signaling and accounting call statistics records (CSRs).
|
csr
|
Memory used to collect signaling CSRs only.
|
iec
|
Memory used to collect Cisco internal error codes (IECs) only.
|
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(4)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
The following example shows all of the memory used at a fixed interval and since the last reset for signaling and accounting; it also shows the estimated future memory to be used.
Router# show voice statistics memory-usage all
*** Voice Call Statistics Record Memory Usage ***
Number of CSR per interval: 9
Used memory size (proximate): 0
Estimated future claimed memory size (proximate): 0
Used memory size (proximate): 1224
*** Voice Call Statistics Accounting Record Memory Usage ***
Number of ACCT REC per interval: 1
Used memory size (proximate): 0
Estimated future claimed memory size (proximate): 0
Total count of ACCT REC: 1
Used memory size (proximate): 80
Table 212 lists and describes the significant output fields.
Table 212 show voice statistics memory-usage Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Voice Call Statistics Record Memory Usage
|
Fixed Interval Option:
|
Statistics gathered for a fixed interval.
|
CSR size
|
Size of the CSR for the fixed interval.
|
Number of CSR per interval
|
Number of CSRs collected for the fixed interval.
|
Used memory size (proximate)
|
Amount of memory currently being used to store statistics.
|
Estimated future claimed memory size (proximate)
|
Amount of remaining memory available to store statistics.
|
Since Reset Option:
|
Statistics gathered since the last reset or reboot of the gateway.
|
CSR size
|
Size of the CSR since the last reset.
|
Total count of CSR
|
Total number of CSRs gathered since the last reset.
|
Used memory size (proximate)
|
Amount of memory currently being used to store statistics.
|
Voice Call Statistics Accounting Record Memory Usage
|
Fixed Interval Option:
|
Statistics gathered for a fixed interval.
|
ACCT REC size
|
Accounting record size.
|
Number of ACCT REC per interval
|
Number of accounting records per interval.
|
Used memory size (proximate)
|
Amount of memory currently being used to store statistics.
|
Estimated future claimed memory size (proximate)
|
Amount of remaining memory available to store statistics.
|
Since Reset Option:
|
Statistics gathered since the last reset or reboot of the gateway.
|
ACCT REC size
|
Accounting record size.
|
Total count of ACCT REC
|
Total number of accounting records since the last reset or reboot of the gateway.
|
Used memory size (proximate)
|
Amount of memory currently being used to store statistics.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show event-manager consumers
|
Displays event statistics.
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show voice statistics csr interval accounting
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Displays statistical information by configured intervals for accounting statistics.
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show voice statistics csr interval aggregation
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Displays statistical information by configured intervals for signaling statistics.
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show voice statistics csr since-reset accounting
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Displays all accounting CSRs since the last reset.
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show voice statistics csr since-reset aggregation-level
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Displays all signaling CSRs since the last reset.
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show voice statistics csr since-reset all
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Displays all CSRs since the last reset.
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show voice statistics interval-tag
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Displays the configured interval numbers.
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